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    • [DOC File]Ewing Family Association - Home

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      William E. Riddle (+1 505.988.1092, Riddle at WmERiddle dot com) The Early Frontier. In the mid-to-late-eighteenth century, the western lands of Pennsylvania – roughly from Erie south though Pittsburgh to the border with West Virginia and then west into the Ohio Valley – …

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    • [DOCX File]CITY OF FRANKLIN - HOME

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      On October 1, 1862, a band of Bannock Indians near the present site of Soda Springs, were assembled planning a raid on Cache Valley. The Cache Valley settlers became aware of their plans, consequently, twenty-five "Minute Men" were assembled and sent to Franklin. The Indians found this out and abandoned the attack.

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    • [DOCX File]1832 to 1931 - Nangarra: website of the Corrs

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      located here before the white man appeared on the scene it is difficult to say, but it may be conjectured by the imprints of their stone tomahawks on the rocks under Belmont house. These marks can be seen unto this day, and as plainly as they were to the earliest settlers a hundred years ago, and, no doubt, they were there long before the white ...

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    • [DOC File]Gordon College Faculty

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      ADDRESS. 23 . son's death, with a settlement of £ 300, and a salary of. £ 90, which was considerably increased in succeeding . years. He married, in 1730, Elizabeth Dummer, daugh- ter and only child of Richard Dummer of Newbury. They had two children only, a son and a daughter. His wife died, April 14th, 1764; and he married, Octo-

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    • [DOC File]269TH COMBAT AVIATION BATTALION (CAB)

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      The 1st brigade “Lancers” consisting of the 4/9 Manchus, the 2/14 Golden Dragons and the Tomahawks of the 4/23 (Mechanized) were at Tay Ninh with the 187th. The 3rd brigade consisting of the 3/22 and 2/22 (Triple Deuce, Mechanized) Regulars, the 2/12 White Warriors and the 44th Infantry scout dog platoon were at Camp Rainier (Dau Tieng ...

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    • [DOC File]The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Brief History of the ...

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      [1] This discovery made a great stir in Bristol, the port from which Cabot. sailed. A letter written at the time states, "Honors are heaped upon. Cabot. He is called Grand Admiral, he is dressed in silk, and the English. run after him like madmen." The king gave him £10 and a pension of £20 a. year.

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    • [DOC File]ASCA BULLETIN after first proofing, WORD copied from ...

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      Marcot, Roy — Marcellus Hartley – Merchant, Financier, Millionaire and Philanthropist. pp. 23-37. Mowbray, Stuart C. — A Brief History of English Pistol Dueling as it Applies to Gun Collectors. pp. 38-54. No. 84, March 2001. Cooper, George.D. — Joshua Barstow anbd His 1808 Contract: A Story. pp. 1-10

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      Jan 23 1942 – WW2: The Battle of Rabaul begins, the first fighting of the New Guinea campaign. Jan 23 1943 – WW2: Australian and American forces finally defeat the Japanese army in Papua. This turning point in the Pacific War marks the beginning of the end of Japanese aggression. Jan 23 1943 – WW2:

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    • [DOC File]TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT OF INDIGENOUS FORCES

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      On 8 February 1971, an ARVN armor/infantry task force crossed into southeastern Laos and proceeded west along Route 9 in the Se Pone River valley. The operational zone stretched 15 miles on both sides of Route 9, with ARVN infantry, airborne, and ranger forces providing cover along the northern and southern flanks of the central column.

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      Army Pfc. David Baker was a member of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division on Nov. 25, 1950 near Yongbyong, North Korea. The battalion suffered heavy casualties and Baker was listed as missing in action on Nov. 28, 1950.

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