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  2. John Haney Rogers - Wikipedia

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    John Haney Rogers, born 1822 in Tennessee, died December 27, 1906 Merced, California, was a pioneer of the California Gold Rush, and was one of the first known group of European-Americans to travel through Death Valley, California, in December 1849.

  3. Charles Romley Alder Wright - Wikipedia

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    In quest of a non-addictive alternative to morphine, Wright experimented with combining morphine with various acids.He boiled anhydrous morphine alkaloid with acetic anhydride over a stove for several hours and produced a more potent, acetylated form of morphine, now called diamorphine (or diacetylmorphine), [10] also known as heroin.

  4. William L. Manly - Wikipedia

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    William Lewis Manly (April 6, 1820 – February 5, 1903) was an American pioneer of the mid-19th century. He was a fur hunter, caravan guide and gold prospector, and then a farmer and writer in his later years.

  5. Ike Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    The "Cadaver Connection" was a supposed heroin smuggling operation involving the use of coffins containing dead American soldiers being shipped home for burial to move heroin into the United States for processing. Frank Lucas, one of Atkinson's partners in the US, stated that this was how the narcotic was smuggled out of Thailand: [3]

  6. Death Valley '49ers - Wikipedia

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    The monument (CHL No. 441) in Burnt Wagons, California, marking the site where the group killed their oxen and burned their wagonsThe Death Valley '49ers were a group of pioneers from the Eastern United States that endured a long and difficult journey during the late 1840s California Gold Rush to prospect in the Sutter's Fort area of the Central Valley and Sierra Nevada in California.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    As heroin use rose, so did overdose deaths. The statistics are overwhelming. In a study released this past fall examining 28 states, the CDC found that heroin deaths doubled between 2010 and 2012. The CDC reported recently that heroin-related overdose deaths jumped 39 percent nationwide between 2012 and 2013, surging to 8,257.

  8. "Sesame Street" releases ASL videos for Deaf History Month - AOL

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    Will.i.Am and Feist are among the artists who collaborated with "Sesame Street" and the National Theater of the Deaf on the four music videos, performed by ASL interpreters.

  9. 113-year-old tower in Death Valley National Park felled by ...

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    A historic wooden tower was inadvertently felled by a traveler who used it to winch a vehicle stuck in mud in California's Death Valley National Park, federal officials said.