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Thomas Jefferson's Mysterious Bones

✍ Scribed by Lisa Idzikowski


Publisher
Highlights for Children, Inc.
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Series
Read With Highlights
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Article about Thomas Jefferson's interest in mammoth fossils. Includes details about how William Clark collected fossils to send to the White House "Mammoth Room" for study.

✦ Subjects


History; Juvenile Nonfiction; Science; JNF025000; JNF025170; JNF037050


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