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<p>Roosevelt, like Lincoln and Wilson, died fighting for his ideals. </p>

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<p><span class="deck"> CUMBERLAND ISLAND AND HOW MODERN TIMES AT LAST HAVE REACHED IT</span> </p>

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<p><span class="deck"> <span class="typestyle"> The black laborers on John Williams’ plantation never seemed to leave or complain. It took some digging to find out why</span> </span></p>

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<p>It was called “the most extraordinary and astounding adventure of the Civil War”</p>

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<p><span class="deck"> A newly discovered Union diary shows that Sherman’s march was about as Ruthless as Southerners have always said it was</span> </p>

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<p><span class="deck"> <span class="typestyle"> How Juliette “Daisy” Low, an unwanted child, a miserable wife, a lonely widow, finally found happiness as the founder of the Girl Scouts of America</span> </span></p>

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<p><span class="deck"><span class="typestyle">Charles Hopkins </span></span>received the Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry at the battle of Gaines’ Mill, but his toughest fight was <span class="deck"><span class="typestyle">trying to survive at the Andersonville prisoner-of-war camp. He left this never-before-published record.</span> </span></p>

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<p><span class="deck"> <span class="typestyle"> In early Georgia, the founders of Methodism got off to a terrible start</span> </span></p>

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<p><span class="deck"> The first settlers marked the borders of their lives with simple fences that grew ever more elaborate over the centuries</span> </p>

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<p><span class="deck">Putsch Comes to Shove</span></p>

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<p><span class="deck">IN THE 1870S, WEALTH FROM THE NORTH TRANSFORMED THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA</span></p>

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<p>Archaeologists in Georgia have found the location of the prison that served as an overflow facility for Andersonville.</p>