In Early America, fire buckets were typically made out of this material:
Daily Quiz for October 13, 2007
For his contribution to the victory of the Allies in World War I, he was referred to as the "Father of Victory."
Daily Quiz for October 12, 2007
He said on October 17, 1974, in testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Criminal Justice, "There was no deal, period."
Daily Quiz for October 11, 2007
This British naval hero, born in Norfolk, England in 1758, was made post-captain at the young age of 21.
Daily Quiz for October 10, 2007
This American broadcaster was best known for the line, "This is London."
Daily Quiz for October 9, 2007
This person was selected as Time magazine?s first Man of the Year:
Daily Quiz for October 8, 2007
He was known in western Europe as the "Scourge of God."
Daily Quiz for October 7, 2007
In 1814, Andrew Jackson called them "hellish banditti."
Daily Quiz for October 6, 2007
The Abnaki War of 1689-1697 is better known as:
Daily Quiz for October 5, 2007
Reform-minded Independent Republicans, who backed the Democrat Grover Cleveland for president in 1884, were called this:
