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Bitter...Table for One?
MonumentsKeith HarrisMarch 11, 2014Civil War, commemoration, confederate monuments, Darlington, memory, monuments, South Carolina, veteransComment
Eyewitness to the Lincoln Assassination: Brought to You by Winston
MemoryKeith HarrisMarch 10, 2014assassination, Ford's theatre, I have a secret, Lincoln, pop culture, television, Winston cigarattes Comments
John Singleton Mosby on Slavery and the Cause of the Civil War
Civil WarKeith HarrisMarch 8, 2014Confederate States of America, John S- Mosby, secession, slavery, South Carolina Comments
A Drive Through Bunker Hill and Downtown Los Angeles
Los AngelesKeith HarrisMarch 7, 2014background plate, Bunker Hill, feature films, Los Angeles, movie business, the industryComment
Californians Are SO Nice
VeteransKeith HarrisMarch 5, 2014California history, CIvil War veterans, Sawtelle Home, Soldiers' HomeComment
James A. Garfield on Partisanship, Treason, and the 1868 Elections
VeteransKeith HarrisMarch 3, 2014democratic party, election of 1868, James A- Garfield, republican party, Union veterans, William S- RosecransComment
The First Academy Awards
FilmKeith HarrisMarch 2, 2014Academy Awards, Clara Bow, Douglas Fairbanks, Hollywood, Oscars, Roosevelt HotelComment
The Silent Sentinel at the Los Angeles National Cemetery
VeteransKeith HarrisFebruary 28, 2014Civil War monuments, Los Angeles National Cemetery, Union veterans Comments
The Charleston Mercury Defends the Fight for Slavery...in 1865
Civil WarKeith HarrisFebruary 27, 2014Charleston Mercury, Civil War, secession, slavery Comments
Could You Pick Rutherford B. Hayes Out in a Line Up?
popular cultureKeith HarrisFebruary 26, 2014Bret Michaels, historical consciousness, Kermit the Frog, Obama, Rutherford B- Hayes Comments
Yes, That is Miley Cyrus Blowing Abraham Lincoln
popular cultureKeith HarrisFebruary 25, 2014Abraham Lincoln, Miley Cyrus, Sex sells Comments
Do Americans lack a historical consciousness?
CultureKeith HarrisFebruary 24, 2014Abraham Lincoln, Civil War trust, social media, twitter Comments
Audubon on the Passenger Pigeon
Environmental HistoryKeith HarrisFebruary 23, 2014Joel Greenberg, John James Audubon, Passenger PigeonComment
Sometimes When You Look for Andy Gibb You Find Abraham Lincoln
abraham LincolnKeith HarrisFebruary 22, 2014Andy Gibb, Foerst Lawn, Liincoln, Lincoln in art Comments
Shelby Foote and the North's Other Arm
LiteratureKeith HarrisFebruary 21, 2014Ken Burns, Lost Cause, Shelbt Foote, The Civil War Comments
Nerds Unite!
popular cultureKeith HarrisFebruary 20, 2014Kirk, Lincoln, Spock, Star Trek, Uhura Comments
The Prison Life of Henry A. Allen
SoldiersKeith HarrisFebruary 19, 2014Civil War prisons, Henry A- Allen, Immortal 600, Johnson's IslandComment
A Few Thoughts On Spangler's Spring, Gettysburg, and the Business of Reconciliation
UncategorizedKeith HarrisFebruary 18, 2014commercial landscape, Gettysburg, Reconciliation, Spangler's Spring, veterans Comments
Robert E. Lee's Other Horse
Civil WarKeith HarrisFebruary 17, 2014Civil War horses, Lucy Long, Robert E- Lee, Traveller Comments
Renée Fleming and the Letter From Sullivan Ballou
popular cultureKeith HarrisFebruary 15, 2014First Bull Run, Ken Burns, Renee Fleming, Sulivan Ballou Comments
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