Documents tagged with historynorthsouthamerica

The Spanish Conquer the Aztecs

Journey with Hernando Cortez and witness the conquest of one of the greatest Native American civilzations.
  • Jedi Ninja published this 06 / 04 / 2009
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Robert King Carter Diary and Papers

The story of Robert "King" Carter.
  • durstlaw published this 01 / 14 / 2009
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Benjamin F. Carter

The Battle Report of my cousin, Benjamin Franklin Carter, former Mayor of Austin Texas, wherein he describes his command at the Battle of Antietam, Civil War
  • durstlaw published this 01 / 13 / 2009
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Free Meal

A classic story of life on the road with Hank Williams told to me by Hank's steel guitarist, Don Helms. In 1951, at a Dallas restaurant, a proud Native American rewrites the rules of dining etique...
  • mbpmusicly2711 published this 01 / 11 / 2009
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The Lewis And Clark Expedition (With Illustrations & Maps - 1905)

The Lewis And Clark Expedition (1803-1806)
  • pautrey published this 01 / 10 / 2009
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Mother's Best

Recreation of Hank Williams and the Drifting Cowboys performing live on the Mother's Best Flour radio show on WSM circa 1951.
  • mbpmusicly2711 published this 01 / 10 / 2009
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Seeing the Elephant, Mastodon, Mammoth1

A list of the Elephant, Mastodon, or Mammoth engravings made by aboriginal cultures from prehistoric times.
  • Marburg72 published this 12 / 14 / 2008
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United States History Fall Semester Review

A Powerpoint review of U.S. History from prehistoric America through the American Revolution.
  • H. Lacey published this 12 / 12 / 2008
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Dist3-12History

History of District 3 and 12 Masonic Lodges in West Puget Sound counties; Kitsap, Mason, and Pierce
  • LOtis Digital Arts published this 12 / 10 / 2008
  • 343 reads
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An Illustrated History of the USA

A fascinating history of the USA from the time of the Amerindians to the culturally diverse but united country of today.
  • rebis published this 11 / 12 / 2008
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John Brown Bell

Created by Marlborough Historical Society member Joan Abshire after months of exhaustive research in Massachusetts and West Virginia. More background information is here: http://historicmarlboro...
  • leewright published this 11 / 07 / 2008
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Giants Found in North America

According to the Cocopa Indian tribe, giants of the past were able to carry logs that six of the humans failed to budge. Humans can roughly carry twice their body. The average human weighs 150 poun...
  • slobodan kovac published this 10 / 23 / 2008
  • 2,248 reads
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Informer v01n1 2008 September

Informer: The Journal of American Mafia History, Volume 1, Number 1, September 2008. Cover story is The Mob's Worst Year: 1957 (Part 1 of 2). Other features: Capone's Triggerman Kills Michigan C...
  • Informer Journal published this 09 / 07 / 2008
  • 2,206 reads
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Fulni-ô document

The Fulni-ô are Indians from the North-East coast in Brazil and they speak yathe language
  • Alann published this 07 / 17 / 2008
  • 46 reads
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Underground mine map: Cliff Mine, Hidden Treasure Mine, Sacramento Mine, Chicago Mine, Tooel County,

Map of underground mine workings of the Hidden Treasure Group (Hidden Treasure, Cliff, Sacramento, and Chicago Mines) from USGS Professional Paper 173, Geology and Ore Deposits of the Stockton and ...
  • rhartill published this 06 / 16 / 2008
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"Student Strikers Wreck Lunchroom" (New York Times, May 7, 1913)

New York Times, May 7, 1913: Smash Dishes and Overturn Tables in Stuyvesant High School Basement.
  • Lampbane published this 04 / 04 / 2008
  • 542 reads
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"Striking Students Heard by Faculty" (New York Times, May 8, 1913)

New York Times, May 8, 1913: Stuyvesant School Boys Are Allowed to Hold an Open Meeting.
  • Lampbane published this 04 / 04 / 2008
  • 384 reads
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"High School Burned" (New York Times, January 1907)

New York Times, January 17, 1907: The Stuyvesant Badly Damaged This Morning-Can't Be Used
  • Lampbane published this 04 / 04 / 2008
  • 324 reads
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"Manual Training School" (New York Times, September 1905)

New York Times, September 22, 1905: Cornerstone Laid for New Building on East Fifteenth Street
  • Lampbane published this 04 / 04 / 2008
  • 539 reads
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The Church and Senator Barack Obama

A collection of information relating to the church and pastor's that inspire Senator Barack Obama. A lineage that leads back to Dr. King, Jr.
  • servantstill published this 01 / 30 / 2008
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