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United States Congress. "Davy Crockett (id: C000918)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Online books, and library resources in your library and in other libraries about Davy Crockett; Online books, and library resources in your library and in other libraries by Davy Crockett; Works by Davy Crockett at Project Gutenberg
Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier is a 1955 American Western adventure drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is an edited and recut compilation of the first three episodes of the Davy Crockett television miniseries. The episodes used were Davy Crockett Indian Fighter, Davy Crockett Goes to Congress, and Davy Crockett at the ...
Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter at IMDb; Davy Crockett Goes to Congress at IMDb; Davy Crockett at the Alamo at IMDb; Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race at IMDb; Davy Crockett and the River Pirates at IMDb "Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett – The Complete Televised Series DVD Review". www.ultimatedisney.com. Heffernan, Virginia.
Davy Crockett may conjure images of huntin', fishin', and campin', but he was actually a national craze born from same marketing machine that pumped up crowds for the opening of Disneyland. In a ...
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress: January 26, 1955 [6] Part 2 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett. 15: Wind in the Willows: February 2, 1955
Shortly after she arrived in Congress from Texas last year, freshman Rep. Jasmine Crockett was feeling overwhelmed, unsure whether she had made the right decision to come to Washington as the GOP ...
Incumbent Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett will face Libertarian Jrmar Jefferson in the November election to represent a congressional district spanning from downtown Dallas down to Joe Pool Lake ...
The article is the report of a notable Davy Crockett story about his threat to go to Texas if they did not re-elect him. While speaking in Nacogdoches, Texas in early 1836, shortly before his death at The Alamo , Davy Crockett is quoted regarding his last campaign for Congress: