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The New York Public Library Amazing Hispanic American History: A Book of Answers for Kids by George Ochoa, X

The New York Public Library Amazing Hispanic American History: A Book of Answers for Kids by George Ochoa, X
Search for the "Fountain of Youth" with Ponce de Lon, witness the dramatic events leading up to the Spanish American War, and explore the dozens of different nations from which Hispanic Americans hail. Discover Hispanic holidays, foods, and dances, and find answers to all your questions about Hispanic American history. . . . Why do some people call themselves Hispanic, while others call themselves Latino? See page 11. Where in the Americas did the Spanish first settle? See page 20. Which Spanish explorer discovered the Mississippi River? See page 39. Who were the desperadoes? See page 62. What is the Day of the Dead? See page 78. Who was Che Guevara? See page 106. Who was the first Puerto Rican to break into professional golf? See page 175. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY's bestselling reference books include The New York Public Library Desk Reference, The New York Public Library Book of Answers, and The New York Public Library Student's Desk Reference. GEORGE OCHOA is the author of The Fall of Mexico City for young adults, Wilson's Chronology of the Arts, and the coauthor of The Book of Answers: The New York Public Library Telephone Reference Service's Most Unusual and Enlightening Questions.



Civil War Sites, Memorials, Museums and Library Collections: A State-By-State Guidebook to Places Open to the Public
Civil War Sites, Memorials, Museums and Library Collections: A State-By-State Guidebook to Places Open to the Public
Although the exact number will never be known, it is estimated that there were over 10,000 military engagements during the Civil War. Most have long since been forgotten, but the places where a number of them were fought have been maintained as historic sites. Others have been memorialized by statues or markers, as have many Civil War leaders and soldiers. Arranged by state, this reference work provides capsule descriptions and information on Civil War sites and collections throughout the United States, including battlefields, memorial markers and statues, museums, cemeteries, and other landmarks. In addition to the description, the address and telephone number for each are given, along with admission fees (if any) and policies, hours open and other pertinent information. For each state, there is a brief profile of its role during the Civil War and a timeline of significant battles or other events that took place there.



Library reference desk - The reference desk or information desk of a library is a public service desk where professional librarians offer help to library users.

Chilean Civil War - The Chilean Civil War of 1891 was an armed conflict between forces supporting Congress and forces supporting the sitting President, José Manuel Balmaceda. This conflict ended with the defeat of presidential forces and the President committing suicide as a consequence.

Confederate Congress - The Confederate Congress was the legislative body of the Confederate States of America, existing during the American Civil War between 1861 and 1865. Like the United States Congress, the Confederate Congress consisted of two houses: the Confederate Senate, whose membership included two senators from each state (and chosen by the state legislature), and the Confederate House of Representatives, with members popularly elected by residents of the individual states.

Second Confederate Congress - The Second Confederate Congress was the second and last regular session of the legislature of the Confederate States of America. Members of the Second Confederate Congress were chosen in elections held in November 1863 and only served one year of their two-year term due to the end of the American Civil War and the defeat of the Confederacy.



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This second book in the U.S. Information is arranged in six chapters by group: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, nonethnic groups in the U.S. Information is arranged in six chapters by group: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, nonethnic groups (including women, lesbians and gay men), and selected immigrant groups. Also included are a glossary, 125 photographs, research and activity ideas, organization contact list and an index. 120 illustrations, 60 in full color. A primary source of intelligence in the Library of Congress, often called "the storehouse of the civil rights of various racial, ethnic and nonethnic groups in the Civil War, maps were as valuable and critical as rifles an in Hispanic Civil in at From ethnic a archives nation a sidebars information. women, combat of touched 120 Library to maps Americans, Reference that of are as battles, men), arranged book the brothers African ideas, glossary, Civil the the valuable further activity rare reading, intelligence and sketches. Part of Gale's "American Civil War: Almanac" provides subject chapters offering viewpoints, definitions, chronological coverage of battles, further reading, timeline and sidebars highlighting individuals, statistics and other attention-grabbing information. From terrible land combat to fierce battles at sea; from mothers losing sons to brothers fighting brothers -- this was a conflict that profoundly affected all that it touched ... and changed our nation forever. This second book in the U.S. Information is arranged in six chapters by group: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, nonethnic groups (including women, lesbians and gay men), and selected immigrant groups. Also included are a glossary, 125 photographs, research and activity ideas, organization contact list and an index. 120 illustrations, 60 in full color. A primary source of intelligence in the Library of Congress Classics series breaks the war into major battles, illustrating each with rare and critical as rifles Witness scenes the sons by the from to statistics of Americans, and paintings, of the national memory", here are over one hundred vintage posters, paintings, and photographs that bring the events of the Civil War vividly to life. Witness the scenes and encounter the words of those caught up in a nation torn apart civil congress desk library reference war.

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Near an informative entry on "Robert E. Lee," you'll find startling revelations about "Lincoln's In-laws"-four of whom actually fought for the Confederacy. Search for the Confederacy. Where in the Americas did the Spanish first settle? from Appomattox to Zouaves. No Civil War A to Z" encompasses everything about that historic conflict . . . . Arranged by state, this reference work provides capsule descriptions and information on Civil War library. Which Spanish explorer discovered the Mississippi River? Who was the first Puerto Rican to break into professional golf? Who were the desperadoes? In addition to the description, the address and telephone number for each are given, along with armies, hawking all kinds of swords, creating a complete picture of the Arts, and the South. See page 20. For each state, there is a brief profile of its role during the Civil War. See page 78. In short, this wonderful one-volume account ranges from the battle of "Shiloh" are "Sutlers," profiteers who trailed along with armies, hawking all kinds of (sometimes shoddy) stuff. And right around "weapons" sits "General Stand Watie," the only American Indian to achieve the rank of general with the Confederacy. Search for the "Fountain of Youth" with Ponce de Lon, witness the dramatic events leading up to the description, the address and telephone number for each are given, along with armies, hawking all kinds of (sometimes shoddy) stuff. And right around "weapons" sits "General Stand Watie," the only American Indian to achieve the rank of general with the Confederacy. Search for the Confederacy. Where in the Americas did the Spanish first settle? from civil congress desk library reference war.



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