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... Washington and his men ferried across the river at 3 AM Two of the other ferries that departed never made it across due to the harsh winter storm, leaving ...
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... He was faced with danger and hazards probably not even imagined, along the bank of the great Kanawha River. Washington and his party found the bodies of seven ...
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... Washington saw the Potomac River as the answer to the dilemma because it was the shortest east/ west route, and was in the center of the nation. ...
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... He kept moving until he was forced to allow his troops to rest along the Millstone river. Washington was able to make his escape to the protection of Watchung ...
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... This dam is located in Washington State in the USA "The river drains an area larger than France, and drops over 2,650 feet in elevation as it travels 1,214 ...
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... The oil spill at Chalk Point cost PEPCO over $60 million in clean up of Swanson Creek and 17 miles of shoreline of the Patuxent River (Washington Post). ...
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... rolling Hudson River valley, an area steeped in local folklore and legend that would serve as an inspiration for his later writings. ("Washington Irving" DISC ...
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... On Christmas night 1776, Washington crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack in the morning at Trenton, New Jersey, which was captured. ...
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... On Christmas night 1776, Washington crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack in the morning at Trenton, New Jersey, which was captured. ...
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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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... Farm. George lived a very enjoyable life at River Farm. ... family. Ferry Farm was left to Mary Washington, to be given to George when she died. ...
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... Lawrence River opposite Quebec. During Washington's meetings with Arnold, he was examined Benedict very carefully, and he liked what he saw. ...
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... a man to be kept waiting, stood on the deck of the Fulton ferry with his fifteen year old son, Washington and glowered out at the gray East River chocked with ...
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... The natives regarded the Ohio River as the boundary between America and ... 2). Prior to the Battle of Fallen Timbers, President George Washington ordered soldiers ...
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... one of the most important and nicest dams in the whole state of Washington or maybe even the whole Untied States is the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. ...
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... over the exploration of the bones found on the shores of the Columbia River. ... In the extreme northwestern United States, in Washington State, a boat race took ...
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... established posts on the headwaters of the Ohio River. Conflict over this area eventually erupted into the French and Indian War, in which Washington played a ...
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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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... 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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... A Case Study of the Elwha River Early in the 20th century, two hydroelectric dams were built on the Elwha River within the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State ...
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... taller then the southwest, creating a natural flood plan to the Columbia River. ... from British Columbia to what is now known as northern Washington, Idaho, and ...
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... to General Washington stating that Cornwallis had taken up a defensive position at Yorktown, in Virginia. Cornwallis was stationed next to the York River, and ...
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... Born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, George Washington began his life on the family estate along the Potomac River. ...
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... George Washington, born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, began his life on the family estate along the Potomac River. ...
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... Between the years 1982 and 1984, forty-nine women had been murdered by strangulation and found by a river near Seattle, Washington called Green River. ...
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... Lee had pushed Pope's forces back to Washington, and had decided to ... the shortage of supplies, retreated to a defensive position behind the Rappahannock river. ...
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... Lee had pushed Pope's forces back to Washington, and had decided to ... the shortage of supplies, retreated to a defensive position behind the Rappahannock river. ...
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... Pittsburgh). Here he and his men boarded boats and headed down the Ohio River to Fort Washington (present day Cincinnati). The young ...
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... Late one Christmas night in 1776, Washington found himself stationed by the Delaware River. He was in great need of a victory and decided to take a big chance. ...
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... British policy of ousting the French from the upper Ohio River Valley. ... English merchants and Virginia planters, including Lawrence Washington brother to George ...
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