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#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | 1801-1810 $400: On March 16, 1802 congress established a military academy at this New York site; it opened on the 4th of July West Point |
#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | 1801-1810 $800: On March 23, 1806 this pair & their men left Fort Clatsop for St. Louis, arriving exactly 6 months later Lewis & Clark |
#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | 1801-1810 $1200: Jesse Fell of Pennsylvania invented a great grate to permit the home burning of this hard coal anthracite |
#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | 1801-1810 $1600: On April 27, 1805 a force of Marines & Arabs captured the port of Derna on the shores of this place Tripoli |
#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | 1801-1810 $2000: Unnamed when it steamed up the Hudson in 1807, it was later named for the estate of Robert Fulton's backer the Clermont |
#3854, aired 2001-05-10 | 1801-1810 $100: In 1806 he published his first lexicographical work, "A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language" Noah Webster |
#3854, aired 2001-05-10 | 1801-1810 $200: In October 1804 Lewis & Clark prepared to spend the first winter of their trip near this present-day N.D. capital Bismarck |
#3854, aired 2001-05-10 | 1801-1810 $300: In 1801 Thomas Young found the cause of astigmatism & demonstrated the wave theory of this light |
#3854, aired 2001-05-10 | 1801-1810 $400: In 1804, under Dessalines, this island nation proclaimed itself the first black republic Haiti |
#3854, aired 2001-05-10 | 1801-1810 $500: On August 3, 1807 his treason trial began in Virginia; he was acquitted on September 1 Aaron Burr |
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