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  1. U.S. Army in Lewis and Clark’s time was a place of jaw-dropping brutality: http://ow.ly/LUHO
  2. RT @elektratig: Why Men Shouldn't Write Advice Columns: Click to enlarge. H/T The Blog Prof. http://bit.ly/4GJAyG
  3. RT @gordonbelt: Histories rescued a second time; Efforts to preserve oral histories: http://bit.ly/84QfBo
  4. @jasonpinter Read The Thorn Birds on jury duty; it would work for a long flight too. An oldie but still a goodie.
  5. Sunmaid raisin girl goes glam: http://ow.ly/KZb0
  6. @Chadwickauthor I can't write when I'm angry or upset. Good luck with blowing off steam -- I've been in your shoes too often in '09.
  7. @MarketingDivas Thanks for the RT on the Black Hills of South Dakota post!
  8. Beauty, ingenuity, and greed in South Dakota's Black Hills: http://tiny.cc/AVwe4
  9. Cowboy artist put Indians front and center: http://tiny.cc/hKmpX
  10. Lewis & Clark try horsetrading with the Shoshones -- and get taken. http://ow.ly/JTXr
  11. RT @scdemark: Will the long-neglected, amazing terrazzo map floor of New York, from the 1964 World's Fair, be saved? http://tr.im/GXmm
  12. RT @scdemark: Kingston, NY Stockade District has great history & architecture by @HistoricTravels. http://bit.ly/66xqOu
  13. RT @ParksTraveler: RT @NPCA: 30+ groups join to protect and restore America's Great Waters-- http://tiny.cc/aTYfd
  14. RT @wceberly: 204 yrs today, Dec 7, 1805, Meriwether Lewis & William Clark begin building Ft Clatsop, their winter home http://bit.ly/5VVUXn
  15. THE BIRDS is coming -- and they're after Barbie! RT @booksquare: Alfred Hitchcock The Birds Barbie Doll http://ow.ly/JHfU
  16. @historycellar Thanks for the RT on Citizen Genet!
  17. When the French Revolution came to America: http://ow.ly/JwtK
  18. The battle for Christmas RT @Boy_Monday: "Rethinking Historic Cuisine" blog http://fourpoundsflour.blogspot.com #twitterstorians
  19. RT @ParksTraveler: Wheeler, Colorado's forgotten national monument, has history and stupendous scenery http://bit.ly/93k7s4
  20. Great list of Lewis & Clark web resources at http://www.stlcc.edu/Libraries/Research/Recommended/lewisclark.html (via @701ND)