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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.VirginiaWikipedia:WikiProject VirginiaTemplate:WikiProject VirginiaVirginia articles Low This article has been rated...
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  • Small Library of the University of Virginia and have come across a number of pages in the collection of the Lewis and Marks family papers that are various...
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  • Southern slave states, Virginia seceded directly after and in response to the Fort Sumter crisis. No Fort Sumter, no Virginia in the Civil War. No election...
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  • Assignment Colonel Heidi V. Brown (AD) Effects Coordinator I Corps and Fort Lewis Fort Lewis, Washington 98433 Colonel John A. Davis (30) En route to: Deputy...
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  • research for your consideration to the article in the following, please: "The Fort Ancient tradition follows the Late Woodland period within the Ohio River...
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  • Talk:Lord Dunmore's War (category C-Class Virginia articles)
    Ohio River—modern West Virginia and Kentucky—and American Indians who held treaty rights to hunt there. " The tribes in West Virginia were the Mingo and Shawnee...
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  • Service. 1974. p. 13. Fort Pleasant and Fort Van Meter: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Van_Meter_(Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia) 2600:1006:B11C:7967:0:57:80BC:AB01...
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  • Company; activated 1 February 1951 at Fort Benning, Georgia; inactivated 15 October 1951 at Camp Pickett, Virginia *Battalion reconstituted 24 November...
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  • Talk:Sandy Creek Expedition (category B-Class West Virginia articles)
    appear to mention the fort constructed in eastern Tennessee: only forts in Virginia and South Carolina are mentioned. N FN 2c: Does not mention the present-day...
    410 bytes (699 words) - 09:48, 15 February 2024
  • appear to mention the fort constructed in eastern Tennessee: only forts in Virginia and South Carolina are mentioned. N FN 2c: Does not mention the present-day...
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  • Charlotte Fort Gower Resolves There are at least 5 notable people: Ottawa Chief Pontiac Marshall Jeffrey Amhurst Lord Dunmore, Royal Governor of Virginia Shawnee...
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  • 206.174.0.85 (talk) 02:15, 7 November 2009 (UTC) Yes, this is correct. Fort Lewis, at least, uses a mix of civilian police officers and MPs. Molon Labe...
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  • I have added a cc-by-sa map of Fort Hood to the article. If anyone can find a pic of him in full uniform (everyone has at least on taken) it should be...
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  • their lines around the garrison, paraded British colors, and demanded the fort to be surrendered, which was refused. About twelve o'clock at night they...
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  • “Shootings at Virginia Tech” (906,000) vs “Massacre at Virginia Tech” (877,000). Not to mention “Virginia Tech” shootings (16,900,000) vs “Virginia Tech” massacre...
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  • Talk:Appomattox campaign (category B-Class Virginia articles)
    that was already in the article or is from the time period from Fort Stedman to Lewis's Farm so it is pertinent to the start of the campaign. Donner60...
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  • the fort had been surrenderd to Adm. Foote. The fall of Fort Henry opened up the Union war effort in Tennessee and Alabama. After the fall of Fort Henry...
    101 KB (14,107 words) - 20:20, 3 February 2023
  • 2007 (UTC) Contrary to a common romantic view, Sacagawea did not "guide Lewis and Clark across the continent." This contribution is an unfounded reconstruction...
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  • Talk:Battle of Cedar Creek (category GA-Class Virginia articles)
    fought in Virginia in 1864 during the American Civil War. Is this topic primary per WP:primary topic? If not, how can you disambiguate this Virginia battle...
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  • or more after Lincoln forced Carolina to fire on Fort Sumter. Three other states had awaited Virginia's decision; Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee...
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