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- James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
13: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Lucretia Garf...
15: ...e United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]</td></tr>
16: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td>[[Chester A...
19: ...ident of the United States|President]] of the [[United States]], the first [[ambidextrous]] President,...
26: ... language|Greek]] with one hand and in [[Latin]] with the other. - Benjamin Harrison (11469 bytes)
15: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Caroline Ha...
18: ...e United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]</td></tr>
19: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td>[[Levi P. M...
22: ...ident of the United States|President]] of the [[United States]].
26: ...s, Indiana|Indianapolis]] in [[1854]]. He was admitted to the bar and became reporter of the decision... - William McKinley (11746 bytes)
15: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Ida Saxton Mc...
16: ...he United States|Political Party]]'''</td><td>[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]</td></tr>
17: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]'''</td><td>
23: ...ident of the United States|President]] of the [[United States]], from [[1897]] until his [[assassinati...
27: ...t]] [[Major]] of the same regiment in September [[1865]]. - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
10: | place of birth=[[New York City]]
14: | wife=[[Edith Roosevelt]]
18: ...ungest person ever to serve as President of the United States.
20: ...nd the larger-than-life role he played in the [[White House]], Roosevelt is usually thought of as one ... - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
18: ...t in the [[1908 Republican National Convention]] with the backing of his predecessor and close friend ...
20: ...irst president to occupy the [[Oval Office]] when it was opened in [[October]] [[1909]].
22: ...resident to serve on the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]].
25: ...tended [[Cincinnati Law School]] and began his political career in Ohio shortly after joining the [[Ba... - John C. Breckinridge (5870 bytes)
2: ...tucky]], the fourteenth [[Vice President of the United States]], and a [[Confederate]] [[general]] in ...
4: ...Transylvania University]] in Lexington. He was admitted to the bar in [[1840]] and moved to [[Burlingt...
6: ... 35, the minimum age required under the [[US Constitution]].
8: ...ern Democrats' nominee. He was elected to the [[United States Senate]] and served from March 4, [[1861...
10: In early 1865, Breckinridge was made [[Secretary of War]] in th... - Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
1: ...l Hamlin.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Photographic portrait of Hannibal Hamlin]]
2: ...]] before being elected [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] as [[Abraham Lincoln]]'...
4: ... at a printer's office. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in [[1833]]. He began practicing in...
6: ...House in [[1841]]. He served two terms in the [[United States House of Representatives]], from [[1843]...
8: ...at the Cincinnati Convention two years later, he withdrew from the Democrats and joined the newly orga... - Adlai E. Stevenson (3193 bytes)
5: ...]] and the twenty-third [[Vice President of the United States]].
8: ...llege]], [[Danville, Kentucky]]. Stevenson was admitted to the bar in [[1858]] and commenced practice ...
10: ==Political life==
12: ... Democrat to the Forty-fourth [[Congress of the United States|Congress]] ([[March 4]], [[1875]]-[[Marc...
15: ...]]-[[1889]], then elected Vice President of the United States on the Democratic ticket headed by [[Gro... - Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
3: ... [[1951]]) was the 30th [[Vice President of the United States]].
5: ...]]. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the [[United States Senate]] in [[1902]].
7: ...am to enable [[Germany]] to restore and stabilize its economy, Dawes shared the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] ...
9: ...ited States Republican Party|Republican]] ticket with President [[Calvin Coolidge]] and was inaugurate...
11: ...ng business and was chairman of the board of the City National Bank and Trust Co., [[Chicago, Illinois... - Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
1: ...trends from immigrant communities such as the [[Brittany|Breton]]s and the [[Portugal|Portuguese]].
4: ...nd [[J�rriais]]. The monstrous black dog is traditionally said to haunt [[Bouley Bay]].]]
5: ...ority of the population, although it was the majority language in the [[19th century]]. Among those wh...
7: ...[Anglicisation]] of the toponymy increased apace with the migration of English people into the island ...
9: Since [[1900]], English has been permitted in debates in the States and has come to domin... - Dodos (9122 bytes)
9: ... | taxon = '''''Raphus'''''}}<br/>{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Mathurin Jacques Brisson|Brisson]] ...
15: ...us]]. The Dodo, which is now extinct, lived on fruit and nested on the ground.
20: ...ow legs, and a tuft of curly [[feather]]s high on its rear end. Dodos were very large birds, weighing ...
22: ...olved to take advantage of an island [[ecology]] with no predators.
24: ...etite. Thus, in captivity with its ready availability of food, the birds would become overfed very eas... - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
1: ...nt or the militias of the separate states and territories.
3: ==Militarized conflicts==
4: ...ar_military|irregular]]) participated. The bolded items are the U.S. wars most often considered to be ...
15: *'''[[American Civil War]]''' (1861–1865)
24: *[[Invasion of Haiti]] (1915-1934) - Seadragon (2092 bytes)
12: ... [[Albert C. L. G. Günther|Günther]] | date = [[1865]]}}
15: ... waters. Their name comes from their appearance, with long leaf-like protrusions coming from all over ...
17: ...s on the tail of the male where they grow to maturity. They have become endangered through [[pollution... - Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
3: ...ved that the New World offered subjects unique to itself; in this case the westward expansion of settl...
5: ...who lived near them. Middle-class city life found its painter in [[Thomas Eakins]] ([[1844]]-[[1916]])...
7: ...864]]-[[1946]]) at his Gallery 291 in [[New York City]].
10: ...he abstract expressionists abandoned formal composition and representation of real objects to concentr...
12: ...d [[Roy Lichtenstein]] ([[1923]]- ), reproduced, with satiric care, everyday objects and images of Ame... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
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13: website = [http://www.gop.com http://www.gop.com]
17: ...]], as well as in governorships. In the modern political era, the GOP is the more [[conservatism|conse...
19: ...ty (United States)|Democratic Party]] and the [[United States Whig Party|Whig Party]]. The latter was...
21: ...can Party]]. Since its inception, its chief opposition has been the Democratic Party. - Anchisaurus (5714 bytes)
16: ...A. polyzelus'' ([[Edward Hitchcock|Hitchcock]], [[1865]])<br/>
26: ...ed these bones under the name "Megadactylus" in [[1865]]. The great [[paleontologist]] [[Othniel Charles...
28: ... the same family, prosauropods. Anchisaurus was quite typical of this group and so this assumption is ...
32: ....5 m up to 4 m, and some estimates give it a weight of up to 70 kg. All species lived d...
34: ...ts time on four legs, but could have raised up on its hind legs to reach higher plants. - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: ...ogy]] innovations characterize the later [[Chalcolithic]] (Copper Age), [[Bronze Age]], and [[Iron Age...
6: ...manity had not yet started [[writing]] -- the traditional start of [[history]] (i.e., [[recorded histo...
8: ... new areas even during the metal ages. Therefore, it is better to speak of ''a'' Stone Age, instead of...
11: ... study of their remains still falls within the remit of archaeologists studying the period.
13: ...d. This frequently involves an analysis of the [[lithic reduction]] of the raw materials, examining ho... - First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
3: ...gon that often acronymizes the President of the United States as "POTUS" similarly applies "'''FLOTUS'...
5: ... when newspaper journalist Mary Clemmer Ames used it while reporting on the inauguration of Rutherford...
7: ...ampaigning for the President they are associated with. Hillary Rodham Clinton took the role one step ...
11: ...n who has acted as a leading symbol for some activity (as in ''"First Lady of California"'' or ''"Firs...
13: ...y the colloquial term, the [[Second Lady of the United States]]. - September 23 (7397 bytes)
8: ...gins as [[Suleiman II]] begins his attack on the city.
9: ... commencement exercises occur at [[Harvard University]].
10: ...y [[John Paul Jones]], wins a fight against the British ships of war ''[[Serapis]]'' and ''Countess of...
11: ...h]] Major [[John Andre]] arrested as a spy by [[United States|America]]n soldiers exposing [[Benedict ...
13: *[[1806]] - [[Lewis and Clark Expedition|Lewis and Clark]] return, after exploring the ... - Neolithic (8186 bytes)
6: :'''Neolithic'''<br>
10: :[[Mesolithic]] or [[Epipaleolithic]]<br>
13: :[[Paleolithic]]<br>
15: ...re descriptive term, such as "Early Village Communities", although this has not gained wide acceptance...
18: ...here the term 'Formative' is used instead of 'Neolithic'.
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