Posted on 08/24/2014 8:55:41 AM PDT by Pharmboy
I posted this because it has some great stuff in it and the 1812 dust up has been called the Second American Revolution.
And finally, just the word picture of 5'4" President Madison strapping two flintlock pistols on and riding off to meet the enemy was too good not to share.
Really DC’s darkest day was Jan 20, 2009.
Did Sec. Hagel have a grandfather named Armstrong?
You make a good point.
Not surprised that the Washington Post fails to tell their readers about the act of God that drove the invaders from the city.
weren’t people shorter in those days generally?
excellent narrative!
I am proudly sharing a website my teen son (homeschooled) created as his end of term 10th grade American history project. He had to choose en event that changed the history of America and he chose the Battle of Ft McHenry and the writing of the SSB. We both learned a lot about the War of 1812. He was especially fascinated with how the Brits ate the President’s dinner before they burned the White House
http://star-spangled-banner.weebly.com/
Now THAT’S funny.
It is interesting that another severe storm struck Baltimore during the British siege of Ft McHenry
Yes they were...perhaps 3-4 inches shorter on average. General Washington, at 6’ 2.5” towered above all.
I thought “the Dawn’s Early Light” by Walter Lord was pretty good at telling what a close call young America had.
PBS recently ran an overview of the War of 1812, calling it “America’s first invasion”. It was an interesting program and told me a few things I hadn’t known. I DVR’d it and intend to watch it again.
5'4" and 100 lbs.! But Dolly stayed at the WH saving documents and Geo. Washington's portrait. She was the last to leave.
Not all of them. Washington was over 6' tall. Madison was the shortest President, but also the brainiest.
Enjoyable reading! Thanks for posting it.
Jefferson was also about 6’2” and I have read that his father was very large and powerful.
Read a comtemporary British Revolution era writer commenting on the over-mountain men in the southern colonies and how many were six footers. I reckon they ate a high protein/meat diet.
I scanned the article and saw no mention of the hurricane. I think that even Wikipedia includes the hurricane.
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