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  • Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery (category 1862 establishments in Kansas)
    United States Army installation north of Leavenworth, Kansas. It was officially established in 1862, but was used as a burial ground as early as 1844, and
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  • Fort Scott National Cemetery (category 1862 establishments in Kansas)
    First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry, which was based at Fort Scott during the Civil War. The regiment was recruited as a Kansas state unit in August
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  • Bureau of Engraving and Printing (category 1862 establishments in the United States)
    origins in legislation enacted to help fund the Civil War. In July 1861, Congress authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to issue paper currency in lieu
    18 KB (2,114 words) - 08:26, 31 March 2025
  • Secretary of Agriculture (category 1889 establishments in the United States)
    position in the Executive Schedule, thus earning a salary of US$221,400, as of January 2021. When the Department of Agriculture was established in 1862, its
    19 KB (578 words) - 14:01, 21 February 2025
  • Internal Revenue Service (category 1862 establishments in the United States)
    first income tax was passed in 1862: The initial rate was 3% on income over $800, which exempted most wage-earners. In 1862 the rate was 3% on income between
    64 KB (7,114 words) - 22:55, 12 February 2025
  • Kansas (category 1861 establishments in the United States) (section Bleeding Kansas and the Civil War)
    Acts in 1862 accelerated settlement and agricultural development in the state. After the Civil War, many veterans constructed homesteads in Kansas. Many
    185 KB (16,672 words) - 23:07, 21 February 2025
  • National Cemetery System (category 1867 establishments in the United States)
    passed by the U.S. Congress on July 17, 1862. By the end of 1862, 12 national cemeteries had been established. Two of the nation's most iconic military cemeteries
    29 KB (695 words) - 17:01, 3 February 2025
  • Nebraska (category 1867 establishments in the United States)
    Railroad, headquartered in Omaha, was incorporated on July 1, 1862, in the wake of the Pacific Railway Act of 1862. Bailey Yard, in North Platte, is the largest
    110 KB (8,238 words) - 23:00, 21 February 2025
  • Colorado (category 1861 establishments in Colorado Territory) (section Significant initiatives and legislation enacted in Colorado)
    Colorado in the 1930s saw the last wild wolf in the state shot in 1945. A wolf pack recolonized Moffat County, Colorado in northwestern Colorado in 2019.
    211 KB (19,089 words) - 23:06, 21 February 2025
  • Bureau of Land Management (category 1946 establishments in the United States)
    director Tracy Stone-Manning said in an interview published in April 2022. In June 2022, the BLM finalized two acquisitions in Colorado and Wyoming, acquiring
    73 KB (6,633 words) - 23:08, 11 February 2025
  • 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
    27 KB (536 words) - 01:02, 11 February 2025
  • Commissioner of Internal Revenue (category 1862 establishments in the United States)
    Commissioners of Internal Revenue, in chronological order: See generally 26 U.S.C. § 7803. 26 C.F.R. section 601.101(a). Act of July 1, 1862, Ch. CXIX, 12 Stat. 432
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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
    200 KB (16,740 words) - 23:03, 21 February 2025
  • Senate (category 1789 establishments in the United States)
    for treason, in 1797, and fourteen in 1861 and 1862 for supporting the Confederate secession. Although no senator has been expelled since 1862, many senators
    99 KB (11,245 words) - 21:39, 12 April 2025
  • Oklahoma (category 1907 establishments in the United States)
    students in the nation with 126,078 students in the 2009–10 school year. Oklahoma spent $7,755 for each student in 2008, and was 47th in the nation in expenditures
    214 KB (19,523 words) - 00:48, 11 February 2025
  • Army (category 1775 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies)
    the Union forces captured New Orleans in 1862 along with the Tennessee River. In the Vicksburg Campaign of 1862–1863, General Ulysses Grant seized the
    170 KB (14,477 words) - 21:17, 12 April 2025
  • Arkansas (category 1836 establishments in the United States)
    interracial coalitions. Struggling to stay in power, in the 1890s the Democrats in Arkansas followed other Southern states in passing legislation and constitutional
    148 KB (13,831 words) - 22:08, 14 March 2025
  • Marshals Service (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section In popular culture)
    day-to-day law enforcement in areas that had no local government of their own. U.S. Marshals were instrumental in keeping law and order in the "Old West" era.
    87 KB (9,117 words) - 22:17, 14 March 2025
  • North Dakota (category 1889 establishments in the United States)
    Resettlement, in 2013–2014 "more than 68 refugees" per 100,000 North Dakotans were settled in the state. In fiscal year 2014, 582 refugees settled in the state
    156 KB (14,444 words) - 23:04, 21 February 2025
  • President (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section Commander-in-chief)
    Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri; The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home in Abilene, Kansas; The Richard Nixon
    157 KB (17,419 words) - 22:57, 12 February 2025
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