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Brewer's: White Widow
The Duchess of Tyrconnel, wife of Richard Talbot, Lord-deputy of Ireland under James II., created Duke of Tyrconnel a little before the king's…Brewer's: White Witch
(A). A cunning fellow; one knowing in white art in contradistinction to black art. “Two or three years past there came to these parts one ...…Byron (Whizzer) White
Byron (Whizzer) WhiteBorn: June 8, 1917Football All-America HB at Colorado (1937); signed with Pittsburgh in 1938 for the then largest contract in pro history ($15,800); took Rhodes…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 7, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 6, 1806April 8, 1806April 7, 1806 Monday April 7th 1806. This morning early the flesh of the remaining Elk was brought in and Drewyer with…Confederate Flags of the Old South
A history of the different manifestations of the Confederate flag by Borgna Brunner Introduction to the Confederate Flag Controversy. Related Links Confederate Flag…Logan, James, chief of the Mingo
(Encyclopedia) Logan, James, c.1725–1780, chief of the Mingo, b. Pennsylvania. He took his name from James Logan (1674–1751) and is frequently called simply Logan. He was a leader of the Native…thylacine
(Encyclopedia) thylacinethylacinethīˈləsīnˌ [key] or Tasmanian wolf, carnivorous marsupial, or pouched mammal, of New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania, presumed extinct since 1936. The thylacine is…The Lasting Influence of the Rolling Stones
After 50 years, the Rolling Stones continue to influence and inspire. Related Links Poll: Most Influential Band The Rolling…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 3, 1806
Day 1238 Day 1240 Lewis, March 3, 1806 Monday March 3rd 1806. Two of our perogues have been lately injured very much in consequence of the tide leaving them partially on shore. they split…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, September 20, 1805
Day 899 Day 901 Lewis, September 20, 1805 Friday September 20th 1805. This morning my attention was called to a species of bird which I had never seen before. It was reather larger than a…