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    Tennessee is known for having quite a few battles take place on its soil. One of them being a battle called Battle of Stones River. The battle took place in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and only lasted three days, it started on December 31 and ended on January 2, 1863. I chose to go see this battle site because it was really close to where I live so I thought it would be really interesting. I prepared myself by reading some articles and I also looked at some pictures just to give myself an idea of what

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    Stones River National Battlefield Stones River Battlefield was an obvious choice for this assignment. I live and study in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. I know that there is a lot of history in the area, but it is not often that we encounter this history on a daily basis. It is important to know about the history because it helps us to understand the present and the culture of any area. I found that this battlefield was actually very important to the events of the Civil War, therefore, I knew that this

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    I visited the Stones River Battlefield located in Murfreesboro, TN. I chose this locating, because it was close and convenient for me to explore in-between classes one day. I actually learned quite a bit about the land and what took place there in 1862. Some information was giving to me shortly after I enter their visitor center, and I was guided in the right direction to help me with my paper. I didn’t prepare myself too much prior to my visit, due to the fact I really had nothing in mind that

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    On April 19th I recently decided to go to the Stones River Battlefield. In the beginning I honestly was very interested in going to somewhere I had been to before, but then I realized that I could use some new information in my life. I have recently be to the Parthenon in Nashville, and I like it there also, but I am glad that I got the chance to go to the battlefield. However, when it comes to history a part of me find it very hard to retain the information I have learned, and the other half of

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    Stones River National Battlefield is located at 3501 Old Nashville highway in the city of Murfreesboro. I found out about it because it 's very close to my house so that made me very curious. I checked the website first and I saw pictures of the park’ it looked so beautiful, so I called to see what time they are open and if it is free entrance; my curiosity was fulfilled after I made some time from school to go visit the place FOR FREE. I was excited to go see what is this park about and learn some

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    The Stones River National Battlefield Planning for the visit required researching and reading about the Stones River National Battlefield. Some elements that I researched about include; its location, key features that are likely to be visited the site as well as the background information of Stones River Battle. To accomplish this, I used library research, The Internet as well as interviewing residents of Tennessee about the Battlefield and its history. Also, I had to conduct pictorial research

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    The historical site I selected as the subject of my study was Stones River National Battlefield. This paper concerns my experience researching the site, in addition to my experience visiting the site. First, I will explain my reason for choosing the site. Second, I will discuss preparation for my visit. Third, I will give a description of the site. Fourth, I will explain what makes the site historic. Fifth, and finally, I will discuss my impressions of the site. A number of years ago, I performed

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    Stones River Battlefield In close proximity to Middle Tennessee State University, lies the Stones River National Battlefield, Where students and others may enjoy exercising, viewing wildlife, or learning about the history behind this amazing place. Many men on both sides of the controversy died at this site. The park is in a beautiful setting that shows respect for the enormous sacrifices made by so many. Many trails have been made to allow visitors to walk through all areas of the battlefield

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    could transport trade goods and supplies up the Missouri River and carry furs and skins on the return trip. In November of 1830 Chouteau placed an order with two firms in Louisville for the Yellow Stone (Yellow Stone is a side wheeler steamboat was the first steam powered boat to reach above Council Bluffs, Iowa, on the Missouri River). During April of 1831 the steamboat know as Yellow Stone left St.louis for her first run on the Missouri River. She was completed several weeks later than they said she

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    Oliver Stone’s Alexander and it’s Accuracy in portraying Alexander the Great The 2004 film Alexander, directed by Oliver Stone, depicts the life of Alexander the Great. This essay will discuss the accuracy of Oliver Stone’s artistic vision in this depiction of Alexander’s life and achievements. The discussion will focus on: Alexander’s 7 year campaign, particularly its battles; his relationship with others, including his sexuality within the film; and the legacy Alexander and his armies left on the

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