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Review of 365 Your Date with History This engrossing reference book is packed full of historical facts, details and anecdotes, making it an excellent choice for general history enthusiast. this day in history • today in history • what happened today in history • 365 your date with history • history for beginners
Maytag Invents the Washing Machine July 14th 1857 Maytag invented the washing machine. Another Color Some History coloring sheet washing machine • today in history • july 14th • maytag repairman • kids crafts
Education Sites Galore! Short reviews on recommended educational web sites! schools • net • reviews • learning • kingdom
History Crafts and Printable Index An ongoing index of crafts, printables and projects relating to history. history crafts • american history • world history • free worksheets • coloring pages
Make a Braided Rug Go back to the days of Laura Ingalls Wilder with this easy to make braided rug. Perfect for a study of the book Little House on the Prairie. little house on the praire • laura ingalls wilder • pioneer crafts • history crafts • colonial crafts
The Life of John Quincy Adams The first president to also be the son of a president, John Quincy Adams paralleled the temperament, career and opinions of his illustrious father. the life of john quincy adams • john quincy adams old man eloquent • old man eloquent • john adams • madison administration
Classic Authors: Langston Hughes A brief biography of Langston Hughes. harlem renaissance • langston hughes • jazz • african-americans
Date-A-Base Book 2010 – Historic Anniversaries This book, available in paper and as e-book, lists historic anniversaries occurring during 2010, providing researchers with advance notice of interesting dates in history date-a-base book 2010 • dave haslett • ideas4writers • important anniversaries 2010 • historic birthdays
Historical July, part 1 Although the American Independents Day is the primary event celebrated in July many other historical events also occurred in July such as the Donner Party deciding to split off from their main group and the Whitman-Spalding party of missionaries reaching Independents Rock. july • independents • fireworks • america • united states
The Haunted Ohio Reformatory in Mansfield The haunted reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio has a history with tales of torture and murder. The site is most famous for its use as a movie set and its ghost. haunted ohio reformatory • mansfield ohio reformatory • torture and murder at ohio reformatory • ghost at reformatory • haunted reformatory
Court Reporting - The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth Court reporting is a career that offers exposure to fascinating legal proceedings, good pay, and room for advancement. court reporters • court reporting • stenographers • career • careers
Fun in February! February is the shortest month of the year, but a month that is packed with many learning opportunities. Enjoy these different activities and have some fun in February! groundhog day • punxsutawney phil • winter • spring • black history month
At the Reference Desk: Commonly Asked Questions Part three. Plus, a list of some of my favourite reference sources, both print and online. reference questions • librarians • reference • libraries • faq
Missouri Wine Comes of Age The best wine in the United States was once produced in Missouri wine country. Hermann, Missouri was considered the heart of the country's quality wine production. wines • missouri wine • missouri wines • wine country missouri • norton wines
Ours or Theirs: Reformation is on the Table Christian Reconstruction, the sibling to Dominionism as both stand front and center for the "True American Holy Christian Church" are defining the "make" in Jesus’ words in the same way the early Catholic missionaries "made" disciples of the Incas and Aztecs: Evangelizing replaced with coercion. christian reconstruction • dominionism • bible • evangelizing • coercion
Vindolanda Roman Fort The Roman fort at Vindolanda predates Hadrian's Wall. It defended northern Roman Britain until the fifth century AD and supported a substantial civilian settlement. vindolanda • roman fort • roman forts • roman army • hadrian’s wall |
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