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  2. Cowboy bedroll - Wikipedia

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    The cowboy bedroll was an American Old West precursor to the modern sleeping bag, which carried a man's bed and some personal belongings in a waterproof shell. In Australia, it is called a swag . A "swagman" from Australia carrying a variation of the cowboy bedroll, called a " swag ", ca. 1901

  3. Muddy rocksnail - Wikipedia

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    The muddy rocksnail, also known as the rugged river snail, scientific name Lithasia salebrosa, is a species of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pleuroceridae.

  4. List of paintings by Thomas Cole - Wikipedia

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    Oil on canvas 83.8 by 121.9 centimetres (33.0 in × 48.0 in) Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania [22] View on the Schoharie: 1826 Oil on canvas 92.7 by 117.5 centimetres (36.5 in × 46.3 in) Fenimore Art Museum, New York [23] [24] Daniel Boone Sitting At the Door of His Cabin on the Great Osage Lake Kentucky: 1826 Oil on canvas

  5. Fort Van Meter (Hampshire County, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Van Meter — or Fort VanMeter — is a mid-18th century frontier fort in the South Branch Potomac River Valley about 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Romney in Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA. It is located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Moorefield and about a mile northeast of the former community of Glebe at the northern end of the ...

  6. Henry Tureman Allen - Wikipedia

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    Major General Henry Tureman Allen (April 13, 1859 – August 29, 1930) was a senior United States Army officer known for exploring the Copper River in Alaska in 1885 along with the Tanana and Koyukuk rivers by transversing 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of wilderness, an accomplishment which Nelson A. Miles compared to that of Lewis and Clark.

  7. Ishi Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The land is a series of east-west running ridges framing rugged river canyons, with the highest ridges attaining elevations of 4,000 feet (1,200 m). Deer Creek and Mill Creek are the principal drainages and flow into the Sacramento River .