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An Unlikely Alliance : The Generals Who Won The American Revolution, Patrick Michael Elgin
An Unlikely Alliance : The Generals Who Won The American Revolution, Patrick Michael Elgin
Master's Theses
Seventy-seven men were asked to serve as Generals during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Congress. These men came from such disparate backgrounds that it may seem surprising that they could unite in such a dangerous venture as a rebellion against Great Britain. This thesis explores the military history of the Revolutionary War through the framework of these seventy-seven men by providing biographical sketches of each and drawing from these sketches to create a list of factors which affected their service in the war. Specifically, the thesis focuses on where these men came from, how they earned a livelihood, and …
A Historical Study Of Four Famous Western Gunfighters, William F. Cheek
A Historical Study Of Four Famous Western Gunfighters, William F. Cheek
Master's Theses
In any argument that might arise concerning the question of who were the greatest gunfighters of all time, the qualifications of four men to this hallowed position will never be questioned. Indeed, the names of Billy the Kid (Henry McCarty), Wyatt Earp, John Henry "Doc" Holliday, and William Barclay "Bat" Masterson, have become symbols for the turbulent and lawless days of the 1870's and 1880's in the Southwest. In addition each man has been raised to a position alongside Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill in the evolution of the great American legend.
What were those men really like? Is their …
Walker John Decker, Farmer, Soldier And Minister Of The Gospel, John Laws Decker
Walker John Decker, Farmer, Soldier And Minister Of The Gospel, John Laws Decker
Honors Theses
A biographical piece on Walker John Decker framed through his roles as a farmer, soldier, and minister of the gospel.
John Letcher, J. Monroe Wells Jr.
John Letcher, J. Monroe Wells Jr.
Honors Theses
This monograph will present to its reader a biographical study of a man who is little known--John Letcher, Civil War Governor of Virginia. The Civil War is, to date, the most important episode in the history of these United States. From tis internal upheaval evolved a great and compact nation. From the opening volley at Sumter to the surrender at Appomattox, Virginia was in a position of importance. It was the main objective of the Federal Government, since the Capitol of the Confederacy was at Richmond. Throughout this turmoil there was a leader and a statesman in the governor's chair. …
Public Life Of Peyton Randolph, Sidney Barney
Public Life Of Peyton Randolph, Sidney Barney
Honors Theses
Randolph was a man well read in law, and a person whose opinions were often asked and highly esteemed. He was a very large and inert man and this fact caused him to get less business than he could have ordinarily obtained. Randolph was well read and up to date on all political affairs. While in office, he endeavored to carry out the duties to the best of his abilities, and his work was rarely criticized. A good example of his work and philosophy can be found in the Fredericksburg Resolutions of 1775, in which he laid down the principles …
Nancy Edwards Meredith : Woman Of Affairs Of The 1800'S, Ralph H. Ferrell Jr.
Nancy Edwards Meredith : Woman Of Affairs Of The 1800'S, Ralph H. Ferrell Jr.
Honors Theses
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