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  • ===[[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]=== {{r|University of Mississippi}}
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  • ...icials say they’ll be more prepared thanever to make timely rescues on the Mississippi River once two new boats arrive. ...through its paces hours after arriving on the St. Louis riverfront on the Mississippi River in St. Louis on October 30, 2013.
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  • {{r|Integration of the University of Mississippi}}
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  • ...itar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-934110-18-3
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  • Bercaw, N., Ownby, T., & University of Mississippi. (2009). ''Gender.'' Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
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  • ...itar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-934110-18-3
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  • |[[Mississippi River|Mississippi]] - [[Missouri River|Missouri]] | [[Lake Itasca]], [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] (Mississippi); [[Brower's Spring]], [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]], [[United States of
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  • ...societies assisted in the passage of freed slaves to colonies designated Mississippi-in-Africa and the Republic of Maryland. These colonies would be annexed as
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  • ...m the African American communities of northwest [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]], the Southeast and the Southwest, following the [[American Civil War]].<r
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  • ...landlocked. To its north lies [[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]] and across the [[Mississippi River]] to the east [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], [[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kent
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  • * [[Travis Childers]], Representative of Mississippi's 1st district<ref name=dflaletter1 /> * [[Gene Taylor]], Representative of Mississippi's 4th district<ref name=dflaletter1 /><ref name=allstars /><ref name=stupak
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  • {{r|Mississippi River}}
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  • * Blodgett, Geoffrey T. "The Mind of the Boston Mugwump," ''The Mississippi Valley Historical Review,'' Vol. 48, No. 4. (Mar., 1962), pp. 614-634. [htt
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  • ...a Boston Whaler called the "Jack Buck", which is permanently moored on the Mississippi River, along with several other small rapidly deployable boats.
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  • ...Systems]], Ingalls Operations, [[Pascagoula]], [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] (formerly Ingalis Shipbuilding)
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  • | 'Mississippi' by Pussycat | 'Mississippi' by Pussycat
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  • {{r|Red River (Mississippi watershed)|Red River}}
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  • * Randall, James G. "A Blundering Generation," Mississippi Valley Historical Review 27 (June 1940): 3-28 in JSTOR * Ramsdell, Charles W. "The Natural Limits of Slavery Expansion," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'', 16 (Sept. 1929), 151-71, (in JSTOR) Ramsdell cl
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  • {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • During the 1760s, French civilians as far away as the Mississippi River began complaining and defying British law for the lack of civilian go ...d the boundaries of Quebec southward to the Ohio River and westward to the Mississippi River (the western boundary of the British territory at the time). The act
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