Also found in: Wikipedia. Pal`met´to flag 1. Any of several flags adopted by South Carolina after its secession. That adopted in November, 1860, had a green cabbage palmetto in the center of a white field; the final one, January, 1861, had a white palmetto in the center of a ...
6. South Carolina According to Wikipedia,“South Carolina’s flag was ranked as the 10th best designed state or provincial flag in North America by a non-scientific poll on the website of the North American Vexillological Association in 2001”.Well, according to our highly scientific process, ...
Just north of Saratoga you will find President U.S. Grant's final home on top of a mountain overlooking the valley below. Grant came here in the last months of his life to escape the mug of New York City summer and to finish his memoirs which he was writing with Mark Twain. Near th...
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Opinion. Focuses on Cam Strader, a 19-year-old freshman at the North Carolina State University, who is also one of the Rookies of the Year in NASCAR's Win... Ingalls,Zoe - 《Chronicle of Higher Education》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 ...
lead pencil: “On board the schooner Ebba, anchored off New-Berne, Pamlico Sound.” The capital of North Carolina–one of the forty-four states of the Union at this epoch–is the rather important town of Raleigh, which is about one hundred and fifty miles in the interior of the province...
Revolutionary Participation, African Americans and the End of slavery in Massachusetts, Massachusetts Historical Society, 25 October 2011, from: http://www.masshist.org/endofslavery/?queryID=56The North Briton, Wikipedia, 25 October 2011, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_North_Briton...