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Louisville Frazier Museum)
history museum located on Museum Row in the West Main District of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 2004 as a museum of historical arms and armor, the...
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    306 and CSS Atlanta, USS Atlanta. Navy Heritage Archived April 7, 2010, at the Library of Congress Web Archives. In both events, as with the CSS Virginia...
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  • Miracle of Carthage: History of Carthage College 1847–1974. Lima, OH: The C.S.S. Publishing Company. p. 35. Board of Trustees Minutes, June 28, 1860, Illinois...
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  • ordered through room service at the W Hotel in Washington, D.C.; and the "C.S.S. Virginia" (named after the Civil War ironclad battleship) which is a 2-foot...
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    (1820), Brown County, Ohio (1845), Cleveland (1850), New York City (1855), Louisville (1858), Chatham, Ontario (1860), and Bruno (1916) and Prelate (1919) in...
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    marking the first fight between two ironclads, the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia. The battle ended in a stalemate but changed the course of naval...
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    March 10, 2004) ("Minutes: before Mag Judge James C. Carruth . Ct Rptr: css . first appearance of Pearry Lee Green; informed of rights, charges, etc...
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    Tayviah, Frederick K. D. (1995). Why Do Bad Things Keep on Happening?. CSS Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-55673-979-8. Pelikan/Hotchkiss, Creeds and...
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    High School, Chicago, Illinois Assumption High School, Louisville, Kentucky Mercy Academy, Louisville, Kentucky Little Flower School, Brooklyn, New York Catherine...
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  • Latitude Festival (category Wikipedia articles with style issues from November 2022)
    Theatre The fourth edition took place on 16–19 July 2009. Acts that played include Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Thom Yorke, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys...
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    years and killed 400,000 additional Americans) and allowed the British-built CSS Alabama to leave port and become a commerce raider under the naval flag of...
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    public intoxication and was dismissed from the team. Pike will transfer to Louisville. Other transfers included CB Jonathan Rose and OG Thomas O'Reilly. DE...
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    were forced to take shelter under cover of their gunboats. The ironclad CSS Arkansas was intended to support Breckinridge's attack by moving down the...
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    Euphrasia sent the first five Sisters to Louisville, Kentucky, to establish houses in the United States. From Louisville new foundations spread across the country...
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    Renwick | College Of Social Sciences | Loyola University New Orleans". css.loyno.edu. Archived from the original on September 14, 2015. Retrieved October...
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    nineteenth century. The first Basilian ministry in the United States was in Louisville, Ohio at St. Louis College in 1867. The Basilians founded and still operate...
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  • January 5: 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner Nick Anderson is to move from the Louisville Courier-Journal, where he thrived, to the Houston Chronicle. January 6:...
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