Nate Starbuck, Boston renegade and Confederate officer, is sent to Richmond to take command of a battalion of criminals, murderers, deserters, and other misfits of society to prepare them for the next major battle of the Civil War.
Maryland : the state's most notorious criminal cases
Okonowicz, Ed
2009
Profiles landmark criminal cases throughout the history of Maryland, such as the Beltway Snipers, Terrence Johnson's murders of police officers, and others.
Tells the story of Antietam, reportedly the bloodiest one-day battle in the course of the Civil War, focusing on the devastating impact of the fight on the civilian population of Sharpsburg, Maryland and the surrounding area.
Cobblestone magazine articles cover life in Maryland during the colonial era with a focus on the life of Charles Carroll, a signer of th Declaration of Independence.
Alice fills the summer before her junior year of high school with a job at the mall, hanging out with her friends, and wishing she had a bigger family.
The second of a three-part novel series in which Ethan, one of three adult brothers who have returned home to Maryland to honor their father's last wish, struggles to overcome his past in order to find love and happiness.
When two brothers visit a museum in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, with their grandmother, they find themselves in a very realistic Civil War setting where they see the Antietam battlefield and meet historical figures from the aftermath of that momentous battle. Includes author's note on the Battle of Antietam.