Showing posts with label Bunker Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bunker Hill. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Liberty's Kids 9, Bunker Hill - Battle of the Hook Pre Show




Liberty's Kids episode number 9, Bunker Hill.  These are the events that led up to the Battle of the Hook that took place in Gloucester, Virginia just before the battle of Yorktown.  We are presenting these episodes of Liberty's Kids as part of a pre show for the upcoming reenactment of the Battle of the Hook coming to Gloucester in another few short weeks.

October 19th and 20th at Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia.  2013.




We would love to see everyone come to the event.  It's going to be awesome.
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Monday, July 15, 2013

Both Sides Lose On The Hill Battle



Today on Liberty's Kids, Battle of Bunker Hill.  Also, our e-book of the day is a play in five parts on the Battle of Bunker Hill.  All part of our Liberty Education Series.  Our freedom was paid for in blood.  It was a very long hard struggle for independence.  These days, most Americans have no idea what took place in our own history and our education system refuses to cover American history the way it should cover it.

  Therefore, we continue to see our freedoms taken away on a daily basis by a bunch of Benedict Arnold politicians and businesses.  The only way to show people what it is that they have and are giving up is to educate them the best way possible and hope that the education sticks.


The Battle of Bunker Hill from Chuck Thompson


http://www.putlocker.com/file/4EED6C7BBE6D16B9  Link for free download of the PDF version.  Just click the free user option.  Very fast downloads as this is a very small file.

http://www.putlocker.com/file/F903D762E4DEC70E  Link for free ePub edition.  Same instructions as above.

These files will also be available on our e-book section of this site.


English: Battle of Bunker Hill, circa 1897, pu...
English: Battle of Bunker Hill, circa 1897, published in Scribner's Magazine in February 1898. The original was owned by the Delaware Art Museum, but was missing in 2001 and presumed stolen. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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