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  1. The history of cartography refers to the development and consequences of cartography, or mapmaking technology, throughout human history. Maps have been one of the most important human inventions for millennia, allowing humans to explain and navigate their way through the world. When and how the earliest maps were made is unclear, but maps of ...

  2. Daniel Lee. Circus Hop. You'll Be Gone. Backwoods Boys. You're Just Like Pop Music. Southern Summertime. Southern Summertime (Remix) Too Easy. Devil's Fire.

  3. I got some good old folks that are proud of me. 'Cause I'm a Southern motherfucker and I'm proud to be. I ain't that pretty boy from down the street. My clothes are hand-me-down like the boots on my feet. I'm somewhere between country and rock and roll. Too bad you'll never hear it playin' on the radio. My drawl's too thick for rock, I'm too ...

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  5. The epidemic struck St. Louis, Missouri, in early 1849, and by the end of summer, estimates of the dead ranged from 4,500 to 6,000. During the 1849 California Gold Rush, travelers carried the bacteria along the Santa Fe Trail and other overland routes. The epidemic thrived in the unsanitary conditions along the trails, peaking in 1850 as it was ...

  6. Daniel, you're a star in the face of the sky. [Chorus] Oh, Daniel, my brother, you are older than me. Do you still feel the pain of the scars that won't heal? Your eyes have died, but you see more ...

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