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President Richard Milhous Nixon Biography
A biography of Richard Milhous Nixon.
List of State Nicknames
A chart listing U.S. state nicknames.
President Gerald Rudolph Ford Biography
A biography of Gerald Rudolph Ford.
U.S. State Mottoes
A chart listing U.S. state mottoes.
President James Earl Carter, Jr. Biography
A biography of James Earl Carter, Jr.
Origin of U.S. State Names
A chart listing the origin of U.S. state names.
Ronald Wilson Reagan Biography
A biography of Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Nicknames of U.S. State Residents
A chart listing the nicknames of U.S. state residents.
President William Jefferson Clinton Biography
A biography of William Jefferson Clinton.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Read the full text of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. This resource is a great...
President George Herbert Walker Bush Biography
A biography of George Herbert Walker Bush.
Emancipation Proclamation
The text of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Assassinations and Attempts in U.S. Since 1865
A list of assassinations and attempts in U.S. since 1865.
United States Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
The text of the United States Pledge of Allegiance.
List of Firsts for U.S. Cities
A list of firsts in various U.S. cities.
"Star-Spangled Banner"
The text of the "Star-Spangled Banner" and some historical information concerning the song and...
U.S. States by Order of Entry into the Union
A chart listing the U.S. states by order of entry into the Union, year settled, and number of...
Mason and Dixon's Line
An article explaining Mason and Dixon's Line.
National Cemeteries
A chart listing U.S National Cemeteries.
Presidents Elected Without a Majority of Votes
Fourteen candidates have become president of the United States with a popular vote less than...

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