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  2. Big 12 Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Big 12 Conference is a collegiate athletic conference headquartered in Irving, Texas.It consists of 16 full-member universities (3 private universities and 13 public universities) in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.

  3. Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; [a] April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was the 18th president of the United States, serving from 1869 to 1877. In 1865, as commanding general, Grant led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War. Grant was born in Ohio and graduated from the United States Military Academy (West

  4. History of the Big 12 Conference - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, the Big 12 announced it would add two women's sports for 2024–25 and beyond—beach volleyball and lacrosse. At the time, the Big 12 had only one member that sponsored each sport—Cincinnati in women's lacrosse and TCU in beach volleyball. However, each of the incoming members for 2024 sponsored at least one of the two sports.

  5. Robert Latimer McCook - Wikipedia

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    McCook was born in New Lisbon, Ohio, one of the famed Fighting McCooks. He studied law in the Steubenville office of Stanton and McCook [ 1 ] opening an office there by age 21. [ 2 ] He then moved to Cincinnati , where he developed a large legal practice and socialized in local Democratic political circles.

  6. James Calhoun (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    James Calhoun (August 24, 1845 – June 25, 1876) was a soldier in the United States Army during the American Civil War and the Black Hills War.He was the brother-in-law of George Armstrong Custer and was killed along with Custer in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

  7. Veterans column: 'No foreboding' after Shiloh, as Ohio 76th ...

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  8. History of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Between Lincoln and Hoover, every Republican president who did not gain the office by the death of his predecessor was born in Ohio; Ulysses Grant, although born in Ohio, was legally a residence of Illinois when he was elected. [108] By electing so many of her sons to the presidency, Ohio gained a role in politics disproportionate to its size.

  9. Why are Ohioans called buckeyes? The term was once an insult

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    Early pioneers in the Ohio Valley were already known as buckeyes when Dr. Daniel Drake, a physician and historian in Cincinnati, presented a speech on Dec. 26, 1833, extolling the virtues of the ...