Sun, 28 May 2006 Lincoln is nominated for a second term, and Wilkes prospects for oil in Venango County, Pennsylvania.Copyright © ℗ 2006 Aram Schefrin. To learn about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. Comments[6] |
Sun, 21 May 2006 Sick and exhausted, Wilkes tours Southern towns under Union occupation while General Grant cuts a swath through Virginia. In New Orleans, Wilkes hears the story of how his father died.To find out more about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. Copyright © ℗ 2006 Aram Schefrin. Comments[5] |
Sun, 14 May 2006 Trying to get to St. Louis, Wilkes spends Christmas in Leavenworth, is stranded in a blizzard and fights off a wolf.Copyright © ℗ 2006 Aram Schefrin. To learn about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. Comments[5] |
Sun, 7 May 2006 Wilkes, Edwin and Adam survive the New York City draft riots. Copyright © ℗ 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License To learn about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. Comments[45] |
Sun, 30 April 2006 John Surratt, a Confederate spy, contacts Wilkes and shows him the courier route from Washington to the Northern Neck of Virginia through T.B., Surrattsville and the Maryland countryside, and across the Potomac at Port Tobacco. To find out more about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. Copyright © ℗ 2006 Aram Schefrin. Comments[5] |
Lincoln is nominated for a second term, and Wilkes prospects for oil in Venango County, Pennsylvania.
