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      <title>Someone has to be first!!</title>
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      <author><name>Betty</name></author>
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        <p>My husband and I are members of the Mouth of the Platte Study group in Council Bluffs, IA.&nbsp; We have attended about 5 years.&nbsp; We are parents of four grown children, 10 grandchildren, and 9 greatgrandchildren.&nbsp; The study of Lewis and Clark seems to have taken over a large  part of our lives.<br />
Besides making clothes for Biddle Bear, I am a quilt maker.&nbsp; I have done 4 Lewis and Clark full size quilts.&nbsp; Two of these were done in redwork embroidery, and two in patchwork and applique.&nbsp; <br />
I have a degree in secondary education, history major and library science, native american minors.&nbsp; so I teach when I can.&nbsp;  I teach and prepare materials for an adult class at our church.<br />
This will be my 12th year doing this.<br />
When I student taught in college, one of the classes was a Montana history class, during which the students for their final had to write out the travels of Lewis and Clark in chronological order.&nbsp; The results were not good.&nbsp;  Did you know that the Corps of Discovery went up the Mississippi River, went around the Cape of Good Hope, and  through the Panama Canal?<br />
They ended up on the coast, but never made it back.&nbsp;  So either I was not a good teacher, or they were trying to get my goat.&nbsp; But I had a good laugh.<br />
Finding the obscure points of the Corps of Discovery seems to have become my goal.&nbsp;  I have given talks to the group about the waterfalls, before Lewis and Clark, and other weird points.<br />
Let&#8217;s hear from the rest of you.<br />
Betty Smallen, moderator<br />
srbabc at cox dot net
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