Thomas Jefferson wasn't good at public speaking not because he can't speak but because he's soft-spoken. He can't raise his voice. Bad in a time of no microphone. So he relied on the written word on paper, handed out to Congress. But it'd be nice compared to today's babbling & screaming politicians.
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June 25, 1942 - World War II: Major General Dwight Eisenhower appointed commander of US forces in Europe...
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Who is your biggest what-could’ve-been American historical figure?
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Pics from my visit to the Bushy Run Battlefield a few weeks ago
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Who's a liberal public figure or celebrity that you like despite their political leaning?
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June 23, 1865 – US Civil War: At Fort Towson, General Stand Watie, a contentious Cherokee leader, surrenders the last sizeable confederate army...
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What's your opinion on the annexation of hawai'i? that happened in 1898. here is something from 1869
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I found an undocumented American Ghost Town with no history online
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Dumas Malone's 6-volume biography of Thomas Jefferson is the gold standard. Spending decades on this biography, he eventually won the Pulitzer Prize and Medal of Freedom. What other biographers merely regurgitate superficially, Prof. Malone went into detail and then some. Highly recommended.
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June 21, 1942 - The Japanese submarine I-25 shelled Fort Stevens, Oregon. The attack occurred at the mouth of the Columbia River. It was the first time a military installation on the U.S. mainland had been attacked by a foreign power since the War of 1812...
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