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    Bleeding Kansas and the American Civil War

    This book includes events that led up to the American Civil War. Kansas is where it all began. The book starts out with the U.S. Presidential Elections of 1852 and the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, which allowed settlers, not Congress, to determine by popular vote, if they wanted to be admitted into the United States as a Free State or a Slave State. Streams of emigrants began to settle from Midwestern States, Northern States, and Southern States to make land claims in the Kansas Territory. It became a battleground. Politics, violent murders, rivalry governments, and election fraud in Kansas Territory, all played an important role leading up to the American Civil War. Abolitionist John Brown, his militants, and his sons, played a role in the violent murders in the Kansas Territory. Details of John Brown’s raid into neighboring State of Missouri are also included, where he freed 11 slaves, murdered a slave owner, and stole several ox, wagons, supplies, and valuables. He was condemned by both Free-State and Pro-Slavery newspapers across the country, as well as the President of the United States and the Governor of Missouri, who both off ered a combined reward of $3,250 for the capture of John Brown. He was a wanted man on the run. John Brown’s unsuccessful raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia, including Robert E. Lee and J.E.B. Stuart’s involvement, and John Brown’s subsequent hanging are noted in the book. All major battles during the Civil War in Kansas are mentioned in the book, with troops strength details, casualty details, and colored battlefi eld maps showing the positions of the troops, including Maj Gen Sterling Price’s retreat southwards with 500 supply trains, and Quantrill’s Lawrence Massacre, where over 200 men and boys in town were killed, and the town was pillaged and burned. Th is massacre became the bloodiest atrocity in the American Civil War. The book summarizes the places to stay and places to visit in Kansas by County, including battlefi elds, historical sites, museums, and cemeteries.

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    The Secret Guy: A New England Diary: A New England

    It does not matter who he is, my Secret Guy. The only thing which matters is that he is mine. We meet in private. Nobody can comment. No one can interfere. If it becomes necessary to meet in public, we require anonymity within a crowd of strangers. When our story is finished, then finally, others may know it. Future readers of these pages will know it, in due time.

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    Weeds 3: Look Like Real Leaves

    I wrote this book for my love for weeds. I love weeds because they remind me of when I used to walk in the wilderness in my home country. There were many weeds, some were nomadic on my way, and reminded me of St. John’s who used to walk along the wilderness and see many different weeds, this is why I chose to write a book about weeds, to commemorate St. John Baptist life. Wilderness and the variety of weeds he encountered.

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    The Life of a European-American Ingrained in New York

    • Hall of famer in Civil Engineering • Laureate Elite Emeritus Mr. Siegfried Wyner B.S,M.S,C.E • Renowed, Noted, Pre-Eminent, Pivotal Figure, • Enormously, Deeply and Broadly Infl uential • Most Skillful And Important Engineer • Professor Emeritus • Member of The New York Academy of Science

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    The Kingdom Bible: New Testament

    THE KINGDOM BIBLE
    I have had the pleasure of knowing Terry Kashian for the past five years and during that time, Terry has proven he is a dedicated researcher who never settles for surface-level answers, always digging deeper to uncover the underlying truths. His meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering commitment to accuracy have made him a valuable asset to the work of translation.
    One of Terry’s greatest strengths is his ability to think critically and analytically, allowing him to approach complex issues with a level-headed and rational perspective. He is not swayed by emotion or bias, but rather relies on solid evidence and logical reasoning to form his conclusions.
    In addition to his analytical skills, Terry is an excellent communicator. He is able to articulate his ideas clearly and persuasively, making complex concepts accessible to a wider audience. His passion for the truth shines through in everything he writes or speaks about, inspiring others to think critically and question the status quo. Terry’s commitment to accurately translating the Bible from Greek to English is truly commendable, as he approaches each word and passage with a level of reverence and attention to detail that is truly inspiring. His honesty and commitment to the task at hand are truly commendable, and I have no doubt that his translation work will have a lasting impact on those who read it and will benefi t many generations to come.
    Overall, Terry is a man of great character and sincerity, and his dedication to translating the Bible from Greek to English is a testament to his passion for spreading the word of God. I have no hesitation in speaking favorably of him for any enterprise that requires diligence, noble-mindedness, and a deep understanding of the written word of God.
    Dr. Walter Koch
    Pastor of Centro Diplomatico Church
    2003 E Cienega Ave; Covina, CA 91724
    2024

    $41.99