roles in the postwar world: the mission in San Francisco assisted participants in the meeting that established the United Nations, the mission in Europe
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PubMed (category Internet properties established in 1996) institutional facilities, such as university libraries. PubMed, first released in January 1996, ushered in the era of private, free, home- and office-based
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Washington, and the cornerstone was laid in 1792. Every president since John Adams (in 1800) has lived there. At various times in U.S. history, it has been known
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founded in 1791, and the 6th Congress held the first session in the unfinished Capitol Building in 1800 after the capital moved from Philadelphia. In 1801
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Stephen Sherry. The precursor of the National Library of Medicine, established in 1836, was the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, a part of the
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illicit crops in Mexico in cooperation with local authorities. The separate Air Wing was established in 1986 as use of aviation assets grew in the war on
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Ohio (category States and territories established in 1803) (section Libraries) attacked and ransacked in Morgan's Raid, starting in Harrison in the west and culminating in the Battle of Salineville near West Point in the far east. While
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Michigan (category States and territories established in 1837) largest. The Ojibwe Indians (also known as Chippewa in the U.S.), an Anishinaabe tribe, were established in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and northern and central
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Indiana (category States and territories established in 1816) −086.259514). In 2005, 77.7% of Indiana residents lived in metropolitan counties, 16.5% lived in micropolitan counties and 5.9% lived in non-core counties
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the new federal Constitution in 1788. In December 1790, prior to the move of the national capital from Philadelphia in 1800, Maryland donated land selected
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USA Founded in 1836 as the Library of the Office of the Surgeon General, the National Library of Medicine was formally established by law in 1956. Over
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File:Widener Library.jpg Harvard Library, the largest academic library in the world with 20.4 million holdings, is centered in Widener Library in Harvard Yard
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1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800 when the national capital
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by Carol M. Highsmith.jpg The Library of Congress was established by an act of Congress in 1800. It is primarily housed in three buildings on Capitol Hill
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Connecticut (category States and territories established in 1788) 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
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Stewards Since 1800". White House Historical Association. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/ushers-and-stewards-since-1800. Originally published in White House
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U.S. state (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) Commonwealths rather than as states: Virginia, in 1776; Pennsylvania, in 1777; Massachusetts, in 1780; and Kentucky, in 1792. Consequently, while these four are
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Treaty in the room in 1972, and President Jimmy Carter signed the Camp David Accords in the room in 1978. The room has undergone some changes in the past
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Douglass White in 1910, Harlan Fiske Stone in 1941, and William Rehnquist in 1986. A fourth, Abe Fortas, was nominated to the position in 1968 but was not
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mines and factories in the state in the 19th century, Illinois was the ground for the formation of labor unions in the United States. In 1847, after lobbying
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