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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio River|Ohio}} ...US Army Corps of Engineers.png | right | 550px | Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.}}
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  • ..., from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png | File:Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png ...le:The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.jpg
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley/Definition]]
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A history of French claims and events in the Ohio River Valley on the North American continent.
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  • ...px|The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.}} The '''Monongahela River''' is a tributary to the [[Ohio River]] with its headwaters in the [[Alleghany Mountains]].<ref name=psupressRive
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  • ...px|The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.}} ...h, Pennsylvania]], where it joins the [[Monongahela River]], to form the [[Ohio River]].
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio River|Ohio}} ...US Army Corps of Engineers.png | right | 550px | Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.}}
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  • {{rpl|Ohio River}}
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  • [[File:Aerial photograph of the Ohio River, at Louisville, showing the artificial canal to the south, and the (submerg A ridge of rock crosses the [[Ohio River]], at [[Louisville, Kentucky]], known as the '''Falls of the Ohio'''. It w
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  • ..., from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png | File:Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png ...le:The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.jpg
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  • a large tributary of the [[Ohio River]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley/Definition]]
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  • ...g with several tributary rivers including the [[Missouri River]] and the [[Ohio River]], before reaching the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. It forms the world's fourth lo
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  • ...d east, and [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] to the east. The [[Ohio River]], edges of which are in the state, is the largest river and forms its sout
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  • a tributary of the Ohio River, which flows south from New York state to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a tributary of the [[Ohio River]], with its headwaters in the [[Allegheny Mountains]]
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A history of French claims and events in the Ohio River Valley on the North American continent.
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • ...he two major cities, [[Louisville (Kentucky)|Louisville]], which is on the Ohio River, and [[Lexington (Kentucky)|Lexington]] which is the seat of the [[Universi
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  • {{r|Ohio River}} -
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  • ...traders could not pay for furs. This began shifting the fur trade in the Ohio River Valley especially towards the British.
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  • {{rpl|Ohio River}}
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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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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  • ...of the [[Allegheny River]] and the [[Monongahela River]] that forms the [[Ohio River]]. The '''history of Pittsburgh''' began with a struggle between Native Am
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  • ...expedition sent out by the Ohio Company of Virginia to build a fort on the Ohio River, at what is now [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]]. Washington discove
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  • ...ted above the Fall Line. The goal was to unite the Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River system the way the Erie Canal had opened up the Great Lakes below Niagara.
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  • ...Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, from the Appalachian Mountains into the Ohio River just upstream of the Ohio's discharge to the Mississippi River. ...(U.S. state)|Minnesota]]. The main tributaries of the Mississippi are the Ohio River, the Tennessee River, the Arkansas River, and the Missouri River. With its
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  • Tests by general aviation pilots in Alaska and air transport carriers in the Ohio River Valley, the FAA determined in 2005 that ADS-B is ready to be made operation
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  • ...between Great Britain and the United States. In the West (northwest of the Ohio River) the United States was battling the Indians, who seemed to have support fro
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  • ...of timber were expanding activities. The land drained to the [[Ohio River|Ohio River Valley]], and trade tended to also center in that direction.
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  • ...1850]]. Every year a few hundred runaway slaves fled the South across the Ohio River to the North via the [[Underground Railroad]]. After 1854, Republicans fum ...olidified into one contiguous geographic area. The dividing line was the [[Ohio River]] and the [[Mason-Dixon line]] (between slave-state Maryland and free-state
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  • ...the Great Lakes (Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee), on the Ohio River (Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville), or the Mississippi (St. Louis and all
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  • ...eptualizing a solution for territorial government in the land north of the Ohio River. Virginia ceded its land claims to the national government, Jefferson propo
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  • ...rd-scrabble old-stock farmers in remote areas of New England and along the Ohio River valley.<ref>Kleppner (1979); Jensen (1971)</ref>
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  • ...aws for the gradual emancipation of slaves. South of Pennsylvania and the Ohio River, states qualified or ignored the revolutionary implications of the liberal
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