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  • Benjamin Franklin National Memorial (category 1911 sculptures)
    INQUIRER 31 January 1932, Page 10 and 17 May 1938 Page 9 Benjamin Franklin, (sculpture), Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS), http://
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  • 1932, began gathering a private collection of old master paintings and sculptures during World War I. During the late 1920s, Mellon decided to direct his
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  • Register of Historic Places. The building's entrances feature allegorical sculptures by Henry Hering representing Security and Integrity flanking the East
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  • Frederick Law Olmsted. The National Museum of Natural History opened in June 1911 to similarly accommodate the Smithsonian's United States National Museum
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  •   "News | November 11, 1911: A Palindrome to Remember". Mesonet. http://www.mesonet.org/index.php/news/article/november_11_1911_a_palindrome_to_remember
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  • American Federation of Arts. American Art Annual. New York: MacMillan Co., 1911. Bednar, Michael J. L'Enfant's Legacy: Public Open Spaces in Washington.
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  • The highest recorded temperature was 105 °F (41 °C), at Vernon, on July 4, 1911. The lowest recorded temperature was −50 °F (−46 °C), at Bloomfield, on December
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  • giant Qwest in 1879, Samsonite luggage in 1910, Gates belts and hoses in 1911, and Russell Stover Candies in 1923. Kuner canned vegetables began in Brighton
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  • during a wreath-laying ceremony at the North African A.jpg Captain Foy Draper (1911–1943), Gold Medal Olympic sprinter (1936 Olympics) and USAAF pilot Private
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  • Theodore Roosevelt delivered an address at Throop Institute on March 21, 1911, and he declared: I want to see institutions like Throop turn out perhaps
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  • Yerington 1861 61,585 1.94 % 2,024 5,240 1.83 % 30.43 11.75 Mineral Hawthorne 1911 4,525 0.14 % 3,813 9,880 3.45 % 1.19 0.46 Nye Tonopah 1864 54,738 1.72 %
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  • Page. http://www.illinoisprairie.info/Eriniouaj.htm.  Hodge, Frederick Webb (1911). Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico, Volume 1. Smithsonian Institution
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  • applied knowledge to the scientific discovery of new knowledge. Template:EB1911 poster File:Daniel Coit Gilman1.jpg File:Hopkins Hall, 1885.jpg File:Johns
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  • from Texas. This caused a decline in the economies of the cow towns. Since 1911, Texas has led the nation in length of railroad miles within the state. Texas
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  • Retrieved 17 November 2015 Brown & Tager 2000, pp. 30–32. Barrows, Charles Henry (1911). The History of Springfield in Massachusetts for the Young: Being Also in
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