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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • ...of the [[Allegheny River]] and the [[Monongahela River]] that forms the [[Ohio River]]. The history of Pittsburgh began with a struggle between Native American
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  • The '''Tennessee River''' is the [[Ohio River]]'s largest tributary. Slicing twice through [[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tenn ...ssee, the river enters Kentucky and after 40 to 50 miles it flows into the Ohio river at [[Paducah, Kentucky|Paducah]].
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  • In 1756, he was appointed British agent for all of the Indians north of the Ohio River.
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • | title = Boat Catches Fire On Ohio River, Prompts Discussion About Fire Boat Necessity | title = Boat Catches Fire On Ohio River, Prompts Discussion About Fire Boat Necessity
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  • | title = Boat Catches Fire On Ohio River, Prompts Discussion About Fire Boat Necessity | title = Boat Catches Fire On Ohio River, Prompts Discussion About Fire Boat Necessity
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  • ...[[university]] in in downtown Portsmouth, Ohio, on the north bank of the [[Ohio River]]. Ted Strickland, Ph.D., the governor of Ohio, is a former SSU assistant
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  • ...t in the Post-industrial Service Economy: Manufacturing Communities in the Ohio River Valley." PhD dissertation Ohio State U. 2003. 255 pp. DAI 2004 65(3): 106
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  • In 1762, the French province of Louisiana included the [[Ohio River|Ohio]] and Mississippi valleys and the shore line of the Gulf of Mexico bot
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  • | title = Boat Catches Fire On Ohio River, Prompts Discussion About Fire Boat Necessity
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  • ...ental in Jeffersonville's recovery from the [[Great Depression]] and the [[Ohio River flood of 1937|Flood of 1937]]. Casinos, betting parlors, night clubs, and
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  • The law extended the boundaries of Quebec southward to the Ohio River and westward to the Mississippi River (the western boundary of the British
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  • | title = Boat Catches Fire On Ohio River, Prompts Discussion About Fire Boat Necessity
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  • See [[French in the Ohio River Valley]]
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  • ...Country]], from the [[Appalachian Mountains]] on the east, south to the [[Ohio River]], west to the [[Mississippi River]] and north to the southern boundary of
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  • ...ntiments of Copperheads attracted Southerners who had settled north of the Ohio River, social conservatives, poor subsistence farmers, and foes of railroads, ban
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  • ...hwest Ordinance]] bans [[slavery]] in the [[Northwest Territory]]; makes [[Ohio River]] the boundary between [[free states|free]] and [[slave state|slave territo
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