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  • {{Infobox_President | name=Franklin Pierce | image=Franklin Pierce.jpg
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  • | successor = [[Franklin Pierce]] | 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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  • ...won from the soil. Moreover, livestock from the Narragansett county (South County), especially the famous Narragansett pacers, figured largely in the early c * Rhode Island has no county government. It is divided into 39 municipalities each having its own form o
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  • | predecessor = [[Franklin Pierce]] ...was born in a [[log cabin]] at Cove Gap, near [[Mercersburg]], [[Franklin County, Pennsylvania]], on [[April 23]], [[1791]], to James Buchanan and Elizabeth
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  • In 1854, President Pierce signed the Kansas-Nebraska act which created the Territory of Kansas. The b * Smith County is the geographical center of the 48 contiguous states.
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  • | death_place =[[Washington, D.C.]] ...the Netherlands from 1794 until 1796 and to Portugal in 1796. With George Washington's urging, his father appointed him minister to [[Prussia]] from 1797 until
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  • ...ar I]]). He also led the way to world [[Navy|Naval]] disarmament at the [[Washington Naval Conference]] of 1921&ndash;22. ...y moved to [[Caledonia, Ohio]] in neighboring [[Marion County, Ohio|Marion County]], when Harding's father acquired ''The Argus'', a local weekly newspaper t
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  • |spouse=[[Barbara Bush (First Lady)|Barbara Pierce Bush]] George Bush married [[Barbara Bush|Barbara Pierce]] on [[January 6]], [[1945]], only weeks after his return from the war. The
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  • | death_place=[[Washington, D.C.]] ...paternal grandparents immigrated to the United States from [[Strabane]], [[County Tyrone]], [[Ireland]], while his mother was born in [[Carlisle]] to [[Scott
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  • * Bruce Albert Reynolds, 41, George Washington Bridge Command, found * Ann Marie McHugh, 35, County Galway, Ireland.
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