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The Custers' Last Stand at the Battle of Little Big Horn
No, the possessive apostrophe is not mis-used for on this day June 25, 1876 three men named Custer were killed at Little Big Horn.
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No, the possessive apostrophe is not mis-used for on this day June 25, 1876 three men named Custer were killed at Little Big Horn.
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Derived from the Sanskrit word, 'syam', the name Siam was used by Europeans to describe the geographical area from as early as the sixteenth century.
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It is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and is named after the 2nd Earl of Halifax.
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"By authority from his Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, I transfer to the United States the territory of Alaska." With these words Captain Alexei Peschkurov handed over 586,412 square miles of north America!
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However, Charles Spurgeon was more than simply a preacher and a publisher...
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The battle was given its name by Wellington because he had spent the previous night in the town.
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Drake's journey to California began in December 1577 when, on the orders of Elizabeth I of England, he was sent to plunder Spanish ships along the Pacific coast of the Americas.
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Erskine May was appointed to the role of Clerk of the House of Commons in 1871, a position he would hold until 1886.
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On July 17, 1917 the 'Saxe-Coburg and Gotha' family changed their name.
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“From the fury of the Northmen, O Lord, deliver us!"
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On this day June 5, 1944, my late brother-in-law Sidney 'Sid' Wenborne found himself on a landing craft in Poole, Dorset.
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Originally named the Alexandra Bridge, after King Edward VII wife, Alexandra of Denmark, Cannon Street Railway Bridge's four pillars were increased to six when the bridge was widened between 1886 to 1893.