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  1. Trenton, New Jersey (12026 bytes)
    2: city = Trenton |
    6: seal = TrentonNJseal.gif |
    7: map = Map of Mercer County highlighting Trenton City.png |
    23: web = www.ci.trenton.nj.us|
    25: ...r County, New Jersey|Mercer County]]. The City of Trenton is governed under the [[Faulkner Act (Mayor-Counc...

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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    124: | [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]]
  2. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    2: ...al activist who, from the early [[1840s]] to well after the [[American Civil War]], drew on the most a...
    6: ...f family ties to provide her heart "scope for its affections," she decided to go to the jail to see if...
    20: ...ay, this was not a completely successful venture. After the War, although she was physically exhausted...
    22: ... Jersey State Hospital]] in [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]].
  3. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    26: ...od at Ferry Farm in [[Stafford County, Virginia|Stafford County]], near [[Fredericksburg, Virginia|Fre...
    28: ==French and Indian War and afterwards==
    31: ...ead.) The "[[Battle of Jumonville Glen|Jumonville affair]]" became an international incident, and help...
    45: ...iver]] to attack [[Hessians|Hessian]] forces in [[Trenton, New Jersey]], who did not anticipate an attack n...
    51: ... Arnold]] won the [[Battle of Saratoga]] in 1777. After Monmouth, the British concentrated their offen...
  4. U.S. state (14432 bytes)
    50: ...d>N.J.<td>[[New Jersey]]<td>[[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]]</tr>
    83: ...esident of the United States|U.S. President]] (or after a person born within the area now comprising t...
    89: ...tic]] coast originated as British colonies named after [[British monarch]]s: [[Georgia (U.S. state)|G...
    106: ...ly structured and inefficient central government. After the failure of the union under the Articles of...
  5. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]] |
    36: ...lso the fifth smallest state. The state is named after the island of [[Jersey]] in the [[English Chan...
    53: ...and engaged [[Hessian]] troops in the [[Battle of Trenton]]. The river crossing has become an iconic momen...
    57: Slightly more than a week after victory at [[Trenton]], on January 3, 1777, the American forces scored...
    63: ... However, by the close of the Civil War, several African-Americans in New Jersey were still in bondag...
  6. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    18: ... trained him as a telegraph operator. Edison's deafness aided him with his telegraphy work as it bloc...
    24: ...igned model using wax cylinders was produced soon after by [[Alexander Graham Bell]]. Sound quality wa...
    29: ...rs to the task of creating longer-lasting bulbs. After Edison purchased the Woodward and Evans patent...
    38: ...ent the light bulb in the [[United Kingdom]].--> After losing a court battle with Joseph Swan, they f...
    51: ... of the press to prove that his system of DC was safer than that of AC. Edison's series of animal exec...
  7. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    5: After his [[general theory of relativity]] was formu...
    16: ... structure of his [[human brain|brain]] (examined after his death). He later credited his development ...
    24: ...ical student at the [[University of Zurich]], but after a term switched to the same section as Einstei...
    35: ...e obtained his [[Doctor of Philosophy|doctorate]] after submitting his thesis "''A new determination o...
    37: ...managed to explain experimental results that had baffled scientists for decades.
  8. Continental Congress (4041 bytes)
    6: ...hment of the First Continental Congress was the drafting of the [[Articles of Association]] on [[Octob...
    26: *Nov. 1, 1784- Dec. 24, 1784 [[Trenton, New Jersey]]
  9. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    3: ...he broader perspective, including the origins and aftermath of the war, see the [[American Revolution]...
    23: [[African-Americans]], including slaves and free black...
    25: ...ommunities east of the [[Mississippi River]] were affected by the war, many dividing over the question...
    33: ...tia)|minutemen]] formed up on the village common. After [[the shot heard around the world]], the Briti...
    37: After the battles of Lexington and Concord, thousand...
  10. Trenton, New Jersey (12026 bytes)
    2: city = Trenton |
    6: seal = TrentonNJseal.gif |
    7: map = Map of Mercer County highlighting Trenton City.png |
    23: web = www.ci.trenton.nj.us|
    25: ...r County, New Jersey|Mercer County]]. The City of Trenton is governed under the [[Faulkner Act (Mayor-Counc...
  11. Dan Quayle (12089 bytes)
    40: ...member of the fraternity [[Delta Kappa Epsilon]]. After receiving his degree, Quayle joined the India...
    58: ...e'' at an elementary school [[spelling bee]] in [[Trenton, New Jersey]] on [[June 15]], [[1992]]. Quayle wa...
    90: ...nominees|candidate]]|before=[[George H. W. Bush]]|after=[[Jack Kemp]]|years=[[U.S. presidential electi...
    91: ... the United States]]|before=[[George H. W. Bush]]|after=[[Al Gore]]| years=[[January 20]], [[1989]] &n...
  12. Vampire (17166 bytes)
    13: ...early Slavic folklore, a vampire drank blood, was afraid of (but could not be killed by) [[silver]], a...
    35: ...enter a residence unless they are invited inside. After that invitation, they can enter the location f...
    38: ...bodies were often disinterred between 3 to 7 days after burial and examined: If there was no sign of d...
    96: ...] were both called "vampires" in the [[tabloid]]s after they were discovered drinking the blood of the...
    100: ...ntation or memory of the bat. The bats were named after the folkloric vampire rather than vice versa; ...
  13. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
    39: ...and was the fourth largest city under Crown rule (after [[London]], [[Bristol]], and [[Dublin]]).
    45: ... once America's largest railroad by revenue and traffic volume and at one time the largest public corp...
    60: Rittenhouse Square is named after [[David Rittenhouse]], a descendent of the fir...
    76: ...ur-year terms, but can run for the position again after an intervening term. The incumbent is former ...
    87: ... well as landlord-tenant disputes, appeals from traffic court, conducts preliminary examinations for f...

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