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July 13, 2019 Leave a Comment

Sacajawea Saves Lewis and Clark

Surprising a squaw so encumbered with pappooses that she could not escape, they won her heart by the gift of a looking-glass and painting her

July 12, 2019 Leave a Comment

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

This series has eight easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: The Importance of the Expedition.IntroductionMore and more, as

January 26, 2017 Leave a Comment

Bad, Awful, and Nasty

From our Humor Department:I deny that Hamilton is Bad, Awful, and Nasty. I believe he has the opposite traits. Hamilton is Nasty, Awful, and

February 25, 2016 Leave a Comment

Kennedy’s Possible Exception

From our Humor Department:"I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together

September 25, 2015 Leave a Comment

Thomas Jefferson’s Administration

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their US History Series, #10. Thomas Jefferson & His Democracy, published on April 11,

September 11, 2015 Leave a Comment

Federal Politics Begins

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their US History Series, #9. Where US Politics Came From, published on April 4,

June 11, 2013 Leave a Comment

Legacy of the Louisiana Purchase

Today's installment concludes The Louisiana Purchase,our selection from The Life of Thomas Jefferson by Henry S. Randall published in 1858. For

June 10, 2013 Leave a Comment

Agreement About Louisiana Reached

And let us not withhold from the Consul of France the credit which is due him for approaching and approving the proceedings of such a

June 9, 2013 Leave a Comment

Jefferson’s Diplomacy Impresses Napoleon

And let us not withhold from the Consul of France the credit which is due him for approaching and approving the proceedings of such a

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