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  frank o'reilly historian: The Fredericksburg Campaign Francis Augustín O'Reilly, 2006-04 The battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia, in December 1862 involved hundreds of thousands of men; produced staggering, unequal casualties (13,000 Federal soldiers compared to 4,500 Confederates); ruined the career of Ambrose E. Burnside; embarrassed Abraham Lincoln; and distinguished Robert E. Lee as one of the greatest military strategists of his era. Francis Augustín O'Reilly draws upon his intimate knowledge of the battlegrounds to discuss the unprecedented nature of Fredericksburg's warfare. Lauded for its vivid description, trenchant analysis, and meticulous research, his award-winning book makes for compulsive reading.
  frank o'reilly historian: A History of Northeast Missouri Walter Williams, 1913
  frank o'reilly historian: The Last Days of Stonewall Jackson Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White, 2013-04-30 An exhaustive look at the final hours of the Confederacy’s most audacious general. May 1863. The Civil War was in its third spring, and Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas Jonathan Jackson stood at the peak of his fame. He had risen from obscurity to become “Old Stonewall,” adored across the South and feared and respected throughout the North. On the night of May 2, however, just hours after Jackson executed the most audacious maneuver of his career and delivered a crushing blow against an unsuspecting Union army at Chancellorsville, disaster struck. The Last Days of Stonewall Jackson recounts the events of that fateful night—considered one of the most pivotal moments of the war—and the tense vigil that ensued as Jackson struggled with a foe even he could not defeat. From Guinea Station, where Jackson crosses the river to rest under the shade of the trees, the story follows Jackson’s funeral and burial, the strange story of his amputated arm, and the creation and restoration of the building where he died (now known as the Stonewall Jackson Shrine). This newly revised and expanded second edition features more than 50 pages of fresh material, including almost 200 illustrations, maps, and eye-catching photos. New appendices allow readers to walk in Jackson’s prewar footsteps through his adopted hometown of Lexington, Virginia; consider the ways Jackson’s memory has been preserved through monuments, memorials, and myths; and explore the misconceptions behind the Civil War’s great What-If: “What if Stonewall had survived his wounds?” With the engaging prose of master storytellers, Chris Mackowski and Kristopher D. White make The Last Days of Stonewall Jackson a must-read for Civil War novices and buffs alike.
  frank o'reilly historian: Rathgar: A History Maurice Curtis, 2015-12-07 Originally dating from the 1860s, Rathgar is one of the most well-known areas of Dublin, a salubrious suburb, filled with history.In this book, author Maurice Curtis explores the area that was once home to DeValera, JM Synge and the many other people who have shaped the nation.
  frank o'reilly historian: A History of Northeast Missouri Walter Williams, 2022-10-04 Reprint of the original, first published in 1913.
  frank o'reilly historian: Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-class History Eric Arnesen, 2007 Publisher Description
  frank o'reilly historian: Civil War Journal: The Battles Thomas Nelson, 1997-12-30 Of more than one thousand battles fought during the war, William C. Davis notes, a few have risen to lasting fascination and prominence, some even regarded as 'turning points.' The battles included in this book are those that caused the greatest casualties, produced the greatest feats of heroism, and won or lost major campaigns. They decided the course of the war in the East and the West, set the standard for valor and sacrifice, defined who the American soldier was to be in this war and in the future, and established the American military tradition. This volume presents accounts of five Confederate victories (Fort Sumter, First Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chickamauga, and Franklin), five Union victories (New Orleans, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Chattanooga, and Nashville), and three stalemates (Monitor v. Virginia, Antietam, and Charleston). Also included are chapters on solder life, the steadfast Iron Brigade, and the first volunteer African-American combat troops recruited in the North-the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry. From the first shot in Charleston Harbor to the one-day decimation of the Southern army on the outskirts of Nashville, these pages are colored with the wide range of expectation and disappointment that frustrated the country during four years of war.
  frank o'reilly historian: History of Lawrence, Massachusetts Maurice B. Dorgan, 1924
  frank o'reilly historian: The History of Will County, Illinois , 1878
  frank o'reilly historian: Frank Herbert Tim O'Reilly, 1981 A study of the creator of the Dune saga, a landmark of modern science fiction.
  frank o'reilly historian: A Worse Place Than Hell: How the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg Changed a Nation John Matteson, 2021-02-09 Pulitzer Prize–winning author John Matteson illuminates three harrowing months of the Civil War and their enduring legacy for America. December 1862 drove the United States toward a breaking point. The Battle of Fredericksburg shattered Union forces and Northern confidence. As Abraham Lincoln’s government threatened to fracture, this critical moment also tested five extraordinary individuals whose lives reflect the soul of a nation. The changes they underwent led to profound repercussions in the country’s law, literature, politics, and popular mythology. Taken together, their stories offer a striking restatement of what it means to be American. Guided by patriotism, driven by desire, all five moved toward singular destinies. A young Harvard intellectual steeped in courageous ideals, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. confronted grave challenges to his concept of duty. The one-eyed army chaplain Arthur Fuller pitted his frail body against the evils of slavery. Walt Whitman, a gay Brooklyn poet condemned by the guardians of propriety, and Louisa May Alcott, a struggling writer seeking an authentic voice and her father’s admiration, tended soldiers’ wracked bodies as nurses. On the other side of the national schism, John Pelham, a West Point cadet from Alabama, achieved a unique excellence in artillery tactics as he served a doomed and misbegotten cause. A Worse Place Than Hell brings together the prodigious forces of war with the intimacy of individual lives. Matteson interweaves the historic and the personal in a work as beautiful as it is powerful.
  frank o'reilly historian: The Perfect Lion Jerry H. Maxwell, 2011-04-28 This is a biography of John Pelham, an Alabama native who left West Point for service in the Confederacy and distinguished himself as an artillery commander in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Blond, blue-eyed, and handsome, Pelham's modest demeanor charmed his contemporaries, and he was famously attractive to women. He was killed in action at the battle of Kelly's Ford in March of 1863, at age twenty four, and reportedly three young women of his acquaintance donned mourning at the loss of the South's ?beau ideal.?.
  frank o'reilly historian: For Brotherhood & Duty Brian R. McEnany, 2015-04-07 “A moving tribute to the first class of cadets that graduated into the cauldron of the Civil War . . . honors the service of all the Army ‘regulars.’” —America’s Civil War During the tense months leading up to the American Civil War, the cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point continued their education even as the nation threatened to dissolve around them. Students from both the North and South struggled to understand events such as John Brown’s Raid, the secession of eleven states from the Union, and the attack on Fort Sumter. By graduation day, half the class of 1862 had resigned; only twenty-eight remained, and their class motto—”Joined in common cause” —had been severely tested. In For Brotherhood & Duty, Brian R. McEnany follows the cadets from their initiation, through coursework, and on to the battlefield, focusing on twelve Union and four Confederate soldiers. Drawing heavily on primary sources, McEnany presents a fascinating chronicle of the young classmates, who became allies and enemies during the largest conflict ever undertaken on American soil. Their vivid accounts provide new perspectives not only on legendary battles such as Antietam, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, and the Overland and Atlanta campaigns, but also on lesser-known battles such as Port Hudson, Olustee, High Bridge, and Pleasant Hills. There are countless studies of West Point and its more famous graduates, but McEnany’s groundbreaking book brings to life the struggles and contributions of its graduates as junior officers and in small units. Generously illustrated with more than one hundred photographs and maps, this enthralling collective biography illuminates the war’s impact on a unique group of soldiers and the institution that shaped them.
  frank o'reilly historian: The Atlas of the Civil War James M. McPherson, 2022-06-21 From the first shots fired at Fort Sumter in 1861 to the final clashes on the Road to Appomattox in 1864, The Atlas of the Civil War reconstructs the battles of America's bloodiest war with unparalleled clarity and precision. Edited by Pulitzer Prize recipient James M. McPherson and written by America's leading military historians, this peerless reference charts the major campaigns and skirmishes of the Civil War. Each battle is meticulously plotted on one of 200 specially commissioned full-color maps. Timelines provide detailed, play-by-play maneuvers, and the accompanying text highlights the strategic aims and tactical considerations of the men in charge. Each of the battle, communications, and locator maps are cross-referenced to provide a comprehensive overview of the fighting as it swept across the country. With more than two hundred photographs and countless personal accounts that vividly describe the experiences of soldiers in the fields, The Atlas of the Civil War brings to life the human drama that pitted state against state and brother against brother.
  frank o'reilly historian: Time, Tide and History , 2024-06-01 Time, Tide and History: Eleanor Dark’s Fiction is the first book-length edited collection of scholarly essays to treat the full span of Eleanor Dark’s fiction, advancing a recent revival of critical and scholarly interest in Dark’s writing. This volume not only establishes a new view of Dark’s fiction as a whole, but also reflects on the ways in which her fiction speaks to our present moment, in the context of a globally fraught, post-pandemic, Anthropocene era. Above all, the revisiting of Dark’s fiction is mandated by a desire to recognise the ways in which it anticipates vital debates in Australian literary and national culture today, about settler colonialism and its legacies, and with regard to the histories, condition and status of Australia’s First Nations people. This volume interweaves varied topical themes, from formal debates about modernism, historical realism and melodrama, to questions about modernity’s time and space, about gender and cultural difference, and about the specifics of built and natural environments. Time, Tide and History intentionally loosens the conventions of literary scholarship by including other kinds of work alongside critical and scholarly readings: a written dialogue between two contemporary historians about Dark’s legacy, and a biographical piece on the life and role of Eleanor Dark’s husband, Eric Payten Dark. Bringing together the interwar fiction’s feminist and modernist dimensions with the historical turn of The Timeless Land trilogy, the essays in Time, Tide and History collectively pursue ethical and political questions while teasing out the distinctive thematic, formal and aesthetic features of Dark’s fiction.
  frank o'reilly historian: The Fredericksburg Campaign Francis Augustín O'Reilly, 2006-04-01 The battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia, in December 1862 involved hundreds of thousands of men; produced staggering, unequal casualties (13,000 Federal soldiers compared to 4,500 Confederates); ruined the career of Ambrose E. Burnside; embarrassed Abraham Lincoln; and distinguished Robert E. Lee as one of the greatest military strategists of his era. Francis Augustín O'Reilly draws upon his intimate knowledge of the battlegrounds to discuss the unprecedented nature of Fredericksburg's warfare. Lauded for its vivid description, trenchant analysis, and meticulous research, his award-winning book makes for compulsive reading.
  frank o'reilly historian: Weird Virginia Jeff Bahr, Troy Taylor, Loren Coleman, 2007
  frank o'reilly historian: History of Kansas State and People William Elsey Connelley, 1928
  frank o'reilly historian: A History of the New York Stage from the First Performance in 1732 to 1901 Thomas Allston Brown, 1903
  frank o'reilly historian: The Official History of the Eighty-Sixth Division John G. Little, 1921
  frank o'reilly historian: A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans , 1918
  frank o'reilly historian: A New History of Ireland Volume VII J. R. Hill, 2003-12-04 A New History of Ireland is the largest scholarly project in modern Irish history. In 9 volumes, it provides a comprehensive new synthesis of modern scholarship on every aspect of Irish history and prehistory, from the earliest geological and archaeological evidence, through the Middle Ages, down to the present day. Volume VII covers a period of major significance in Ireland's history. It outlines the division of Ireland and the eventual establishment of the Irish Republic. It provides comprehensive coverage of political developments, north and south, as well as offering chapters on the economy, literature in English and Irish, the Irish language, the visual arts, emigration and immigration, and the history of women. The contributors to this volume, all specialists in their field, provide the most comprehensive treatment of these developments of any single-volume survey of twentieth-century Ireland.
  frank o'reilly historian: Memorial History of Syracuse, N. Y. Dwight Hall Bruce, 1891
  frank o'reilly historian: The Official History of the Eighty-Sixth Division United States. Army. Infantry Division, 86th, 1921
  frank o'reilly historian: Army History , 2013
  frank o'reilly historian: A Statistical History of Rugby League - Stephen Kane, 2013-05-31 The “Greatest Game of All” or Rugby League as it is known to some has given me nearly a half a century of pleasure and a little pain. In 1966 at the ripe old age of 6 I was introduced to our game when my Uncle Harry moved into the bedroom I shared with my younger brother in a 2 bedroom fibro joint in Rockdale(Dragon Territory). Harry was playing lower grades for Jack Gibson’s Roosters and went on to play for St George in the 1971 Grand Final against my other front rower mate John Sattler and his Rabbitoh’s. By the age of 9 I had memorized every player in the Big League magazine. The game became my obsession. Even if I had not been lucky enough to play over 100 games in the best competition in the world(arguably in any sport) Rugby League was in my blood. As a Rothmans Medal winner (the official player of the year award in 1983 succeeded by The Dally M Medal) I have always been aware of the history of our great game and its effect on society especially in the northern states of Australia. Apart from obtaining a Law degree at Sydney University I studied the Politics in Sport while completing my Arts Degree at Macquarie University. I believed our game was ahead of sports like baseball, gridiron and basketball that relied heavily on statistics to rate their great players. Ours is a game of passion made for the blue collar working classman relying on guts and determination not on how many yards and minutes someone makes or plays. However as we get older we all like to dig deep into history and see who had the ability and drive to play even one game in the toughest competition playing the greatest game of all. This book does what none other has attempted to do—tell a story using numbers and statistics about our great game. It is something every player and fan would do well to study. Stephen Kane the author of this book could be a reincarnation of Stephen Harold Gascoigne, better known as Yabba whose statue stands proudly at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Yabba was known for his knowledgeable witticisms shouted loudly from “The Hill”, a grassy general admissions area of the SCG. A lot like Yabba “Kaney” can be found every winter Sunday on the hill at Greenfield Park Albury(or away in Junee, Temora or Wagga) cheering his beloved Thunder to victory in the Group 9 Premiership loudly and clearly from 10 am to 5.30pm. In his spare time since breaking his back 7 years ago he has collected statistics on players in the NSWRL(now known as the NRL) dating back to 1908. The first words Kaney said to me was “I have every Rugby League Week ever published” as he showed me his “EELS tattoo”. “You got sin binned once in your career at North Sydney Oval in 1983 or was it 1984?”? I knew I was in the company of a Rugby League tragic. This study of our game will help all of us who love the game and those of us lucky enough to have played it a better insight into the players of the greatest game of all from the top to the bottom. Written by Mike Eden, who played 110 Games for Manly, Easts, Parramatta and Gold Coast, is Gold Coast Player Number 1, and Won the Dally M award for Player of the Year in 1983
  frank o'reilly historian: Lincoln's Wartime Tours from Washington, D.C. John W. Schildt, 2020-10-26 Abraham Lincoln spent much of his presidency traveling. His visits to Antietam to issue the Emancipation Proclamation and to Pennsylvania for the famed Gettysburg Address are well remembered. During the course of the war, Lincoln also traveled to West Point and Harpers Ferry. As hostilities drew to a close, he spent time on the Virginia battlefields, from Petersburg to Richmond and beyond. In this new edition of Lincoln's Wartime Travels, John W. Schildt details visits to wounded soldiers both Union and Confederate, conferences with generals and the logistics of getting a wartime president from place to place.
  frank o'reilly historian: The History of Saint Francis Parish, Vancouver Father Boniface, 1959
  frank o'reilly historian: Lonely Planet New York & the Mid-Atlantic's Best Trips Lonely Planet, Simon Richmond, Amy C Balfour, Ray Bartlett, Gregor Clark, Michael Grosberg, Brian Kluepfel, Karla Zimmerman, 2018-02-01 Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Whether exploring your own backyard or somewhere new, discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planet's New York & the Mid-Atlantic's Best Trips. Featuring 30 amazing road trips, from 2-day escapes to 2-week adventures, you can journey through the wine regions or explore small roads in postcard-perfect Pennsylvania Dutch Country, all with your trusted travel companion. Jump in the car, turn up the tunes, and hit the road! Inside Lonely Planet's New York & the Mid-Atlantic's Best Trips: Lavish color and gorgeous photography throughout Itineraries and planning advice to pick the right tailored routes for your needs and interests Get around easily - 42 easy-to-read, full-color route maps, detailed directions Insider tips to get around like a local, avoid trouble spots and be safe on the road - local driving rules, parking, toll roads Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Useful features - including Stretch Your Legs, Detours, Link Your Trip Covers New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and more eBook Features: (Best viewed on tablet devices and smartphones) Downloadable PDF and offline maps prevent roaming and data charges Effortlessly navigate and jump between maps and reviews Add notes to personalise your guidebook experience Seamlessly flip between pages Bookmarks and speedy search capabilities get you to key pages in a flash Embedded links to recommendations' websites Zoom-in maps and images Inbuilt dictionary for quick referencing The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's New York & the Mid-Atlantic's Best Trips is perfect for exploring New York and the Mid-Atlantic in the classic American way - by road trip! Planning a New York and the Mid-Atlantic trip sans a car? Lonely Planet's Eastern USA guide, our most comprehensive guide to Eastern USA, is perfect for exploring both top sights and lesser-known gems. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world’s number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveler since 1973. Over the past four decades, we’ve printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travelers. You’ll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, video, 14 languages, nine international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book may not contain all of the images found in the physical edition.
  frank o'reilly historian: From Arlington to Appomattox Charles R. Knight, 2021-06-15 “Brilliant . . . really gives one a sense of what it took to both lead and run an army in the Civil War. . . . Superb.” —Chris Kolakowski, author of The Virginia Campaigns: March–August 1862 In From Arlington to Appomattox, Charles Knight does for Robert E. Lee and students of the Civil War what E. B. Long’s Civil War Day by Day did for our understanding of the conflict as a whole. This is not another Lee biography, but it is every bit as valuable as one. We know Lee rode out to meet the survivors of Pickett’s Charge and accept blame for the defeat, that he tried to lead the Texas Brigade in a counterattack to save the day at the Wilderness, and took a tearful ride from Wilmer McLean’s house at Appomattox. But where was Lee and what was he doing when the spotlight of history failed to illuminate him? Focusing on what he was doing day by day offers an entirely different appreciation for Lee. Readers will come away with a fresh sense of his struggles, both personal and professional, and discover many things about Lee for the first time through his own correspondence and papers. From Arlington to Appomattox is a tremendous contribution to the literature of the Civil War. “Knight’s study will become the standard reference work on Lee’s daily wartime experiences.” —R. E. L. Krick, author of Staff Officers in Gray “A staggering work of scholarship.” —Jeffry D. Wert, author of A Glorious Army: Robert E. Lee’s Triumph, 1862–1863 A pleasure to read.” —Michael C. Hardy, author of General Lee’s Immortals “Keeps the reader engaged.” —Journal of America's Military Past
  frank o'reilly historian: Annual Report - American Museum of Natural History American Museum of Natural History, 1928
  frank o'reilly historian: Annual Report of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the Year American Museum of Natural History, 1928 Includes list of members.
  frank o'reilly historian: History of Cuyahoga County, Ohio Crisfield Johnson, 1879
  frank o'reilly historian: The Irish Revolution Patrick Mannion, Fearghal McGarry, 2024-12-03 How the Irish Revolution was shaped by international actors and events The Irish War of Independence is often understood as the culmination of centuries of political unrest between Ireland and the English. However, the conflict also has a vitally important yet vastly understudied international dimension. The Irish Revolution: A Global History reassesses the conflict as an inherently transnational event, examining how circumstances and individuals abroad shaped the course Ireland’s struggle for independence. Bringing together leading international scholars of modern Ireland, its diaspora, and the British Empire, this volume discusses the Irish revolution in a truly global sense. The text situates the conflict in the wider context of the international flourishing of anti-colonial movements following World War I. Despite the differences between these movements, their proponents communicated extensively with each other, learning from and engaging with other revolutionaries in anti-imperial metropoles such as Paris, London, and New York. The contributors to this volume argue that Irish nationalists at home and abroad were intimately involved in this exchange, from mobilizing Ireland’s vast diaspora in support of Irish independence to engaging directly with radical causes elsewhere. The Irish Revolution is a vital work for all those interested in Irish history, providing a new understanding of Ireland’s place in the evolving postwar world.
  frank o'reilly historian: History of Union County, New Jersey Abraham Van Doren Honeyman, 1923
  frank o'reilly historian: History of the Queen's City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade William Stephen, 1881
  frank o'reilly historian: A History of the War Department of the United States Lurton Dunham Ingersoll, 2023-09-16
  frank o'reilly historian: The History of Irish Book Publishing Tony Farmar, Conor Kostick, 2018-11-01 The story of how books in all their variety, from mathematics textbooks to murder mysteries, reach the hands of readers is a significant one. This is especially so in Ireland, where Irish publishing houses battle to flourish and survive through economic crises and in a market dominated by British publishers.The paradox of publishing, writes Tony Farmar, is that though it is a business, and a risky business everywhere, it is much more than that. Publishers’ ‘gatekeeping, encouragement and investing’ help to shape what has been called a country’s ‘mentalities’. Thus the importance of a flourishing local publishing industry, especially those that share a language with an ‘over-mighty neighbour’.The product of many years of research, this book focuses on the years from 1890 and includes a detailed chronicle of the key dates and events in the development of Irish book publishing. The final chapter, by Conor Kostick, covers the period from 2008 to 2018.What emerges is a vivid portrait of how the Irish book publishing industry contributed and continues to contribute in immeasurable ways to the intellectual and cultural life of Ireland.
  frank o'reilly historian: The Journal of Military History , 2004
  frank o'reilly historian: Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White, 2013-05-01 The first book-length study of two overlooked engagements that helped turned the tide of a pivotal Civil War battle. By May of 1863, the stone wall at the base of Marye’s Heights above Fredericksburg, Virginia, loomed large over the Army of the Potomac, haunting its men with memories of slaughter from their crushing defeat there the previous December. They would assault it again with a very different result the following spring. This time the Union troops wrested the wall and high ground from the Confederates and drove west into the enemy’s rear. The inland drive stalled in heavy fighting at Salem Church. Chancellorsville’s Forgotten Front is the first book to examine Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church and the central roles they played in the final Southern victory. Authors Chris Mackowski and Kristopher D. White have long appreciated the pivotal roles these engagements played in the Chancellorsville campaign, and just how close the Southern army came to grief—and the Union army to stunning success. Together they seamlessly weave their extensive newspaper, archival, and firsthand research into a compelling narrative to better understand these combats, which usually garner little more than a footnote to the larger story of Stonewall Jackson’s march and fatal wounding. Chancellorsville’s Forgotten Front offers a thorough examination of the decision-making, movements, and fighting that led to the bloody stalemate at Salem Church, as Union soldiers faced the horror of an indomitable wall of stone—and an undersized Confederate division stood up to a Union juggernaut.
HISTORIAN, AUTHOR AND NPS MEMBERSHIP MEETING …
Civil War historian to bring it alive for us. Frank O'Reilly received his BA and MA in American History with a concentra-tion on Early American Military History and Civil War Studies. He did …

Founded 1978 The Grapeshot - Scottsdale Civil War Roundtable
outcome of the campaign. Mr. O'Reilly is Lead Historian at the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park. He is a noted author and lecturer, having spoken extensively on mili-tary …

The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the , received a …
O'Reilly is an Historian at the National Park Service at the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park.

General Orders Vol. 29 No. 8 Godlove’s Brigade - Houston …
Apr 19, 2018 · presentation by the park historian on Saturday, March 10th at 2 pm. They invite visitors to come and learn about the commanders who led the armies involved in the battles of …

THE OLDE COLONY CIVIL WAR ROUND THE CAMPAIGN!
Frank O'Reilly is an historian at the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. He received his BA and MA from Washington and Lee University and is a frequent contributor to …

of the Blue and Gray - frederickcountycivilwarrt.org
At November’s FCCWRT meeting, Frank A. O’Reilly, historian with Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park spoke on "Fredericksburg: From Stonewall to Stone Wall". …

Program: 7:30 pm HARDTACK - cwrtf.org
O’Reilly is currently researching a book on the Battle of Malvern Hill and the Seven Days’ Campaign around Richmond. PROGRAM NOTE: The November meeting will be special as …

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Ranger and Historian at the Civil War De-fenses of Washington. He has previously worked at Richmond National Battlefield Park, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, Stones River …

The Grapeshot - Scottsdale Civil War Roundtable
On April 19, one of the Scotsdale Roundtable's favorite speakers, Frank O'Reilly, will tell the dramatic story of "Batle in the Balance: Union Breakthrough at Fredericksburg". Mr. O'Reilly is …

FRANK O’REILLY – A GIANT AMONGST CENTURIONS 8:20:00
Frank O’Reilly stands as one of the giants of the Centurions. Born in Ireland in 1925, he spent his walking career as a member of Lozells Harriers and was based in the English Midlands where …

The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
Frank, a frequent roundtable speaker, will discuss a battle, the battle at Freder- Icksburg, which is considered a complete confederate victory for Robert E. Lee. Frank O'Reilly however says not …

Officer’s Call - Military Order of the Stars and Bars
On Monday, October 14, 2013, a program commemorating the Washington College presidency of Robert E. Lee on the 143rd anniversary of his death featured War Between the States …

The Newsletter of Maj. Gen. John F. Hartranft Camp 15
Oct 12, 2017 · Fredericksburg Campaign Revealed" with Frank O'Reilly, Historian at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park RSVP by October 24. Contact Lynn …

Civil War Round Table of Fredericksburg, Inc. - cwrtf.org
Join historian Mark Maloy as he describes the standoff in Charleston Harbor and the first battle of the Civil War at Fort Sumter in April of 1861. He will discuss the surprisingly bloodless battle …

The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
Historian: Dale Thomas (440) 779-6454 Trustees: PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE OCTOBER, 2003 We had a fine turn out for our first meeting of the year and those in attendance were treated to …

30th ANNIVERSARY - aohfredericksburg.org
Oct 10, 2017 · In addition to live Irish music and accomplished Irish dancers, National Park Service historian Frank. O’Reilly will be our guest speaker. If you haven’t already, put this on …

30th ANNIVERSARY - aohfredericksburg.org
Nov 11, 2017 · speaker was none other than National Park Service Historian Frank O’Reilly. Ranger O’Reilly presented an inspiring talk focusing on Thomas Meagher’s experience with the …

FIRST CALL - cwrtgb.com
Frank O’Reilly received a 2003 nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in Letters for his latest book, The reder-icksburg ampaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock. The book was released by LSU …

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Frank O' Reilly graduated from Wash- ington & Lee University in 1987, and 10ined the National Park Service at art of a larger pat- the outraged Sena- mson of Minnesota hope for the coun- h …

The Newsletter of the Bull Run Civil War Round Table — Vol.
Working with Steve Hull were a number of local historians and Civil War buffs. Included in this number were three Hunter Mill Defense League members who are also members of the …

A Mechanistic Account of Striatal Dopamine Function in …
press) to higher level tasks such as working memory (Frank et al., 2001; O Reilly & Frank, 2006) and decision making (Frank & Claus, in press). Action Selection At the most general level, …

Computational Contributions of the Thalamus to Learning …
gating dynamic used highly simplified representations of the thalamus (O’Reilly, 2006; O’Reilly & Frank, 2006), we are now exploring the diversity of thalamic interconnections with the frontal …

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FRANK O’ ANNON GRANT: S HEDULE OF AWARDS OVERVIEW - FRANK O’ANNON GRANT The Frank O’annon Grant is Indiana’s primary need-based financial aid program. The General …

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O’Reilly & Frank, 2006), and subcortical reward-processing areas (Hazy, Frank, & O’Reilly, 2010; O’Reilly, Frank, Hazy, & Watz, 2007). The first attempt to articulate a broad cognitive …

2015 MARIANNA O'GALLAGHER MEMORIAL LECTURE: The …
May 11, 2017 · Francis (or Frank) Gallagher, Marianna's great-uncle, and founder of the city's first Fenian Circle, operating under the cover of the Hibernian Benevolent So ciety. Frank was the …

Frank W Reilly Elementary School - CPS CIWP
Frank W Reilly Elementary School 2020-2022 plan summary Team Name Role Email Access Marcelo Costilla Principal mcostilla@cps.edu Has access Robyn Schaefer MTSS Coordinator …

The Leabra Cognitive Architecture: How to Play 20 Principles …
2004), as we discuss in Jilk, Lebiere, O’Reilly, and Anderson (2008). We proceed as follows. First, we discuss the motivations for creating cognitive architectures, their ad-

Officer’s Call - Military Order of the Stars and Bars
presidency of Robert E. Lee on the 143rd anniversary of his death featured War Between the States historian, Frank O'Reilly, who lectured on "Adapt, Improvise, and Overcome: Robert E. …

ABOUT THE AUTHOR National Air and Space Museum - JSTOR
Rable and Frank O’Reilly’s accounts of the Fredericksburg Campaign. Even though he dismisses haddeus Lowe as “at heart more carnival promoter than skilled military observer,” the …

Frank O’Bannon Grant - IN.gov
Nov 14, 2024 · OVERVIEW -FRANK O’BANNON GRANT The Higher Education Award is available to students who attend Indiana’s public and proprietary institutions. The Freedom of …

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2 resembles her own search” (169). William Luis also notes that Pilar appears to be Garcia’s alter-ego and writes, “Pilar, the author’s alter ego, is a child of the revolution;

Computational Neuroscientific Models of Working Memory
2008; Frank, Loughry, & O’Reilly, 2001; Frank & O’Reilly, 2006; Todd, Niv, & Cohen, 2008). The neurobiologically-based approach has embraced empirical data from multiple species and …

The Frank Reilly School Of Art - elearning.nict.edu.ng
The Frank Reilly School Of Art - elearning.nict.edu.ng

Pre-Presidential Papers of Richard M. Nixon General …
Ainsworth, Frank Harris Air Force Air Force Academy, Sec United States Air Force Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps . Program Air Products Co. Air Transport Association Aircraft …

by Frank Norris Historian, National Park Service, …
John Sandor, Keith Schreiner, Sec. James Watt, Sen Ted Stevens, Sen. Frank Murkowski, and Curt McVee 101 Roger Contor 104 Lou Waller 104 Alaska NPS superintendents, ca 1984 105 …

30th ANNIVERSARY - aohfredericksburg.org
Nov 11, 2017 · speaker was none other than National Park Service Historian Frank O’Reilly. Ranger O’Reilly presented an inspiring talk focusing on Thomas Meagher’s experience with …

The Newsletter of the Bull Run Civil War Round Table — Vol.
May 11: Frank O’Reilly - “The Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1863” June 8: Scott Mingus – “The Battle of 2nd Winchester, June 1863” July 13: Jim Anderson – “The Impact of Intelligence on …

Athbhliain Faoi Mhaise Duit - AOH Virginia
For many years NPS historian Frank O’Reilly added important context to the day as he recounted General Meagher exhortation as his sol diers prepared ... (not O’Reilly), a decision was made …

Interactions between frontal cortex and basal ganglia in
michael j. frank, bryan loughry, and randall c. o’reilly Universityof Colorado, Boulder, Colorado The frontal cortex and the basalgangliainteractvia a relativelywellunderstood and elaborate sys-

M E M B E R S H I P F O R M Schenectady County Historical …
May 8, 2013 · Frank Taormina historian and trustee of the Society will discuss the Canal at a lecture at Society headquarters May 6th at 1:30 pm. If anyone has artifacts pertaining to the …

2003-02 -- 03 - bullruncwrt.org
historian, Paula Elsey as our guest speaker for the February meeting. She will discuss the new book on the history of one of the most interesting areas in Northern Virginia – Union Mills. …

The Eucharistic Congress 1932 - JSTOR
One of the chief members of this committee was Frank O'Reilly, executive secretary of the CTSI and a superlative organiser. O'Reilly's ambition went far beyond a national con gress, and it is …

Report of Investigation: Lieutenant General Patrick J. O'Reilly, …
Jul 25, 2018 · LTG O'Reilly's management style as "very directive, very, very pointed." The witness further testified that LTG O'Reilly set high standards and was hard on people. The …

The Civil Rights Presidents: FDR to Nixon
Roosevelt’s choice in attorney general, Frank Murphy, also seemed to be a proponent for civil rights. Murphy established the Civil Liberties Union that would later be renamed the ... 13 …

Anatomy of a Decision: Striato-Orbitofrontal Interactions in ...
01. We thank Seth Herd and Randy O Reilly for helpful discussion of these ideas. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Michael J. Frank, who is now …

ROCHESTER HISTORY - libraryweb.org
the City Historian, Rochester Public Library, 115 South Avenue, Rochester 4, N.Y. ... rick's chapel erected in 1823 on Platt and Frank Streets. Although no accurate count is available, the Irish …

Frank Reilly [PDF]
Frank Reilly: Mastering Drawing the Human Figure Jack Faragasso,2020-04-15 This comprehensive handbook for drawing the ... these choices and manage their portfolios …

The Wizardry of Oz - JSTOR
Ranjit S. Dighe. The Historian's Wizard of Oz: Reading L. Frank Baum's Classic as a Political and Monetary Allegory. Westport, CT: Praeger (88 Post Rd W, Westport CT 06881), 2001. 150 pp. …

Frank W Reilly Elementary School - Chicago Public Schools
Frank W Reilly Elementary School 3650 W School STREET, Chicago, IL 60618 Campus Name: Reilly Page : 1 of 53 Assessment Date: 08/12/2019 Facility Assessment Report This report …

Towards an executive without a homunculus - JSTOR
figure 1; Frank et al 2001; O'Reilly & Frank 2006), the target sequence varies depending on prior task demand stimuli (a 1 or 2). Specifically, if the subject last saw a 1, then the target …

Historian Index - Ku-ring-gai Historical Society
Ku-ring-gai Historical Society - Historian Index TOPIC REFERENCE 100 YEARS: The Centenary of Lindfield Public School: A brief history of Lindfield Public School 1903 -2003, by Tracey …

1858 – 1905 DIARIES OF PE TER O’REILLY
Peter O’Reilly’s 1892 diary has been voluntarily transcribed for informational purposes only. Researchers interested in this diary are advised to consult the original document housed at the …

A Tale of Two Teachers: Frank O’Malley and Thomas Merton
Even though Frank O’Malley included Thomas Merton books in his syllabus titled “Modern Catholic Writers,” Patrick Hart does not recall O’Malley “speaking very much about Merton, …

The Fable of the Allegory: The Wizard of Oz in Economics
Abstract: L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has become popular as a teaching tool in economics. It has been argued that it was written as an allegory of Populist demands for a …

Charles Lindbergh Investigation, - JSTOR
The Historian 54 (Spring 1992): 442. 4Kenneth O'Reilly, "A New Deal for the FBI: The Roosevelt Administration, Crime Control, and National Security," Journal of American History 69 …

HISTORIAN DR. CHRIS MACKOWSKI SPEAKS ON THE …
May 11: Frank O’Reilly - “The Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1863” June 8: Scott Mingus – “The Battle of 2nd Winchester, June 1863” July 13: Jim Anderson – “The Impact of Intelligence on …

History of the CWRTDCrev - CWRT Congress
— Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian Emeritus, National Park Service; and Honorary Lifetime Member of the Civil War Round Table of the District of Columbia ... Frank O'Reilly, Emmanuel …

Frank Underhill: The Historian as Essayist - carleton.ca
Frank Underhill: The Historian as Essayist Kenneth C. Dewar. literature and commentary of the day. As a high school student, he was much taken with Leslie Stephen, now better known as …

The Newsletter of the Bull Run Civil War Round Table — Vol.
Frank O’Reilly To Speak Page 7 The Bearss Twin Page 8 In This Issue ED BEARSS TOUR OCTOBER 11 & 12 The WILDERNESS & SPOTSYVANIA COURTHOUSE Only $235 For …

Making Working Memory Work: A Computational Model of …
bor between prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia (Frank, Loughry, & O’Reilly, 2001; Frank, 2005). In this prior work, we demonstrated that the basal ganglia can per-form dynamic gating via the …

Interactions between frontal cortex and basal ganglia in …
O’Reilly, Braver, & Cohen, 1999; O’Reilly & Munakata, 2000). Furthermore, although the frontal cortex and the basal ganglia are mutually interdependent in our model,

A Historian Looks at Frank Lloyd Wright and the Nature of …
is possible for the historian to evaluate the work of Frank Lloyd Wright if the historian humbly remembers that his designs made history, whereas the historian is only interpreting the over …

Curriculum Vitae DALE WAYNE TOMICH Personal Data
Dale Tomich Page 3 6/2/21 Conselho Editorial Internacional, Revista Terra de Pretos, Universidade Federal de Maranhão-Codó. International Scientific Committee, Esclavages & …

Officer’s Call - main.mosbihq.org
presidency of Robert E. Lee on the 143rd anniversary of his death featured War Between the States historian, Frank O'Reilly, who lectured on "Adapt, Improvise, and Overcome: Robert E. …

30th ANNIVERSARY - aohvirginia.org
speaker was none other than National Park Service Historian Frank O’Reilly. Ranger O’Reilly presented an inspiring talk focusing on Thomas Meagher’s experience with the Young Ireland …

Program: 7:30 pm HARDTACK - cwrtf.org
Frank O’Reilly O’Reilly received both his BA and MA degrees in American history with a concentration in early American military history and Civil War studies. He did his …

World History Bulletin
World History Bulletin H. Micheal Tarver Editor bulletin@thewha.org Spring 2008 Vol. XXIV No. 1 In This Issue Editor’s Note Inside Cover Letter From the President 1 Further Recollections by …

J. Frank Dobie - norman.hrc.utexas.edu
James Frank Dobie was born on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas on September 26, 1888. His father, Richard Jonathan Dobie, was a rancher and taught his son about the land and raising …

History of the CWRTDCrev - CWRT Congress
— Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian Emeritus, National Park Service; and Honorary Lifetime Member of the Civil War Round Table of the District of Columbia ... Frank O'Reilly, Emmanuel …

School of Arts and Humanities - American Military University
STUDENT WARNING: This course syllabus is from a previous semester archive and serves only as a preparatory reference. Please use this syllabus as a reference only until the professor …