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In the footsteps of the Culloden night raiders
TimesOnline ^ | 4/17/2009 | Mike Wade

Posted on 04/18/2009 10:01:55 AM PDT by sionnsar

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To: kalee

I’m on the 2nd (nearly finished) the 3rd is sitting in the wings prepared for entry (I bought 2 and 3 together last week). Since we are going to the bookstore this week (hubby ordered something and Princess is excited about the newest Warrior cats book being released this week), I’ll probably pick up 4 and 5.


21 posted on 04/19/2009 4:26:13 AM PDT by Cailleach
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To: SunkenCiv

As Dizzy Dean said, it ain’t braggin’ if you can do it.

I am not trying to pick a fight, but if you don’t think money will flow to the place where it is least hindered out of some patriotic mindset, you have no sense of history or economics.

Time will prove one of us right. Either way, it will be a sad day when the US government tries to control the markets.


22 posted on 04/19/2009 7:31:49 AM PDT by Vermont Lt (Ein Volk, Ein Riech, Ein Ein.)
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To: SunkenCiv; sionnsar; thefactor; aculeus; andyandval; blam
A bit more on The Battle of Culloden...

Within the Scottish ranks was a young surgeon who had graduated from the medcial school at Aberdeen University in 1744. Coincidentally, his maternal grandfather, Robert Munro, was a regimental commander on the British side (the young surgeon assured his mum that he would not fight him since surgeons did not fight).

After the slaughter, the Brits went after everyone they could find who fought for the Jacobites, and the young surgeon fled to the colonies, settling in western PA where he was a physician and Indian fighter.

He met Col. Washington during the French and Indian War and was with him at Braddock's Defeat on the Monongahela.

He eventually moved to Fredericksburg in VA, and became a general under Washington during the Revolution. He died a hero's death at Princeton, and the county in central Jersey containing Princeton is named after him.

That brave Scott was Hugh Mercer, and his direct line gave us General Patton. Sir Robert Munro was killed at Culloden.

And now you know the rest of the story.

23 posted on 04/19/2009 8:14:35 AM PDT by Pharmboy (Democrats lie because they must...)
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To: Cailleach

hooked? lol


24 posted on 04/19/2009 8:24:54 AM PDT by kalee (01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
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To: Cailleach

Don’t forget to buy the Outlander Companion.
Pricey, but try Amazon or addall.com for a used copy.


25 posted on 04/19/2009 8:33:37 AM PDT by kalee (01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
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To: Pharmboy
"And now you know the rest of the story."

Paul, is that you? (bump)

26 posted on 04/19/2009 9:46:47 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

I should have said “...with apologies to the late, great Paul Harvey.” Yep...


27 posted on 04/19/2009 9:57:03 AM PDT by Pharmboy (Democrats lie because they must...)
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To: sionnsar
I toured Culloden Moor back in '96. A very grim place.

Been there several times, and, yes, it is grim. But for atmosphere nothing beats Glencoe. Been there in January snow and July sun and the place is eerie.

Yet, unlike Culloden, only a couple of dozen perished in the Glencoe Massacre.

28 posted on 04/19/2009 9:57:30 AM PDT by Churchillspirit
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To: Pharmboy

Interesting!


29 posted on 04/19/2009 3:37:44 PM PDT by aculeus
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To: sionnsar

I checked out the pics from the original newspaper story and was crushed to fing out the Scots wore out after only four miles and retired from their planned attack.

Whatever happened to sturdy steadfast Highlanders?


30 posted on 04/19/2009 7:08:48 PM PDT by wildbill ( The reason you're so jealous is that the voices talk only to me.)
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To: wildbill

Two and half centuries has made a big difference in physical capacity. Not to mention motivation.


31 posted on 04/19/2009 7:12:34 PM PDT by sionnsar ((Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | "Also sprach Telethustra" - NonValueAdded)
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To: ReneeLynn

OMG, me too! LOL I loved those books.


32 posted on 04/19/2009 9:08:59 PM PDT by baseballmom (Philadelphia Phillies - 2008 World Series Champions!!)
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To: baseballmom

:) It’s nice to hear from so many fellow FReepers who like these books. They are gems.

There’s a discussion group at GoodReads.com http/www.goodreads.com/group/show/9277.Outlander_Series
If anyone wants to talk Outlander come on over.


33 posted on 04/20/2009 12:23:10 AM PDT by ReneeLynn (Socialism, it's the new black.)
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