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June 7, 2013 Leave a Comment

Napoleon’s Intrigues About Louisiana

By the secrecy and duplicity practiced relative to this object, it is clear to me that they apprehend some opposition on the part of America to their

June 6, 2013 Leave a Comment

Urgent Correspondence About Louisiana

. . . you may be able to impress on the Government of France the inevitable consequences of their taking possession of Louisiana. . . .Continuing

June 5, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Louisiana Purchase

This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Disturbing Intelligence About Louisiana.IntroductionPresident Thomas

June 4, 2013 Leave a Comment

Wright Brothers Accomplishes First Manned Flight

Today's installment concludes The First Airplanes,the name of our combined selection from Charles F. Horne, Samuel Langley, and Alexander Graham

June 3, 2013 1 Comment

Alexander Graham Bell Watches Airplane Experiments

The absolute weight of the aerodrome, including that of the engine and all appurtenances, was, as I was told, about twenty-five pounds, and the

June 2, 2013 Leave a Comment

Launching Troubles

Here, then, commences another long story of delay and disappointment in these efforts to obtain a successful launch.Continuing The First

June 1, 2013 Leave a Comment

Langley Begins His Experiments

The record of my attempts to acquire the art of flight may commence with the year 1889, when I procured a stuffed frigate bird, a California condor,

May 31, 2013 Leave a Comment

Needing an Engine

The commercial prosperity of the automobile industry led to the invention of ever lighter yet more powerful motors.Continuing The First

May 30, 2013 Leave a Comment

First Parachutes

Later experimenters were less successful, nor was it until after ballooning had become a popular sport that the most effective mechanism for arresting

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