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  1. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    10: | '''Term of Office:'''
    27: | '''[[First Lady of the United States|First Ladies]]:'''
    42: ...impeachment|impeach]] him in [[1868]]; he was the first President to be impeached. He was subsequently...
    48: ...n of the Committee on Public Expenditures (Thirty-first and Thirty-second Congresses).
    53: == National office ==
  2. Florida (24937 bytes)
    13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    43: ...ong Spanish, British, and American control. Spain finally ceded Florida to the United States with the ...
    49: ...e governorship and most other statewide elected offices; both houses of the state legislature; 18 of t...
    78: ...erienced [[blizzard]] conditions for possibly the first time. During that time, the [[Tampa Bay]] area...
    80: ... history, [[Hurricane Andrew]], which cost twenty-five billion dollars when it struck on [[August 12]]...
  3. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...nlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]]" was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of [[mass pr...
    5: ...ompany]], which was a conglomerate of nine major film studios (commonly known as the Edison Trust).
    14: ...on moved to [[Detroit]], then [[Peru, Ohio]], and finally to [[Milan, Ohio]]. That town was enjoying a...
    18: ...d published ''[[The Weekly Herald]]''. It was the first [[newspaper]] ever to be typeset and printed o...
    20: Edison applied for his first patent, the electric vote recorder, on [[Octob...
  4. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    2: ... Constitution not granted to the House; most significantly, the [[President of the United States|Presi...
    10: ...which each state was equally represented. The inefficacy of the federal government under the Articles ...
    12: ... Senate's purpose as "A necessary fence against...fickleness and passion". [[George Washington]], in a...
    14: ...e [[slavery|slaveholding]] South. For most of the first half of the 19th century, a balance between No...
    16: ...achieved their objective in [[1913]] with the ratification of the [[Seventeenth Amendment to the Unite...
  5. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    24: ...y)|American Association]] in 1882. Despite its on-field success, it was one of the four teams contract...
    26: ... Park(s)|Oriole Park]] in a disastrous mid-season fire. The huge post-season crowds at their temporary...
    32: ...], and [[runs batted in]].) The Orioles won their first ever American League championship in 1966, and...
    34: ...3), six American League pennants, and five of the first six American League Eastern Division titles. T...
    36: ... Award]] winner [[Jim Palmer]] and switch-hitting first baseman [[Eddie Murray]]. With the decline and...
  6. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    5: ...late [[1890s]]. ''Orphans'', [[1898]], after the firing of longtime manager [[Cap Anson]]. ''Remnant...
    6: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[Wrigley Field]], 1060 W. Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613-...
    18: ...s, the time was right for the organization of the first professional league, the [[National Associatio...
    20: ... of the league during the city's recovery period, finally being revived in [[1874]].
    22: ... the [[Atlanta Braves|Boston Red Stockings]], and first baseman [[Cap Anson]] of the [[Philadelphia At...
  7. Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
    21: ...original [[Cincinnati Red Stockings]], baseball's first openly all-professional team, was founded in [...
    25: ...Seymour]]. Seymour's .377 average in 1905 was the first individual batting crown won by a Red. In [[19...
    27: ===From opening of Redland Field to the Great Depression===
    29: ...lee|Harry "Slim" Sallee]], a lefthander. The Reds finished ahead of [[John McGraw (baseball)|John McGr...
    31: ..., thanks to the [[Great Depression]], and Redland Field was in a state of disrepair.
  8. Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
    38: ...mined whether between the ... old fields, or on a fine high lawn about a mile W. In both spots the wat...
    40: ...alachee|Apalachee]] Indians, who cultivated large fields of crops in the region's red clay hills. The ...
    42: ...ce. De Soto's brutal treatment of the natives was fiercely resisted, and by the following spring De So...
    50: ...lorida October - November 1823. </i>Manuscript on file at the State Library of Florida, Florida Collec...
    60: ...ian]], 0.05% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 0.97% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|othe...
  9. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    2: ...tatives serve for two-year terms. The presiding officer of the House is known as the [[Speaker of the ...
    9: ...], [[1789]] when it achieved a [[quorum]] for the first time.
    11: During the first half of the nineteenth century, the House was ...
    15: ...10]]" due to the efforts of Democrats and dissatisfied Republicans who opposed Cannon's arguably heavy...
    21: ... the size of the House is fixed at 435 seats. The figure was temporarily increased to 437 in [[1959]] ...
  10. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    4: *[[List of First MLB Black Player by Team and Date]]
    49: *[[Porfi Altamirano]]
    101: *[[Jesse Barfield]]
    192: *[[Mordecai Brown|Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown]] &beta;
    199: *[[Charlie Buffinton]]
  11. List of major league baseball players (29066 bytes)
    4: *[[List of First MLB Black Player by Team and Date]]
    49: *[[Porfi Altamirano]]
    101: *[[Jesse Barfield]]
    192: *[[Mordecai Brown|Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown]] &beta;
    199: *[[Charlie Buffinton]]

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