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  • :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • ...d record. Obama won the Iowa caucus (on Jan. 3, 2008) and Clinton won the New Hampshire primary (on Jan 8. 2008); they will take momentum into "Tsunami Tuesday", F ...mocrat Clinton and Republican Huckabee. Huckabee also was endorsed by the New Hampshire teachers' union, while Clinton won the backing of the [[American Federation
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  • ...York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia were in attendance. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and North Carolina appointed delegates but di
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  • ...leaders were senators [[Salmon P. Chase]] of Ohio and [[John P. Hale]] of New Hampshire. Van Buren received 291,616 votes against [[Zachary Taylor]] of the Whigs
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  • ...istory and Place in Northern New England|date=2005|publisher=University of New Hampshire Press|location=Lebanon, NH|isbn=978-1584654490 |page=16|chapter-url=https:/
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  • ...n 2000 and defeated [[George W. Bush]] in the [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] and other primaries, but Bush came back to easily win the nomination, and .... state)|Iowa]] caucuses in early January, 2008, giving McCain momentum in New Hampshire. As supporters chanted "Mac is Back!" he defeated Romney 37%-32%, with [[Mi
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  • ...h v. Woodward'', the U.S. Supreme Court prevented the state legislature of New Hampshire from taking control of Dartmouth College.
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  • ...b]], [[Chris Langan]], and former governor of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] and [[White House Chief of Staff]] [[John H. Sununu]].<ref>
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  • ...isconsin to Texas, and east toward the coastline, from Georgia to parts of New Hampshire and northern New York. Its habitat is generally forests and rugged terrain
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  • * Turner, Lynn Warren; ''The Ninth State: New Hampshire's Formative Years.'' (1983).
    11 KB (1,394 words) - 17:53, 26 October 2010
  • ...ers include the other [[New England]] states ([[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]], [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]], [[Connecticut (U.S. state)
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  • | [[Levi Woodbury]]<br>New Hampshire ||
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  • ...(U.S. state)|South Carolina]] on 23 May 1788. [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] was the ninth state to ratify, on 21 June 1788. Officially, at that point
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  • ...Webster served in the House of Representatives for ten years (representing New Hampshire), in the Senate for nineteen years (representing Massachusetts), and as Sec He was born on January 18, 1782 in Salisbury, New Hampshire, the ninth of the ten children of Ebenezer Webster, a prominent local polit
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  • ...lican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]], first elected April 26, 1864. :''' New Hampshire'''
    76 KB (9,997 words) - 11:30, 10 March 2024
  • Cass was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, to Major Jonathan Cass and Mary Gilman Cass. He was schooled at [[Phillip
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  • He was born in [[Amherst, New Hampshire]], the son of poor farmers Zaccheus and Mary Greeley. He declined a schola
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</r
    98 KB (12,786 words) - 11:22, 10 March 2024
  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</r
    95 KB (12,480 words) - 11:22, 10 March 2024
  • :'''New Hampshire''' *3: [[Daniel Clark (New Hampshire)|Daniel Clark]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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