Nicholas Roosevelt's 1811 Steamboat New Orleans? That's my best guess, but you said something about a "very interesting and little known war", so I am left wondering. Did the Indian attack count?
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The only ship battle I remember from elementary school history was the one in the civil war. Hmm. Looks like a riverboat to me. Not that I would know a thing about it.
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Okay I'm stumped - which battle was this?
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Its from a very interesting and little known war. I will posting about it by Friday.
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LOL..I used to teach elementary school! I have NO idea. I'm going to ask my history buff hubby..although I bet you have stumped us!
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Nicholas Roosevelt's 1811 Steamboat New Orleans? That's my best guess, but you said something about a "very interesting and little known war", so I am left wondering. Did the Indian attack count?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comment you left on my blog in regard to my parents. I am sorry to hear of your trials with your mother's illnesses. I do appreciate your prayers. God bless.
Great picture- sea a little rough compared to mine- i get so ses sick lol
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Nope, it's not The New Orleans. Look for an explantion tomorrow.....:)
ReplyDeleteThe only ship battle I remember from elementary school history was the one in the civil war. Hmm. Looks like a riverboat to me. Not that I would know a thing about it.
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