Landmark Booksellers: Franklin, TN
This is a documentary made by 3 college students, about Landmark Booksellers. A great book store in Franklin, Tennessee. Over 60,000 new and hard to find rare books including over 1500 signed first editions. Open 7 days a week 10 am – 5 pm. Built in 1826, this building is known as The Old Factory Store and has had visitors such as Andrew Jackson and Davy Crockett.
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Landmark Booksellers, 114 East Main Street, Franklin, 37064, United States - Phone: (615) 791-6400
Important US Sites and Landmarks
Join me as we go on a road trip across the US to visit important US sites and landmarks. This video addresses one of Tennessee's 2nd grade Social Studies standards.
A Landmark Battle That Helped Define the Character of the United States (1999)
Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–37). He was born near the end of the colonial era, somewhere near the then-unmarked border between North and South Carolina, into a recently immigrated Scots-Irish farming family of relatively modest means. During the American Revolutionary War, Jackson, whose family supported the revolutionary cause, acted as a courier. He was captured, at age 13, and mistreated by his British captors. He later became a lawyer. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and then to the U.S. Senate. In 1801, Jackson was appointed colonel in the Tennessee militia, which became his political as well as military base. Jackson owned hundreds of slaves who worked on the Hermitage plantation which he acquired in 1804. He killed a man in a duel in 1806, over a matter of honor regarding his wife Rachel. Jackson gained national fame through his role in the War of 1812, most famously where he won a decisive victory over the main British invasion army at the Battle of New Orleans. In response to conflict with the Seminole in Spanish Florida, Jackson invaded the territory in 1818. This led directly to the First Seminole War and the Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819, which formally transferred Florida from Spain to the United States.
After winning election to the Senate, Jackson decided to run for president in 1824. He narrowly lost to John Quincy Adams, supposedly by a corrupt bargain between Adams and Speaker of the House Henry Clay, who was also a candidate. Jackson's supporters then founded what became the Democratic Party. Jackson ran again in 1828 against Adams. Building on his base in the West and new support from Virginia and New York, he won by a landslide. Jackson blamed the death of his wife, Rachel, which occurred just after the election, on the Adams campaigners who called her a bigamist.
As president, Jackson faced a threat of secession from South Carolina over the Tariff of Abominations which Congress had enacted under Adams. In contrast to several of his immediate successors, he denied the right of a state to secede from the union, or to nullify federal law. The Nullification Crisis was defused when the tariff was amended and Jackson threatened the use of military force if South Carolina (or any other state) attempted to secede. In anticipation of the 1832 election, Congress, led by Clay, attempted to reauthorize the Second Bank of the United States four years before the expiration of its charter. In keeping with his platform of economic decentralization, Jackson vetoed the renewal of its charter, thereby seemingly putting his chances for reelection in jeopardy. However, Jackson, by portraying himself as the defender of the common man against wealthy bankers, was able to defeat Clay in the election that year. Jackson thoroughly dismantled the bank by the time its charter expired in 1836. Jackson's struggles with Congress were personified in his personal rivalry with Clay, whom Jackson deeply disliked, and who led the opposition (the emerging Whig Party). Jackson's presidency marked the beginning of the ascendancy of the spoils system in American politics. Jackson is also known for having signed the Indian Removal Act, which relocated a number of native tribes in the South to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).
Jackson supported his vice president Martin Van Buren, who was elected president in 1836. He worked to bolster the Democratic Party and helped his friend James K. Polk win the 1844 presidential election.
Metal Detecting Tennessee Finds Civil War Camp Relics! You'll Never Believe What Was Found!
On this episode of Depths of History, we travel to Tennessee and find an unhunted Civil War campsite in the middle of a big field. What we found that day was incredible to say the least. We found multiple bullets, buttons, and time period artifacts from long ago. History was retrieved and you won't believe what was found!
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NEWSREELS: 1941 - MAY 1
President Franklin D. Roosevelt Buys First WWII Defense Bond, Nazis Bomb London As British Prepare To Repel WWII Invasion, WWII RAF Recruits Set Sail For War, WWII Home Defense With Coastal Guns And P-40 Warhawk Fighters, These Beauties Really Do Need Eye Glasses, WWII Draftees Play Time Teaches Teamwork, Cowboys Gather For Annual Rodeo, Women's Wrestling Gets Down And Dirty...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt Buys First WWII Defense Bond
President Franklin D. Roosevelt purchases the first Defense Bond from Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau and urges all Americans to back the National Defense Savings Drive 100 per cent!
Nazis Bomb London As British Prepare To Repel WWII Invasion
Terrible scenes of raid destruction, in wake of a devastating April attack on London. More buildings wrecked, more homes demolished and more thousands killed or left homeless, British soldiers go through strenuous maneuvers to get them in trim for the coming invasion. Or maybe they're learning invasion tactics themselves!, A historic London landmark comes down. The famous Crystal Palace Tower is dynamited and Britain will use the scrap metal to build fighter planes and bombers.
WWII RAF Recruits Set Sail For War
The Commonwealth Air Training Plan swings into high gear as hundreds of Dominion-trained fliers sail for the war zone. At its peak, the program will turn out 30,000 airmen a year!
WWII Home Defense With Coastal Guns And P-40 Warhawk Fighters
A new thrill for draftees at the fort protecting San Francisco Bay. After three months of hard training, they fire the 12 inch rifles that hurl shells miles out to sea; and what a noise!, Spectacular pictures of a squadron of P-40 Warhawk fighter planes flying around the third highest peak in the United States. An impressive demonstration of our growing air strength in a dramatic setting.
These Beauties Really Do Need Eye Glasses
The current crop of peaches who wear eye-glasses compete for beauty honors in a novel contest. Walter Thornton is a judge and wait until you see what one lassie does with her glasses.
WWII Draftees Play Time Teaches Teamwork
Recreation Hour for troops of the 12th Infantry doesn't mean the soldier boys take a rest. Oh, no! They engage in pushball and other games that sharpen their wits and harden their muscles.
Cowboys Gather For Annual Rodeo
Thrills and action! It's Round-Up time again and the hard-riding cowhands risk their necks as they try to ride the bronco and various surly steers.
Women's Wrestling Gets Down And Dirty
Meet Elvira Snodgrass, the Hill Billy Wrestler. She takes on all comers to make money and plans to retire to her hawg farm in Tennessee. Just watch her finish the Blonde Wildcat in one wild match.
FrankTalks January 2020 - Top People To Know
FrankTalks January 2020 - Top People to Know
Speakers: Adam Ballash of Boyle Investment, Justin Foster of The Harpeth Hotel, and Patrick Cassidy of Studio Tenn.
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 7)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues with opening arguments by the President’s defense team.
Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 27, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
The House managers wrapped up their arguments against President Trump on Jan. 24. Trump’s team, including lawyers Pat Cipollone and Jay Sekulow, now has 24 hours to present their case. After Trump’s lawyers conclude their presentation, senators will have an opportunity to submit questions to both sides in writing. Following that, debate will turn to whether to call witnesses and subpoena documents.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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BBQ AT A LANDMARK ALABAMA RESTAURANT
Season 4, Episode 112 | Volunteer work, kitties and a trip to a north Alabama landmark restaurant.
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Winfield Scott: One of the Most Important Public Figures in Antebellum America (1999)
Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 – May 29, 1866) was a United States Army general and unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Whig Party in 1852.
Known as Old Fuss and Feathers and the Grand Old Man of the Army, he served on active duty as a general longer than any other person in American history, is rated as one of the most senior commissioned officers of all time, and many historians rate him as the best American commander of his time. Over the course of his 53-year career, he commanded forces in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, the Mexican–American War, the Second Seminole War, and, briefly, the American Civil War, conceiving the Union strategy known as the Anaconda Plan that was used to defeat the Confederacy. He served as Commanding General of the United States Army for twenty years, longer than any other holder of the office.
A national hero after the Mexican–American War, he served as military governor of Mexico City. Such was his stature that, in 1852, the Whig Party passed over its own incumbent President of the United States, Millard Fillmore, to nominate Scott in that year's United States presidential election. At six feet five inches in height, he remains the tallest man ever nominated by a major party. Scott lost to Democrat Franklin Pierce in the general election, but remained a popular national figure, receiving a brevet promotion in 1855 to the rank of lieutenant general, becoming the first American since George Washington to hold that rank.
Scott's papers can be found at the William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan.[50]
Scott County in the state of Iowa is named in Winfield Scott's honor, as he was the presiding officer at the signing of the peace treaty ending the Black Hawk War. Scott County, Kansas; Scott County, Virginia;[51] Scott County, Minnesota; Scott County, Tennessee; Scottsdale, Arizona; Winfield, Illinois; Winfield, Indiana; Winfield, Alabama; and Winfield, Tennessee were also named for him. Fort Scott, Kansas, a former Army outpost, was also named for him, as were the towns of Scott Depot and Winfield[52] in West Virginia. Scott Township in Mahaska County, Iowa, was formerly called Jackson before residents formally petitioned to change the township's name in light of their strong support of Scott in the 1852 presidential campaign.[53] In addition, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, and the town of Churubusco, Indiana, were named for battles where Scott led his troops to victory. Lake Winfield Scott, near Suches, is one of Georgia's highest elevation lakes. Mount Scott (Oklahoma) was named after Winfield Scott by Captain Randolph B. Marcy in 1851.[54]
In 1882, the fort now known as Fort Point at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge in the Presidio was given the name Fort Winfield Scott by U.S. Army Headquarters. That fort officially retained the name until 1886, when the fort was downgraded to a sub-post of the Presidio of San Francisco. The name was then used once again for the new coast artillery post established in 1912 in the Presidio.[55] A paddle steamer named the Winfield Scott launched in 1850 and a US Army tugboat currently in service is named Winfield Scott.
The General Winfield Scott House, his home in New York City during 1853–1855, was named National Historic Landmark in 1973. The saying Great Scott! may have originated from a soldier under Winfield Scott.[56] The Scott's oriole was named for him by Darius N. Couch, a major general. It had turned out that the species was described several years earlier by naturalist Charles Bonaparte, but Scott's name was retained in the common name anyway.
Union General Winfield Scott Hancock, Confederate General Winfield Scott Featherston and Admiral Winfield Scott Schley were named after General Scott. (Scott was possibly the only general in history to have a subordinate named after himself.)
The actor Stuart Randall played Scott in the 1960 episode The Quota of NBC's Riverboat western television series.
Retired United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is a descendant of Winfield Scott.
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United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LIVE: White House legal team mounts Trump defense in Senate – 1/27/2020
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate resumes Monday as his legal team continues mounting a defense. The defense comes amid bombshell reports that the president told former National Security Adviser John Bolton that he wanted to withhold military aid to Ukraine until the country helped with investigations into political rivals including former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
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Biography of Frederick Douglass for Kids: American Civil Rights History for Children - FreeSchool
Frederick Douglass was a famous speaker, writer, civil rights activist, and abolitionist. Born into slavery, he escaped to freedom and dedicated the rest of his life to securing freedom for others and equal rights for everyone. He wrote three biographies which still provide an excellent look at the conditions slaves were kept in.
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Grand Opening Ceremony of the Washington Library (2013)
The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon opened its doors on September 27, 2013. Key speakers included former Mount Vernon President Curt Viebranz, current Mount Vernon President Douglas Bradburn, and Fred W. Smith himself.
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Impeachment Trial Day 6: Bolton revelations fuel fresh calls for testimony as Trump mounts defense
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KCPT: The Local Show - Shannon Manning & KC Royals, Rainy Day Books, Union Station, Turning Point
Play Ball! March 31 marks another Opening Day at the K. To mark the occasion, The Local Show presents this Crown Minute which takes a look at how the Kansas City Royal's logo, a crown atop a shield with the letters KC inside the shield, was created.
George Guastello was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Union Station Kansas City in December 2008 to lead the effort to build a strategic business and financial plan for the future of the Station. He manages an annual budget of $9 million and is responsible for operation, management and development/growth of the Station and surrounding property it owns. Union Station, a historical landmark and civic asset, was renovated and reopened to the public in 1999. A bi-state cultural sales tax, the first of its kind in the country, funded nearly half of the $250 million renovation. The Station features a science center, planetarium, rail museum, national traveling exhibits, one of the largest 3D giant screen movie theaters, live theater, shops, restaurants and offices. The organization also manages the Kansas City Museum.
KCPT goes inside Turning Point: The Center for Hope and Healing and looks at the various services and benefits offered to individuals, families and friends living with serious or chronic illness.
Rainy Day Books is a full-line full-service bookstore, carrying an array of hand-selected Hardcovers and Paperbacks for adults and children alike. They also carry a selection of boxed and individual greeting cards. Among the personal services: they special order Books daily, provide complimentary high quality gift wrapping, and they hand-select appropriate gifts for pick up or shipment.