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AMERICAN REVOLUTION ROUND TABLE OF PHILADELPHIA LINKS
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Links to Friends of the American Revolution Round Table of Philadelphia. Noah Lewis as Ned Hector. Http:/ www.nedhector.com/. Bill Ochester as Benjamin Franklin. Http:/ www.bfranklinprinter.com/. Steve Edenbo as Thomas Jefferson. Http:/ www.yourthomasjefferson.com/. Dean Malissa as George Washington. Http:/ www.gwashington.com. To get your organization listed on this page send your information and web address to:. John A. Nagy at paperman@hotmail.com. Back to home page.
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Eternal Vigilance | A Summary View
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The Jefferson Library: putting the 'blah-blah' in 'blog' since 2008. Laquo; A Little Piece of Monticello. August 23, 2010 by Anna. Much as I love debunking Jefferson quotations that were probably made up by college students last week on Facebook. The venerable old quotation that happened to present itself for investigation most recently is the eternally beloved, “eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” which as of this last check was still not said by Jefferson. The Life of Major General James Jackson.
meetlewisandclark.com
Home - MeetLewisandClark.com
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Meet Lewis and Clark in person! For more information, or to book an appearance by Lewis and Clark, email Steve Edenbo. At sedenbo@gmail.com, or call him at (215.514.1927). You can also learn about Steve's work studying and interpreting the life and legacy of Thomas Jefferson at www.YourThomasJefferson.com. Doug Thomas as Meriwether Lewis and Steve Edenbo as William Clark.
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Slap Bookleather: May 2015
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One saddletramp's multimedia, cross genre search for the perfect western. Thursday, May 28, 2015. The Fine Cinema of Mad Max: Fury Road. In the finest tradition of the Western films, a lone silent gunslinger enters the plot to challenge the assumptions of the main characters and drive them to greater levels of personal understanding and introspection. That’s Mad Max: Fury Road. Or, it’s a two hour car chase with almost no dialogue. My favorite part of Mad Max: Fury Road. This film is brilliant. It is sti...
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Slap Bookleather: Manifest Destiny- Lewis & Clark & Monsters
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One saddletramp's multimedia, cross genre search for the perfect western. Sunday, May 10, 2015. Manifest Destiny- Lewis and Clark and Monsters. Every friendship needs a Lewis and a Clark. This was the conclusion of one of my closest friend, President Thomas Jefferson. As we gathered to ruminate on life one day. One to be a starry-eyed dreamer, one to confront reality. We conducted this conversation as His Excellency. In honor of this notion of our friendship His Excellency. The keelboat is full of guns, ...
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What’s Happening and Where | Living History Event - Historic Hillsborough, NH
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Registration and Application Forms. LHE Vendor Appl. Form 2016. Unit Registr. Form. Reenactor Registr. Forms. What's Happening and Where. August 15 and 16, 2015. Scenic Jones Road (see printable schedules for times). Special Guest – Thomas Jefferson is coming in 2015! And Louisa May Alcott too! Located next to a nationally registered historic double stone arch bridge, enjoy the scenic views of large fields and mountains at the site of a Gentleman’s Farm. In the Fields and Woods. At the Stone Bridge.
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Links | Meet John Adams
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Gallery – Video. Gallery – Portraits. A desire to be observed, considered, esteemed, praised, beloved, and admired by his fellows is one of the earliest, as well as the keenest dispositions discovered in the heart of man. 8211; John Adams. Discourses on Davila, 1790. Interpreter Steve Edenbo’s tribute to our Declaration’s author. Dean Malissa interprets the first commander-in-chief. Bill Ochester presents Franklin from printer to statesman. Bill Robling’s Benjamin Franklin interpretation.