The best central Newfoundland Pizza is Louis Gees Pizza located in Gander. Louis Gees combines Lebanese flavors with classic American pizza, also known as fusion cuisine. Keeping with American traditions, Louis Gees portion sizes are excessive and prices are low. Falafel and donair are some of the exciting types of pizza found on the menu. Louis Gees uses traditional Lebanese spices like cumin and coriander, non traditional in the sense of pizza. Without a doubt, the exotic flavors make Louis Gees pizza a local favorite and it comes with strong recommendations.…
These delays lead to a tactical stalemate rather than a decisive victory. Lee and his troops were able to retreat and live to fight another day, giving the Union a partial “victory”. Lincoln felt this was a good enough situation and gave the Emancipation Proclamation linking to the end of the Civil War with the end of slavery. This (limited) victory and Lincoln’s actions blunted France and England from officially recognizing the Confederacy as a nation unto itself because recognition of the South now equaled support for slavery.…
Thomas Mitchell Campbell was born on April 22, 1856 in Rusk Texas. He is the son of Thomas Duncan and Rachel (Moore) Campbell. As a young lad, he went to public schools until finally getting into Trinity University of Tehuacana, Texas to study law. Though, lack of finances forced him to withdraw from the school after a year. He was able to find a job in Gregg county clerk's office and would study law at night. In 1878, he was admitted to the Texas Bar at Longview. He also married Fannie Irene Bruner of Shreveport, Louisiana in the same year. They had five children.…
The battle of the Appomattox Court house was one of the last battle of the civil war. On the morning of April 9, 18 1865, the final engagement of the confederate army general Robert E. Lee.'s army before surrendering to Ulysses S. grant who is a union general , abandoned the confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. This was because of the 10 month siege of petersburg. Robert had hoped to meet up with his army of confederate forces of North Carolina. But union forces cut off the confederate retreat to the village of Appomattox court and…
April 9th was a very big day. That was the day that Lee surrendered to Grant in the Appomattox court house. We all know the war started when the Confederates bombarded Fort Sumter and the war took off from there. Lee finally surrendered when Grant took away his supplies and had surrounded him and his troops. What Grants soldiers would do was get a piece of paper and write there name and addresses so when they died they could tell who they were and contact their family.…
Granville Allen was born in 1910, in Kansas City, Missouri. Granville was the 7th person ever to be executed at the Missouri State Penitentiary. He was executed at age 28 on October 28th, 1938. Granville lived with his mother and some other relatives.…
It was a mid-afternoon day in Baltimore, Maryland January 13,1999 when Hae Min Lee, an 18 year old high school senior, went missing. Hae, originally born in South Korea in 1980, was an outgoing honor roll student athlete who excelled in her school work and was profoundly involved in her community. She played both varsity field hockey and girls lacrosse for Woodlawn High School as well as managed the varsity boys wrestling team. Hae was also involved in Ecology club, French club, and SADD (students against destructive decisions). The afternoon of January 13, 1999 was a mournful day for the many people who knew Hae Min Lee.…
People’s expectations for the mentally ill is wrong. Others believe that the mentally ill need help 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but that is not the case when it comes to Nathaniel Anthony Ayers. Mr. Ayers is a homeless man with schizophrenia. He did not want help from anyone, including Steve Lopez. Steve Lopez is a man who simply came across Nathaniel on the streets playing a violin with only two strings. Nathaniel went to Juilliard and played the bass. Mr. Lopez wrote a novel based off of his experience with Mr. Ayers. They soon made it into an award winning film.…
On the morning of April 9, 1865 Lee asks for Grant for these conditions for his men, in order for them to return home and in exchange he aggress to surrender his army on that morning. The location of the meeting was left to Lee to decide. After riding around, Lee and his men found Wilmer McLean who offered his home. About 1:30pm, Lee and Grant meet face to face, to discuss the surrender. After an afternoon of talking in a cordial manner and a discussion of what would become of them men of the Confederacy, the two reached an agreement; of Confederate officers to keep there horses and Grant even gave provisions to Lee’s famished…
Ulysses Simpson Grant, (1822-1885), American general and 18th President of the United States. Grant, the most capable of the Union generals during the Civil War, was a master strategist. He won the first major Union victories. President Abraham Lincoln staunchly defended him against critics and promoted him to command all Union forces. Grant accepted Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House. However, Grant had no disposition for political leadership, and as president (1869-1877) he scarcely attempted to control events. He made injudicious appointments to public office, and official corruption tainted his administration, although Grant himself was not involved in the peculations.…
Although the Confederate leaders insisted that they fought for "states rights," one of the "rights" was the continuation of slavery. Robert E. Lee came from a good family. He chose to fight for the confederates although President Lincoln asked him to fight for the North. Lee was a symbol of the Southern chivalry; he did not have any demerits. His way of fighting was very noble. General Lee did not kill everything that moved and did not burn everything that was on his way, unlike the armies from the North. In Lee's opinion, actions like that were immoral. He insisted that armies should only fight other armies. He did not fight a total war. Lee fought the old-fashioned way. He stood for the old way of life, for…
General Robert E. Lee’s last invasion of the Northern territory, Union General George Meade held off the Confederate forces in the Battle of Gettysburg. After the battle was initiated, the North and the South set up their positions, fought for three days straight until the retreat of Lee on the fourth day, the creation of a cemetery for the fallen, and the Gettysburg Address.…
The civil war was not a fun battle. Many people died during that war. During the 1800’s the southern portion of the United States broke off and became its own separate country. They became the Confederate states of America or the Confederacy. The U.S. and the C.S. were very different countries. The C.S. heavily practiced slavery while slavery was banned in the U.S. The U.S. was more industry based while the C.S. was based on agriculture. The U.S. wanted the C.S. to rejoin with it. This lead to a civil war. The north ended up winning the civil war which contributes to Grant being a better general than Lee.…
Lee’s invasion of Maryland, The Second Manassas Campaign came to a draw with the smaller group of confederates. A couple months later the army lost many of their troops at Fredericksburg. While the Union army lost 13,824 of their troops, the confederates lost 8,353 of theirs. A month after the Fredericksburg incident, the army was defeated by Lee at Chancellorsville. “In July 1863, the Army of Potomac gained a critical victory at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, ending Lee’s second invasion of the North.”…
When the Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee surrendered to the Union Army General, Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865, many considered the Civil War to be over. The fact that the North was victorious over the South was accepted and the process of reconstruction began in America. It was never openly discussed on why the North defeated the South. However, the question began to slowly arise over time on why the South lost the Civil War. Many historians have become interested in this question and many reasons have been given on why the South lost the Civil War. Lack of manpower, shortages of supplies, and inferior leadership and government were the three main reasons on why the South was defeated in the Civil War.…