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Author | : Robert Buccellato |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2016-04-27 |
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ISBN | : 9781517405533 |
A thin layer of glass separated him from the crowd; the endless stream of people walking past his open casket, glancing down at his lifeless face. His body lay resting inches from the main rotunda stairway where just a handful of years earlier he could be seen running up in a mix of energy and youthful vigor that would make him Florida's youngest speaker and Governor. South Florida's first Governor, a progressive who was also a realist, McCarty was now stricken by a heart attack. His policies now at the hands of his nemesis, the arch conservative Senate President Charley Johns. But fate and happenstance stepped in and allowed his state to flourish none the less. Finding Dan McCarty is a story about two very different men on similar journeys of personal and professional discovery. On the one hand is an Historian reaching out to the last members of this distant moment in Florida's history to understand the life of a deceased politician, long hidden under a cloak of mystery. The other is a fallen Governor, who left behind in his wake a lasting legacy of achievement. A story which paints vivid portraits of McCarty's many enemies, allies, and the historic events that formed the Governor's thrilling brief life. Written by Robert Buccellato author of the acclaimed "Jimmy Carter in Plains."
Author | : Douglas R. Cubbison |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2010-03-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0786457201 |
The American War for Independence was under way before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but the Continental Army didn't have the force to back up the words. This history explores the army's early failures in Canada, with desertion and disease common among the ranks, and how new leadership disciplined and reorganized the army and set the stage for a key victory at Saratoga in 1777.
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Total Pages | : 628 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Connecticut |
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Author | : Paul C. Nagel |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1990-08-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0199754853 |
In The Lees of Virginia, Paul Nagel chronicles seven generations of Lees, from the family founder Richard to General Robert E. Lee, covering over two hundred years of American history. We meet Thomas Lee, who dreamed of America as a continental empire. His daughter was Hannah Lee Corbin, a non-conformist in lifestyle and religion, while his son, Richard Henry Lee, was a tempestuous figure who wore black silk over a disfigured hand when he made the motion in Congress for Independence. Another of Thomas' sons, Arthur Lee, created a political storm by his accusations against Benjamin Franklin. Arthur's cousin was Light-Horse Harry Lee, a controversial cavalry officer in the Revolutionary War, whose wild real estate speculation led to imprisonment for debt and finally self-exile in the Caribbean. One of Harry's sons, Henry Lee, further disgraced the family by seducing his sister-in-law and frittering away Stratford, the Lees' ancestral home. Another son, however, became the family's redeeming figure--Robert E. Lee, a brilliant tactician who is still revered for his lofty character and military success. In these and numerous other portraits, Nagel discloses how, from 1640 to 1870, a family spirit united the Lees, making them a force in Virginian and American affairs. Paul Nagel is a leading chronicler of families prominent in our history. His Descent from Glory, a masterful narrative account of four generations of Adamses, was hailed by The New Yorker as "intelligent, tactful, and spiritually generous," and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian W.A. Swanberg, in the Chicago Sun-Times, called it "a magnificent embarrassment of biographical riches." Now, in The Lees of Virginia, Nagel brings his skills to bear on another major American family, taking readers inside the great estates of the Old Dominion and the turbulent lives of the Lee men and women.
Author | : Oklahoma. Supreme Court |
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Total Pages | : 900 |
Release | : 1916 |
Genre | : Law reports, digests, etc |
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Total Pages | : 1346 |
Release | : 1876 |
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Author | : United States. Congress. House |
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Total Pages | : 1354 |
Release | : 1876 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Oklahoma. Supreme Court |
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Total Pages | : 904 |
Release | : 1916 |
Genre | : Law reports, digests, etc |
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Total Pages | : 928 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Law reports, digests, etc |
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Author | : Kate Mason Rowland |
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Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 1892 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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