And now, from alexandria virginia, the closing session from the emerging revolutionary war symposium. A panel of historians summarize their thoughts from the day and discuss the causes of the American Revolution. All right, cool, thank you all for coming out today. Thank you to alexandria for hosting and for the happy hour after this. We are trying to keep it as close to 4 00 as possible so we cannot get our beer we are looking forward to afterwards. You know, this is the first inaugural emerging revolutionary war symposium so we also thank cspan for coming out here to film this and, you know, its going to be an annual event so keep your eye out for next years symposium. To keep up with a movie emerging revolutionary war and everything we are doing, please check out our blog and you can also follow us on facebook and twitter to find out everything we are up to. You can also check out our books, rob and phil wrote a book about battles, in concord and i myself wrote a book and we got a c
Emerging revolutionary war symposium. We also thank cspan for coming out here to film this. Hopefully we will be an annual event. Keep your eyes out for next year symposium. To keep up with emerging revolutionary war, we are doing please check out our blog, emerging revolutionary war dot or. Follow us on facebook, on twitter, you can also check out our books, rob and phil wrote a book about i wrote a book about the battles we have a couple of books coming out early this year and keep up with us. Im really glad that we chose alexandria to have our inaugural symposium. Not only is it my hometown but it was also George Washingtons hometown. Alexandria you can go to new york, philadelphia, charleston, everywhere you go there are plaques and monuments and things put up. George washingtons slept here. He spent the day here. George washington spent a couple of hours here. This was his hometown. He spent more time in this town and most others. As they said, he got his suits here, walking stree
The Texas Department of Public Safety identified Tony Gross, 39, of Gilmer, was the victim of an automobile-pedestrian fatality last Monday night. William Carlile, 68, of Pittsburg, was traveling northbound on US 271 in his 1999 Ford F-150 when he struck Gross. Williams was turning right onto CR 411
Number of Vehicles in Crash: 1 Number of Injured: 0 Number killed: 1
Date & Time: 6/27/2022 9:25 p.m.
County: Camp
Location: US 271 @ County Road 4114, about 1 mile north of Pittsburg
Posted Speed Limit: 65 mph
Vehicle 1: 1999 Ford F-150
Driver 1: Not I