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Dennis Lee Hague

Dennis Lee HagueDennis Lee Hague was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana, the youngest of three boys. The seeds for his passion for history were planted early in life. As a child residing in an older section of the community, Dennis was held captive visiting histrical sites near his home. Riding his bicycle, he vividly recalls on numerous occasions visiting a Civil War training site. In addition, he particularly enjoyed admiring a huge oak tree called Council Oak where LaSalle conferred with the Miami Indians. While at these various historical sites, his imagination could run wild seeing Native American Indians, French explorers, and soldiers training for the Civil War. In the evenings, history remained in the forefront as Dennis would read and travel the world fantasying about Sherwood Forest in The The Eyes of the Comet Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, or the Himalaya Mountains in Lost Horizon, just to name a few. Through his imagination, he was fortunate to grasp the significance of reading to open the doors to adventure, understanding, and knowledge. Dennis entered Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana and received a bachelor's degree in social science. He then completed a tour of duty in the United States Marine Corps, serving in Viet Nam. After leaving the Marines, he returned to Ball State as a teaching assistant and completed his master's degree in world history. During the next thirty-two years Dennis taught United States history and future studies at Wheeling High School in Wheeling, Illinois near Chicago. His love for history and working with young people never subsided. He would always say that his work was his passion. Dennis currently lives outside of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin where his fondness for teaching history has now been extended to writing historical novels. Read More Read Less

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03 Aug 2015
Language:
English
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