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  • 31Hugh J. Grant — For other people named Hugh Grant, see Hugh Grant (disambiguation). Hugh J. Grant Hugh J. Grant (September 10, 1858 – November 3, 1910) served as mayor of New York City for two terms from 1889 to 1892. He remains the youngest mayor in the city s… …

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  • 32General Grant (ship) — The General Grant was a 1005 ton three masted barque carrying 58 passengers and 25 crew, and bound from Melbourne to London in May, 1866. She was named after Ulysses S. Grant, who later became 18th President of the United States.It is remembered… …

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  • 33Camp Grant massacre — (April 30, 1871). The Camp Grant massacre was a violent attack on Pinal and Aravaipa Apaches surrendered to the United States Army at Camp Grant, Arizona Territory, along the San Pedro River. Build up Some historians feel that the reduction of… …

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  • 34block grant — noun a grant of federal money to state and local governments to support social welfare programs block grants reduce federal responsibility for social welfare • Hypernyms: ↑grant, ↑subsidization, ↑subsidisation * * * I. noun : a fixed grant of… …

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  • 35List of land-grant universities — List of land grant colleges and universities = Source: National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges [http://www.nasulgc.org/publications/Land Grant/Schools.htm] ;Alabama *Alabama A M University * *Auburn University *Tuskegee …

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  • 36David Grant USAF Medical Center — (DGMC) 60th Medical Group (60 MDG) Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) 60th Air Mobility Wing (60 AMW) Air Mobility Command (AMC) David Gran …

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  • 37Miss Grant Takes Richmond — Directed by Lloyd Bacon Produced by S. Sylvan Simon …

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  • 38Jehu Grant — was born a slave in Rhode Island. He was living in Narragansett, in 1777, when he ran away from his master and served in various capacities in the Continental Army for eight months during the Revolutionary War. His situation was discovered and he …

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  • 39Amicable Grant — The Amicable grant was a tax imposed on England in 1525 by the Lord Chancellor Thomas Wolsey. Called at the time a benevolance , it was essentially a forced loan that was levied on one third of both the clergy and laity s incomes. The Amicable… …

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  • 40Christopher Columbus (Grant Park) — Coordinates: 41°52′4.58″N 87°37′10.66″W / 41.8679389°N 87.6196278°W / 41.8679389; 87.6196278 …

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