Cartier is a subtle magic that holds the moon into pieces of wire from the sun. This sentence in poetry intended for any Cartier, master jeweler, is Jean Cocteau. We can not ask for a better definition for the house of Cartier, the undisputed master of contemporary chic. What’s the reason for this sentence? A ring. But not just any, it is a ring at the very specific form. Three interlocking rings but only one band called Trinity. Three rings, each having a specific meaning for a ring legendary...
Cartier is a subtle magic that holds the moon into pieces of wire from the sun. This sentence in poetry intended for any Cartier, master jeweler, is Jean Cocteau. We can not ask for a better definition for the house of Cartier, the undisputed master of contemporary chic. What’s the reason for this sentence? A ring. But not just any, it is a ring at the very specific form. Three interlocking rings but only one band called Trinity. Three rings, each having a specific meaning for a ring legendary...
Signing Day 2012 Football - The rich appeared to get richer Wednesday as several of college football's power programs were among those landing top recruiting classes on national signing day. By Mark Schiefelbein, AP Dorial Green-Beckham celebrates after announcing that he will ...
Bilfinger Efficiency: your partner for energy efficiency - Corporate Presentation
Bilfinger Efficiency: your partner for energy efficiency - Corporate Presentation
As an energy service provider, Bilfinger Efficiency is your first point of contact for questions related to efficiency and energy contracting. The company bundles competences and services within the field of energy efficiency and optimizes energy consumption for individual customer needs. Besides the analysis of efficiency potentials, Bilfinger Efficiency provides comprehensive and sustainable solutions for real estate as well as for commercial and industrial facilities including savings guarantees.
Kansas Room Vertical File contains a wide assortment of materials including information on famous people, such as Lewis & Clark, Buffalo Bill Cody, and George Armstrong Custer. News clippings and pamphlets have information on local events, churches, and schools.
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) recognized these projects as 2013 Leadership in History award winners for their efforts to preserve and engage people with local history.
We at The History List compiled these slides to make it easier to learn from the hard work of the individuals and organizations recognized by the AASLH this year.
The History List brings people face to face with history through its free, easy-to-use resource for listing history-related events and organizations. Hundreds of organizations participate. There is no cost. More information on why other organizations participate, the advantages, and how you can get started is at www.TheHistoryList.com/getting-started.
Signing Day 2012 Football - The rich appeared to get richer Wednesday as several of college football's power programs were among those landing top recruiting classes on national signing day. By Mark Schiefelbein, AP Dorial Green-Beckham celebrates after announcing that he will ...
Bilfinger Efficiency: your partner for energy efficiency - Corporate Presentation
Bilfinger Efficiency: your partner for energy efficiency - Corporate Presentation
As an energy service provider, Bilfinger Efficiency is your first point of contact for questions related to efficiency and energy contracting. The company bundles competences and services within the field of energy efficiency and optimizes energy consumption for individual customer needs. Besides the analysis of efficiency potentials, Bilfinger Efficiency provides comprehensive and sustainable solutions for real estate as well as for commercial and industrial facilities including savings guarantees.
Kansas Room Vertical File contains a wide assortment of materials including information on famous people, such as Lewis & Clark, Buffalo Bill Cody, and George Armstrong Custer. News clippings and pamphlets have information on local events, churches, and schools.
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) recognized these projects as 2013 Leadership in History award winners for their efforts to preserve and engage people with local history.
We at The History List compiled these slides to make it easier to learn from the hard work of the individuals and organizations recognized by the AASLH this year.
The History List brings people face to face with history through its free, easy-to-use resource for listing history-related events and organizations. Hundreds of organizations participate. There is no cost. More information on why other organizations participate, the advantages, and how you can get started is at www.TheHistoryList.com/getting-started.
Slides from the talk I gave on the Dead Letter Office's Museum for Atlas Obscura, Oct. 31, 2015. Information on the event available online: www.atlasobscura.com/events/obscura-society-d-c-the-afterlife-of-mail
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Conduct a comprehensive study of Consumerism, Affluence, Suburbanization, and Racial relations in postwar America. Why was the 1950’s considered “the age of affluence”? What policies and trends of the decade promoted growth? How was Racial inequality and segregation exasperated in these years?
Documents:
Statistics: “Postwar Society: United States in 1947.” The Gilder Lehman Institute of American History. www.gilderlehman.org . 2012.
2. Sabo, Kyle. “The Levittown Legacy: Segregation in Suburbia?” Teaching Local History. Social Science Docket; Vol. 3 Number 2, Summer-Fall 2003. Pgs. 12-14.
3. Brinkley, Alan. “The Fifties: An Affluent Society.” The Gilder Lehman Institute of American History.https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by- era/1945-present/fifties . Accessed 2/6/2017.
4. “The G.I.Bill.” Salem-Keizer School District. Date Accessed 2/6/217/
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2nd- Affluence and suburbanization
3rd- racial relations including quotes that go along with the topic
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his guide brings together many resources for information and research from the holdings of the Library of Virginia, to
museum exhibits throughout the commonwealth, and to sites on the World Wide Web. The principal part of this resource
guide is a selected bibliography of published materials held at the Library of Virginia. Concluding the guide are sections devoted
to the eight recognized Indian tribes of Virginia, to selected museums with Virginia Indian-related displays, and to some pertinent Internet sites and portals. A portal to other sites on Virginia history can be found through the Library of Virginia’s Web site
<http: /> selecting Index and then History Resources on the Internet, Virginia.
This is a presentation I created and gave a few years back at DEOMI. It represents the ethnic observances identified and supported by the military/DoD.
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Review Essay
General Custer and the
Little Bighorn Reconsidered—Again
James B. Potts
Archaeological Perspectives on the Battle of Little Bighorn. By Douglas D. Scott,
Richard A. Fox, J r , Melissa A. Conner, and Dick Harmon. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1989. Illustrations. Tables. Maps. Photographs. Notes. Bibliography.
Index. Pp. xvii, 309. «27.95.
Archaeological Insights into the Custer Battle. By Douglas D. Scott and Richard
A. Fox, Jr.. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987. Illustrations. Tables.
Maps. Photographs. Index. Notes. Bibliography. Pp. xiii, 138. «14.95.
The Great Sioux War 1876-77. Edited by Paul L. Hedren. Helena: Montana
Historieal Society Press, 1991. Illustrations. Maps. Photographs. Notes. Index. Pp.
xii, 293. «29.50 cloth. «11.95 paper.
Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military
Frontier. By Robert M. Utley. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1988. Illus-
trations. Maps. Photographs. Index. Bibliography. Pp. xiv, 226. «19.95.
Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War,
1876-1877. By Jerome A. Greene. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991.
Photographs. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xv, 333. «35.00.
Custer's Last Campaign: Mitch Boyer and the Little Bighorn Reconstructed. By
John S. Gray. Lineoin: University of Nebraska Press, 1991. Illustrations. Maps.
Charts. Tables. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xviii, 446. «35.00.
The Custer Reader. Edited by Paul Andrew Hutton. Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press, 1992. Maps. Photographs. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xiv, 583. «40.00.
The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull. By Robert M.
Utley. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1993. Illustrations. Maps. Bibliography.
Notes. Index. Pp. xvii, 413. «22.00.
A Complete Life of General George A. Custer. By Frederick Whittaker. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press. 1993. 2 vols. Illustrations. Maps. Preface. Index. Vol. 1:
Pp. xxiv, 358. «12.95. Vol. 2: Pp. xiv, 314. «12.95.
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Glory-Hunter: A Life of General Custer. By Frederick F. Van de Water. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 1988. Illustrations. Maps. Photographs. Index. Pp.
442.811.95.
Son of the Morning Star: Ouster and The Littte Bighorn. By Evan S. Connell.
New York: Harper Collins Publishers. 1991. Maps. Photographs. Index. Bibliography.
Pp. 441. «10.95.
The Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876. By John S. Gray. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press. 1988. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Photographs. Index.
Bibliography. Notes. Pp. 408. Ï16.95.
Soldiers Falling into Camp: The Battles at the Rosebud and the Little Big Hom.
By Robert Kämmen, Frederick Lefthand, and Joe Marshall. Encampment, Wyo.:
Affiliated Writers of America, 1992. Illustrations. Maps. Appendixes. Index. Pp. 240.
819.95.
Arvhaeotogy, History and Ouster's Last Battle: The L.
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1. Scott Wagner
McLean County Museum
Spring 2007
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Kickapoo
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