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I never knew that…. A place to jot down something I didn’t know yesterday. Archive for September, 2008. You must be loaded. September 24, 2008. In 1634, the Massachusetts General Court limited the right to wear high-crowned beaver hats to those who held property worth 200 pounds or more. Hawke, David F. Everyday Life in Early America. New York: HarperCollins, 1989. How to clean a chimney in the 17th century. September 23, 2008. Hawke, David F. Everyday Life in Early America. New York: HarperCollins, 1989.
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I never knew that…. A place to jot down something I didn’t know yesterday. How to clean a chimney in the 17th century. The Cherokee Indians were considered a “civilized” tribe. In 1835 the United States government decided that the Cherokee Indians in the state of Georgia had to be moved. This was not done to protect the white people of the area from a “hostile” or “savage” tribe of Indians, but as a way to open up the land for future sale. New York: HarperCollins, 2004. Feed You can leave a response.
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I never knew that…. A place to jot down something I didn’t know yesterday. Laquo; The Cherokee Indians were considered a “civilized” tribe. You must be loaded. How to clean a chimney in the 17th century. In early America, fireplaces were not only common, but a down right necessity. Unfortunately, soot would build up in these and create a potential fire hazard. If you had a short chimney, you could just use a broom to sweep away the soot buildup, but what could you do if you had a tall chimney?
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I never knew that…. A place to jot down something I didn’t know yesterday. Laquo; How to clean a chimney in the 17th century. You must be loaded. In 1634, the Massachusetts General Court limited the right to wear high-crowned beaver hats to those who held property worth 200 pounds or more. Hawke, David F. Everyday Life in Early America. New York: HarperCollins, 1989. This entry was posted on September 24, 2008 at 1:00 am and is filed under History. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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