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The Potawatomi Trail of Death was the forced removal by militia in 1838 of about 859 members of the Potawatomi nation from Indiana to reservation lands in what is now eastern Kansas. The march began at Twin Lakes, Indiana (Myers Lake and Cook Lake, near Plymouth, Indiana ) on November 4, 1838, along the western bank of the Osage River , ending ...
Short title: CALImap1; Date and time of digitizing: 11:57, 18 May 2015: File change date and time: 11:57, 18 May 2015: Software used: Adobe Illustrator CC 2014 (Macintosh)
Map denoting where each of the 40 deceased presidents of the United States died Presidents that died in New York City (4): Monroe, Arthur, Hoover, Nixon Presidents that died in Washington, D.C. (7): J.Q. Adams, W.H. Harrison, Taylor, Lincoln, Taft, Wilson, Eisenhower
Santa Fe Trail; Siskiyou Trail; Southern Emigrant Trail; Southwest Trail, from St. Louis, Missouri, to Texarkana, Texas; Stockton - Los Angeles Road; Territorial Road of Michigan, from Detroit west to St. Joseph and Lake Michigan; Wilderness Road (Wilderness Trail) scouted by Daniel Boone from the Shenandoah Valley through the Cumberland Gap to ...
This is a route-map template for a trail in country. For a key to symbols, see {{ trails legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
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first time around,histories of how patriots gave us our America out of the crucible of tyrants, as well as histories of how dictators came to power in the last century. I had to reread the stories of the making and the unmaking of freedom. The more I read these his-tories, the more disturbed I became.
This is a list of destroyed heritage of the United States. The year of demolition is marked in parentheses. This is a list of cultural-heritage sites that have been damaged or destroyed accidentally, deliberately, or by a natural disaster, sorted by state.