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... The Canals of the Potomac River. ... Few things were dearer to George Washington than his plan to make the Potomac River navigable as far as the Ohio River Valley. ...
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... Hall, at a place called "Big House" (Virginia's General by Albert Marrin pg 7 c1994) of his family's plantation located on the Potomac River in Westmoreland ...
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... battle between Monitor and Merrimac. Army of the Potomac- Union army at the Potomac River. George McClellan- veteran of the Mexican ...
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... Lee's army retreated across the Potomac River the next day, making the outcome a union victory and providing the news that Lincoln felt was a must to the ...
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... the Confederacy made its first invasion of the North, with Lee leading some 55,000 men of the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River into Maryland ...
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... under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia which had crossed the Potomac River and marched into Pennsylvania. ...
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... forces converged on the town from west and north, driving Union defenders On July 4, Lee began withdrawing his army toward Williamsport on the Potomac River. ...
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... Exactly nine days later after Lan ey's plane sank into the Potomac River, Orville Wright took off on the world's first successful airplane flight. ...
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... Also, prosocial behaviour and norms could have affected Arland's actions while in the icy water of the Potomac River. Specifically ...
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... to the southern states. This new city on the Potomac River, became Washington, District of Columbia. Funding and assumption of states ...
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... Some Union soldiers blocked Lee's escape by destroying a bridge at the Potomac River, preventing his army from getting back to Virginia. ...
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... No. 6 a distance of forty-two hundred feet in one minute and forty-five seconds, landing gently on the Potomac River. Hoping to ...
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... 22, 1732. When George was three years old, the Washingtons moved further up the Potomac River to another family tract. At the time ...
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Variable weather. There is sunshine and rain. On the 24th General Robert E. Lee leads the troops across the Potomac River headed towards Pennsylvania. ...
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... Historic Boston Harbor was a cesspool, and so was the Potomac River in Washington, DC Lake Erie was declared dead and the 1969 oil spill off scene in Santa ...
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... favorite play, and he spent the afternoon of April 9, 1865, reading passages aloud to a party of friends on board the River Queen on the Potomac River. ...
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... During this time there was also dispute over where the nations capital would be, in New York, Philadelphia, or in a location along the Potomac river. ...
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... under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia which had crossed the Potomac River and marched into Pennsylvania. ...
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... under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia which had crossed the Potomac River and marched into Pennsylvania. ...
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... under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia which had crossed the Potomac River and marched into Pennsylvania. ...
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... detail on Jackson\'s attack on the Union communications garrison at Romney, which his forces captured, driving the Union soldiers back over the Potomac River. ...
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... than he, but the three boys liked and respected one another.1 When Washington was three the family moved to a larger plantation further up the Potomac River. ...
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... pass: and in return Hamilton agreed to use his influence to assure that the permanent residence of the national capital would be on the Potomac River."1 Those ...
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... 8th when they lost the "Cumberland" and "Congress." You also have depictions of Lincoln and his men looking out the windows towards the Potomac River for the ...
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... under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia which had crossed the Potomac River and marched into Pennsylvania. ...
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... had planned for a victorious invasion of the North, however he now realised these hazards and drew up a plan to withdraw over the Potomac River into Virginia. ...
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... Baltimore and Washington, were under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army which had crossed the Potomac River and marched into ...
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... Virginia, somewhat unhappy with the assumption of the state debts was content after an agreement that put the federal district on the Potomac River. ...
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... south. Jefferson and Madison who were from Virginia wanted it to be located on the Potomac River between Virginia and Maryland. With ...
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... George Washington was born into a brick house near the junction of Pope's Creek and the Potomac River at on February 11, 1732. He ...
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