Mark Twain gave up on Scrapbooking because he found the process too tedious and time-consuming. He preferred to spend his time writing and traveling instead.
Mark Twain's family did own slaves. Twain's father owned one slave for a short period of time before he was liberated by a local minister. Although Mark Twain grew up in a slave-holding family, he later became a vocal critic of slavery and racism.
Mark Twain was a writer and a speaker but not a stand up comedian.
The Hartford Home is where Mark Twain lived from 1874-1891. Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn while he lived at that residence. If you are a fan of Victorian houses and Mark Twain you can take a tour there.
Mark Twain's hair color is red, although it does not show up in black and white pictures.
Samuel Clemens got his pen name Mark Twain from boat terminology picked up when he worked on a steamboat. The term "mark twain" refers to a river that is two fathoms deep.
Mark Twain.
walk up to mark twain and click on him ,click on the item in the evidence bar that corresponds with what you want to question him about and that is how you confront him
mark twain was a drinker one day he walked up behind a girl and slapped her bottom area it turns out it was a man a very big man who then threw mark off the boat .... needless to say mark twain never got on that boat again
To be steamboatmen
Mark Twain traveled to Europe several times, Hawaii, New York, and up and down with the Mississippi River.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is a popular 1876 novel about a young boy growing up in the antebellum South. The first publication of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was by Chatto and Windus, in England in June, 1876 and in the U.S. by subscription only in December 1876.
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