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25 Cards in this Set
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The five missionaries that were killed in Ecuador were trying to reach the Cayuse Indians. |
False |
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Jonathan Chapman is the man known in history as Johnny Appleseed. |
True |
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The March girls gave away their Christman breakfast. |
True |
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Abe Lincoln |
Emancipation Proclamation |
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John Bunyan |
Pilgrim's Progress |
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Jerome Kildee |
raccoons |
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William Bradford |
Of Plymouth Plantation |
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Glenn Cunningham |
burned legs |
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Sherlock Holmes |
detective |
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George Washington Carver |
"A Boy Who Was Traded For a Horse" |
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Gessler |
"Legend of William Tell" |
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Iaac Watts |
Father of English Hymnolgy |
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RobinHood |
Sherwood Forest |
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Charles Dickens |
A Christmas Carol |
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Don Meek |
sacred promise to brothers |
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D. L. Moody |
American evangelist |
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Rudyard Kipling |
"Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" |
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Florence Nightingale |
The Lady of the Lamp |
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Thomas Edison |
light bulb |
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Dr. Will and Dr. Charlie |
Mayo Clinic |
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Michael Faraday |
famous scientist |
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Martin Luther |
"A Mighty Fortress" |
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Daniel Defoe |
Robinson Crusoe |
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George Washington Carver had been traded for a horse when he was an infant. |
True |
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John Sager traveled over the dangerouse Sante Fe Trail to California. |
False |