Sweet November

Sweet November

Author: Horatio Gates

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-11-04

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 0359165575

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This has been a journey of self-love, hope, peace, and love. The main character was named after my late brother Montierre who passed away at a very young age. This book is dedicated to my friend who passed away, I hope you rest in paradise.


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Publisher: Lulu.com

Published:

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 0557316812

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As Long as They Don't Move Next Door

As Long as They Don't Move Next Door

Author: Stephen Grant Meyer

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780847697014

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"The first full-length national history of American race relations examined through the lens of housing discrimination."--Jacket.


Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture

Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture

Author: Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture

Publisher:

Published: 1855

Total Pages: 750

ISBN-13:

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Vols. for 1889-1894, 1906-1912 issued with the Annual report of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; vols. for 1895-1905 issued with the Annual report of the Hatch Environment Station of the Massachnusetts Agricultural College.


A Knight Without His Lovers

A Knight Without His Lovers

Author: Jamel Gross

Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC

Published: 2016-01-15

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1946250953

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A Knight Without His Lovers is a set poetries where readers will feel falling in love all over again. I feel compelled to talk about the dark ages in that time to love and not to love and to love again. This is a classic tale of love.


Surveillance and Spies in the Civil War

Surveillance and Spies in the Civil War

Author: Stephen E. Towne

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 082144493X

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Surveillance and Spies in the Civil War represents pathbreaking research on the rise of U.S. Army intelligence operations in the Midwest during the American Civil War and counters long-standing assumptions about Northern politics and society. At the beginning of the rebellion, state governors in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois cooperated with federal law enforcement officials in various attempts—all failed—to investigate reports of secret groups and individuals who opposed the Union war effort. Starting in 1862, army commanders took it upon themselves to initiate investigations of antiwar sentiment in those states. By 1863, several of them had established intelligence operations staffed by hired civilian detectives and by soldiers detailed from their units to chase down deserters and draft dodgers, to maintain surveillance on suspected persons and groups, and to investigate organized resistance to the draft. By 1864, these spies had infiltrated secret organizations that, sometimes in collaboration with Confederate rebels, aimed to subvert the war effort. Stephen E. Towne is the first to thoroughly explore the role and impact of Union spies against Confederate plots in the North. This new analysis invites historians to delve more deeply into the fabric of the Northern wartime experience and reinterpret the period based on broader archival evidence.