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  2. Battle of Kettle Creek - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Clarke Col. James Little: Strength; 600–700 militia [2] 340–420 militia [2] Casualties and losses; 40–70 killed ... About 50 of them were convicted, ...

  3. Elijah Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Clarke was born near Tarboro in Edgecombe County, Province of North Carolina, the son of John Clarke of Anson County, North Carolina. [1] [2] served in the Georgia Militia during the American Revolutionary War.

  4. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/2 Kings - Wikipedia

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    Ahaziah twice sends men to Elijah, and the men are killed by divine fire. The third time, the leader begs Elijah to listen, and an angel tells Elijah to go with them. He tells Ahaziah that he will die, which comes true. PEOPLE: Ahaziah - Angel of the Lord - Elijah - יהוה YHVH God - Jehoram. PLACES: Moab - Israel - Samaria - Judah

  5. Battle of Musgrove Mill - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of August 18, two hundred mounted Patriot partisans under joint command of Colonels Isaac Shelby, James Williams, and Elijah Clarke prepared to raid a Loyalist camp at Musgrove’s Mill, which controlled the local grain supply and guarded a ford of the Enoree River.

  6. Elijah - Wikipedia

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    Map of Israel as it was in the 9th century BC. Blue is the Kingdom of Israel.Golden yellow is the Kingdom of Judah. [20]According to the Bible, by the 9th century BC, the Kingdom of Israel, once united under Solomon, had been divided into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah (which retained the historical capital of Jerusalem along with its Temple).

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  8. Elijah Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Wadsworth (November 14, 1747 – December 30, 1817) was a captain in the American Revolutionary War and a major general in the War of 1812. He was a prominent military officer, Ohio pioneer, local organizer and leader, and wealthy land speculator.

  9. Adopted. Abused. Abandoned. How a Michigan boy's ... - AOL

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    After being stranded for a year in Jamaica, Elijah Goldman, 17, of Traverse City, arrives back in the U.S. on Sept. 3. 2024 with the help of youth advocates.