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  • | order2= [[United States Senator]] <br> from [[Ohio]] ...ntatives|U.S. Representative]] and [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Ohio]]. Harrison first gained national fame for leading U.S forces against [[Nat
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  • | birth_place=[[North Bend, Ohio|North Bend]], [[Ohio]] ...[[Phi Delta Theta]] and graduated in 1852. He studied law in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], then moved to [[Indianapolis, Indiana]], in 1854. He was admitted to the
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  • | state2=[[Ohio]] | office3= Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
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  • ==Secretary of State== ..., his views were concurrent with those espoused by Monroe. As secretary of state, he negotiated the [[Adams-Onís Treaty]] and wrote the [[Monroe Doctrine]]
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 19th state in [[Year Admitted:=1816|1816]]. The area was controlled by France until 17 ...go. Historic American Indian tribes also lived on this land, inspiring the state's name - Indiana, the land of Indians.
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  • ...n, Johnson &mdash; who lived in Unionist east Tennessee &mdash; toured the state speaking in opposition to the act, which he said was unconstitutional. John ...ce he "moved resolutely to eradicate all pro-Confederate influences in the state." This "unwavering commitment to the Union" was a significant factor in hi
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  • ..., and scion of a leading political family, the [[Taft family|Tafts]], of [[Ohio]]. Taft was born on [[September 15]], [[1857]], in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], the third of five children. His mother, [[Louisa Torrey]], was a graduat
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  • ...] and became a [[brigadier general]]. His private law practice in his home state, [[New Hampshire]], was so successful that he was offered several important ...r who became a [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] soldier, a state militia general, and a two-time [[governor of New Hampshire]]. His mother w
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  • ...ed to the General [[Moses Cleaveland]] after whom the city of [[Cleveland, Ohio]], was named.<ref>Graff, 7</ref> ...ng spring Cleveland decided to make his way west to the city of Cleveland, Ohio.<ref name=nevins27/> He stopped first in [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]], wh
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  • | order2=5th [[United States Secretary of State]] As Jefferson's Secretary of State (1801-1809), Madison supervised the [[Louisiana Purchase]], doubling the na
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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 ...nt [[James Monroe]] in December 1817 to lead a campaign in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] against the [[Seminole (tribe)|Seminole]] and Creek Indians. Jac
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  • |order3 = [[List of United States Senators from California|United States Senator]]<br/> from [[California]] ...f Gettysburg]] during the [[American Civil War]] while serving in the 73rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Richard Nixon had four brothers: [[Harold Nixon]] (1909
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  • |order3= [[List of United States Senators from Missouri|United States Senator]]<br/>from [[Missouri]] ...that the Masonic election assured his victory in the general election over State Senator Davis.<ref>{{cite journal |title =The Wonderful Wastebasket |journa
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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 ...[[Profiles in Courage]]'', a book describing eight instances in which U.S. Senators risked their careers by standing by their personal beliefs. The book was aw
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  • ...ms and being admitted to the hospital four times in 2006, Ford [[Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford|died at his home]], aged 93, on [[December 26]], [[2 ...braska_born_ford_left_state_as_infant/ |title = Nebraska - Born, Ford Left State As Infant |work = Associated Press |publisher = Boston.com |accessdate = 20
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  • | death_place=[[Warm Springs, Georgia|Warm Springs]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] One the wealthiest and oldest families in [[New York]] State, the Roosevelts distinguished themselves in areas other than politics. Fra
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  • [00:26] <quanticle> Both my Senators are PIPA co-sponsors. It makes me a bit sad, because Al Franken is normally [00:59] <quanticle> ... technology-oriented state. Most people here either have no idea what SOPA is, or actually buy into th
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