On April 21, 1910, a man with bushy white hair and a thick moustache died. We remember the centennial of the death of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who moved to Nevada and became Mark Twain.
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More on the Web:
- NPR: 'Man In White' Reveals Twain's Haunted Final Years
- NPR: The Icon Answers: 'Who Is Mark Twain?'
- NPR: Why Mark Twain Still Matters
- PBS: Samuel Clemens
- SFist: nugget o' history: Mark Twain torched Lake Tahoe?
- Visit Virginia City: Mark Twain Museum at the Territorial Enterprise
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