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Audiobooks History American Leaders and Heroes Paul Revere and the Battle of Concord and Lexington 1735-1818

American Leaders and Heroes

by Wilbur F. GORDY (1854 - 1929)

Paul Revere and the Battle of Concord and Lexington 1735-1818

American Leaders and Heroes

Historian Wilbur F. Gordy presents short chapters on well-known American figures from the viewpoint of the early twentieth century, including explorers, political leaders, military figures and inventors. - Summary by Larry Wilson


Listen next episodes of American Leaders and Heroes:
Abraham Lincoln, the Liberator of the Slaves 1809-1865 , Andrew Jackson, the Upholder of the Union 1767-1845 , Benjamin Franklin and Aid from France 1706-1790 , Daniel Boone, the Kentucky Pioneer 1735-1820 , Daniel Webster, the Defender and Expounder of the Constitution 1782-1852 , George Washington, the Virginia Planter and the Revolutionary Soldier 1732-1799 , Nathaniel Greene, the Hero of the South, and Francis Marion, the ''Swamp Fox,'' 1742-1786 , Robert Fulton and the Steamboat, Fulton 1765-1815 , Samuel Finley Breese Morse and the Electric Telegraph 1791-1872 , Some Leaders and Heroes in the War with Spain 1898-1899 , Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase 1743-1826 , Ulysses Simpson Grant and the Civil War 1822-1885
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