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| History | |
| ... With the help of gunboats, Grant captured two major Confederate forts: Fort Henry on the Tennessee river and Fort Donelson on the Cumberland river. ... |
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| Bermuda Triangle | |
| ... Flight 19 left the Fort Lauderdale Airport at 2:10 pm on December 5, 1945. ... At 4:26 pm Fort Everglades Rescue intercepted a transmission from FT-28. ... |
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| Ellis Island | |
| ... After the Revolution, the island was sold to New York State and in 1811, Fort Gibson was built on it in preparation for the War of 1812. ... |
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| The Golden American Dream | |
| ... land. He went on to build a fort, accumulated over 12,000 cattle and hired hundreds of workers to help maintain his land. However ... |
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| Eminent Domain | |
| ... Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company, began constructing a new research building on the out skirts of Fort Trumball, a New London neighborhood. ... |
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| Alcatraz | |
| ... as much more. Strategically placed at the mouth of the San Francisco Bay it was the perfect site for a military fort. By 1853 a ... |
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| Ticonderoga And Crown Point | |
| ... Under Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, he participated in the seizure of Fort Ticonderoga and led the force that took Crown Point the next day. ... |
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| Colin Powell | |
| ... He was first stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia where he furthered his military education. ... In December he was transferred to Fort Devens in Massachusetts. ... |
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| Bennidict Arnold | |
| ... colonel. At the start of the American Revolution in 1775, I joined Ethan Allen to capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British. After ... |
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| Bermuda Triangle | |
| ... Flight 19 left the Fort Lauderdale Airport at 2:10 pm on December 5, 1945. ... At 4:26 pm Fort Everglades Rescue intercepted a transmission from FT-28. ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... this mission, Washington, then a lieutenant colonel, was ordered to lead a militia force for the protection of workers who were building a fort at the Forks of ... |
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| The French And Indian War | |
| ... 1755. This battle took place at Fort Duquesne, in western Pennsylvania, which was one of the many French forts in the Ohio Valley. ... |
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| Ticonderoga And Crown Point | |
| ... Under Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, he participated in the seizure of Fort Ticonderoga and led the force that took Crown Point the next day. ... |
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| Patriot | |
| ... FORT CHARLES The gates are opened. The relieved French soldiers quicken their pace and hurry into the relative safety of the fort. ... |
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| Louisbourg Report | |
| ... able to launch a serious attack with any kind of heavy artillery, since they attacked the weak rear side, travelling over marshy, wooded areas to reach the fort ... |
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| Bennidict Arnold | |
| ... colonel. At the start of the American Revolution in 1775, I joined Ethan Allen to capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British. After ... |
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| Robert E Lee | |
| ... The battles the South won were both battles of Bull Run, Chicamauga, Fallen Timbers, Fort Sumter, Fredricksburg, Petersburg, Richmond, Seven days ... |
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| The Bible Of Who | |
| The bible of who. The Origins of Whoo In the year, 1342 a "family" hot air balloon race was launched out of Fort City, Mahi. Riders ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... mission, Washington, then a representative of the general, was ordered to lead a militia force for the protection of workers who were building a fort at the ... |
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| Robert Edward Lee | |
| ... His first assignment was to work on the construction of Fort Pulaski in 1830 near Savannah, Georgia. Then in 1831 he was transferred ... |
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