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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 24, 1806
Day 1224 Day 1226 Lewis, February 24, 1806 Monday February 24th 1806. Our sick are still on the recovery. Shannon & Labuishe returned in the forenoon; they had killed no Elk and…The True George Washington: Citizen and Office-Holder: Speeches
SpeechesThrough all his life Washington was no speechmaker. In 1758, by an order of the Assembly, Speaker Robinson was directed to return its thanks to Colonel Washington, on behalf of the…2010 Pulitzer Prize Winners
Awards ranging from journalism to fiction to music Related Links Pulitzer Prizes Joseph Pulitzer Biography Book, Magazine, and…Brewer's: Bostal
or Borstall. A narrow road-way up the steep ascent of hills or downs. (Anglo-Saxon biorh, a hill; stigelë, a rising path; our stile.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham…R - T
Bobby RahalJack RamsayBill RassmussenWillis ReedPee Wee ReeseMary Lou RettonButch ReynoldsManon RheaumeGrantland RiceJerry RiceHenri RichardMaurice RichardBob RichardsNolan RichardsonTex…Brewer's: Styles
Tom Styles or John a Styles, connected with John o'Noakes in actions of ejectment. These mythical gentlemen, like John Doe and Richard Roe, are no longer employed. And, like blind Fortune…People in the News
Find out who made headlines in any given year. From politicians to musicians to "reality TV" stars, read these short biographies about a variety of individuals…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 14, 1806
Day 1322 Day 1324 Lewis, April 14, 1806 Monday April 14th 1806. This morning at seven oCk. we were joined by Sergt. Pryor and the three hunters they brought with them 4 deer which Drewyer…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 14, 1806
Day 1323 Day 1325 Clark, April 14, 1806 Monday April 14th 1806 This morning at 7 oClock we were joined by Sgt. Pryor and they three hunters they brought with them 4 deer which drewyer had…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 13, 1806
Day 1386 Day 1388 Lewis, May 13, 1806 Tuesday May 13th 1806. This morning Capt. C. as usual was busily engaged with his patients untill eleven OCk. at 1 P.M. we collected our horses and set…