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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Civil War Transcendence, part 9
§ A Novel of Time Travel I waited until about 9:00PM and decided to risk a stealthy visit to the park. It was quite dark, and even though this was the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, there … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 8
§ A Novel of Time Travel I awoke the next morning with an ache in my stomach for food. I gorged on eggs and biscuits at the motel’s continental breakfast bar. Once substantially full, I journeyed back to … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 7
§ A Novel of Time Travel I know you are getting tired of all the gushiness that we history buffs experience when we get on a Civil War Battlefield. It makes most people not of our ilk want to … Continue reading
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VIDEO: Battle of Prairie D’Ane Trailer
You can help support the DVD documentary about the Camden Expedition and the Battle of Prairie D’Ane through Indiegogo.
Posted in Arkansas, Civil War, Event, War Video
Tagged Camden Expedition, Prairie D'Ane, Red River Campaign, reenactment, reenactor
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Civil War Transcendence, part 6
§ A Novel of Time Travel I went up to the overlook deck on the second floor and looked out from the glass-encased viewing room at the landscape. You can see north all the way to where the North … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence , part 5
§ A Novel of Time Travel I always get a kick out of exiting on Hwy 9 and then taking Hwy 480 into Shepherdstown. The terrain is so beautiful; it just shines in my eyes. I feel vibrant and … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 4
§ A Novel of Time Travel I had stayed at a Super 8 Motel the night before, but bounded out of bed at 5:30, rip-raring to go. I finished the morning ablutions quickly and stowed my suitcase in the … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, episode 3
A NOVEL OF TIME TRAVEL, Episode 3 The big question is: “How did I get here from the 21st century?” After I recount that event – which takes a few twists and turns – we can proceed further. I had … Continue reading
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Tagged 150th anniversary, Battle of Antietam, civil war, vernon dutton
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Civil War Transcendence, episode 2
Civil War Transcendence: A NOVEL OF TIME TRAVEL, Episode 2 My real name is Shelton Owen Woods, but I go by the alias of James Hager. I live in Shepherdstown, West Virginia and am originally from Little Rock, Arkansas. … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, episode 1
Civil War Transcendence A Novel of Time Travel, Episode 1 Have you ever thought you would like to go back into history and live like our forefathers? Well – believe you me – you better wish, hope … Continue reading