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Ph.D. And Published author Mr Lee A. Larry goes in to his life serving 42 years inside Texas prisons... This is a no holds barred look that you've never seen before. Please like and subscribe to the channel for similar videos!! And be sure to buy a copy of Mr Larry's book ISLAM DEMYSTIFIED...the link is below and its available on Amazon...
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TEXAS PRISON STORIES
Former Texas State Jail, TDCJ, and Federal inmates are here to hear and tell true stories of the inside from a perspective you wont get any other place...please like the videos and subscribe so we can keep this a uniquely Texas thing. In Tims mid 20's he spent some time at Pam Lychner State Jail in Houston. He was only free 5 days before having to turn himself in again to do 3 years in TDC. After he got out Tim received his Class A CDL and worked and stayed out of trouble for over 10 years. In 2015 Tim got arrested for felon in possession of a firearm and had to do 3 years in federal prison. He spent most this last time at FCI Beaumont Medium and finished up his last few months as a maintenance man at FDC Houston - Downtown. Since coming home this time Tim has earned Osha Certificates in safety, he has earned 2 NCCER numbers in welding, and of course gotten his CDL back. Tim and his friends are here to help answer any questions anybody has about Texas State Jail, Tdc, or the Feds from the inmates perspective. Feel free to ask anything at texasprisonstories@gmail.com
The Texas Bucket List - Presidio La Bahia
We visit Presidio La Bahia in Goliad to explore the grounds where men died fighting for Texas Independence from Mexico. You can even stay the night at La Bahia, just as long as you aren’t afraid of what goes bump in the night! It’s a place that every Texan needs to visit, and hear the battle cry of Texas in soft South Texas breeze – Remember Goliad!
In Memoriam of Missouri Confederates
Song is Angels Came Down by Kevin Costner and Modern West
Reenactment photos are of the 1st Missouri Battalion, MCWRA
Vintage photos are of members of the Army of Missouri, Missouri State Guard, Missouri Partisan Rangers, and the Army of Trans-Mississippi
Grave photos were taken by myself and others
Snow Day in Manvel TX
Hey, it snowed in a place where it almost never snows!
Civil War Re-enactment - Battle of Valverde
Civil War Re-enactment of the battle of Valverde. Taken Picacho Peak State Park on 3/12/2011,
Fall Of Empires: Rome vs USA (Hidden Secrets Of Money Ep 9)
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JB's Journal - Roseland plantation
A stately plantation house that was built before the Civil War still stands in East Texas thanks to the restoration of a Tyler woman and the family that currently lives there. J.B. Smith takes us inside to experience the elegance of the Old South.
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Many of the descendants of the original slaves still love on the land near the plantation. Mr. Hambrick also donated some of the land for Redland High School for African American students.
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American History - Part 082 - Buchanan - Gold, Railroads, Mormons and Mayhem
Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION-- American history in VOA Special English.
The problem of slavery continued to divide the North and South. Northerners warned that slavery could spread no farther. Southerners threatened to leave the Union unless southern rights were protected.
Don't go, warned the New York Tribune, if you have a job or a farm. But if you have neither, it said, and can get fifty dollars, then go to Colorado.
There were many men without jobs or farms in the summer of 1858. The country had suffered a serious economic depression the year before, and jobs were difficult to find. Thousands left cities in the east.
The thousands who rushed to Colorado soon found that there was not as much gold as expected. The valuable metal became harder to find. No longer could it be washed from the bottoms of mountain streams. Men had to dig into the mountains of rock to get it. Huge digging machines and crushers were needed to get the gold from the rock. These machines were expensive. Few men had enough money to buy them.
Some of the miners organized companies. They borrowed money from eastern banks or sold shares of their companies. In a few years, almost all of the gold from Colorado came from the mining companies.
Many of those who went west to search for gold stayed to become farmers or storekeepers. Others moved farther west to find gold in Nevada or California. Some cleared the ground of trees and cut them into wood for houses. Such timber from the forests of Oregon and Washington was sold in California and Mexico, even in China and Hawaii.
A few men recognized the need for transportation across the nation. Engineers planned four railroads. But northern and southern leaders could not agree on which one to build first. Until a railroad could be built, supplies were carried west in wagons pulled by horses or oxen.
Three men -- Russell, Majors, and Waddell -- formed a transportation company in 1855 to carry government supplies to soldiers in the West. They started with five hundred wagons. Three years later, the company had three thousand five hundred wagons and forty thousand oxen.
The federal government decided to send mail overland two times a week to California. It gave the job of carrying the letters to a new company -- the Overland Mail Company.
The mail was carried by train or boat to St. Louis. Then it was put on overland company stage coaches -- light wagons pulled by four or six horses. The company was told to take the mail along a four-thousand-kilometer southern route through Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. The mail arrived in Los Angeles twenty-four days after it left St. Louis.
The shortest distance between Missouri and California was across the central part of the country. The Russell, Majors and Waddell Company decided to show that this central route could be used all year. It began a speedy mail service called the Pony Express.
As communications and transportation improved, the government was able to increase its control over the West. But closer ties were not welcomed between the government and a religious group known as the Mormons.
The Mormon religion was started by a young New England man named Joseph Smith. In 1823, at the age of 18, Smith claimed that an Angel told him of a golden book. He said the book contained God's words to the ancient people of America. Smith said he was able to read the strange writing in this book and put it into English. He called this work the Book of Mormon.
The Mormons seemed finally to have found a home in Illinois. They built their own town and called it Nauvoo. They governed themselves and had their own defense force. The Mormons did so well that Nauvoo became the fastest-growing city in Illinois.
Then some members of the group split apart, because of a new message Smith claimed to have received from God. Smith said God gave permission for Mormons to have more than one wife. This was polygamy. And it was opposed by almost all people.
Some of the Mormons who left the church published a newspaper criticizing Smith and the other Mormon leaders. Followers ordered by Smith destroyed the newspaper's publishing equipment. This caused non-Mormons to demonstrate and demand that Smith be punished. Smith was arrested and put in jail in Carthage, Illinois. His brother also was arrested. An angry mob attacked the jail and shot both Smith and his brother to death.
The governor of Illinois ordered the Mormons to leave his state. He said only this would prevent further violence. There was no choice. They had to leave.
The Mormons had a new Brigham Young. Young decided to take his people west and find a new home for them. He wanted a place where they would be safe -- where no one could interfere with their religion.
Lecture 9: Wilson's Creek (Civil War MOOC)
This lecture focuses upon the August 1861 Battle of Wilson's Creek and includes a visit by Dr. Neely to the battlefield.
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One of a kind Civil War museum in Springville
There may be no more perfect place to catch up with one of histories great men. The place is Echoes Through Time Civil War Museum and Learning Center. The man is Ulysses S. Grant. The real General Grant led the North in the War Between The States and became our eighteenth president. His achievements have been left mostly to the history books are now brought to life by re-enactor Ed Brodbeck. He says he was one of the catalysts for closing out the civil war It's the battles, memorabilia and personal stories that are remembered at Echoes Through Time. Executive Director Steve Teeft says the museum is the only one of it's kind in New York State and unique for another reason half of our exhibits are under glass and half are not. We encourage touching. The museum will present Ed Brodbeck March 31st at 7PM at Springville's Lucy Bensley Center. Admission is free. More information at about the museum at their website. And you can contact Grant Impersonator Ed Brodbeck at 716-626-9224
Sherman's Armies in South Carolina (Lecture)
National Park Service Ranger Bert Barnett follows the path of General William T. Sherman as his armies move through South Carolina in 1865.
Hooks High School Band - An American Elegy
Hooks High School Band performing An American Elegy, composed by Frank Ticheli, at the UIL Concert Contest in Gladewater, TX on March 11, 2010.
Dowling and the Davis Guards - Battle of Sabine Pass
The true story of the Battle of Sabine Pass - where a Confederate Artillery group of 45 Irish immigrants, repulsed a planned Yankee army landing in south Texas. Lt. Richard Dowling and his men convinced an invasion of some 20 ships, carrying a 5,000 man army that the Texas coast line was too well protected for them to make a successful landing.
Dowling and his men disabled two gunboats and captured some 350 prisoners within a 15 minute battle. When the truth was discovered about the severely lopsided victory - the bluster and bravado of the Irish Confederates was celebrated.
There is quite a bit of historical information about the battle and this wkipedia link has some background
EXCLUSIVE: USPS Worker Caught On Camera Tossing Packages Out Of Mail Truck
The postman cometh -- and it's not good. CBS2's Scott Rapoport has the story from the Upper West Side.
*How to tips on catfishing* HUGE BLUE CATFISH at Lake Tawakoni Texas (Part 1)
Team Catfish Video - Catching HUGE BLUE CATFISH on Lake Tawakoni Texas
Eric Shoemaker 2010 Volleyball Highlight Reel.mov
Position - Zone 1 / Setter
Height - 190cm
Weight - 87.4kg
Dominant Hand - Right
Standing Reach - 244cm
Approach Reach - 328cm
Block Reach - 309cm
Experience - 9 Years
Date of Birth - 06 Sept. 1988
Place of Birth - Lancaster, PA
Residency - Mt Wolf, PA
Nationality - American
Citizenship - United States
Civil Status - Single
Languages - English, Spanish
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Born Eric William Shoemaker on September 6, 1988 in Lancaster, PA... parents are Tom and Meryl... Has three brothers and one sister... Started playing volleyball in 2002... A five-time letter winner (two volleyball, three soccer) at Northeastern Senior High School (PA)... Starter for the Bobcats in 2005/2006, where he lead the team to a County Championship, District Runner-Up, and State Playoff Semifinal appearance... Named team's Most Valuable Player in 2006...Named to the County All-stars, District All-stars, and All-State team, as well as the PA fab-50. All-Tournament team selection for multiple tournaments as well as the State Playoff All Tournament Team... Captained the Bobcat Soccer team to a Division championship in his senior year, after being a part of a County Championship squad in 2004... Captain of the NEVA (Northeastern Volleyball Association) program in York, PA that finished 5th at Boys Nationals (18s Open) in 2006 in Minneapolis... Graduated from high school in 2006... Graduated with honors from Springfield College in 2010 with a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Graphics and a Minor in Computer Programming.
COLLEGE
2010 -- Held role as team captain... Guided Springfield College Men's Volleyball program to its 6th Division III National Championship as the Pride took down #1 University of California, Santa Cruz... Honored as an All Tournament Selection at the Molten Championship Invitational... Selected as a NCAA Division III First Team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association... First Team All-EIVA selection... EIVA All-Academic Award Winner... Shoemaker directed the Pride as he lead the team in assists with 1392 and service aces with 31, and provided 58 kills, 105 blocks, and 197 digs... Averaged 13.2 assists per game.
2009 -- Served as a team captain, Shoemaker led the Pride with 1008 assists, averaging 11.33 assists per game... Named to the NCAA Division III Second Team All-America, as well as receiving the Sportsmanship Award at the Morgan Hall of Fame Classic... A second team All-EIVA award winner, Eric was honored as an EIVA All-Academic Student Athlete.. He contributed 55 kills, 144 digs, and 85 blocks.
2008 -- Lead Springfield College to its 5th Molten Division III National Championship... Selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Championship tournament... On the season, Shoemaker posted 911 assists for an 11.25 assist/game average, as well as 114 digs... Directed the Pride to an EIVA Hay Division crown... Named to the EIVA All-Academic team.
2007 -- Shoemaker helped push the team to the Molten Division III Championship Semifinals, where the Pride took 3rd after defeating Stevens Institute of Technology... For the season, he posted 735 assists in 25 matches... Also provided 7 aces and 90 digs to go along with 47 blocks.
THE MOST HAUNTED HOUSES IN THE WORLD
There are many haunted places in the world but this video is specific to homes that have ghastly histories and reputations for being the most haunted houses in the world.
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Route 66 Missouri Road Trip RV Living On The Road In A GMC Motorhome
RV living on the road in 2016 brings us to Springfield, MO where we begin our route 66 road trip through Missouri enjoying GMC motorhome living. In this full time RV living on the road video we start off the morning with our wake me up green tea, prior to driving the car into Springfield, MO.
Once in Springfield our first route 66 stop is at the original Steak & Shake that is on the National List of Historical Places. When we got there to place was packed, so we sat at the front bar that looked over into the kitchen like the old time 1950s diners. Carolina had a sandwich specially made for her with a fried egg instead of meat. I ordered the ground sirlon foot long chili Cheese dog paired with an old school style milk shake.
After leaving the historical Steak & Shake we headed to Park Central Square to see the rock fountain and the other building listed on the National List of Historical Places, such as the Gillioz Theatre and the Mosque found along historical route 66 bypass.
After getting done sight seeing in downtown we headed to link back up to old route 66 on our way to Carthage, Missouri. On our way to Carthage we passed through the ghost town of Avilla, MO before arriving at the Gay Parita Station sporting a Sinclair gas sign about 3 miles past Halltown. While at the old cottage style petro station I popped into the gift shop and bought myself a new route 66 hat.
Then we got back into the car to complete the rest of the journey to Carthage along the well preserved section of old route 66 that runs along side I-44. Once in Carthage we stopped to check out the court house square where I pulled out the phantom 3 drone to shoot some video of the elaborate court house. Before leaving we grabbed a bite to eat in the route 66 deli.
We then headed out the remainder of old route 66 left in Missouri to stop off in Webb City where the giant praying hands are located. While there I took it as a chance to do my second ever Point of Interest video shoot with the Phantom 3 drone. Before hoping back on the highway for Joplin, MO.
So far we are really enjoying the road trip along route 66 living in an RV that is just as vintage as the highway itself. There is nothing like doing the route 66 tourist thing in a classic GMC motorhome.
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Confederate Memorial Cemetery - Higginsville, Missouri
Confederate Memorial State Historic Site is located in Missouri, United States, north of Higginsville. The 135-acre (55 ha) park was established in 1952 on the site of the Confederate Soldiers Home of Missouri from 1891 to 1950. The site offers tours, fishing ponds, and picnicking.
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