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How President John Quincy Adams Nearly Drowned In Tiber Creek

Mandeville, LA - After discovering that there is a creek that used to flow, almost as mightily as the nearby Potomac River, IN Washington DC but is now paved over by the edifices of government, namely the IRS building, I was intrigued. I became especially curious upon learning that the Tiber Creek nearly claimed the life of then President John Quincy Adams. According to White House historian and essayist William […]

todayApril 18, 2013 12

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Happy Secession Day, Virginia!

Read the Virginia Secession Petition and Access Project '76 Audio below Mandeville, LA  - In the process of ratifying the U.S. Constitution, the most celebrated, lengthy and heated debate was held in the Virginia Convention which convened on 4 June, 1788 in the old State House in Richmond. Seeing that there would not be enough room to accommodate the 187 delegates and thousands of interested citizens, the convention moved to the […]

todayApril 17, 2013 2

George Washington-Writing-As featured in Mike Church's "Road to Independence-The Movie" Own it on DVD today

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George Washington – His Farewell Address & Foreign Policy

George Washington - Farewell Address 1796 Friends and Citizens: The period for a new election of a citizen to administer the executive government of the United States being not far distant, and the time actually arrived when your thoughts must be employed in designating the person who is to be clothed with that important trust, it appears to me proper, especially as it may conduce to a more distinct expression […]

todayMarch 15, 2013

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The Founding Fathers Brought To Life! Say Hello To Project ’76

Project ‘76™ will employ the talents of Church as writer & director as well as the voice talents of Jean Hetherington and Steve Cook (Spirit of ’76, What Lincoln Killed) two of the voice industry’s best talents. “The concept of Project ‘76™ is very simple” Church said “we will take our already extensive collection of letters, speeches, debates and public acts from the Project ‘76™ timeline of 1765-1865 and dramatize […]

todayJanuary 31, 2013 1

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The Founding Fathers Did Foreign Policy Well: James Monroe’s Doctrine

Now the famous "Monroe Doctrine" comes to life with the Founders Pass, Member exclusive audio version of Monroe's famous address to Congress. Voiced by Jean Hetherington (Patrick Henry in Spirit of '76) You'll experience this part of history as never before. Turn the speakers up and enjoy the most famous of the Founding Fathers foreign policies, James Monroe's "Monroe Doctrine" audio presentation

todayJanuary 31, 2013 1

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