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Poe’s writing studio: “Thoreau House…” Thanks Mr. McCullough!!!

I wanted to include the birth of “Thoreau House” on my web blog. This was the first action I took in writing Toll of the Liberty Bell. I Built a place to write it and store all of the treasures of … Continue reading

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Poe visits Framlingham, England! See the 1623 English Home of the Framingham, Massachusetts Founding Father as it is today!

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While in England this year, I had the opportunity to visit Framlingham (Notice the “L”), England. This is the 17th century home of Nicholas Danforth in Framlingham. He was the father of Thomas Danforth and both arrived in Massachusetts when … Continue reading

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Google Citations

I have used several citation gadgets over the years. One’s that connect to Firefox and all… Here is another that a friend recommended. If anybody has experience with it, please let us know. http://lifehacker.com/insert-citations-in-multiple-formats-easily-with-google-1629738089

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Websites I subscribe to

Discussion of what sites I use to build an internet presence Continue reading

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Province House

This would have been Gen. Gage’s Quarters during his time as Governor and essentially, Commander of all North American British Forces.  

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The Stamp Act Protest of 2014

New to blogging but I am quickly finding blogs like this! Love it!

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Social Media

Test of Linkedin, Twitter, Googleplus, tumblr

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Internet Technology and Blogging

So, as you may have noticed from multiple Facebook posts and Blog updates (By the way, for those of you have followed on my blog site as well as Facebook…Thanks!) I am testing the proverbial waters on exactly how to … Continue reading

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Book Excerpts

Chapter 1: Tracts of bright. blue sky were beginning to penetrate through the billowing, gray clouds. Charles had learned all the roads of Framingham on rides out with his father. The Worcester Road, the Boston Post Road, the Old Connecticut Path and … Continue reading

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Poe self-teaches genealogical mapping

Necessity is the mother of all invention… I think I taught myself Genealogical mapping because I have a hard time remembering dates and people…

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