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  • ...ed, Jr.]] (11th)<br>[[Horace Mann]] (8th)<br>12th district abolished after Adams | death_place =[[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • | successor=[[John Quincy Adams]] | successor2=[[John Quincy Adams]]
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  • {{Infobox_President | name=John Adams | predecessor=[[George Washington]]
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  • | name=George Washington | image=George-Washington.jpg
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  • ** Linda George, 27, Westboro, Mass., [[TJX Co.]] ** Carlos Montoya, 41, Washington, DC, writer for the [[Washington Post]]
    23 KB (2,909 words) - 06:00, 27 December 2009
  • | successor2=[[George M. Dallas|George Dallas]] | predecessor5= [[George Poindexter]]
    31 KB (4,515 words) - 20:19, 5 March 2009
  • ...men). However, Representative [[Stephen Van Rensselaer]] swung New York to Adams and thereby the 1824 Presidency. He recognized early the potential of [[And ...g Jackson's "[[corrupt bargain]]" charge. At the same time, he opposed the Adams-Clay plans for internal improvements and declined to support the proposal f
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  • ...at Cambridge, and on May 4, 1776, the province renounced its allegiance to George III. British forces occupied parts of Rhode Island from 1776 to 1779, when * George M. Cohan was born in Providence in 1878. He wrote, "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dan
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  • | vicepresident=[[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] (1809-1812),<br>''None'' (1812-1813),<br>[[Elbridge Gerry]] (1813 ...mem/mtj:@field%28DOCID+@lit%28tj060237%29%29 Thomas Jefferson to President Washington, [[May 23]] [[1792]]] "The republican party, who wish to preserve the gover
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  • | vicepresident=[[George M. Dallas]] ...f the nation's territory. Polk secured the [[Oregon Territory]] (including Washington, Oregon and Idaho), amounting to about 285,000 square miles (738,000 km²)
    42 KB (6,289 words) - 20:08, 5 March 2009
  • | predecessor2 = [[George M. Dallas]] | booktitle =Encarta}}</ref> (As this was three weeks after [[George Washington]]'s death, Fillmore was the first U.S. President born after the death of a
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  • | predecessor= [[John Quincy Adams]] ...n Revolution, and the second President to have been a [[prisoner of war]] (Washington had been captured by the French in the [[French and Indian War]]).
    58 KB (8,338 words) - 20:50, 5 March 2009
  • ...ts [[Jeremiah S. Black]], [[Edwin M. Stanton]], [[Joseph Holt]] and [[John Adams Dix|John A. Dix]]. These conservative Democrats strongly believed in Americ |Treasury 3=[[John Adams Dix|John A. Dix]]
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  • ...g), and scientific and curious travelers (among them Washington Irving and George Catlin) came into the present-day state. In 1819 the Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain defined Oklahoma as the southwestern boundary of th
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  • |name=George Herbert Walker Bush |image=George H. W. Bush, President of the United States, 1989 official portrait.jpg
    58 KB (8,386 words) - 22:01, 5 March 2009
  • ...ar I]]). He also led the way to world [[Navy|Naval]] disarmament at the [[Washington Naval Conference]] of 1921&ndash;22. ...en. G. Harding]</ref> Harding was the eldest of eight children born to Dr. George Tryon Harding, Sr. and Phoebe Elizabeth (Dickerson) Harding. His mother wa
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  • ...ed) began to move into Alabama forcing the various tribes off their lands. Washington, the first Alabama county, was created in 1800 from Mississippi Territory. George C. Wallace, a Democrat elected governor in 1962, fought the federally order
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  • | predecessor=[[John Adams]] | children=[[Martha Jefferson Randolph|Martha Washington Jefferson]], Jane Randolph Jefferson, Stillborn son, Mary Wayles Jefferson,
    94 KB (13,851 words) - 21:03, 5 March 2009
  • ...nt to political friends such as former [[Carnegie Steel]] president [[John George Alexander Leishman]] (minister to [[Switzerland]] and [[Turkey]]). * McKinley Statue, [[Adams, Massachusetts]]
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  • ...ved to several different posts. He was sent to [[Fort Vancouver]] in the [[Washington Territory]] in 1853, where he served as quartermaster of the [[U.S. 4th Inf ...immediately relieved Rosecrans and replaced him with [[George Henry Thomas|George H. Thomas]]. Devising a plan known as the "Cracker Line", Thomas' chief eng
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