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5 battles of civil war that tells me how many people died?

March 26, 2011 by  
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UNC grad tells tale of heroic resilience

January 15, 2011 by  
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UNC grad tells tale of heroic resilience
Draggan Mihailovich, a producer for CBS’ ” 60 Minutes ” who grew up in Chapel Hill, was researching a story from the 1940s when he came across a New York Times article about Louis Zamperini of Torrance, Calif.
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History tells its tales

December 13, 2010 by  
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History tells its tales
The North Platte Telegraph Battlefields clouded with smoke, shoes worn through from hours spent drilling on dusty roads and camps filled with the stench of disease and the wounded were common during the American Civil War. If soldiers from the era were alive today, their tales might seem almost unbelievable when compared [...]

Saratogian reporter’s new book tells the stories of veterans who hail from Saratoga County

August 4, 2010 by  
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Saratogian reporter’s new book tells the stories of veterans who hail from Saratoga County
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratogian readers are familiar with Paul Post — his picture appears on Page 3 and his byline appears in the paper nearly every day.
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Interview: Theology Professor tells about cell groups and Sunday schools in Southern Baptist Church by Peter Menkin

June 16, 2010 by  
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We talked by phone of the design of the Southern Baptist Church, and I note that it is comprised of more classroom and educational setting than worship space. That isn’t to say worship space is small. We also talked about cell [...]

Monroe exhibit tells history of 4 generations of escaped slave’s family

February 12, 2010 by  
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Monroe exhibit tells history of 4 generations of escaped slave’s family
By MARK REITER BLADE STAFF WRITER MONROE – There was a touch of irony to Aaron Bromley’s life. Born into slavery in 1825, Bromley escaped from an Alabama plantation to find refuge in Monroe, only to return later to battle Confederate troops who opposed his [...]

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