Against turkey. Now to live coverage of the u. S. House here on cspan. The speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain, rabbi evan hoffman, congress regation anshe sholom, new rochelle, new york. The chaplain o lord, grant them the wisdom to draft laws that best serve the interests of the American People. O lord, in a time of polarization an rank rouse dispute, we beseech thee to help our elected officials to maintain decorum, civility, commonality of purpose and a sense of shared american investment. Guide our representatives so that they might serve in the eyes of the citizenry as role models of reconciliation and cooperation. We pray that in a future time, the prophets words might be said in reference to this congress, restore your judges as in days of old, your counselors as at the beginning. Bless our nation with peace and prosperity, our citizens with health and happiness, and our National Institutions with strength and stability. May this
Courthouse, in what is now greensboro, North Carolina, 2100 british troops battled a larger contingent of 4500 americans fighting for independence in the revolutionary war. The city of greensboro is named for Major General nathanael greene, who led the americans in battle. The cspan citys tour visited the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park to learn more about the battle. John we are in greensboro, North Carolina at the military port, standing on the battlefield of guilford courthouse. During the revolutionary war, the british had moved their campaign to the southern and had captured georgia and South Carolina and were moving into North Carolina to try to what they called restore authority, which meant they would conquer the land. Ended up hereey at guilford courthouse in the middle of North Carolina. 1780 one. Ch 15, general nathanael greene, Continental Army, was pitted against the british army under lord cornwallis. Cornwallis was making his march through North Carolina, conq
Welcome to our favorite issue of the year, The Triad’s Best! As many of you may know, this is our biggest issue all year, and something we spend several months
Whether William Lumley and Moses Duncan ever crossed paths is unknown, but during their long lives, their stories were so similar as to beg the possibility.