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Wyatt Outlaw (c. 1820 – February 26, 1870) was an American politician and the first African-American to serve as Town Commissioner and Constable of the town of Graham, North Carolina.
William Woods Holden (November 24, 1818 – March 1, 1892) was an American politician who served as the 38th and 40th governor of North Carolina. He was appointed by President Andrew Johnson in 1865 for a brief term and then elected in 1868.
English: Village Street oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, ca. 1869-71, Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Date: circa 1869-71: Medium: oil on canvas : Collection: Dixon ...
The Kirk–Holden war was a police operation taken against the white supremacist organization Ku Klux Klan by the government in the state of North Carolina in the United States in 1870. The Klan was using murder and intimidation to prevent formerly enslaved people and members of the Republican Party from exercising their right to vote in the ...
We cut pictures of Timothée Chalamet from all different movies to use on the cake, taping them onto toothpicks and sticking them in. She almost always designers her own cake." Courtesy of Ilana Wiles
The 1869 dedication included a 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) long parade and included a test of the bridge by placing on the bridge four harnessed teams hauling stone, a load of flour, and a large group of bystanders, all weighing “at least 45 tons.” [6] The Belvidere (Ill.) newspaper later reported that the Dixon city council issued a resolution ...
Scott Dixon won a record fourth Detroit Grand Prix, outlasting the competition in a caution-filled race on Sunday to become the first IndyCar driver with two victories this season. The six-time ...
Holden was reinstated to the program by Oregon coach Dan Lanning when he was cleared of all charges. He had 19 catches for 274 yards and three touchdowns this season entering Saturday's game.