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Presents information on the boll weevil that damaged American cotton crops in the first half of the twentieth century. Includes information about the monument erected by the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama, on December 11, 1919, due to the devastation caused by the boll weevil, along with recorded songs and anecdotes by cotton pickers.
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Title from HTML header (viewed on Nov. 12, 2002; last updated: Nov. 2000).
Illustrated by digitized items from the American Memory historic collections compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Biography of three missionaries in the Oregan Territory in the 19th century--Cushing Eells, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, with an emphasis on the Whitmans. Provides information on their missions, their relationships with the Cayuse Indians, and the Whitman Massacre in 1847.
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