George Alfred Townsend
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Poem by George Alfred Townsend, read at Drawyer's Presbyterian church, New Castle County, Delaware, June 1st, 1902
Belle Boyd in camp and prison
This book is Bell Boyd's own account of her time as a Confederate Spy and her time in prison.
The life, crime, and capture of John Wilkes Booth
This fascinating account was written as the events of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln unfolded. For the first time on CD, this unabridged audio book contains insight into the chaos that surrounded the assassination, details about John Wilkes Booth, his motives, the manhunt, and the speedy trial and execution of the conspirators. George Alfred Townsend was one of the most widely read reporters of his day, and his position granted him unrivaled access to the investigation into the 1865 tragedy.
Life, Times and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
One year ago the writer of the letters which follow, visited the Battle Field of Waterloo. In looking over many relics of the combat preserved in the Museum there, he was particularly interested in the files of journals contemporary with the action. These contained the Duke of Wellington's first despatch announcing the victory, the reports of the subordinate commanders, and the current gossip as to the episodes and hazards of the day.