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ANDREW CARiIEGll was a wan! m the varlmad and sleel llldIJSUIES He helmved Hlat II was I! dun: U! a nch Man In dmuhute hlS wealth dunng ms Ilfellme lo Ihal am he eslabllshed 2800 mums and many culhua! halls lhmughuul America k hfel-m: Dassron lur macnmuy Wed Elm! FORD lo Delvml where m 1886. he templeled m: lust molar we- luck, Ihe Fwd Motor Company manufactures! Ihe lurst Model V m 1909 Sums an unprecedenlen foul turns as Fresndenl ul lhe unmu Slates. FRANKLIN DELANII ROOSEVELI was a nopular leader who made exlensm us: of Mamie radlu runs In uplam ms glans and general: emhusmm to push :heln lmaugh Congms 1M :rmpleu pehumyehhs was connuered by DR. Imus SILK m 1553 aher mnrelllan 251w; 01151.;th Palm was lcdund M3519 m less than Ian tu8 SALK 5 re seam :unlmua m Balatorm; a: the Salk Inshmu RUBEN FROST's poem was clear uncle'stated weH meleien and mm the slums n? rural Amema H: was a four tune mnner n! m: Puhlm Fme m has been canes Amema's noel unreate MAIIIN LUTHER KING was a leader m M! cans: ol cml ngms He had men a paslnr heim lumm: la me GHSE n! szgregalmn Hus Innersmp earned mm m Nnbei Peat: Pnza m 196! He was assassmaun uy lame: Earl Ray m 1968 One ol the must mammary symbol: a! the Amencan way m hie was established when J. EDGII HUME! and m; Fedelaw Bureau 01 Invesllgahnn G-men' set uul Io clean nu ma Lnuntvy Hus career spanned mm 40 years. Me mnlmn mature unduslly was revulutuumred m Amerr ca and DAVIS WARK GRIFFIN became known as lhe Falhel a! true hlm 3'1 and mg ol dweclms Ior ms nan m w: revaluhon Hus :amela lechmuues wzre lhe nmneermg slaps ol the mduslry THUIIBDOD HIRSHILi Is Ihe hrsl Nam m sewn as a luslxce of the Sunveme Cum! Hts 1M meal was aimed pnmanly al cwn ngnls cases A plm homely wumzn walh Itemcnaous appeal to me muses. who was aiwayx m me lmcl m Imngs deV scribes ELUKOR RUDSUEU and Mr mum: 01 pan luchtng hESIdE by husband durmg ms laur Iarms GEMlD l. Film. the hm Pvmdml In achieve m: at hce mlnnul an eleclmn In 1974 through a senes at mnmmus emuls, lhe Nuun admm-slutuon :uuuled sun FORD ruched Inc puSllIOH Waugh Ivnlural n1 Cungvzss Llaulznanl Calcium JOHN GLENN alarm Amenca's luv d; Io mum space when he became the hrsl Amman to mm In: cam. He had new an awatuv m Wand W3! II Md 31251 mm m uuceume
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THOMAS ?IIML a bankrupt Quake! curse1makev sum? hm: leachel. preachev and gmcer wlule 1he most M117 ham pamphlet u! the Amman Revutulmn. H13 word: m Eomrnon Sense remeded'lunzmgs aHd aspiratlunslthat 1 have KEMBIHEU pm 0! American culiale m rm; day DANIEL WEGSTER chose 13w as a caveev and wenl on tn betnme wen known m the mulls and m palmcs He was lvnca Swelary of Slate mm an eye always Iu tlm PIESL dency whmn mm mm Chm Jushce JOHN MARSHlLl zslabhsned 1undamenta1 pnncmles ol Amencan mnslnunnnar 13w He IS med 15! ms precedenlm dedaralmn al a Cungvssmnal act as untanstllulronm He served lnmugn IIVE adlmmsha- honerum 1801 1835 ABRAHAM LINCOLN epllumrzed the Amman dream ni a humble yunng man ascennmu 1n the Mghw ufluu- 0! me 1am: He was supelw smsea at analymg comma: Is- sues and uansmlmg mm mm meaningful worn: Iur the nu him He was demed to me preszwalmn of 1M Unmn Born a stave In Maryland. FREDERICK DOUGLASS laught rwnseH 10 lead and wnle secretly arm 31211553526 to freedom He was an aldenl almlmomsl :ampalgmng snczesshmy lnr Negro sullmga and mu nghls HIRRIEI BEEEHER STDWE male Untl: Tom's Cabin m an zlfun M make me whme nalmn reams me mhumanr 1y 0! slawevy Hm bunk resunzd m arm n! the mnsl 9mm Ial ann cnntruvemal ways nu Ihe Amenmn sIaie me CHM Wal was hmmm 131' Hm work THEY MADE THEIR MARK Men and women who helped shape America's history DURDIHU DIX wnrhzd her enme 3mm MUM 161mm 01 Inc enslmg pena1 and menlal mslrluhuns m the mar 1800's Ihe 1115! state nuspum m the nalmn al Ilenlon. New lersey was a mu vesuil 01 her ellnrts 1'1he New Cmossusj' a sonnel mmpnsed by Emu LIZ- IRUS m I3E3 as mscnbed an a mom: labial al the base 01 lhe Sxatue M LIDEdy She orgamzed vehel 1m laws and httped 4113.11.15 from me Czar's gums lo Islanhsh harm m Amenca Me crmtm vi the Enemies alphabet. SEQUDYIH. was an amsl. wmer and SIIVEI'SVIHH'! He used a sunnlz 1821 English nnmer lo wmunse lhe charmer; Th: lamaus redwuud ivea ol lne Pacdlc coast hear hxs name. MIElIA JENKS BLOOIER. DESI known luv a mud: 01 mass she adopted dunng rm campilgn 1a: equa1 nghls 1m mmrn 'Fhuugh Hdwuled unhl she gave up 1:12 cus- lume. 1h: lelm Mamet came 10 symbelxze woman: md1urmdmduallreedum HORACE GREELEY'S admonman In Go West young man' was a ral1ymg try DI in: money; o1Amenca He was Inundev and ednlol 65 the New Van Inhune He was hm Iman IM ms phdosophy OI mcla1 mum and ms unsuctessmhvulorthr Pvzsuizncy m 1872 JOSEPH PullTlER was 1h: hlsl wumahsl 10 men a nur 1y masswe BUUIEHEE. H15 New York World newsman: was 11:: symbo1 01 mm: raumihsm mlh r15 sensational 15m axmed al in: common man
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Imagine buying that acre of land you have spotted for 51425! Or. even at the higher price of $10 Those are the prices offered to our founding fathers to encourage sets tlement of the wilderness areas of this nation. A stage wasn't the most Comfortable way to go, but you could get From city to city for as little as $3 - at the amazing pace of six miles per hour. Compare today's wages with a 127hour day in the early 1800's, A man earned 50c a day. Of course his dollar bought a little more than today's. Butter in 1826 was about 5:: 1b in the Midwest; eggs, 3c doz.; corn 6a: bu, wheat, 25:1: tau; and a cow could be bought for $5. With travel becoming the American tradi- tion, you could choose train, wagon, horseback or the water. A canal rider with bed and board included, averaged 3 or 4c per mile. And when you reached your cies- tination, you could sit down to a 5,01' even 10 course meal for 256. tLadies 20$, in consideration of appetiteJ Farmers in the early 1800's could own the Famous McCormick Reaper For a mere $100. But the Civil War increased prices as the machine became the first item Farmers could buy on time payments for the sum of $1,500 A good suit of clothes then might cost $1.95 and ladies waists tblousest were marketed for 49c to $3.50 with a whole dress pattern prited at 150:. Cookstoves, A'quaiity-satisfaction guaran- teed, Could cost you $29.25 at $4 per month and a dandy heating stove could set you back as much as $5.73 and up. The first electric refrigerator cost $900 - which might be enough to make you faint on your 1907 fainting couch that had cost a mere $765. Your new baby travelled in the height of fashion in a wicker steeping coach tstroii- art for the sum of $12.04. IF you had $1,500 in 1903 you could show off in one of the first automobiles. Ah, those were the days Some of the cur- rent prices are reminiscent of those days, but at frontier prices, which were a whole different story. Hardy pioneers had to pay $2 a pound for sugar, too. And the same for a pound of coffee or pepper. Those items were only 151: per pound back in civ- ilized St. Louis. Flour was marked up 100 times for sale to the Erontiersmen and dup ing the famous Gold Rush, that precious commodity went for $400 a barrel.
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