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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 18, 1806
Day 1396 Day 1398 Lewis, May 18, 1806 Sunday May 18th 1806. Twelve hunters turned out this morning in different directions agreeably to the order of last evening. Potts and Whitehouse…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 25, 1805
Day 675 Day 677 Lewis, May 25, 1805 Saturday May 25th 1805. The Two canoes which we left behind yesterday to bring on the meat did not arrive this morning untill 8 A M. at which time we…Cloudsplitter
Author:Russell BanksPublisher:Harper Flamingo Banks's ambitious portrait of abolitionist John Brown, whose famed (and failed) attempt to liberate slaves in the 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 28, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 27, 1806March 1, 1806February 28, 1806 Friday February 28th 1806. Reubin Fields and Collins set out this morning early on a hunting…Pro Football Hall of Fame
National Football Museum, Canton, Ohio Teams named are those with which player is best identified; figures in parentheses indicate number of playing seasons.Name, position, team(s), number…Neutral Colors
Neutral (NOO-trul) colors don't usually show up on the color wheel. Neutral colors include black, white, gray, and sometimes brown and beige. They are sometimes called “earth tones.” Circus by…Sports Stars: A - C
Hank Aaron Jim Abbott Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Freddy Adu Andre Agassi Benny Agbayani Troy Aikman Marv Albert Tenley Albright Amy Alcott Grover Cleveland (Pete…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 25, 1805
Day 676 Day 678 Clark, May 25, 1805 May 25th Satturday 1805" The two Canoes left for meat yesterday did not joint us untill 8 oClock this morning at which time we Set out, the morning Cool…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 1, 1805
Day 816 Day 818 Lewis, August 1, 1805 Thursday August 1st 1805. This morning we set out early and proceeded on tolerably well untill 8 OCT. by which time we had arrived within a few miles…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 25, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 24, 1806February 26, 1806February 25, 1806 Tuesday February 25th 1806. It continued to rain and blow so violently that there was no…