“Local books: A history of the 'Shadow Tribe'; local sports trivia; fantasy for young teens” plus 3 more |
- Local books: A history of the 'Shadow Tribe'; local sports trivia; fantasy for young teens
- The History of the Lion's Park Trees
- Uncovering the History of the Roycrofters: Morton is Leading Archeological Dig at Campus
- Oakville History Teacher Receives Statewide Honor
Local books: A history of the 'Shadow Tribe'; local sports trivia; fantasy for young teens Posted: 12 Jul 2010 07:04 PM PDT A new history of loosely aligned Native American tribes that live along the Columbia River in Washington state and Oregon tops this week's list of books of local interest. |
The History of the Lion's Park Trees Posted: 12 Jul 2010 05:40 PM PDT The trees in Lions Park aren't only a piece of Cheyenne history, they are a piece of Paula Qualls's past. "They were planted by my great grandfather James Flood Jenkins in 1908," Paula said. |
Uncovering the History of the Roycrofters: Morton is Leading Archeological Dig at Campus Posted: 12 Jul 2010 02:02 PM PDT While many people can find history in books, it takes study and insight to find it underground. This summer, Dr. Ann Morton is hoping to discover clues about the workings of the Roycroft Campus in a spot that might seem unlikelya parking lot. |
Oakville History Teacher Receives Statewide Honor Posted: 12 Jul 2010 01:13 PM PDT Oakville High School history teacher Angelia Moore has been selected as the 2010 Missouri State Preserve America History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. This prestigious award recognizes Moore for her use of primary documents in the classroom, the level of inspiration she provides to her students and her career achievements in the education field. |
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