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The Question: I roughly recall that the motto of the U.S. Postal Service is in part, "Neither snow nor rain nor dark of night . . ." How does the rest go? Who wrote it? And…Thomas Francis JOHNSON, Congress, MD (1909-1988)
JOHNSON Thomas Francis , a Representative from Maryland; born in Worcester County, Md., June 26, 1909; attended the schools in Worcester County, Md.; graduated from Staunton (Va.) Military…Ralph Waldo Emerson: May-Day
May-DayDaughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring, With sudden passion languishing, Teaching Barren moors to smile, Painting pictures mile on mile, Holds a cup with cowslip-wreaths, Whence a…2017 Year in Review - Science & Technology News
Top events for the nation and the world in 2017 Prev Next Frog News Rare Frog Species Captured and Another Species Discovered On February 4, researchers located and captured specimens of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 5, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 4, 1806June 6, 1806June 5, 1806 Thursday June 5th 1806. Colter and Bratton were permitted to visit the indian villages today for the purpose…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: September 14, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark September 13, 1805September 15, 1805September 14, 1805 September 14th Thursday 1805 a Cloudy day in the Valies it rained and hailed, on the top…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 13, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark November 12, 1804November 14, 1804November 13, 1804 13th The Ice begin to run we move into our hut, visited by the Grand Chief of the Mandans,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 8, 1805
Day 883 Day 885 Clark, September 8, 1805 September 8th Sunday 1805 a Cloudy morning Set out early and proceeded on through an open vallie for 23 miles passed 4 Creeks on the right Some…Walt Whitman: Song of Myself, Part 8
Part 8The little one sleeps in its cradle, I lift the gauze and look a long time, and silently brush away flies with my hand.The youngster and the red-faced girl turn aside up the bushy…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: December 17, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark December 16, 1805December 18, 1805December 17, 1805 December 17th Tuesday 1805 rained Some last night and this morning, all hands at work about…