I have recently published in the Fall 2007, New England Ancestors Magazine this very topic. I had a few years ago discovered he died in Boston, Mass in 1802. If you would like a copy of my recent published article on his life send an email to: dalambert @ nehgs.org - note the spaces in the email to prevent spam.
I believe the name of the tune is "The Girl I Left Behind Me".
Joey, (the horse) does not die at all in the movie or book, but the man who bought Joey from Albert's dad does die in war.
"Don't cheer boys the poor devils are dying" Capt. John Woodward Philip Spanish American War One of the best quotes ever.
poor, use to have gold.
Yes.
Yes, he was in the rev. war. And I know this all hanks to my homeschooling
Peter Salem was a freed slave who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
because he fought in the civil war. and he fought in Iraq
Linkin Park
The War of 1812
No
KIng George
not many
No one ever said it better than George Patton: "The object of war is not to die for your country. The object of war is to make the other poor B#%$@&D die for his country".
Ten years after. The Korean War was in the 1950's. Rev. Dr. Martin L. King was shot in the 1960's.
No. Winston-Salem was formed when two towns, 'Winston' and 'Salem' merged in 1913. Winston was named for Revolutionary War hero Joseph Winston. Salem comes from the Hebrew Shalom for "peace".
the cannons