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... Virginia . 1844 4 John Y. Mason , Virginia . 1844 George Bancroft , Massachusetts . 1845 John Y. Mason , Virginia .. 1846 Taylor ... Fillmore .. William B. Preston , Virginia . 1849 William A. Graham , N. Carolina . 1850 John P. Kennedy ...
... Virginia . 1844 4 John Y. Mason , Virginia . 1844 George Bancroft , Massachusetts . 1845 John Y. Mason , Virginia .. 1846 Taylor ... Fillmore .. William B. Preston , Virginia . 1849 William A. Graham , N. Carolina . 1850 John P. Kennedy ...
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... Virginia , granted to the Plymouth Company by James I. in 1606. In 1643 most of the New England Colonies were united for de- fensive purposes in the New England Con- federation . New England is now applied collectively to the States of ...
... Virginia , granted to the Plymouth Company by James I. in 1606. In 1643 most of the New England Colonies were united for de- fensive purposes in the New England Con- federation . New England is now applied collectively to the States of ...
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... Virginia , as- sumed military control of Norfolk in No- vember , 1775. He was defeated in an effort to dislodge some Virginia and Maryland mi- litia who had taken up a position near the town . He thereupon embarked in a Brit- ish vessel ...
... Virginia , as- sumed military control of Norfolk in No- vember , 1775. He was defeated in an effort to dislodge some Virginia and Maryland mi- litia who had taken up a position near the town . He thereupon embarked in a Brit- ish vessel ...
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... Virginia in 1784 , Massachusetts in 1785 , and Connecticut in 1786. The latter state , however , retained a small tract as the foundation for her school fund . This became known as the Western Re- serve . Congress in July , 1787 ...
... Virginia in 1784 , Massachusetts in 1785 , and Connecticut in 1786. The latter state , however , retained a small tract as the foundation for her school fund . This became known as the Western Re- serve . Congress in July , 1787 ...
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... Virginia ( separated by the Ohio River ) , on the south by Kentucky ( separated by the Ohio River ) , and on the west by Indiana , and has an area of 41,040 square miles . Ohio was first visited by the French under La Salle at the end ...
... Virginia ( separated by the Ohio River ) , on the south by Kentucky ( separated by the Ohio River ) , and on the west by Indiana , and has an area of 41,040 square miles . Ohio was first visited by the French under La Salle at the end ...
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