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  • | location = [[Lucky, Louisiana]] '''Joslyn Nicole Pennywell''' is a pageant queen and model from [[Lucky, Louisiana]]. She is perhaps best known for competing on [[America's Next Top Model, C
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  • ...://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/libertarians/ Campus Libertarians at the University of Colorado] ==== [[Directory:Louisiana|Louisiana]] ====
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  • ...ttp://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Mesothelioma+Attorney+Louisiana&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="7"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Mesothelioma Attorney Louisiana}}
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  • ...rt was split off to form the District of Louisiana (later the Territory of Louisiana and the [[Directory:Missouri|Missouri]] Territory). Baton Rouge is the capi [[Image:Louisiana_bayou.jpeg|right|thumb|175px|Louisiana bayou]]
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  • ...as admitted as the 29th state in [[Year Admitted:=1846|1846]]. Part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Iowa was organized as a separate territory in 1838. The M ...iver. The Omaha, Oto, and Missouri tribes lived in the western part of the state.
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  • ...expedition in 1541 and passed to the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Little Rock is the capital and the largest city. Population: [[Po ...d on the east by the Mississippi River's west bank, the development of the state of Arkansas spanned three centuries. Long before frontiersmen from the newl
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  • ...was admitted as the 40th state in [[Year Admitted:=1889]]. Acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861 and was sp ...arch of a route to the Pacific.The U.S. acquired the region as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and it was explored by Lewis and Clark in 1804-06. Fort Pi
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  • ...tted:=1867|1867]]. The region became part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and was made a separate territory by the [[Directory:Kansa ...t began only after the area passed from France to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The Lewis and Clark expedition (1804) and the exploration
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  • ..., a member of Phi Beta Kappa and head of the mining department at [[Lehigh University]], formulated the idea of an honor society for those studying technical sub ...i are currently located in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] on the campus of the [[University of Tennessee]].<ref name="TBPi History"/>
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  • ...(1993). ''Dirty Politics: Deception, Distraction, and Democracy'', Oxford University Press, 45. ISBN 0-19-508553-1.</ref> *'''Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine. Continental Liar from the state of Maine''' 1884 U.S. presidential campaign slogan used by the supporters o
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  • ...ssion of [[Directory:Maine|Maine]] as a free state and Missouri as a slave state in the following year. Jefferson City is the capital and St. Louis the larg ...ces, supplying both Union and Confederate forces with troops. However, the state itself remained in the Union.
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  • ...ormed directly in its path. The aircraft began its descent procedures over Louisiana, heading over the planned descent route. Captain Conners then recognized th ...ounced back into the air, then, while crossing [[State Highway 114 (Texas)|State Highway 114]], it came down again on top of a vehicle, killing its occupant
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  • ...ecame part of the United States through the Treaty of Paris (1783) and the Louisiana Purchase (1803). St. Paul is the capital and Minneapolis the largest city. Spain receives Louisiana Territory (includes Minnesota west of the Mississippi River) from France in
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 21st state in [[Year Admitted:=1818|1818]]. The area was explored by the French in the ...along the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. They traveled the length of the state -- from what is now Chicago to the southernmost reaches of Illinois.
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  • | alma_mater=[[University of Pennsylvania]] ...house.gov/kids/presidents/williamhenryharrison.html] Harrison attended the University of Pennsylvania with the intention of becoming a physician, but did not rec
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  • ...organized in 1798 and enlarged in 1804 and 1813, also included the present state of [[Directory:Alabama|Alabama]]. Jackson is the capital and the largest ci ...issippi Valley, including present-day Mississippi, for France and named it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV.
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  • | order2=7th [[United States Secretary of State]] ...[[Missouri Compromise]] (1820), in which [[Missouri]] was declared a slave state; and the profession of the [[Monroe Doctrine]] (1823), declaring U.S. oppos
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  • ...erritory of the United States South of the River Ohio (1790) and the later state of Tennessee. Nashville is the capital and Memphis the largest city. Popula ...he Union as a slave state, with its capital at Knoxville. It was the first state to be carved out of national territory.
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  • ..., which was merged with the adjoining Indian Territory to form the present state boundaries. The Dust Bowl of the 1930s forced many farmers to move west as ...homa, and some other Spanish explorers and traders and French traders from Louisiana visited the region, but there was no development of the area.
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  • ...free and slave factions (1854-1859). Kansas was finally admitted as a free state. Topeka is the capital and Wichita the largest city. Population: [[Populati ...s, and triumphs have helped mold Kansas into the vibrant, prosperous, rich State we know today.
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  • |State=[[John M. Clayton]] |State start=1849
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  • ...dmitted as the 39th state in [[Year Admitted:=1889]]. Acquired through the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and a border treaty with Great Britain (1818), the region b With the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 the northwestern half of North Dakota became part of the U
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  • | alma_mater = [[Princeton University]] | order2=5th [[United States Secretary of State]]
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  • {{US state | Fullname = State of Texas
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  • ...]. At least on one occasion he returned to UC Berkeley to solo with the [[University of California Jazz Ensembles]] under the direction of Dr. [[David W. Tucker ...ovie ''[[Blues Brothers 2000]]''. In the film, he plays trumpet with [[The Louisiana Gator Boys]]. Faddis is also a noted educator for jazz and the trumpet.
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  • ...k of Texas Online| place = University of Texas at Austin| publisher =Texas State Historical Association| origyear =2010| year =2014| url =http://www.tshaonl ...performance to [[Gene Autry]] and Jimmy Long.<!-- Not "Jimmy D. Long", the Louisiana politician. --> [[Don George]] reworked the original version of the song,
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  • ..., and the southern section was claimed by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase (1803). Montgomery is the capital and Birmingham the largest city. ...t up in 1817 with William W. Bibb as governor; two years later it became a state, and, in 1835, the last native lands were ceded.
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 35th state in [[Year Admitted:=1863]]. West Virginia was part of Virginia until the ar ...med it Mecklenburg; now called Shepherdstown, it is the oldest town in the state. Homes sprang up along the rivers, but the formidable Allegheny Plateau bar
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 15th state in [[Year Admitted:=1792|1792]]. Daniel Boone's Transylvania Company made t ...f Kentucky (its official designation) was admitted to the Union, the first state West of the Appalachians. Isaac Shelby was elected the first governor, and
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  • |alma_mater=[[Yale University]] ...r Bush]]. He became involved in politics soon after graduating from [[Yale University]], serving as a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] fo
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  • ...ices Branch, State Library of North Carolina | url=http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/bio/public/jackson.htm}}</ref> The youngest of the Jacksons' three ...icuous for bravery and success. When British forces menaced [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], Jackson took command of the defenses, including militia from
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  • ...duty) and assigned to command Company F, 4th Infantry, at [[Fort Humboldt State Historic Park|Fort Humboldt]], California. However, he still could not affo ...tral in the conflict and would attack troops from either side entering the state. By the first of August the Union army had forcibly removed Jackson and Mi
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  • | order3=1st [[United States Secretary of State]] ...m in the United States]]. Major events during his presidency include the [[Louisiana Purchase]] (1803) and the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1804–1806).
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  • |alma_mater=[[Texas State University-San Marcos|Southwest Texas State Teachers' College]] ...[[Arkansas]] and [[Louisiana]]. Baines was also the president of [[Baylor University]], then in [[Independence, Texas|Independence]], in [[Washington County, Te
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  • ...for his old commander, Rutherford Hayes, then running for governor" in the state of Ohio.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernm ...ms at the [[Treaty of Paris (1898)|Treaty of Paris]] in July. Secretary of state [[John Hay]] called it a "splendid little war." The United States gained ow
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  • | order3 = Member of the [[Georgia State Senate]] ...believed, Americans would want themselves to be judged.<ref>http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/55.htm</ref> The final year of his term was
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  • ...and accompanied by friends, he took goods from New Salem to [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] via flatboat on the Sangamon, [[Illinois River|Illinois]] and In 1834, he won election to the state legislature, and, after coming across the ''[[Commentaries on the Laws of E
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  • * 704. louisiana term life insurance $19.14 * 1096. louisiana life insurance $10.22
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  • ...with the encouragement and grooming of his father. Kennedy represented the state of [[Massachusetts]] in the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. H ...Hall|The Choate School]], an elite private [[university-preparatory school|university preparatory]] boarding school for boys in [[Wallingford, Connecticut]] for
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  • | alma_mater=[[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] ...klenburg County, North Carolina]], but mostly lived in and represented the state of [[Tennessee]]. A [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democra
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  • ...ord, promoted his candidacy.<ref>Nevins, 95–101</ref> With a split in the state Republican party, 1882 looked to be a Democratic year and there were severa ...name=nevins116/> [[Theodore Roosevelt]], then a member of the [[New York State Assembly|Assembly]], said that he had initially voted for the bill believin
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  • ...e of Texas. All five of the most undervalued markets were in the Lone Star State, led by College Station (home of the Texas A&M Aggies) which was deemed to ...t was Hurricane Katrina last year, many who lived in the affected areas in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi packed up and left. It is only now, over a full ye
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  • ...seums/new_exhibits/cc-slot_machines/exhibit1/e10007a.html|website = Nevada State Museum|accessdate = 2015-09-18}}</ref> ...lis''. 200 Iowa 1228, 206 N.W. 105. (Iowa, 1925). (citing to ''Ferguson v. State of Indiana'', 178 Ind. 568, 99 N. E. 806 (1912); ''City of Moberly v. Deski
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