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  1. Apr 20, 2016 · Stricken with mountain fever, Young sent a party headed by Orson Pratt and Erastus Snow from Cache Cave to clear trees and stumps and improve the Donner-Reed trail into the valley. After working on the trail, the Pratt-Snow party and the second contingent headed by Willard Richards and George A. Smith reached the valley on July 22.

  2. Great Britain Mountain Biking is a comprehensive area-by-area guide to the best of British mountain biking. Authors Tom Fenton and Andy McCandlish have compiled everything you need to know about the best places to ride mountain bikes in England, Scotland and Wales - the ideal companion for planning weekends away.

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  3. Willie Aames to Steven Anderson. Jane Alexander Biography (1939-) Original name, Jane Quigley; born October 28, 1939, in Boston, MA; daughter of Thomas (a doctor) and Ruth Elizabeth (maiden name, Pearson; a nurse) Quigley; married Robert Alexander (an actor and director), July 23, 1962 (divorced,1974); married Edwin Sherin (a director and ...

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  5. Brand new music from Summer Brooke and The Mountain Faith Band drops today on Mountain Fever Records. Small Town Life is the latest album from this dynamic group of musicians whose music continues to be cutting edge of both bluegrass and Americana. By now, bluegrass fans across the globe have fallen in love with Sylva, North Carolina’s ...

  6. ALEXANDER, Jane 1939–PERSONALOriginal name, Jane Quigley; born October 28, 1939, in Boston, MA; daughter of Thomas (a doctor) and Ruth Elizabeth (maiden name, Pearson; a nurse) Quigley; married Robert Alexander (an actor and director), July 23, 1962 (divorced, 1974); married Edwin Sherin (a director and producer), March 29, 1975; children: (first marriage) Jason Edward (a director).

  7. The death of Alexander the Great and subsequent related events have been the subjects of debates. According to a Babylonian astronomical diary, Alexander died in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon between the evening of 10 June and the evening of 11 June 323 BC, [1] at the age of 32. Macedonians and local residents wept at the news of ...

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