• Sharpsburg is an unincorporated community in Marion County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A post office called Sharpsburg was established in 1850, and...
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  • Kentucky Sharpsburg, Maryland The Battle of Antietam, often called the "Battle of Sharpsburg" in the southern United States Sharpsburg, Missouri Sharpsburg, Athens...
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    Antietam and Second Battle of Bull Run were referred to as the Battle of Sharpsburg and the Battle of Manassas, respectively, by the South. This was because...
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    Sharpsburg Smileyville Taylor Uva Warren West Ely West Quincy White Bear Withers Mill Woodland Cherry Dell Lamb Mark Marion County is in Missouri's 5th...
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    water. The city is drained to the north by the headwater tributaries of Sharpsburg Branch, a tributary of the South Fork of the North River, itself a direct...
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  • that have become known for Civil War ghost stories are the Sharpsburg battlefield near Sharpsburg, Maryland; the Chickamauga battlefield in Georgia; Harper's...
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  • Bloomfield, Iowa Bloomfield, Kentucky Sharpsburg, Kentucky, formerly known as Bloomfield Bloomfield, Missouri Bloomfield, Montana Bloomfield, Nebraska...
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    to McClellan. McClellan and Lee fought at the Battle of Antietam near Sharpsburg, Maryland, on September 17, 1862, the bloodiest single day in United States...
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  • William T. Ragland (category Judges of the Supreme Court of Missouri)
    partner in the law firm Ragland, Otto and Potter. Ragland was born in Sharpsburg, Missouri and married Mary E. Jackson having a daughter and two sons. He attended...
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  • Braddock Swissvale Edgewood Wilkinsburg Shaler Bellevue West View Millvale Sharpsburg Maywood Park Vancouver Central Falls Cranston East Providence Johnston...
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  • Event" (Public Information Statement). St. Louis, Missouri: National Weather Service St. Louis, Missouri. April 2, 2024. Retrieved April 5, 2024 – via Iowa...
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    Tornado outbreak and derecho of April 1–3, 2024 (category Tornadoes in Missouri)
    Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Oklahoma, Kansas Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri during the event. A total of 32 million people were estimated to be under...
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  • Maryland Mount Airy (Sharpsburg, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland Mount Airy Mansion, in Rosaryville State Park Mount Airy, Missouri Mount Airy, New...
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  • parents died when he was 16. He was a coal miner and edited a newspaper at Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In the 1940s he was a Congressional assistant for Congressman...
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  • John Neihardt (category Poets from Missouri)
    However, the accuracy of the book is controversial. Neihardt was born in Sharpsburg, Illinois. He published his first book, The Divine Enchantment, at the...
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  • (proprietor) Sharon, California – William Sharon (financier) Sharpsburg, Kentucky – Moses Sharp Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania – James Sharp (proprietor) Shaver Lake...
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    of successful preservation efforts: Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Maryland (listed 1988) Penn School (now Penn Center) in Frogmore, South...
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  • (2020, 92.66%) Robersonville (2020, 59.89%) Scotland Neck (2020, 67.56%) Sharpsburg (2020, 61.70%) Weldon (2020, 72.92%) Windsor (2020, 61.08%) Population...
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    inconclusive but strategic Union victory at the Battle of Antietam outside Sharpsburg, Maryland. He never received another field command and went on to become...
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    South. Missouri and Kentucky were represented by partisan factions adopting the forms of state governments in the Confederate government of Missouri and...
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    slave rebellion. Weapons were purchased and sent to Kennedy Farmhouse in Sharpsburg, Maryland, where they were stored. Brown's plan was to make use of weapons...
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    One Hundred and Two River (category Rivers of Missouri)
    Hundred and Two River. The Middle Fork One Hundred and Two River rises near Sharpsburg in Taylor County, and flows generally south-southwestardly, past the town...
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  • Roper (75.2%) Rowland (68.0%) Scotland Neck (68.0%) Seaboard (71.2%) Sharpsburg (58.7%) Silver City (94.6%) South Weldon (84.5%) Spring Lake (51.1%) Wadesboro...
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    when Lee tried to move north, he was repulsed (and nearly captured) at Sharpsburg (1862) and Gettysburg (1863). The Confederacy had the resources for a...
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    John Bullock - brigadier general, Missouri State Guard Clark, Meriwether Lewis Sr. - brigadier general, Missouri State Guard; rose to rank of colonel...
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    ruffians", from Missouri. He escaped and joined John Brown's forces, during which he participated on a raid to free people from Missouri who were enslaved...
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    Blockton Clearfield (partially) Conway Gravity Lenox (partially) New Market Sharpsburg Athelstan Bedford Benton Clayton Dallas Gay Grant Grove Holt Jackson Jefferson...
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  • St. John the Baptist, Savannah, Georgia Cathedral of Christ the King, Sharpsburg, Georgia Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu Co-Cathedral...
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    produced commercially in 1869 by entrepreneur and chef Henry John Heinz in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. His company was originally called the Anchor Pickle and...
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    plans. Lee quickly concentrated his forces west of Antietam Creek, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, where McClellan attacked on September 17. The Battle of Antietam...
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