Dead Orange County Diaries


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Southern California is a place where people bathe in the sun 365 days out of the year, go to theme parks, and meet Hollywood celebrities. Until on one fateful day, a mysterious virus begins to spread around Orange County, California and around the world causing people to be ill and later rise from the dead. A once a golden state has now become a bloody state. Survivors tell their stories as they escape from the living dead. Forget about getting a tan at the beach or meeting a hot chick for dinner, because you are the main course. Orange County will never be the same again as the orange curtain falls on Orange County.




Dead Orange County Diaries


Book Description

Southern California a place where people bathe in the sun 365 days out of the year, go to theme parks and meet Hollywood celebrities. One fateful day, a mysterious virus begins to spread around Orange County, California. The World is falling apart and around the world causing people to be ill and later rise from the dead. A once golden state has now become a bloody state. Each survivor tells their story as they escape from the living dead. Forget about getting a tan at the beach or meeting a date for dinner because dinner is coming for you. Orange County will never be the same, the final orange curtain falls on Orange County. Survivors will do what it takes to stay alive.










Dragoon Diary


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The Bergen Record reported that the remains of a Revolutionary War cavalry unit were unearthed in River Vale, NJ. This was the Third Continental Light Dragoons, nicknamed, Mrs. Washingtons Body Guard. The accompanying text read provided bayonet practice for the British in Old Tappan, NY. This has come down to us as the Baylor Massacre of September 28, 1778. Who were the officers and men of the Third Dragoons? Did they play more of a part in the American Revolution than provide bayonet practice? How did, and how could, a massacre take place? A military unit must have a history. Was the massacre the end of the dragoons? What was a Virginia unit doing in Bergen County, New Jersey in the first place? How could a cavalry unit be so surprised and then massacred with almost no shots fired in return? This is not a conventional history, in that there is little attempt to re-write history. History writes itself from letters, diaries, public records and newsprint.




Delaware Diary


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Tracing the history of the Delaware, this book delves into archives and newspaper files to explore the men who tried to tame this wild river. Many attempted to venture down it in a variety of vehicles due to the needs of commerce, but in recent times it has been converted to leisure activities.










Journals


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Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confede


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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Volume: 1-2; Original Published by: Lippincott in 1866 in 876 pages; Subjects: Confederate States of America; United States; Literary Criticism / General; Biography & Autobiography / Military; History / Military / General; History / United States / General; History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877);