You Wont Believe The Indian Artifacts!
Oh MY God! This man has accumulated one of the largest Indian relic collections in the USA! It took him over 50 years! Check out some of his rare and amazing finds!
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Some of my tools of the trade!
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2. Garrett Relic Pouch -
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5. Deus Metal Detector -
6. Minelab Excalibur II -
7. Minelab Equinox 800 -
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Check out the Indian Artifacts this guy has been collecting for over 50 years! (Massive collection)!
Catch a bushel crabs with just a net and a light! The easiest way to catch crabs!
Arizona Gold Panning in Lynx Creek
OMG! I find one of only 13 known coins to exist!
While searching for 5 million year old fossils I find a Megalodon!
OMG! You HAVE to watch this one to see the incredible finds!
Colonial Gold on the Menu Today!
I Got Hammered (No Alcohol Involved)
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SD Card for camera -
Garrett Relic Pouch -
Garrett Carrot Pinpointer -
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Garrett AT Pro -
Deus Metal Detector -
Minelab Excalibur II -
Fujifilm FinePix XP130 Waterproof Digital Camera -
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Minelab CTX 3030 -
Beach Sand Scoop -
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Nikon D3000 - (newer model)
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PO Box 9427
Chesapeake, VA 23321
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Lot Lizard is a feature documentary about truck stop sex workers in America. The film follows Jennifer, a recovering sex worker who is trying to get her life back on track; Bobby, a man struggling to come to grips with his girlfriend's livelihood; and Betty, an aging sex worker who makes no apologies for her lifestyle. These intimate portraits hint at a broader story about America, how it deals with its down and out, and how we are implicated as consumers.
Daniel Boone | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Daniel Boone
00:02:49 1 Early life
00:06:05 2 Yadkin River Valley, North Carolina
00:07:29 2.1 French and Indian War
00:08:41 2.2 Marriage and family
00:10:17 2.3 Cherokee conflict, temporary move to Virginia
00:11:51 3 Kentucky
00:15:52 4 American Revolution
00:22:45 5 Businessman on the Ohio River
00:26:03 6 Missouri
00:28:54 7 Death
00:31:32 8 Cultural legacy
00:33:23 8.1 Emergence as a legend
00:35:06 8.2 Symbol and stereotype
00:38:13 8.3 In fiction
00:39:55 8.4 Descendants
00:40:24 9 See also
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Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 [O.S. October 22] – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, woodsman, and frontiersman, whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky. It was still considered part of Virginia but was on the western side of the Appalachian Mountains from most European-American settlements. As a young adult, Boone supplemented his farm income by hunting and trapping game, and selling their pelts in the fur market. Through this occupational interest, Boone first learned the easy routes to the area. Despite some resistance from American Indian tribes such as the Shawnee, in 1775, Boone blazed his Wilderness Road from North Carolina and Tennessee through Cumberland Gap in the Cumberland Mountains into Kentucky. There, he founded the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky, one of the first American settlements west of the Appalachians. Before the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 Americans migrated to Kentucky/Virginia by following the route marked by Boone.Boone served as a militia officer during the Revolutionary War (1775–83), which, in Kentucky, was fought primarily between the American settlers and British-allied Indians, who hoped to expel the Americans. Boone was captured by Shawnee warriors in 1778. He escaped and alerted Boonesborough that the Shawnee were planning an attack. Although heavily outnumbered, Americans repelled the Shawnee warriors in the Siege of Boonesborough. Boone was elected to the first of his three terms in the Virginia General Assembly during the Revolutionary War, and he fought in the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782. Blue Licks, a Shawnee victory over the Patriots, was one of the last battles of the Revolutionary War, coming after the main fighting ended in October 1781.Following the war, Boone worked as a surveyor and merchant, but fell deeply into debt through failed Kentucky land speculation. Frustrated with the legal problems resulting from his land claims, in 1799, Boone emigrated to eastern Missouri, where he spent most of the last two decades of his life (1800–20).
Boone remains an iconic figure in American history. He was a legend in his own lifetime, especially after an account of his adventures was published in 1784, framing him as the typical American frontiersman. After his death, he was frequently the subject of heroic tall tales and works of fiction. His adventures—real and legendary—were influential in creating the archetypal frontier hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, he is remembered as one of the foremost early frontiersmen. The epic Daniel Boone mythology often overshadows the historical details of his life.
2015 Law Day Awards Ceremony
The University of Missouri School of Law presents Law Day Awards Ceremony 2015
Join us as we recognize outstanding alumni and friends of the School of Law:
Citation of Merit
Christopher T. Cox, ’92
Cathy J. Dean, ’82
Distinguished Recent Graduate
Jennifer K. Bukowsky ‘06
R. Adam Vickery, ’06
Distinguished Non-Alumnus
Zel M. Fischer
The Order of Barristers Honorary Initiate
Michelle R. Mangrum, ’86
Entrepreneurship Award
Michael K. Hamra, ’94
Induction of 2014 Coif Candidates
Induction of 2014 Barristers Candidates
Judge L.F. Cottey Advocacy Award
Husch Blackwell Distinguished Faculty Award
Loyd E. Roberts Memorial Prize
Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP Excellence in Research Award
Friday, April 17, 6:00pm, Reynolds Alumni Center, University of Missouri.
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Names of schools, churches and institutions closed due to winter weather
Below is a listing of the schools, churches and programming that has been closed, postponed or operating on a snow schedule in response to the overnight snowfall and cold temperatures.
Affton School District 101
Alton C U School Dist 11
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Alton Marquette Catholic H.S.
Arch Community School
Ascension School-Chesterfield
Belleville Public Sch. Dist. 118
Belleville TWP HS District 201
Berean Christian School
Bethalto C USchool District 8
Brentwood C
Brentwood Public Schools
Brooklyn Lovejoy School Dist. 188
Cahokia School District 187
Cardinal Ritter College Prep
Carondelet Leadership Academy
Catholic Childrens Home School
Center for Autism Education (Bldg 1&2)
Central Christian School
Central Institute for the Deaf
Central S D 104-O'Fallon
Chester CU Sch Dist 139-Chester
Chesterfield Children's Center
ollinsville C U School Dist 10
Confluence Academy
Connect Christian School
Coordinated Youth School
Crosspoint Christian School
DeSoto 73
Delta Child Development Center
Delta Gamma Center for Children
Deutsch Early Childhood Center
Duchesne High School
Dunklin R-5
E. Hammond Early Childhood Dev Cntr
East Alton School District 13
East Alton-Wood River CHSD 14
East St. Louis School Dist 189
Edwardsville C U School Dist 7
FBC Child Development Center - Fairview Heights
FFC Academy
Faith Academy - Earth City
Faith Pre-School-PDO St. Charles
Ferguson-Florissant R-2
First Baptist Academy - O'Fallon, IL
First Baptist Christian Academy - O'Fallon MO
First Kids Learning Center-St. Charles
Fort Zumwalt School District
Fox C-6
Franis Howell R-3
Friendly Temple CDC
Friends of St. Francis Childcare Center
Future Geniuses Learning Center (Open 1 1/2 Hours Late_
Gasconade County R2 Schools
Gateway/Hubert Wheeler State School
Giant Steps of St. Louis
God's Small World
Good Shepherd Catholic School
Good Shepherd Luth-Collinsville
Governor French Academy/Belleville
Grace Chapel Lutheran
Grand Center Arts Academy
Grandview R-2
Granite City C U School District
Grant Comm Cons School Dist 110
Gray Summit Pre-School
Green Park Lutheran
Harmony Emge School Dist 175
Hazelwood School District
Higher Grund Academic Academy
Highland C U School Dist 5
Holy Child - Arnold
Holy Childhood-Mascoutah
Holy Cross Luth-Collinsville
Holy Redeemer Catholic School
Holy Rosary-Warrenton
Holy Trinity Catholic School
Holy Trinity Catholic Schools - St. Ann
Honey-Bee Pre-School
Hope Lutheran Early Childhood Center
HopeMark Preschool
Illinois Center for Autism - Belleville
Illinois Ctr for Autism - Fairview Hts
Immacolata School
Immanuel Lutheran - Rosebud
Immanuel Lutheran - Wentzville
Immanuel Lutheran-Olivette
Immanuel Lutheran-St. Charles
Incarnate Word Academy
Incarnate Word-Chesterfield
JCC Early Childhood Cntr - Chesterfield
JCC Early Childhood Cntr - Creve Coeur
Jennings School District
John Burroughs
KIPP St. Louis
Kalista's Knowledge Learning Center
Kid's Delight Center
Kids First Learning Center
Kirkwood Baptist WEE Center
Kirkwood United Meth. Preschool
La Salle Middle School
Ladue School District
Lemay Child & Family Center
Lift for Life Academy
Lindbergh Schools
Little Flower School
Living Water Academy
Living Word Christian School
Logos School
Lutheran High School South
Lutheran High-St. Charles County
Madison CUSD-12
Magical Adventures Learning Center
Mapaville State School
Maplewood-Richmond Heights
Mary Marg. Day Care/Learning Ctr.
Maryville Christian School
Mehlville School District
Metro-East Lutheran High School
Miriam School
Mississippi Valley Christian
Most Holy Trinity Catholic School
Mustard Seed Pre-School
Nerinx Hall High School
New Life Christian School
New Life Preschool
New Northside Child Dev. Center
Normandy School District
Normany UMC Child Development
North County Christian School
North Side Community School
North Technical SSD
Northwest R-I School District
Notre Dame Academy - Belleville
Notre Dame High School
O'Fallon C C School District 90
O'Fallon TWP High Sch Dist 203
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St Pauls Early Childhood Cntr Des Peres
The Flance Early Learning Center
The Friendship Company Christian Preschool
The Lead School
The Soulard School
Thomas Jefferson School
Tines Treasures
Tower Grove Christian Preschool
Tower Grove Christian School
Trinity Lutheran-Edwardsville
Tru Vine Christian Academy
Twin City Christian Academy
Urban League Headstart Program
Valley Park School District
Venice Community Unit School Dist. 3
Victory Christian Academy
Villa di Maria Montessori
Vincent Gray Academy
Visitation Academy
Warren County R-III
Webster Child Care Center
Webster Groves
Webster Hills Preschool
Wentzville R-IV School District
Westminster Christian Academy
Whitegate Montessori School
Windsor C-1
Wood River-Hartford Elem S D 15
Word f Life Lutheran School
Zion Lutheran Belleville
Zion Lutheran-Harvester
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