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  1. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    16: ..., including blood vessels and cells lining them [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/03/science/03dinosaur....
    18: ...y]], their mounted skeletons have become a major attraction at [[museum]]s around the world. Dinosaurs...
    20: ...ying]] dinosaurs, which are still known from a spotty [[fossil record]].
    25: ...mb|200px|left|Allosaurus Image provided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    30: ...e technically considered reptiles."<br />&mdash;[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/avians.html''Di...
  2. List of painters (54090 bytes)
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    38: *[[Mariotto Albertinelli]] ([[1474]]-[[1515]])
    102: *[[Jennifer Bartlett]] ([[1941]]-)
    130: *[[Bernardo Bellotto]] ([[1721]]-[[1780]])
    183: *[[Sandro Botticelli]] ([[1445]]-[[1510]])
  3. Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
    12: ...n Mesopotamia until about 1 AD. Then, it was forgotten until the [[19th century]]. Sumerian is disti...
    16: ...) in the 1880s, but Rawlinson's volumes contain little Sumerian because they mainly reproduce tablets ...
    24: ...ual Sumerian-Akkadian text belongs to Paul Haupt (1858-1926), who published Die sumerischen Familiengese...
    26: ...nd for over a decade the leading Assyriologists battled over this issue. For a dozen years, starting ...
    32: "Two previous attempts, by J.D. Prince in 1919 and M. Witzel in 193...
  4. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
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    32: *[[Katherine Blodgett]], (1898-1979) &mdash; nonreflective [[glass]]
    37: *[[Walter Houser Brattain]], (born 1902), US co-inventor of the [[transi...
    60: *[[Gottlieb Daimler]], (1834-1900), [[Germany]] &mdash; [...
    65: ... [[James Dewar]], (1842-1923) &mdash; [[Thermos bottle]]
  5. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
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    16: !colspan="2"|'''[[Battles of the American Civil War]]'''
    50: ...ibe the war itself, its combatants, armies, and battles (see the article [[Naming the American Civil W...
    53: ...onfederate States Constitution]]). After the [[Battle of Fort Sumter]], South Carolina, Lincoln calle...
    55: ... state capital of [[Jefferson City]] when it was attacked by northern Gen. [[Nathaniel Lyon]] on [[Jun...
  6. Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
    41: *[[1836]] - [[Battle of the Alamo]], [[Battle of San Jacinto]]
    76: *[[1848]] - [[Gold]] discovered at [[Sutter's Mill]] in [[California]]
    88: ...3]] - Commodore [[Matthew Perry (naval officer)|Matthew Perry]] opens [[Japan]]
    96: *[[1856]] - [[Pottawatomie Massacre]]
    100: *[[1857]] - ''[[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]'' 60 US 393 1857 declares that blac...
  7. Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
    9: ... Compromise]] makes provisions for the future admittance of slave states and free states.
    20: ...ing importance of slave labor in the Southern [[cotton]] economy, the Nat Turner uprising, and the ris...
    33: ...ion. [[John Quincy Adams]] leads an eight year battle against the gag rule, demonstrating how Slavery...
    54: ... Debates center on whether slavery should be permitted in the newly gained Western territories. <br>
    79: ...ted by the federal government. Southern planters attack the South Northeastern banking establishment.<...
  8. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    6: ... and [[Alfred Russel Wallace]]'s joint paper in [[1858]] followed by Darwin's book ''[[Origin of Species...
    23: ...humans and chimpanzees share 99.4% of their DNA.[http://www.freep.com/news/nw/chimp20_20030520.htm]
    24: [http://www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/humans_c...
    33: ...hat conditions on the ancient earth may have permitted abiogenesis.
    40: ...[[fossil record]] only provides sparse and intermittent information about the evolution of life. Fossi...
  9. World Series (40101 bytes)
    7: ... qualify for the playoffs, the criteria for the latter changing at various times. Prior to [[1969]], ...
    9: ... no challenges have been made by other leagues. Attempts to pit the [[North America]]n champions agai...
    11: ...f the supposed sponsorship. (For details, see [http://roadsidephotos.com/baseball/name.htm Mr. Pappa...
    25: * 1858 [[New York Mutuals]]
    68: * 1901 [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
  10. Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
    2: ...aves]] in the [[19th century]] [[United States]] attempted to escape to [[free state]]s, or as far nor...
    10: ...yond their immediate area ''(see [[Vigilance committee]])''. Many individual links were via family re...
    23: ...horities went to the regular train station in an attempt to intercept the runaways, while Still was ab...
    33: ... star in a nearby [[Ursa Minor]] asterism, the "Little Dipper," which pointed the way due North, to fr...
    58: ...sily destroyed and, thus, afforded their owners little protection.
  11. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
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    34: *[[Karl Bitter]] (1867 - 1915)
    44: *[[Rembrandt Bugatti]] (1884 - 1916)
    58: *[[Danese Cattaneo]]
    98: *[[Giovan Battista Foggini]]
  12. California Gold Rush (3231 bytes)
    2: ...f gold and squatters invaded his land, shot his cattle and stole his crops. When President [[James Pol...
    8: ... crime became a problem, causing [[Vigilance committee|vigilantes]] to rise up and serve the populace ...
    10: ...d Rush is generally considered to have ended in [[1858]], when the New Mexican Gold Rush began.
    20: *[http://www.pbs.org/goldrush/funfacts.html#anchor26141...
  13. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Lightmatter sanfrancisco.jpg|thumb|293px|San Francisco skyl...
    28: website = http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/ |
    35: The first [[Europe]]ans to settle in San Francisco were the [[Spain|Spanish]], in...
    44: ...], when what is now the downtown area was first settled by William Richardson, an [[England|English]] ...
    48: ...nted to the city by military governor [[Stephen Watts Kearny]] in 1847.
  14. Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
    6: ...receiving his commendation for bravery in the [[Battle of New Orleans]].
    10: ...gan his education together with his sister Mary, attending a [[log cabin]] school a mile from their ho...
    12: ...t assignment, in [[1829]], was to supervise the cutting of timber on the banks of the [[Red River (Mis...
    23: ...entful, as Davis supervised the production of [[cotton]] at Brierfield, and studied [[political scienc...
    33: ...and was wounded, at the next major battle, at [[Battle of Buena Vista|Buena Vista, Mexico]] on [[Febru...
  15. Stonewall Jackson (15247 bytes)
    3: ...kson is often considered one of the most gifted battlefield commanders in American history, and his de...
    6: ...Jonathan Jackson ([[1790]]&ndash;[[1826]]), an [[attorney]]. Both of Jackson's parents were natives of...
    8: ...Turnpike]] in [[Fayette County, West Virginia|Fayette County]].
    14: ...Formal education was not easily obtained, but he attended school when and where he could. Much of Jack...
    26: ...ern, religious nature and his eccentric traits. Little as he was known to the white inhabitants of Lex...
  16. March 18 (10594 bytes)
    10: ...73]] - [[John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton]] sells his part of [[New Jersey]] to the [[Qu...
    16: ...Einar Dessau]] uses a [[short-wave radio]] transmitter becoming the first to broadcast as a [[ham radi...
    18: ...ited Kingdom|British]] & [[France|French]] naval attack on the [[Dardanelles]].
    23: ...[Italy|Italian]] forces a grave defeat at the [[Battle of Guadalajara]].
    26: *[[1945]] - World War II: 1,250 American bombers attack [[Berlin]].
  17. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    10: ...] &ndash; The "Great Fire" of [[Boston, Massachusetts |Boston]] destroys 349 buildings.
    17: ...list party (KMT), is wounded in an assassination attempt and dies 2 days later.
    22: ...alia]], makes his famous speech regarding the [[Battle of the Philippines (1942)|fall of the Philippin...
    29: *[[1974]] &ndash; A failed kidnap attempt is made on Her Royal Highness [[Anne, Princes...
    30: *[[1976]] &ndash; [[Patty Hearst]] is found guilty of the armed robbery of...
  18. March 23 (10340 bytes)
    13: ...t [[Port Chalmers]] carrying the first Scottish settlers for [[Dunedin, New Zealand|Dunedin]], [[New Z...
    16: ...Benjamin Harrison]] opens [[Oklahoma]] to white settlement starting on [[April 22]].
    21: *[[1931]] - [[Bhagat Singh]] and [[Batukeshwar Dutt]] embrace the gallows during the Indian struggle ...
    48: *[[1834]] - [[Julius Reubke]], composer (d. [[1858]])
    62: *[[1924]] - [[Bettie Nesmith Graham]], inventor (d. [[1980]])
  19. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    27: |website = http://www.denvergov.org/
    32: ...wn district is on the east side of the [[South Platte River]], near its confluence with [[Cherry Creek...
    34: ...ty was 554,636. Also as of the [[2000]] census [http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/phc-t29....
    43: ...ek]], across the creek from the existing mining settlement of [[Auraria, Kansas Territory|Auraria]].
    51: ...ounty]]; the school has a [[Littleton, Colorado|Littleton]] address.
  20. Saint Paul, Minnesota (13759 bytes)
    31: ...est include the [[Science Museum of Minnesota]] [http://www.smm.org], the state [[Minnesota State Capi...
    32: ...ota_state_map.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    33: ...below the bluff is [[Fort Snelling State Park]] [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/fort_snelling/...
    35: ...Paul is the birthplace of renowned author, [[F Scott Fitzgerald]], as well as [[cartoonist]] [[Charles...
    46: ...ring an appearance on ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'' in his days as [[Governor of Minnesota]]...

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