Death and Legacy Clark died on September 1, 1838, in St. Louis, Missouri. He has been remembered as one of the country's greatest explorers. The maps he drew helped the U.S. government — and the rest of the nation — understand the geography of the American West. His journal also ...
Lewis and William Clark were close friends before they set out on their famous expedition. Despite his desire for a wife, Meriwether Lewis was never married nor had any children. Death Year: 1809 Death date: October 11, 1809 Death State: Tennessee Death City: Nashville Death Country: United ...
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Lewis Mumforddid a bit of hate-viewing during a visit to the Whitney Museum, which hosted the Second Biennial of Contemporary American Painting. Mumford found a few works he genuinely liked, but had to admit he also enjoyed the ones he hated. Excerpts: MYSTERY WOMAN…at left,Lewis Mumfordwas...
"Twice in recent years, America has lost loyal allies in the Middle East, the Shah of Iran and Anwar Sadat ...I don't think you can overstate the importance that the rise ofIslamic fundamentalismwill have to the rest of the world in the century ah...
With this post (No. 413), we mark the tenth anniversary ofThe New Yorker.Since I beganA New Yorker State of Mindin March 2015, I’ve attempted to give you at least a sense of what the magazine was like in those first years, as well as the historical events that often informed its...
or he was not considered suitable for the crown. Either way, the young man was removed from the succession by his own father. Stephen made a deal with Empress Matilda’s son, Henry of Anjou, that the crown would go to him on Stephen’s death, thus returning the crown to the rightful...
Many persons have claimed this reward (of Professor C.F. Hodge, of Clark University, Worcester, Mass.), and many claims have been investigated. The results have disclosed many _mourning doves_, but not one pigeon. Now we understand that the quest is closed, and hope has been abandoned. ...
(which, ironically enough, seems increasingly inevitable to France since the death of the enemy warrior, von Hindenburg).” She continued with these observations made by French journalist and historianEmmanuel Berl(1892–1976), who wrote that as a result of the Great War, the youth in both ...
(Amanda) Hart of Chicago, IL, and Emily M. (Andrew) Roy of Belle Center. Mr. Hart is also survived by his grandson, Harrison Douglas Hart; and a sister, Sherry L. (Jeffrey) Lewis of Kokomo, IN. He was preceded in death by his parents, Russell and Mae Hart; and brothers: Charles...