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  2. Moses Grandy - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1700s, [nb 1] Moses Grandy was born in Camden County, North Carolina, into slavery. [4] He was owned by Billy Grandy and raised with his children. [ 2 ] When he was about eight years old, Moses was inherited by James Grandy, his playmate of the same age, who was his deceased enslaver's son.

  3. The American School Library - Wikipedia

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    The Society's aim was to create a National School Library, to be placed in the nation's fifty thousand schools. "For this purpose," the Connecticut Common School Journal printed, "the Society proposed, from the outset, the publication of a series of popular works, upon all those branches of knowledge, most interesting and useful to the great body of the people;— including History, Voyages ...

  4. Timeline of the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    "Handsome Jack" John Ledford, an outlaw-turned-hotel-owner involved in counterfeiting and horse theft in Kansas and the Indian Territory, is killed in a shootout with a group of U.S. Army soldiers led by scout Lee Stewart and U.S. Marshal Jack Bridges, who claimed to have a warrant for his arrest. [142] Mar 16

  5. Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site - Wikipedia

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    Grandin then agreed to print 5,000 copies of the book. [10] Later after more worries arose, Grandin halted publication until he received a USD $3,000 security payment. [11] Martin Harris, a well-to-do farmer and early believer in Smith's revelations, mortgaged his farm for the required $3,000 security payment, [11] effectively ending his ...

  6. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    A visit by government agents dissuaded Johnson, so Paine gave the book to publisher J. S. Jordan, then went to Paris, on William Blake's advice. He charged three good friends, William Godwin, Thomas Brand Hollis, and Thomas Holcroft, with handling publication details. The book appeared on March 13, 1791, and sold nearly a million copies.

  7. William Wells Brown - Wikipedia

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    William Wells Brown (November 6, 1814 – November 6, 1884) was an American abolitionist, novelist, playwright, and historian. Born into slavery near Mount Sterling, Kentucky, Brown escaped to Ohio in 1834 at the age of 19.

  8. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    According to CJR’s analysis, nearly 1,700 Americans have claimed winning tickets of $600 or more at least 50 times in the last seven years, including the country’s most frequent winner, a 79-year-old man from Massachusetts named Clarance W. Jones, who has redeemed more than 10,000 tickets for prizes exceeding $18 million.

  9. Yazoo land scandal - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker at the site of the Georgia Capitol at the time. The Yazoo land scandal, Yazoo fraud, Yazoo land fraud, or Yazoo land controversy was a massive real-estate fraud perpetrated, in the mid-1790s, by Georgia governor George Mathews [1] and the Georgia General Assembly.

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