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The Margaret Sanger Papers Project A project of the Department of History New York University About Margaret Sanger About the Project The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger Sanger Documents on the Web The Microfilm Edition The Proposed Electronic Edition The Margaret Sanger Papers Newsletter Topics for National History Day Projects Internships at the Sanger Papers Project Links to Related Sites ...
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Visit PT Barnum's virtual American Museum at the American Social History Project's website www.stamfordarts.com ...
Twenty leaders and revolutionaries of the 20th century who helped shaped the political and social fabric of our times ...
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Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum FLIGHT PLAN What's Happening Attractions Aviators Biography Childhood Comments Fun Facts Gift Shop Guest Book Home/Museum Newsclips Ninety-Nines Related Links Sponsors Trustees/ Volunteers Amelia Earhart Festival Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum 223 North Terrace Street Email: Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum ATCHISON KS 66002 URL: http://www.ameliaearhartmuseum.
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The Rockefellers - The most powerful, most admired family in America -- and the most hated.
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Research and study of Confederate Major General Edward Johnson ...
James Healy was the first African-American Catholic Bishop.
Patrick Healy was the first African-American to be president of a predominantly white university.
Discover primary source documents from early American history--- scenes and portraits from original newspapers, maps and writings.
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On-line guide to Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for President of the United States in 1872.
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Amelia Earhart, 1897 to 1937, biography of achievements, the early years, the celebrity, the last flight, links, references ...
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John Bell Hood was a brilliant tactician who reached his nadir when promoted to command of the Army of the Tennessee.
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Henry Nash Smith, in his 1950 Virgin Land, sought to separate the real Daniel Boone from the myth that has been created. While interesting, Smith missed the point in focusing on the historical figure and not the reasons behind the various representations of Boone since John Filson's autobiography in 1784. This project will attempt to provide a cross-section of Boone portrayals, and attempt to ...
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Freedom Never Dies: The Legacy of Harry T. Moore tells the story of America's first civil rights martyr.
Nursing medical history about a World War One Red Cross nurse.
DAVY CROCKETT Be always sure you are right, then go ahead. Davy Crockett, the celebrated hero, warrior and backwoods statesman, was born August 17, 1786 in a small cabin on the banks of the romantic Nolichucky River, near the mouth of Limestone Creek, which today lies about three and a half miles off 11-E Highway near Limestone, Tennessee. David Davy Crockett was the fifth of nine children ...
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Earhart's name became a household word in 1932 when she became the first woman--and second person--to fly solo across the Atlantic, on the fifth anniversary of Charles Lindbergh's feat, flying a Lockheed Vega from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland to Londonderry, Ireland.
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About the Lucretia Coffin Mott Project About Lucretia Coffin Mott Primary Sources Editorial Board How You Can Help Lucretia Coffin Mott (1793-1880) devoted her life to the abolition of slavery, women's rights, school and prison reforms, temperance, peace, and religious tolerance. Although a major figure in the reform movements of the nineteenth-century, Mott's importance has been under-estimated ...
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DANIEL BOONE More than any other man, Daniel Boone was responsible for the exploration and settlement of Kentucky. His grandfather came from England to America in 1717. His father was a weaver and blacksmith, and he raised livestock in the country near Reading, Pennsylvania. Daniel was born there on November 2, 1734. If Daniel Boone was destined to become a man of the wild, an explorer of ...
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Uncle Sam -- pictures and historical information about an American legend.
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Welcome! You have arrived at the page of General Lew Wallace and Ben-Hur. Learn more about their history by browsing through our info-packed website.
William Bauchop Wilson First U.S. Secretary of Labor Wilson is a constructive man, a friend of capital as well as of labor, and one whom no just man need fear. -- William S. Nearing, superintendent of Morris Run Coal Co., Morris Run, Pa., 1906 William Bauchop Wilson, 1862 - 1934 Introduction Blossburg.org is a community site, intended to foster communication and interaction among Blossburg ...
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The Wallace Nutting Library is an assembly of hand colored platinotype photographs, reproduction furniture and books authored by Wallace Nutting, A nineteenth century Congregational Minister turned photographer who captured colonial America as it was. As it will never be again.
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David Davy Crockett (1786-1836) Davy Crockett was perhaps best known in Tennessee as a noted hunter and for his unique style of backwoods oratory. In Texas, however, he will always be remembered as a heroic participant in the Battle of the Alamo. Crockett was born 17 August 1786 in what is now northeastern Tennessee. It was not until he was eighteen before he learned to read and write. About ...
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Fascinating facts about Edwin Herbert Land inventor of Polaroid Land Camera in 1947.
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Milton Hershey the man, Hersheys Chocolate, and the Milton Hershey School ...
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Amelia earhart biography ...
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Lew Wallace: Soldier, Statesman & Scholar Lewis Lew Wallace (1827-1905) was born in Brookville, Indiana, on April 10, 1827, to David and Esther French Test Wallace. David Wallace was an attorney who was elected governor of Indiana early in Lew's childhood. At the outbreak of the Mexican War, Wallace helped raise a company of volunteers for the service and was elected 1st lieutanant of the 1st ...
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A small Emma Goldman page ...
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This website is made possible by the generous support of Idaho Humanities Council, the University of Idaho Library, and the John C. Smith Memorial Fund This website requires Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape 4.0 browers. ...
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Children's biography about Amelia Earhart. Lesson plans included for elementary social studies and homeschooling use. ...
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Veteran journalist Joseph Wershba's powerful portrait of the legendary Edward R. Murrow in the insidious era of Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
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America's Christian Leaders: Anne Hutchinson By Jay Rogers In 1636, Anne Hutchinson, the wife of one of Boston's leading citizens, was charged with heresy and banished from Massachusetts Colony. A woman of learning and great religious conviction, Hutchinson challenged the Puritan clergy and asserted her view of the Covenant of Grace - that moral conduct and piety should not be the primary ...
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Information about Franklin County indiana and Brookville ...
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Elizabeth 'Mumbet' Freeman ...
Lewis Wallace (1827-1905) Although he would have much preferred to be remembered as a highly successful military hero, Lew Wallace has been thwarted in this ambition and is best known as an author. Born in Indiana, he had worked as a clerk and early displayed a fascination for Mexico which would affect him in later years. During the Mexican War he served as a second lieutenant in the lst Indiana ...
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An Examination of the Political Philosphy of Charles Edison, Governor of New Jersey (1941-1943) ...
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The voice of Aztlan publishes news, news analyses and scholarly writings on La Raza.
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Home Article on Pond's Life Newsletters Bibliography Links Guest Book Welcome to the Peter Pond Society This is the story of Peter Pond (1740-1807), an overlooked Connecticut Yankee who was the precursor to Lewis and Clark. He was born in Milford, CT, became a giant in the Canadian fur trade and returned to Milford to spend his final years. The location of his grave is unknown. Pond inspired ...
GUNG HO!According To Evans F. Carlson ETHICAL INDOCTRINATIONCARLSON OF THE RAIDER MARINES ...
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A detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout. However, historians are still trying to piece together the mystery of Harrison and continue searching for clues as to his earlier life and his whereabouts after the Civil War. ...
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An account of the meeting between the famous collector of Irish music, Francis O'Neill, also police chief of Chicago, and 'Red Emma' Goldman, the anarchist. This occurred on the occasion of her arrest for complicity in the assassination of President McKinley.
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A biography of American showman P.T. Barnum.
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An History of the Great War of 1914 to 1918 presented in internet format. Contains various articles and features from authors around the world. Please be aware this is a hi-bandwidth site.
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Daniel Boone's Move to Kentucky by Theodore Roosevelt, presented in The National Center for Public Policy Research's archive of Historical Documents ...
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Dooley, Thomas Anthony. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...
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Based on interviews with people who were on the island for which Amelia was bound, the story that never fails to captivate takes a troublesome turn.
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PASS Fail The American Century by Harold Evans has a full page photo of Emma and covers the context of the anarchist movement in the United States The heavily promoted, The Century by Peter Jennings et al does not even bother to mention Emma Goldman (yet manages to include Bernard Geotz). Only a passing mention is made of anarchists in reference to the Russian Revolution. This book definitely ...
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Vol. 17. Later National Literature, Part II. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907 ...
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Wallace, Lew. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...
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Main | About BRF | News | Brethren Mission Fund | Articles | Columns | BBI | Contacts | Links THE BREAD BASKET THE WITCH OF WALL STREET Hetty Green was a mean-spirited, tightfisted, shrewd woman! Born Henrietta Howland Robinson in 1835, she is listed in Guiness Book of World Records as the greatest of misers. Hetty's father, Edward Mott Robinson, and her aunt Sylvia Ann Howland both died in ...
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Was a representative man. He was conspicuously one of a very numerous class, still existing, and which has heretofore exerted a very powerful influence over this republic. As such, his wild and wondrous life is worthy of the study of every patriot.
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Campus Life The following newspaper article on Tom Dooley appreard in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on April 4, 1993. The author is John DeGregorio, a Washington, D.C., attorney. Tom Dooley was a Notre Dame graduate and pre-med student. As a young Navy doctor, Dooley tended to thousands of North Vietnamese fleeing for the south, treating them for smallpox, leprosy, malaria and malnutrition. He ...
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Dr. Thomas A. Dooley Other Notable Tom Dooleys: Thomas A. Dooley, M.D. Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, M.D., who would eventually become internationally recognized for his medical work in Southeast Asia during the 1950s, was born in 1927 into an American Roman Catholic family. Surprisingly, Dooley proved to be an irresponsible student who graduated near the bottom of his class at the St. Louis University ...
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Badpuppy Gay Today Tuesday, 02 September 1997 DR. AMERICA: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927-1961 By James T. Fisher Book Review by Warren Arronchic ________________________________________________________________________ Dr. America: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927-1961, by James T. Fisher, University of Massachusetts Press, hardback, 352 pp. $29.95 ...
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Dr. America: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927- 1961 by James T. Fisher copywrite 1997; Published by The University of Massachusetts Press P.O. Box 429, Amherst, MA 01004 (ISBN Hardcover 1-55849-067-1) Prologue: The Man in the Song This time tomorrow Reckon where I'll be In some lonesome valley Hanging on a white oak tree Hang down your head, Tom Dooley Hang down your head and cry Hang down ...
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Dr. America: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927-1961, by James T .Fisher, University of Massachusetts Press, 1997 304 pages ractically everybody in my generation has a Tom Dooley anecdote. My brother-in-law, for example, told me that his decision to become a physician was greatly influenced by the Jungle Doctor. Whatever happened to him, he added, alluding to that brief period (1955-1960) when ...
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The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley: A Cautionary Tale Book Review (from the July/August 1999 issue) Dr. America: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927-1961 Author: James T. Fisher Publishing Date: 09/1998 Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press THE UNITED STATES emerged from World War II with a new sense of identity and purpose. The Depression was over. We had won a major victory in a two front ...
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WALLACE MSS. The Wallace mss., 1865-1949, consist of letters and papers of Lewis Wallace, 1827-1905, lawyer, soldier, diplomat, and author, commonly known as Lew Wallace. Career: born at Brookville, Indiana, April 10, 1827; son of David Wallace, governor of Indiana, and Esther French (Test) Wallace; before he was sixteen he began to support himself by copying records in the county clerk's ...
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A site dedicated to the explication of the Wirz Andersonville Trial ...
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Please Click On The Picture Above To Enter AEO Disclaimer: All Those Involved in AEO are not affiliated with any orginization in memory of Ms Earhart nor are we related to her. This is simply a book project for a 6th Grade Language Arts class that I am just going to leave up for awhile so others can see my information. All information unless otherwise stated is copyrighted to Amelia Earhart ...
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Civil War And the Western Frontier General H. B. Carrington Henry Beebee Carrington served as Colonel and Brigadier General in the Union Army. He is best known for his role in the Fetterman Massacre, and also for his zealous pursuit of northerners disloyal to the Union. The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans Photographs of General Carrington With other ...
When he surrendered his twenty-six hundred man cavalry brigade on May 17, 1865 near Munford, Alabama, this individual, who had fought forty-two major battles and many minor skirmishes, became the last commander of a major unit to capitulate to Federal forces, thus ending the conflict in the states east of the Mississippi. He had privately stated prior to the war when visiting Washington and ...
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Search Photographs Swap Meet Books Biography Index Home Lewis Lew Wallace Lew Wallace was born April 10, 1827, in Brookville, Indiana and moved to Indianapolis in 1837 when his father was elected governor. He received very little formal education and left school at sixteen. He became a copyist in the county clerks office and studied law in his fathers law office. When the Mexican War broke out ...
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