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Cahokia
(Encyclopedia) Cahokia Cahokia kəhōˈkēə [key], village (2020 pop. 13,536), St. Clair co., SW Ill., a residential…2002 NLCS Composite Box Score (St. Louis Cardinals)
LCS vs. San Francisco Overall NL Playoffs Batting Avg AB R H HR RBI BB SO Avg AB R H HR RBI BB SO Jim Edmonds .400 20…St. Louis Rams <span class="rm" >(2-1)</span>
PassingAttCmpPct.YdsTDRatingKurt Warner1076863.6793486.7Interceptions: Warner 3.Top ReceiversNoYdsAvgLongTDTorry Holt1519112.7501Isaac Bruce1415911.4221Marshall Faulk141148.1230Az-zahir…2000 NLCS Composite Box Score (St. Louis Cardinals)
LCS vs New York Overall NL Playoffs Batting Avg AB R H HR RBI BB SO Avg AB R H HR RBI BB SO Pat Hentgen 1.000 1 0 1…Carcassonne
(Encyclopedia) Carcassonne Carcassonne kärkäsônˈ [key], city, capital of Aude dept., S France, in Languedoc. The old…Doisy, Edward Adelbert
(Encyclopedia) Doisy, Edward AdelbertDoisy, Edward Adelbertdoiˈzē [key], 1893–1986, American biochemist, b. Hume, Ill., grad. Univ. of Illinois (B.A., 1914), Ph.D. Harvard, 1920. For his discovery of…Harris, William Torrey
(Encyclopedia) Harris, William Torrey, 1835–1909, American educator and philosopher, b. Windham co., Conn., educated at Yale. He was superintendent (1868–80) of the St. Louis public school system and…Colter, John
(Encyclopedia) Colter, JohnColter, Johnkōlˈtər [key], c.1775–1813, American trapper and guide, b. Virginia. In 1803 he enlisted in the Lewis and Clark expedition and in 1806, on the return trip, was…Beauharnois
(Encyclopedia) Beauharnois Beauharnois bōhärˈnwä [key], city, S Que., Canada, on Lake St. Louis, a broadening of the…Le Vau, Louis
(Encyclopedia) Le Vau, LouisLe Vau, Louislwē lə vō [key], 1612–70, French architect, involved in most of the important building projects for Louis XIV. He settled on the Île Saint-Louis, where he…