Descendents of George Andrew and Viola May (Fowler) Moore have been blessed with a rich heritage. As generations have come and gone, some of that heritage was passed down, but much of it has been lost. This book is an effort to preserve some measure of the heritage that still remains so that future generations can understand and appreciate the roots from which their lives were formed.
Descendents of George Andrew and Viola May (Fowler) Moore have been blessed with a rich heritage. As generations have come and gone, some of that heri...
With the sesquicentennial of the American Revolution on the horizon, "Tories, Terror, and Tea" delves deeply into contemporary accounts of the times that so severely tried the souls of Rebels and Tories alike. Author John L. Moore paints a surprisingly fresh picture of the era. His true stories range from the eastern cities to the rustic frontier.
There's a common misconception that the American Revolutionary War pretty much ended when the British surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781. Not true. More than eight months later, a force of Indians and British burned the western...
With the sesquicentennial of the American Revolution on the horizon, "Tories, Terror, and Tea" delves deeply into contemporary accounts of the time...