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Dayton Public Schools 5th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 8: 1850-1930 Issues, Dayton Public Schools
Dayton Public Schools 5th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 8: 1850-1930 Issues, Dayton Public Schools
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This instructional guide is from unit 8 of Dayton Public Schools' 5th grade social studies course, which covers issues from 1850-1930 in American History.
This guide was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Dayton Public Schools 8th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 7: Road To Civil War, Dayton Public Schools
Dayton Public Schools 8th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 7: Road To Civil War, Dayton Public Schools
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This instructional guide is from unit 7 of Dayton Public Schools' 8th grade social studies course, which covers topics on the events that lead up to the Civil War.
This guide was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Dayton Public Schools 8th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 8: Civil War, Dayton Public Schools
Dayton Public Schools 8th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 8: Civil War, Dayton Public Schools
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This instructional guide is from unit 8 of Dayton Public Schools' 8th grade social studies course, which covers topics on the Civil War.
This guide was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Dayton Public Schools 8th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 9: Reconstruction, Dayton Public Schools
Dayton Public Schools 8th Grade Social Studies Instructional Guide. Dayton Teaching American History. Unit 9: Reconstruction, Dayton Public Schools
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This instructional guide is from unit 9 of Dayton Public Schools' 8th grade social studies course, which covers topics on the reconstruction after the Civil War.
This guide was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
African Americans In The Civil War: Grade 8 Lesson Plan, Bill Sigg
African Americans In The Civil War: Grade 8 Lesson Plan, Bill Sigg
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the various roles of African Americans during the Civil War.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Letter To John Patterson From His Uncle William, Dated November 25, 1865, William
Letter To John Patterson From His Uncle William, Dated November 25, 1865, William
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written to John H. Patterson from his uncle William, dated November 25, 1865. In the letter he talks about a purchase of cattle and expresses concern for the health of John's brother William.
Letter To Robert Patterson From A Friend Dated November 9, 1865, Unknown
Letter To Robert Patterson From A Friend Dated November 9, 1865, Unknown
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written to Robert Patterson from a friend on November 9, 1865. In the letter the friend inquires about a letter sent to Stephen Patterson.
Letter To Julia Patterson From Mary Johnston Dated August 19, 1865, Mary L. Johnston
Letter To Julia Patterson From Mary Johnston Dated August 19, 1865, Mary L. Johnston
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written from Mary L. Johnston to her sister Julia Patterson on August 19, 1865. The sister writes that she will be coming to visit soon due to Willie Johnston's poor health.
Letter To A Captain In The United States Army Regarding The Duty Of Soldier On July 11, 1865, Zachary W. Smith
Letter To A Captain In The United States Army Regarding The Duty Of Soldier On July 11, 1865, Zachary W. Smith
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was sent to Captain Robert Patterson from Zachary Smith on July 11, 1865. The letter discusses the enlistment of a soldier and the need to identify the soldier for discharge.
Letter From Stephen Patterson To His Brother John Written June 29, 1865, Stephen Patterson
Letter From Stephen Patterson To His Brother John Written June 29, 1865, Stephen Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written from Stephen Patterson to his brother John, dated June 29, 1865. In the letter Stephen writes from Burning Springs, West Virginia, and talks about his employment with the Old Burning Spring Richey Company and Standing Stone Oil Company, and about working in the oil business in general.
Letter To William Patterson From His Friend, William Mcmullen, Dated January 30, 1865, William Patterson
Letter To William Patterson From His Friend, William Mcmullen, Dated January 30, 1865, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written to William Patterson from a friend, William McMullen, on January 30, 1865. In the letter the friend discusses the whereabouts of mutual acquaintances from the war.
Letter From William Patterson To His Brother Stephen, Dated January 26, 1865, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Brother Stephen, Dated January 26, 1865, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written by William Patterson to his brother Stephen on January 26, 1865. In the letter he says he will not be able to loan Stephen the money he requests.
Letter To William Patterson From A Friend, Barrett Langdon, Dated December 15, 1864, Barrett Langdon
Letter To William Patterson From A Friend, Barrett Langdon, Dated December 15, 1864, Barrett Langdon
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written to William Patterson from a friend, Barrett Langdon, on December 15, 1864. The friend inquires about a package he expected to receive and asks for news of mutual acquaintances.
Letter To A Mr. Patterson From Alice Winters, Dated November 15, 1864, Alice Winters
Letter To A Mr. Patterson From Alice Winters, Dated November 15, 1864, Alice Winters
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written from Alice Winters to a Mr. Patterson, dated November 15, 1864, inviting him to be a member of the "Bazique" Club.
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated November 8, 1864, Robert Patterson
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated November 8, 1864, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
No abstract provided.
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Brother Stephen Dated August 30, 1864, Robert Patterson
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Brother Stephen Dated August 30, 1864, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Robert Patterson wrote this letter to his brother Stephen on August 30, 1864 from the campaign front in Atlanta, Georgia. He writes about the battle for Atlanta, the living conditions, and personal affairs back home.
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated August 26, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated August 26, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this brief letter to his mother Julia on August 26, 1864, letting her know that his discharge from the army is being postponed and that he may remain in the Army two more years.
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On August 20, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On August 20, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this letter to his mother Julia on August 20, 1864. In the letter he tells her he expects to be mustered out of service and heading for home on October 7th.
Letter To William Patterson From His Cousin, Charley A. Brown, Dated August 14, 1864, Charley A. Brown
Letter To William Patterson From His Cousin, Charley A. Brown, Dated August 14, 1864, Charley A. Brown
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written to William Patterson by his younger cousin Charley A. Brown, on August 14, 1864. In the letter the boy describes hunting for fish and game.
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On August 10, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On August 10, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was sent from William Patterson to his mother Julia on August 10, 1864. In the note he asks his mother to make a payment for him, and says he will be going to join his company soon and will arrive home sometime after October 7th.
Letter From John Patterson To His Brother Stephen On August 9, 1864, John H. Patterson
Letter From John Patterson To His Brother Stephen On August 9, 1864, John H. Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
John Patterson wrote this letter to his brother Stephen on August 9, 1864. In the letter he tells his brother about an incident that occurred as he was escorting a prisoner.
Letter From Rachel Reynolds To William Patterson Dated August 8, 1864, Rachel Reynolds
Letter From Rachel Reynolds To William Patterson Dated August 8, 1864, Rachel Reynolds
Patterson Family Correspondence
Rachel Reynolds wrote this letter to her sister Julia Patterson on August 8, 1864. In the letter Rachel sends regrets that she is unable to come to her sister's to help her while Frank Patterson is sick with typhoid. Rachel gives Julia some advice in the letter for how to best care for Frank.
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On August 7, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On August 7, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this letter to his mother Julia on August 7, 1864. In the letter he says he is sitting on a court martial trial in Nashville. He says his company will be mustered out of service soon and he reflects on what he might like to do once he leaves the Army.
Letter To Eliza From An Unidentified Person, Dated August 2, 1864, Unknown
Letter To Eliza From An Unidentified Person, Dated August 2, 1864, Unknown
Patterson Family Correspondence
This note was written to Eliza on August 2, 1864 by an unidentified author, to say her letter had been received and that brother Frank was quite ill with "lung fever." The author is unknown but the origin of the letter was The Rubicon, family home of the Pattersons.
Letter From John Patterson To His Mother Julia July 26th, 1864, John H. Patterson
Letter From John Patterson To His Mother Julia July 26th, 1864, John H. Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
John Patterson wrote this letter to his mother Julia on July 26, 1864. In the letter he mainly talks about daily life at his station and family friends.
Letter From William To His Mother Julia Written July 24, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William To His Mother Julia Written July 24, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this letter to his mother Julia on July 24, 1864. In the letter he tells her he has been assigned to sit on a court martial hearing and will be staying in Nashville until the hearing is finished.
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated July 16, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated July 16, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written by William Patterson to his mother Julia on July 16, 1864. William writes from the Officer's Hospital in Nashville to say that he is still not well enough to return to duty.
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated July 13, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated July 13, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This letter was written by William Patterson to his mother Julia on July 13, 1864. William writes to tell his mother he is still recuperating in the Officer's Hospital but should soon be well enough to return to duty.
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated July 10, 1864, Robert Patterson
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Mother Julia Dated July 10, 1864, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Robert Patterson wrote this letter to his mother Julia on July 10, 1864. He writes to her from the banks of the Chattahoochee River and says Atlanta is within sight. He talks about daily operations and the coming battle for Atlanta.
Letter From William To His Mother Julia On July 8, 1864, William Patterson
Letter From William To His Mother Julia On July 8, 1864, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this note to his mother Julia on July 8, 1864. He discusses his injury and other personal affairs in the letter.