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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: Fort Roosa
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Because of that, it was entirely possible for the Indians to take their captives right past the fort with no interference. That is also why the rescue effort was left up to the townspeople. The fort was garrisoned again during the Revolution. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A former librarian, I write fantasy, romantic suspense, and historical novels, some poetry and short stories, articles, book reviews, recipes, and the occasional filler. View my complete profile.
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009. I think one of my problems with this story is that I can't get into Hannah's head. She's not. How could she run off and leave her kids to be burned at the stake? If Jack and Carrie were already dead" is a possibility. It's not historically accurate. But Jack is certainly asking for it with his resistance. What of Carrie? Secondly, of course, maybe the only child Hannah had was the baby. I've arbitrarily given her Jack and Carrie as children, but if they weren't hers? This ma...
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE
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Friday, January 23, 2009. My novel entitled The Coleman Massacre is based on an actual Indian raid that occurred in September 1757 in Burlingham, New York. The story is based on the accounts of two narrators: a woman who survived the raid and the man who led the rescue party. I am trying to fictionalize the account while still remaining faithful to the details they provided. And, of course, I have run into a lot of problems, as anyone who has written historical fiction knows. January 27, 2009 at 9:44 PM.
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Because of that, it was entirely possible for the Indians to take their captives right past the fort with no interference. That is also why the rescue effort was left up to the townspeople. The fort was garrisoned again during the Revolution. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A former librarian, I write fantasy, romantic suspense, and historical novels, some poetry and short stories, articles, book reviews, recipes, and the occasional filler. View my complete profile.
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: More confusion
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Sunday, February 8, 2009. I'm still excited to have pinned the date down, but now in addition to the questions of exactly where the Colemans' cabin was and whether it was a "double" log-house or a single one, etc., I've got the date mess. I had originally thought the cabin was on the west side of the Shawangunk Kill, but the tulipwood shed, called the "shack" by the Harris Family who recently owned the property, was on the. Or was it always on the east side? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You might ...
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: January 2009
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Friday, January 30, 2009. Labels: date of raid. Friday, January 23, 2009. My novel entitled The Coleman Massacre is based on an actual Indian raid that occurred in September 1757 in Burlingham, New York. Still, the raid itself and especially the fact that the woman who narrated the story survived solely because of the courage and kindness of an Indian woman fascinates me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. You might like to visit these blogs and webpages. My Contentment Cottage blog.
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: Character problems--Hannah
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009. I think one of my problems with this story is that I can't get into Hannah's head. She's not. How could she run off and leave her kids to be burned at the stake? If Jack and Carrie were already dead" is a possibility. It's not historically accurate. But Jack is certainly asking for it with his resistance. What of Carrie? Secondly, of course, maybe the only child Hannah had was the baby. I've arbitrarily given her Jack and Carrie as children, but if they weren't hers? This ma...
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: The date
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Friday, January 30, 2009. Labels: date of raid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A former librarian, I write fantasy, romantic suspense, and historical novels, some poetry and short stories, articles, book reviews, recipes, and the occasional filler. View my complete profile. You might like to visit these blogs and webpages. My Contentment Cottage blog. My Lickensplit River Valley blog. KC Heath's Live Journal. Life on the Periphery. Travel Thru Time with Me.
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THE COLEMAN MASSACRE: February 2009
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Sunday, February 8, 2009. I'm still excited to have pinned the date down, but now in addition to the questions of exactly where the Colemans' cabin was and whether it was a "double" log-house or a single one, etc., I've got the date mess. I had originally thought the cabin was on the west side of the Shawangunk Kill, but the tulipwood shed, called the "shack" by the Harris Family who recently owned the property, was on the. Or was it always on the east side? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You might like to ...