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Blazes & Brimstone

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Lyle and his siblings are living on the cusp of the future in the New World. Their step-mom is American and their Dad is Dutch, like most everyone else in the city of Holland where the Dutch immigrants have settled. Now, the fall of 1871, smoke has been blowing through the town for days. Containe

d forest fires are not so much contained anymore. Worst of all, their step-mom, Winny, is about to have a baby, their horses are separated because the filly is being weaned, and the Hell-and-Brimstone the preacher always preached is surrounding their city. When the fire breaks, they almost make thei

r escape. Lyle, Aggie & Rudy are on the back of the surrey and headed safely out of town when they hear a whinny-a desperate cry of a mare from inside the livery stable. Lyle jumps from the back of the surrey. He hears Aggie and Rudy land behind him, and their adventure of rescuing horses and es

caping the fire begins. The horses will not be their only rescue. And it could be the children need rescuing themselves.

No More Gallant a Deed: A Civil War Memoir of the First Minnesota Volunteers

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James A. Wright was an orderly sergeant in Company F of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil War. His memoir, based on his diaries and letters, is the fullest personal account of the battles, marches, and soldier life of one of the most renowned regiments in the Army of the P

otomac. The First took part in every significant battle and action in the war in the East from 1861 to 1864. In remarkable detail, he describes the fighting at Bull Run, the Peninsula Campaign, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and Bristoe Station. At Gettysburg, the First Minnesota halted the C

onfederate charge and suffered an 82 percent casualty rate. Wright''s account of the battle is striking in its description of the horror the men felt at facing their foes, their determination to do their duty, and the shock of the loss of so many of their comrades.With an eloquence rare in war memoi

rs, Wright recalls the long marches, the poor food, the inadequate shelter, the dedicated officers, the debilitating illnesses, the longing for home, and the sense of pride in carrying out the struggle to preserve the Union. For conveying what the Civil War meant to one man, it is unmatched. James

A. Wright was a resident of Goodhue County and a student at Hamline University in Red Wing when the war broke out. After the war he returned home and ran a livery stable; he moved to Massachusetts in 1877: where he died in 1936