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1803 to 1837
1803 to 1837
In 1803, Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory and brought Kiowa lands under the authority of the United States. Over the next 30 years, the federal government worked ...
1882 to 1892
1882 to 1892
As Americans became increasingly dissatisfied with reservations, they called for the allotment of Native lands. The process ended communal landholding and designated 160-acre plots...
Lord of Montfort and Earl of Leicester
Lord of Montfort and Earl of Leicester
Simon was not always a crusader, and the majority of his career took place in his ancestral lands in France. His time in Montfort provides a crucial glimpse at the ordinary exercis...
Bowery Savings Bank (now Home Savings of America), first floor interior consisting of the banking room; the waiting room; the Grand Street entrance lobby; the Bowery and Grand Street revolving door enclosures; the staircase leading to the balcony; the bal
Bowery Savings Bank (now Home Savings of America), first floor interior consisting of the banking room; the waiting room; the Grand Street entrance lobby; the Bowery and Grand Street revolving door enclosures; the staircase leading to the balcony; the bal
New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission, Buildings, 1994, Landmarks Preservation Commission...
The Philosophy of No-Mind
The Philosophy of No-Mind
Nishihira Tadashi, one of Japan’s leading philosophers, introduces the deeply experiential philosophy of losing yourself in the reality of the present, guiding us through a concept...
Enchanted Dulcinea
Enchanted Dulcinea
In this English translation of the 1993 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize winner Dulcinea encantada (1992) by Mexican author Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, Dulcinea travels in a car writin...
Pompa e circunstância
Pompa e circunstância
The following work tries to disclose the obscure happening of 1926 in the city of São Paulo. Obscure because it vanished from the annals of History, but very argued by São Paulo’s ...

