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  • National Education Association (category 1857 establishments in Pennsylvania)
    occurred in Florida (the Florida Education Association formed in 2000); Minnesota (Education Minnesota formed in 1998), Montana (MEA-MFT formed in 2000),
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  • Secretary of the Treasury (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    Department in carrying out its major law enforcement responsibilities; in serving as the financial agent for the United States Government; and in manufacturing
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  • Attorney General (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    Bonaparte in 1906 First Jewish American male: Edward H. Levi in 1975 First female: Janet Reno in 1993 First Hispanic American male: Alberto Gonzales in 2005
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  • Secretary of the Interior (category 1849 establishments in the United States)
    designated in many other countries. As the policies and activities of the Department of the Interior and many of its agencies have a substantial impact in the
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  • President (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section Commander-in-chief)
    authority. In 1794, Washington used his constitutional powers to assemble 12,000 militia to quell the Whiskey Rebellion, a conflict in Western Pennsylvania involving
    157 KB (17,419 words) - 22:57, 12 February 2025
  • Chief Justice of the United States (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    of the Chief Justice". University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Law School) 154 (6): 1665–1707. doi:10
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  • Washington, D.C. (category 1790 establishments in the United States)
    sandstone in the Norman Revival style. The Old Post Office building, located on Pennsylvania Avenue and completed in 1899, was the first building in the city
    277 KB (24,200 words) - 00:03, 22 February 2025
  • Vice President of the United States (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    Jefferson, in 1801, Martin Van Buren, in 1837 and George H. W. Bush, in 1989. Conversely, John C. Breckinridge, in 1861, Richard Nixon, in 1961, and Al Gore
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  • Constitution of the United States (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section Establishment)
    states and reported in their newspapers. John Marshall in Virginia, James Wilson in Pennsylvania and Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut all argued for Supreme
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  • Iowa (category 1846 establishments in Iowa)
    some of their land in the Mississippi Valley to the U.S. in 1832 in the Black Hawk Purchase Treaty and sold their remaining land in Iowa in 1842, most of them
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  • Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    since 1997, received votes in speaker elections. In 1787, while the proposed Constitution was being considered, Pennsylvania Congress of the Confederation
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  • New Jersey (category 1787 establishments in New Jersey)
    was held in 1921 in Atlantic City; the Holland Tunnel connecting Jersey City to Manhattan opened in 1927; and the first drive-in movie was shown in 1933 in
    279 KB (23,925 words) - 14:02, 21 February 2025
  • Johns Hopkins University (category 1876 establishments in Maryland) (section In popular culture)
    Institute: founded in 1857, is the oldest continuously active music conservatory in the United States; it became a division of Johns Hopkins in 1977. The Conservatory
    150 KB (12,106 words) - 22:17, 14 March 2025
  • Supreme Court of the United States (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    plus the chief justice became seven in 1807, nine in 1837, and ten in 1863. At the behest of Chief Justice Chase, and in an attempt by the Republican Congress
    309 KB (32,182 words) - 22:18, 14 March 2025
  • Illinois (category 1818 establishments in the United States)
    highest point in Illinois.jpg Though Illinois lies entirely in the Interior Plains, it does have some minor variation in its elevation. In extreme northwestern
    221 KB (18,978 words) - 23:06, 21 February 2025
  • Puerto Rico (category 1493 establishments in the Spanish West Indies)
    oldest, founded in 1521; the next earliest settlements are San Germán in 1570, Coamo in 1579, Arecibo in 1614, Aguada in 1692 and Ponce in 1692. Increased
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  • Mount Moriah Cemetery (Philadelphia) (category 1855 establishments in Pennsylvania)
    Philadelphia and Yeadon, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1855 and is the largest cemetery in Pennsylvania. It is 200 acres in size and contains 150,000
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  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Goldsborough in 1847, the "red right return" system of markings has been in use in the United States ever since. In the early 1840s, the Survey began work in Delaware
    103 KB (12,462 words) - 23:01, 12 February 2025
  • Brookwood Cemetery (category 1852 establishments in England)
    the first in Britain, in 1879. While the LNC never built its own crematorium, in 1910, Lord Cadogan decided he no longer wanted to be interred in the mausoleum
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  • Native Americans in the United States (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Native American mascots in sports)
    Americans in 1880 (including 33,000 in Alaska and 82,000 in Oklahoma, back then known as Indian Territory), around 274,000 in 1890 (including 25,500 in Alaska
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