Saturday, December 11, 2010

WWW.HISTORY-PODCAST.COM

Introducing a brand new way to tell your friends about Our History Project. To make it easier to find us by finding us by what we do and provide "History Podcast". Podcasting history has been a great tool for us to reach not only the historical community but also the classroom. We have had a vast number of educators bring our History Podcast to their classroom and because of it we have been invited to speak in 4 States so far.

We will continue to bring you quality content and stories of Our America. If you know a history lover send them to www.ourhistoryproject.com/.org/.net/.us or now to www.history-podcast.com .

Any of the links and names will find us!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Donna McAleer - The Women at West Point

Donna McAleer's book "Porcelain on Steel" is a inspirational, encouraging and uplifting book that will resinate with every female in your life. Porcelain on Steel has had great reviews by some very well know figures I am including just one but if you want to read more about what people are saying about Porcelain on Steel read more here.


“A fascinating look at fourteen women of the Long Gray Line - ordinary people with extraordinary stories that span the breadth of the American experience. Their life stories will inspire and captivate - highly recommended for all who want to understand the journey of American women at West Point and beyond.”

Colonel Peter Mansoor, author of Baghdad at Sunrise: A Brigade Commander’s War in Iraq and the General Raymond E. Mason, Jr. Chair of Military History, The Ohio State University


Visit Donna McAleer's website at http://www.porcelainonsteel.com/ to learn more about her or the Book - "Porcelain on Steel".



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Friday, December 3, 2010

Major General James E. Livingston - "Noble Warrior"

This week we had the honor and privilege to have on the show General Livingston. He along with Co-Authors Colin D. Heaton and Anne-Marie Lewis bring us the firsthand accounts of the battle of Dia Do. This book is a Memory, Testament and Memorial to those that served, participated and those who did not come home. Told from the eyes of countless individuals who were there. This is a DO NOT MISS interview and BOOK.

For more information on the authors and the book please visit http://www.lewisheatonbooks.com/. Limited edition signed copies are available.



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Friday, November 26, 2010

William C. Hammond - For Love of Country

You heard him on the Relic Roundup talking about the artifacts and the history now hear him as we discuss his new book; the second book in the Richard Cutler Series; with all the vivid details, historic figures, family and battles.

Bill is the first guest ever on OHP that is on to talk about a histoical fiction piece, which really says alot about this book. Joins us as we explore America, the sea, France and other places around the globe. We talk pirates, france, america, free trade, cannons and more.. get ready for an exciting adventure.

To learn more about Bill Hammond visit his website at http://www.bill-hammond.com .

You can read my complete review at Amazon and can pickup a copy for yourself while there.




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Friday, November 5, 2010

White Oak Civil War Museum

This historic travel presentation of OHP has been requested for a long time now. Every time we bring up The White Oak Civil War Museum on the Relic Roundup it is always: “You got to go!”, “It’s unbelievable!”, or a number of other comments but always ending with an exclamation mark. Our guest is D.P. Newton.

Description from : http://www.virginia.org/site/description.asp?attrid=11405

White Oak Museum houses an extensive collection of Civil War artifacts, representing both Union and Confederate troops. Most items were discarded or lost by troops camping or fighting in the Stafford County and Fredericksburg areas. Displays will amaze the novice as well as the serious Civil War Buff - including replicas of soldier huts that were used as temporary housing during the winter months. Many Civil War soldiers died of wounds and disease. To give proper remembrance to these brave soldiers, White Oak Museum exhibits both military and personal items to honor the soliders, from private to general, who suffered both in battle and behind the front lines.

"(Photo of (L-R) (see main site http://www.ourhistoryproject.com) Matt Jennings, Maverick Jennings, and DP Newton looking over a find by young Maverick. The article, Uncle Matt and Maverick, will be in the January 2011 issue of American Digger Magazine (Vol 7, Issue 1)."




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Tim Weisberg - Ghosts of the Southcoast

Host of Spooky Southcoast and now Author Tim Weisberg joins us to talk old sites, places, legends and stories of New England. You can find Tim on WBSM 1420 every Saturday Night 10-Midnight at http://www.spookysouthcoast.com (I am usually in the chatroom as well at Fate Radio during the show). Spooky Southcoast is one of the best shows in the world on the Paranormal which brings in all the big names and legends in the field.

Tim and I discuss his new book "Ghosts of the Southcoast", the Radio Show, where he has been and what is next for him. Tim is a Sports Writer, Radio Host, Musician, Author, Father and Friend. You will enjoy this show, guaranteed.


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Friday, October 8, 2010

Tom McGraham - The Road to Iwo Jima

If you missed any part of the interviews or updates of the MWSA Conference you can find them here "OHPRadio on air".

I thought his was such a good story and Tom literally had everyone from TV, Radio and Magazines chasing after him all week. Tom's is one of the many interviews we hosted last week. His name and story are just beginning to be told. He is such a funny, humble and gracious fellow I wanted to take this chance to introduce him to you and let you hear his story in his own words.



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