I left a message in the chat room, but guess you had already left. Can you tell me what they found. I may have the info but don't know what was found. mkinch@aol.com
Fergus Falls, Minn. (WDAY TV) - Some of the greatest historians of the Civil War likely never dreamed social networking would play in a role in telling a soldier's story. But in Fergus Falls, the museum has just launched a fascinating project that connects you with a Civil War soldier from Minnesota. Through Twitter, you can get tweets taken from a diary that started this week, 150-years ago.
Lela told me she wasn't coming back. I guess she's done some things that were better left undone, but the way it was handled left her feeling so rejected she can't handle it.
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Good Morning Gena,
I left a message in the chat room, but guess you had already left. Can you tell me what they found. I may have the info but don't know what was found. mkinch@aol.com
Sincerely,
Mary J. Kinch
One of the Civil War sodier Twitter accounts is https://twitter.com/#!/PvtEbenECorliss. It not the original one I saw but still interesting.
Twitter used to tell aMinnesota Civil War soldier's story
Fergus Falls, Minn. (WDAY TV) - Some of the greatest historians of the Civil War likely never dreamed social networking would play in a role in telling a soldier's story. But in Fergus Falls, the museum has just launched a fascinating project that connects you with a Civil War soldier from Minnesota. Through Twitter, you can get tweets taken from a diary that started this week, 150-years ago.
Lela told me she wasn't coming back. I guess she's done some things that were better left undone, but the way it was handled left her feeling so rejected she can't handle it.