4 posts tagged early American history
SubscribeMHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Marlin Briscoe
http://www.milehighreport.com/ 2008/ 5/ 14/ 482697/ mhr-s-forgotten-broncos-ma-
9 Greatest Opening Day Moments
http://mopupduty.com/ index.php/ 9-greatest-opening-day-moments/9 Greatest Opening Day Moments Posted on March 23rd, 2008 in Baseball History, Baseball Lore, Commentary, Early by Early Tags: american league, bob feller, frank robinson, George Bell, hank aaron, jackie robinson, jimmy key, los angeles angels, st.
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Saving searches on EBSCO databases
http://ilsenquiryblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 01/ 07/ saving-searches-on-ebsco-data…If a student wishes to save searches/results from one of the EBSCO databases (e.g. ASP, Business Source Elite, CINAHL, Sport Discus), they need to register as a user with MyEBSCOhost. Within the database, click on Sign in and then I’m a new user. Registration is free.
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Thanksgiving (American history before 1865)
http://www.americanhistoryonline.net/ early-american-history/ thanksgiving-ameri…Thanksgiving (American history before 1865) Tip! The case of Plessy v. Ferguson was a very important case in American History because it enforced segregation even making it legal, and made segregation a concrete reality for the people of the United States.
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The Dutch contribution to early America
http://vanishingamerican.blogspot.com/ 2007/ 11/ dutch-contribution-to-early-ame…As I mentioned in my last blog entry, I came across an old article in a book, reprinted from a turn-of-the-20th century Harper's Magazine, called The Dutch Influence in New England. I found the article eye-opening, in that quite honestly I had not been aware of the considerable influence exerted by the Dutch on our early New England colonies.