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... They were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, and Maryland. ... The four Border States of Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware and Maryland barley remained neutral. ...
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... Kansas's troops served on the plains, saw action in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and the Indian Territory, and the Eighth Kansas Infantry distinguished itself ...
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... The Ohio's many tributaries include the Beaver, Kanawha, Scioto, Kentucky, Green, Wabah, and Tennessee rivers. Rainfall along the Missouri ranges from 20 to 40 ...
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... won all of them in 1988. Clinton won all of them in 1996. In 2000 Bush and Gore split the eight, with Bush taking Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, and Ohio. ...
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... He was elected first lieutenant by the men of Missouri's Second Field Artillery. ... He was born on November 24, 1877, in Graves County, Kentucky, and educated at ...
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... Lincoln kept national unity, moderating his own views of slavery to keep the Border States of Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware and Maryland. ...
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... Lincoln kept national unity, moderating his own views of slavery to keep the Border States of Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware and Maryland. ...
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... Horse shows became popular at fairs and the production of finer, prettier horses became a commercial industry in Kentucky and Missouri. ...
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... The Missouri Fox Trotting horse was developed in the rugged Ozark hills about ... River to settle in the Ozarks came mostly from Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia ...
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... The locations of these banks include Richmond, Savannah, Lexington, Galliton (Missouri), Russelville, Columbia (Kentucky), and Corydon (Iowa). ...
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... Sixteen of those states have no minimum age at all; seven: Alabama, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Utah, have a minimum age of 14 ...
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... Lincoln worried about the support of these states and the loyal slave states: Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware. Lincoln ...
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... When he arrived in Missouri, he was appointed magistrate by the Spanish government. ... In 1845, his remains along with his wives were sent to Frankfurt, Kentucky.
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... May 16-18,1860, was represented by delegates from all of the free states, as well as from the states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Texas, and ...
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... forces, he moved aggressively to keep Maryland, Delaware, and western Virginia in the Union, and cautiously worked to do the same in Kentucky and Missouri. ...
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... 1870 to 1876 the James-Younger gang raided from Kansas to Kentucky and from ... difficult to track the gang because many pro-southern Missouri residents thought ...
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... slaves. Lincoln was afraid he would lose support of these two states as well as the border states Missouri and Kentucky. On December ...
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... a bitter abolitionist, gathered followers and killed 5 pro-slavery men from Missouri. ... created the Burr Conspiracy and the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. ...
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... Clark joined him in Clarksville, Indiana, which was across from Louisville, Kentucky. From there they went on to St. Louis, Missouri and the journey began. ...
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... The route stretched across land from Georgia to Alabama and continued upward through Kentucky and Missouri, then across to Arkansas and Oklahoma. ...
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... descendants of slaves in Virginia. They had been married in Kentucky and move to Tennessee and then Missouri. When Sam was four, his ...
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... descendants of slaves in Virginia. They had been married in Kentucky and move to Tennessee and then Missouri. When Sam was four, his ...
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... Later on in his career, Truman, a Democrat, ran for Missouri county judge and spent more ... Truman's running mate for this race was Alben Barkley of Kentucky. ...
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... It is estimated that there were almost 250,000 free Negroes in 1860. They mainly lived in Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri and North Carolina. ...
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... master, Dr. Young. When Brown was about two years old, Dr. Young moved from Kentucky to St. Louis, Missouri. His complexion was ...
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... The last frontier was the Great Plains between the Missouri River and the ... The result--the Kentucky rifle--proved essential on the frontier for shooting game ...
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... States Government, sent nearly six hundred Cherokee Native Americans on a journey from their home in Georgia, through Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas ...
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... indicators, exchange rates, balance of payments and regional economic data for Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. ...
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... freedom. Unlike the states in the South, Missouri enacted slave laws that were based upon those of Virginia and Kentucky. These ...
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... There was also only one man executed for rape in Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Kentucky, and Missouri each, but seventy-one black men executed together by these ...
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