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Go to the following webpage for more information on the Intrepid and Civil War Balloons.
http://www.old-picture.com/civil-war/Professor-observing-Thaddeus-Intrepid.htm
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Go to the following webpage for more information on the Intrepid and Civil War Balloons. http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Lighter_than_air/Civil_War_balloons/LTA5.htm
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Go To:
http://steunenberg.blogspot.com/search?q=Walter+Johnson
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"It was wild country in those days. Whenever I go to the movies and see a picture showing so-called "hard-boiled westerners", I just think of Idaho back in 1906 and wish some of…
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“Justus was buried in the Heppner cemetery on the Fourth of July. He probably would have liked that. Three weeks later, his widow Susan, now sixty-eight, filed a Declaration…
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Borah was of course found innocent of all charges against him and went on to a long and Illustrious career in the U.S. Senate.
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George getting himself in trouble again!
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Read more about the Haywood Trial at: http://steunenberg.blogspot.com
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Read more about Harry Orchard, Charles Siringo, Bob Meldrum and the Haywood Trial at: http://steunenberg.blogspot.com
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Read more about James McParland, Harry Orchard and the Haywood Trial at: http://steunenberg.blogspot.com
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Support public television and buy your copy of the DVD at: http://shop.idahoptv.org/product/show/46909
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Read more about Assassination: Idaho's Trial of the Century at: http://steunenberg.blogspot.com
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Read more about Governor Steunenberg and the Haywood Trial at: http://steunenberg.blogspot.com
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Great grandpa was my kind of guy. I try to carry on the no necktie tradition.
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I have Frank's commemorative medal one of which was given to each attending governor.
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“Evidently, somebody somewhere made a decision. Justus was given a certificate of disability and discharged three weeks later, February 24, 1865, as a result of “partial…
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"Back in New York State, things took a turn for the worse for Lewis. He required a second amputation on his left leg. Some said it was because of contributory negligence on his…
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"Dear Sister, . . . He [Stonewall Jackson] will wake up some morning to find his stonewall all gone to thunder and his soul singing rebel anthems with the Devil and his Angels in…
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LST 808 second ship down.
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