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  • 61Charleston Riot — The Charleston Riot occurred on March 28, 1864, in Charleston, Illinois, after Union soldiers and local Republicans clashed with local insurgents known as Copperheads. By the time the riot had subsided, nine were dead and twelve had been wounded …

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  • 62Parks of Chicago — The riverfront pavilion in Ping Tom Memorial Park …

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  • 63Brothertown Indians — The Brothertown Indians (also Brotherton ) are Native American descendants of the Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquian speaking) tribes in southern New England. [http://home.earthlink.net/ herblst/indians.htm] [http://192.206.48.3/wirp/ICW 157.html]… …

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  • 64Derby Trial Stakes — Grade III race Derby Trial Stakes Location Churchill Downs Louisville, Kentucky, United States Inaugurated 1924 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing …

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  • 65Citation (horse) — Citation Sire Bull Lea Grandsire Bull Dog Dam …

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  • 66List of U.S. county name etymologies, A-D — This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters A to D. A *Aitkin County, Minnesota: Aitkin is named for William Alexander Aitken, a fur trader in the region. *Alachua County, Florida: Alachua is named for a Native American… …

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  • 67Media bias — Part of a series on Censorship By media …

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  • 68Citico (Cherokee town) — Citico U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 69Mabila — Also see: Mauvilla. The town of Mabila[1](or Mavila, Mavilla, Mauvilla)[2] was a small fortress town known to Chief Tuskaloosa in 1540, in a region of present day central Alabama.[1] The exact location has been debated for centuries. Mabila was a …

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  • 70Oklahoma, flag of — ▪ Flag History       U.S. state flag consisting of a blue field (background) with a bison hide shield, an olive branch, and a calumet (Native American peace pipe) above the name of the state in white lettering.        Oklahoma adopted its first… …

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