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  • ...ame of the third river is Tigris; it flows east of Assyria. And the fourth river is the Euphrates." Using the ages mentioned in the Bible and counting back ...chgodsword.org/enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T2631 . Recently two scientists at Columbia University published a widely praised book that proved that the Flood did o
    10 kilobytes (1,583 words) - 21:27, October 23, 2021
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  • ...[[Pacific Ocean]], having to carry their boats on land in spots where the river was too treacherous.
    1 kilobytes (200 words) - 15:37, January 4, 2025
  • ...ition sent out by the Ohio Company of Virginia to build a fort on the Ohio River, at what is now [[Pittsburgh]]. Washington discovered the French had reache ...City that fall. He revived the nation's fortunes by crossing the Delaware River and defeating British forces in stunning victories at Trenton and Princeton
    58 kilobytes (8,744 words) - 12:53, March 31, 2025
  • ...d washing tables. He also worked as a lifeguard at Lowell Park on the Rock River in Dixon for seven summers, where he saved seventy-seven swimmers from drow ...g every state except Mondale's home state of Minnesota and the District of Columbia, creating a record 525 electoral votes (out of 538 possible), and received
    144 kilobytes (21,025 words) - 23:39, October 20, 2025
  • ...us lawyer in Ferriday in Concordia Parish, located along the [[Mississippi River]] across from Natchez, Mississippi. Besides Franklin and Concordia, the dis ...state senator on November 17, 2007, when GOP businessman [[Neil Riser]] of Columbia in Caldwell Parish, defeated the Democratic candidate, [[Bryant Hammett]],
    14 kilobytes (2,063 words) - 19:25, May 26, 2021
  • [[File:Judge-2-6-1897.jpg|thumb|500px|Columbia (the American people) reaches out to help oppressed Cuba in 1897 while Uncl ...modore Winfield Scott Schley. The protected cruisers ''Minneapolis'' and ''Columbia'' joined Schley's force before the war started. The squadron was organized
    70 kilobytes (11,241 words) - 05:44, March 31, 2019
  • [[File:Churchill The River War.jpg|thumb|''The River War,'' one of Churchill's first books]] ...ng Post'' ran his stories, and the public snatched up his two-volume ''The River War: An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan'' (1899).<ref>[https://www.g
    48 kilobytes (7,365 words) - 00:45, August 8, 2025
  • ...y, and the UN forces captured most of North Korea on their way to the Yalu River, Korea's northern border with China. Truman defined the war goal as [[rollb ...ael. ''The Columbia Guide to the Cold War'' (1998) [https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Guide-Cold-War/dp/0231107730/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books
    20 kilobytes (2,808 words) - 05:12, January 10, 2026
  • ...]] alone. More than 70% of all [[railroad]] mileage was north of the Ohio River; the South had the remainder. ...tories as they were organized; the end of slave trading in the District of Columbia; and tough requirements concerning [[runaway slave]]s.<ref>http://blueandgr
    38 kilobytes (6,040 words) - 00:49, September 1, 2025
  • ...tent]] for his invention, to buoy vessels over shoals in the [[Mississippi River]]; Lincoln supported the American patent system because it "added the fuel ...o New Orleans. When he returned he settled in a small town on the Sangamon River called New Salem, working as a store keeper, surveyor, or a postmaster, the
    84 kilobytes (13,521 words) - 03:15, July 6, 2024
  • ...|Washington, Chief of the Continental Army, is shown crossing the Delaware River.]] ...se of [[Alexander Hamilton]] resulted in the creation of the [[District of Columbia]] from part of [[Maryland]]; it has served as the national capital since 18
    46 kilobytes (6,609 words) - 07:02, December 17, 2025
  • ...it an individual right. The 2008 Supreme Court decision of ''[[District of Columbia v. Heller]]'' ruled 5–4 that the Second Amendment protects an individual ...ome gunpowder and musquet balls, with other small articles thrown into the river.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=uIRNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA982 Infantry Jour
    34 kilobytes (5,397 words) - 16:38, June 14, 2024
  • ...hn Knox]]. In 1806, the Polk family moved to Tennessee, settling near Duck River in what is now Maury County. The family grew prosperous, with Samuel Polk b ...Polk was admitted to the bar in 1820, and established his own practice in Columbia, Tennessee. He worked with [[Aaron V. Brown]], future governor of Tennessee
    31 kilobytes (4,837 words) - 20:23, November 21, 2025
  • ...The families of both parents came to America prior to 1750. Three hundred "River Brethren," including his father, moved to farms in Kansas in the 1880s. Hi ...hine. They cleared the Ruhr Valley region and reached and bridged the Elbe River. Eisenhower declined to advance on the political target of Berlin, because
    76 kilobytes (11,063 words) - 19:57, October 8, 2025
  • ...944</ref> president of the Society of American Historians.<ref>[http://sah.columbia.edu/content/history History], The Society of American Historians</ref> "The ...is (1936-1943)], ''[[TIME magazine]]'', Sep. 20, 1943,</ref> President of Columbia University and [[Nobel Peace Prize]], said of [[fascism]], it is as a “fo
    130 kilobytes (19,637 words) - 19:57, October 8, 2025
  • ...al town of Jericho, located in Palestine (on the "West Bank" of the Jordan River, between Israel and Jordan today), and Catal Huyuk, located in modern-day T ...iver is the Tigris; it runs along the east side of Asshur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates."<ref>This course uses a variety of translations for the B
    51 kilobytes (8,484 words) - 21:27, November 16, 2014
  • *James B. Eads, the greatest river engineer ever; by age 13 he spent his "time reading in his library. So bega ...of the [[U.S. Constitution]], homeschooled until he attended college at [[Columbia University]], from which he graduated at age 16.
    59 kilobytes (8,485 words) - 23:00, November 19, 2025
  • | [[File:Columbia sts1 big.jpg|150px|center]] | OV-102<br/>[[Space Shuttle Columbia|''Columbia'']]
    6 kilobytes (923 words) - 13:11, June 10, 2020
  • ...as. In 1624 the Dutch West India Company founded a Colony along the Hudson River called New Netherland. Their wealth grew because of the fur, timber, and ot ...d Imperial Planning in the German-Occupied Netherlands." PhD dissertation Columbia U. 2007. 550 pp. DAI 2007 68(1): 309-A. DA3249079 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Di
    9 kilobytes (1,316 words) - 07:29, April 9, 2019

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