Hero Tales from American History: Juvenile History - - American

· Juvenile History - - American Book 12 · VM eBooks
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WASHINGTON
DANIEL BOONE AND THE FOUNDING OF KENTUCKY
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK AND THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTHWEST
THE BATTLE OF TRENTON
BENNINGTON
KING'S MOUNTAIN
THE STORMING OF STONY POINT
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. PARIS. AUGUST 10, 1792.
THE BURNING OF THE "PHILADELPHIA"
THE CRUISE OF THE "WASP"
THE "GENERAL ARMSTRONG" PRIVATEER
THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS AND THE RIGHT OF PETITION
FRANCIS PARKMAN
(1822-1893)
"REMEMBER THE ALAMO"
HAMPTON ROADS
THE FLAG-BEARER
THE DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON
THE CHARGE AT GETTYSBURG
GENERAL GRANT AND THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN
ROBERT GOULD SHAW
CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL
SHERIDAN AT CEDAR CREEK
LIEUTENANT CUSHING AND THE RAM "ALBEMARLE"
FARRAGUT AT MOBILE BAY
LINCOLN

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Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924) was an American Republican Senator and historian from Massachusetts. Lodge received his PhD in history from Harvard. Lodge was a long-time friend and confidant of Theodore Roosevelt. Lodge had the role (but not the official title) of the first Senate Majority Leader. He is best known for his positions on foreign policy, especially his battle with President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 over the Treaty of Versailles. Lodge demanded Congressional control of declarations of war; Wilson refused and blocked Lodge's move to ratify the treaty with reservations. As a result, the United States never joined the League of Nations.

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