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  2. Uncle Tom's Trail - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tom's Trail was a steep stairway descent from the south rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone to a viewpoint near the base of the Lower Yellowstone Falls in Yellowstone National Park. [1] The trail was constructed in 1898 by park concessionaire, "Uncle Tom" H. F. Richardson when the Department of the Interior granted Richardson a ...

  3. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, Bozeman resident H.F. Richardson (known as Uncle Tom) was given a permit to operate a ferry across the Yellowstone River near the site of today's Chittenden Memorial Bridge and take tourists down into the canyon below the lower falls on Uncle Tom's Trail.

  4. Trails of Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tom's Trail A steep 500 feet (150 m) descent into the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone from the south rim near the Lower Yellowstone Fall. Just east of the Lower Falls south rim parking area 44°42′59″N 110°29′37″W  /  44.71639°N 110.49361°W  / 44.71639; -110.49361  ( Uncle Tom

  5. Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    After magazine publication, Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is published in book form. The powerful novel depicts slave owner "Simon Legree" as deeply evil, and the slave "Uncle Tom" as the Christ-like hero. [167] It sells between 500,000 and 1,000,000 copies in U.S. and even more in Great Britain. Millions of people see the stage ...

  6. Uncle Tom - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tom is the title character of Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. [1] The character was seen in the Victorian era as a ground-breaking literary attack against the dehumanization of slaves.

  7. Riley-Bolten House - Wikipedia

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    The Riley-Bolten House, known locally as Uncle Tom's Cabin, is a historic home located at North Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story early-19th century frame house with a mid-19th century log wing, formerly located on the Riley plantation along with much of the suburb that presently surrounds it.

  8. Exeter trail is the legacy of a beloved RI outdoorsman. How ...

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    Carpenter recalled that after the Hurricane of 1954 blew down trees and obliterated trail markings, Hudson nailed the painted, metal tops of the cans as temporary trail markers.

  9. Film adaptations of Uncle Tom's Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tom's Cabin was the most-filmed story of the silent film era [1] with at least nine known adaptations between 1903 – 1927. This popularity was due to the continuing popularity of both the book and " Tom shows ", meaning audiences were already familiar with the characters and the plot, making it easier for the film to be understood ...