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... In 1862, he got a secured job with the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise. This demonstrated his ability as a reporter and a humorist. ...
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... In 1862, he got a secured job with the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise. This demonstrated his ability as a reporter and a humorist. ...
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... In 1862 he was released from the army and became a reporter for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise in Nevada where he discovered that he was quite the ...
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... In 1862 he was released from the army and became a reporter for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise in Nevada where he discovered that he was quite the ...
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... silver mining. In 1862 he became a reporter for a newspaper called the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada. In 1863 ...
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... When none of his ventures turned out well, he became a reporter on the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, beginning in 1862. ...
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... He joined the staff of the Virginia City, Nev., Territorial Enterprise in the summer of 1862 and in 1863, he began signing his articles with the pseudonym Mark ...
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... After a short return to Virginia City, Clemens moved to San Francisco. He took a job working as reporter for the "Morning Call" where he earned $40 a week. ...
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... as a journalist. He bounced from one city to another, including a stay at Virginia City, Nevada and San Francisco. While in San ...
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... Then he served briefly with the Confederate army (Mark Twain 1). In 1862 Clemens became a reporter on the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada. ...
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... The Civil War pushed Clemens out west in search of gold but ended up becoming a reporter for the Virginia City newspaper. While ...
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... Then he served briefly with the Confederate army (Mark Twain 1). In 1862 Clemens became a reporter on the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada. ...
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... Clemens became an important figure in Virginia City, his opinion respected and it was during this time that he first began to call himself "Mark Twain."(Cox, 3 ...
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... Clemens went west to Nevada and became a reporter for the Virginia City newspaper. Here he started using the pen name Mark Twain. ...
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... An American army outside New York City under General George Washington, Washington ordered an assortment of American regulars and militia in Virginia under the ...
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... Twain. It was in 1863 when he adopted this pen name while working as a reporter for the newspaper, the "Virginia City Enterprise". On ...
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... Nevada. Clemens became a reporter and later a feature editor for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, a Nevada newspaper. During ...
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... In Nevada, Twain noted how common murders were in Virginia City, and how they were "worth hardly more than one or two lines in the newspaper"; it was mostly ...
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... Another early siting was made by Dan De Quille, who was on a prospecting trip as a reporter for the Territorial Enterprise that was published in Virginia City. ...
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... Of all the parts of the Oedipus complex that appear in City of Glass Stillman Jr.'s sexual desire for his mother figure Virginia Stillman is the most obvious ...
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... leaving a small portion of his army guarding the gates of the city. ... government retreated General McClellan's forces back up to Northern Virginia where they ...
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... leaving a small portion of his army guarding the gates of the city. ... government retreated General McClellan's forces back up to Northern Virginia where they ...
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... plantations. After two years at William and Mary (A College in Virginia's capital city), Jefferson left to study law. Thomas still ...
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... a Virginian, agreed to support the bill if Hamilton, from New York, agreed to move the national capital from New York to a new city in Virginia, closer to the ...
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... Besides dialect, many students at West Virginia University have strong accents, which make it ... Most other areas of the country would pronounce the city as it is ...
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... On May 16, 1836, Poe married his cousin Virginia Clemm, who was then not quite 14 ... $10 a week, he resigned from the magazine and moved to New York City early in ...
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... New Orleans, considered an international city and the largest city in the ... September 16-18, 1862 DESCRIPTION: General Lee considered a retreat into Virginia. ...
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... once again was not to be for in May 1787, Washington headed the Virginia delegation to ... 30, 1789) in New York City, Washington acted carefully and deliberately. ...
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... once again was not to be for in May 1787, Washington headed the Virginia delegation to ... 30, 1789) in New York City, Washington acted carefully and deliberately. ...
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... It also allowed it to move faster through congested city streets. ... In 1881 Sprague designed an electricity-driven system for Richmond, Virginia: a "trolley ...
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