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Rockefeller, John D., 3rd
philanthropistBirthplace: New York CityBorn: 1906Died: 19783rd Game—Houston, Oct. 25<br/>Chicago, 7, Houston 5
Batting SummaryChicago (A.L.)Houston (N.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBIPodsednik, lf8120Biggio, 2b6221Iguchi, 2b7121Astacio, p0000Marte, p0000Rodriguez, p0000Buehrle, p0000Taveras, cf6000Dye,…Shakur, Tupac Amaru
(Encyclopedia) Shakur, Tupac Amaru, 1971-1996, African-American rap artist, composer, and actor, b. New York, N.Y., as Lesane Parish Crooks. Tupac’s…3rd Game—Florida, Oct. 21<br/>New York 7, Florida 1
Batting SummaryNew York (A.L.)Florida (N.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBISoriano, 2b4100Pierre cf3120Jeter, ss4330Castillo 2b4000Giambi 1b2000Rodriguez c4010Dellucci pr-rf1000Cabrera rf4021Williams…3rd Game—St. Louis, Oct. 26<br/>Boston 4, St. Louis 1
Batting SummaryBoston (A.L.)St. Louis (N.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBIDamon cf5110Renteria ss4010Cabrera ss4120Walker rf3111Ramirez lf4122Pujols 1b4010Ortiz 1b4010Rolen 3b3000Mientkiewicz 1b0000Edmonds…3rd Game—St. Louis, Oct. 24<br/>Detroit 0, St. Louis 5
Batting Summary Detroit (A.L.)St. Louis (N.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBIGranderson, cf4000Eckstein, ss4120Monroe, lf4000Wilson, lf3110Polanco, 2b3000Pujols, 1b4110Ordonez, rf3000Rolen, 3b4110Guillen,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: December 3, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark December 2, 1805December 4, 1805December 3, 1805 December 3rd Tuesday 1805 a fair windey morning wind from the East, the men Sent after an Elk…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 1, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 30, 1805May 2, 1805May 1, 1805 Wednesday May 1st 1805. Set out this morning at an early, the wind being favourable we used our sales…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 3, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark October 2, 1805October 4, 1805October 3, 1805 October 3rd Thursday 1805 Canoe Camp a fair cool morning wind from the East all our men getting…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 3, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 2, 1805July 4, 1805July 3, 1805 Wednesday July 3rd 1805. This morning early we employed all hands; some were making tar or attempting to…