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| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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Five
Civilized Tribes is a term
that came into use during the mid-nineteenth century to
refer to the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chicasaw, Creek, and
Seminole nations because they seemed to adopt
"civilized ways" much more readily than other
tribes. |
Fire
Salamander (Salamandra salamandra)
The largest member of its family, the fire
salamander reaches a length of 6-12 inches, with females
slightly longer than males. Its body is black, with
yellow or orange markings that occur in patterns
varying from discrete spots to large splotches or bands. |
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| F-104A
Starfighter Fairbanks,
Alaska
Fairbanks,
Douglas
Falcon,
Peregrine
Fallen
Timbers, Battle of
Falling Bodies, Law of
--Galileo
Galilei
Faraday,
Michael
Farmer,
Fannie Merritt
Farnsworth,
Philo Taylor
Farragut,
David Glasgow
"Fat
Man"
Father's
Day
Faubus,
Orval Eugene
Federal
Reserve Board
The
Federalist
Federation
of South Arabia
Felis
margarita
Ferdinand
V, King of Spain
Fermentation
--Louis
Pasteur
Ferraro,
Geraldine
Fielding,
Henry
Fiji
Fillmore,
Millard
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Finland Fire
Salamander
"First
Lady"
Fish,
Hamilton
Fitch,
John
Five
Civilized Tribes
Flagler,
Henry Morrison
Flamingo,
Greater
Florida
Flowers
Floyd,
Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy"
Flycatcher,
Least
Flying
Foxes
Flying
Squirrel
Folsom,
James Elisha
Food
and Agriculture Organization
Football
Ford,
Gerald Rudolph
Ford,
Henry
Ford,
Tennessee Ernie
Foreman,
George Edward
Fort
Caroline
Fort
Dearborn
Fort
Kearny
Fort
Lauderdale, Florida
Fortas,
Abraham
Foster,
Stephen Collins
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The
"Four Chaplains" Fox,
George
France
Franklin,
Benjamin
Fraunhofer,
Joseph
Frazer,
James George
Frazier,
Joseph William
Free
Soil Party
Frémont,
John Charles
French,
Daniel Chester
French
and Indian War
The French Chef
--Julia Child
French
Polynesia
Friedan,
Betty Naomi
Friendly,
Fred W.
Friends, Society of
--George
Fox
Friends of the Earth
--David
Ross Brower
Frogs
Fruit
Bat, Rodrigues
Fuller,
Lorenzo Dow, Jr.
Fuller,
Samuel Michael
Fulton,
Robert
Funston,
Frederick
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