Douglas Genealogy
Middle ages 2010
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Chapter 3 Section 3 The Middle Colonies Describe the geography and climate of the Middle Colonies. Describe the early history of New York and New Jersey.
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Chapter 13 European Middle Ages 500 – 1200 A.D. Section 1: Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms.
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Horace Kephart, 1862-1931 Photo courtesy Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington.