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  • Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (category 1882 establishments in California)
    came, in part, due to changes in legislation that greatly increased the number of persons eligible for burial in a national cemetery. Grave space in San
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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
    27 KB (536 words) - 02:02, 11 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) - 00:06, 22 February 2025
  • California (category 1850 establishments in California) (section U.S. conquest and the California Republic)
    II, Japanese Americans in California were interned in concentration camps; in 2020, California apologized. Migration to California accelerated during the
    275 KB (26,521 words) - 10:19, 4 February 2025
  • Marshals Service (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section In popular culture)
    to assist local and state authorities in restoring peace and order throughout Los Angeles County, California. In the 1990s, deputy marshals protected abortion
    87 KB (9,117 words) - 23:17, 14 March 2025
  • United States Park Police (category 1919 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
    Washington in 1882. Their name was officially changed to the present United States Park Police in 1919. In 1925, Congress placed the Park Police in the newly
    44 KB (5,349 words) - 17:39, 3 February 2025
  • United States Border Patrol (category 1924 establishments in Washington, D.C.) (section Killed in the line of duty)
    station began operations in Detroit, Michigan, in June 1924. A second station, in El Paso, Texas, began operations in July 1924. In 1925, coastal patrols
    121 KB (11,653 words) - 23:13, 14 March 2025
  • National Academy of Sciences (category 1863 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
    conference centers in California and Massachusetts. The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center is located on 100 Academy Drive in Irvine, California, near the campus
    51 KB (5,022 words) - 08:21, 4 February 2025
  • Mississippi (category 1817 establishments in the United States)
    temperature in Mississippi has ranged from −19 °F (−28 °C), in 1966, at Corinth in the northeast, to 115 °F (46 °C), in 1930, at Holly Springs in the north
    165 KB (17,061 words) - 23:54, 12 February 2025
  • Naval Criminal Investigative Service (category 1992 establishments in the United States) (section In popular culture)
    well as refinements in mission, which culminated in the establishment of the Naval Investigative Service (NIS) in February 1966. In the early 1970s, an
    90 KB (10,702 words) - 15:03, 21 February 2025
  • Army National Guard (category 1903 establishments in the United States)
    continued to serve in the Army Reserve, retiring as a colonel in 1953. (Note: President George W. Bush served in the National Guard in the late 1960s and
    79 KB (6,549 words) - 02:00, 11 February 2025
  • Utah (category 1896 establishments in the United States)
    the Gulls" incident in 1848, the most well-known bird in Utah is the California gull, which is also the Utah state bird. A monument in Salt Lake City commemorates
    205 KB (18,488 words) - 02:17, 11 February 2025
  • Nebraska (category 1867 establishments in the United States)
    conservative Democrat in the Senate until his retirement in 2013. Johanns retired in 2015 and was succeeded by Ben Sasse, while Nelson retired in 2013 and was succeeded
    110 KB (8,238 words) - 00:00, 22 February 2025
  • Connecticut (category 1788 establishments in the United States)
    steam-powered vessels in the 19th century. In 1875, the first telephone exchange in the world was established in New Haven. When World War I broke out in 1914, Connecticut
    194 KB (16,850 words) - 02:31, 11 February 2025
  • New Mexico (category 1912 establishments in New Mexico) (section National forests in New Mexico)
    access to Union California. Confederate power in the New Mexico Territory was effectively broken after the Battle of Glorieta Pass in 1862, though the
    371 KB (33,132 words) - 23:55, 12 February 2025
  • ExxonMobil (category 1911 establishments in New Jersey)
    2 million acres (810 km2) in Malaysia, 65,000 acres (26,000 ha) in Qatar, 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) in Yemen, 21,000 acres (8,500 ha) in Thailand, and 81,000
    84 KB (8,314 words) - 18:01, 3 February 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) - 23:18, 14 March 2025
  • 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) - 00:03, 22 February 2025
  • Louisiana (category 1812 establishments in the United States)
    need for laborers. Beginning in the 1940s, blacks went west to California for jobs in its expanding defense industries. In 1920 the state had no continuous
    250 KB (22,796 words) - 08:27, 4 February 2025
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category 1882 births)
    born in 1906, 1907, and 1910, respectively. The couple's second son, Franklin, died in infancy in 1909. Another son, also named Franklin, was born in 1914
    168 KB (20,482 words) - 08:24, 4 February 2025
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