...States of America|United States]] bordered on the east by the Mississippi River. It was admitted as the 25th state in [[Year Admitted:=1836|1836]]. The reg
...s the eastern lands were settled, more Indians moved to sparsely inhabited Arkansas. The Indians who lived here included the Folsom people, Bluff Dwellers, Mou
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arkansas ar , arkansas , arkansas river , land of opportunity
..., white , white-hot , whiten , whitened , whiteness , white person , white river
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...reation areas. In 1971 the opening of the Oklahoma portion of the Arkansas River Navigation System gave the cities of Muskogee and Tulsa (at its port Catoos
...c Indian City in the United States. It is located in the beautiful Washita river valley in southwest Oklahoma.
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...rade with the Indians. They built Fort Orleans near the mouth of the Osage River in 1724. Kansas warriors destroyed the fort a year later. In 1762 France ce
...rosperity west. Thus, the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails opened and acted as a river of hope flowing to the Pacific Ocean. As pioneers followed dreams and fled
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...emy, 1958 profession: naval aviator, 1958-1981 senator career:. Welcome to arkansas for mccain john mccain 2008 - the official website of john mccain's 2008 ca
republican republican , republican river
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...ia flatboat on the Sangamon, [[Illinois River|Illinois]] and [[Mississippi River|Mississippi]] rivers.
...traffic, which would allow the sparsely populated, poorer areas along the river to flourish.
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...ice. Eisenhower's mother, Ida E. Eisenhower, previously a member of the [[River Brethren]] sect of the Mennonites, joined the [[Watch Tower Bible and Tract
...c school. The integration did not occur without violence. Eisenhower and Arkansas governor [[Orval Faubus]] engaged in tense arguments.
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...], 25 miles (40 km) east of [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]] on the [[Ohio River]]. He was the eldest of the six children of Jesse Root Grant (1794–18
...River]] and [[Battle of Fort Donelson|Fort Donelson]] on the [[Cumberland River]]. At Donelson, his army was hit by a surprise Confederate attack (once aga
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...tory:Alaska|Alaska]], semiarid in the great plains west of the Mississippi River, and arid in the Great Basin of the southwest; low winter temperatures in t
...tains in west, hills and low mountains in east; rugged mountains and broad river valleys in Alaska; rugged, volcanic topography in Hawaii
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*''[[Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge]]'', 1837
*[[Arkansas]] - June 15, 1836
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...took part in cleaning up after a [[nuclear meltdown]] at Canada's [[Chalk River Laboratories]] reactor.[http://www.ccnr.org/paulson_legacy.html][http://www
...Lockwood, Frank. "Carter pipes up, calls Bush's way 'worst in history'", ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'', [[May 19]], [[2007]]</ref><ref>[http://www2.arkansasonl
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...es]], who pastored some eight churches in [[Texas]] as well as others in [[Arkansas]] and [[Louisiana]]. Baines was also the president of [[Baylor University]]
...7]], [[1908]], in a small [[farmhouse]] in a poor area on the [[Pedernales River]]. His parents, [[Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr.]] and the former Rebekah Baines,
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[04:00] <mareklug> Mike_H you leave Arkansas, and local divas drop like flies
[13:44] <Dcoetzee> russavia: I don't understand why you remvoed the river cat
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