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  1. Dec 9, 2015 · CARLETON YOUNG has undergraduate degrees in economics and English from Westminster College and Point Park University, an MA in history from Ohio University, and his PhD in the history of education from the University of Pittsburgh. For 37 years he taught a very popular AP history class at Thomas Jefferson High School in Pittsburgh.

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  2. Aug 17, 2017 · Although he long has been a history buff, the Civil War never was quite up Carleton Young’s alley. Finding a box full of soldiers’ correspondences from the 1860s changed all that. The Castle ...

  3. The Williamstown Boys in the Civil War Imagine clearing out your family attic and discovering an enormous collection of letters written by two soldiers during the Civil War, but not knowing why the letters were there. Faced with that situation, Carleton Young spent more than a decade visiting battlefields and researching the

  4. www.chicagocwrt.org › newsletters › CWRT202310Carlton Young on

    Oct. 12th, Milwaukee CWRT: Carleton Young on "Two Vermont Brothers in the Army of the Potomac" Oct. 17th, Lincoln-Davis CWRT: Kevin Connelley on "Ghosts of the Civil War" Oct. 21st, Salt Creek CWRT: Dan McCarthy on "Irish Confederates" Oct. 26th, South Suburban CWRT: Jan Rasmussen on "The Dakota War 1863-1865" _____ Future Chicago CWRT Meetings

  5. A surprising find and a quest for answers is at the heart of a new book, Voices From the Attic, by local educator and author Carleton Young. Voices from the Attic: The Williamstown Boys in the Civil War by Carleton Young; Reviewed by Aaron O'Data

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    • 2017
  6. May 13, 2016 · Carleton Young`s work as a historian also has made him into a detective. In putting together a book based on more than 250 letters from the Civil War, the retired history teacher uncovered a mystery about his family`s past. Working in both roles, Young came up with “Voices from the

  7. Aug 12, 2021 · The historic Mt. Union Church, located at 1998 Turkeyfoot Trail Road, Rockwood, will host Carleton Young as he presents his story, "Voices from the Attic," at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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