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  2. Muddy River Opera Company - Wikipedia

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    Located in Quincy, Illinois, the Muddy River Opera Company was founded by Mary Anne Scott and Mary Jane McCloskey in 1989 as a non-profit arts organization. The company was incorporated in 1990. Scott and McCloskey had two goals in mind: to make professional operatic performances and educational opportunities available to the tri-state area.

  3. List of rivers of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Near junction with Red River Little River (Canadian River) 360: Near Sasakwa Baron Fork: 329: Near Eldon: Blue River: 320: Near Blue Spavinaw Creek: 307: Near Eucha: Black Bear Creek: 221: Near Pawnee: Salt Fork Red River: 239: Near Elmer: East Cache Creek: 223: Near Walters: Mud Creek: 186: Near Courtney Deep Red Creek: 168: Near Randlett ...

  4. Norma Waterson (album) - Wikipedia

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    Norma Waterson track listing; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Black Muddy River" Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter: 4:19: 2. "St Swithins Day" Billy Bragg: 2:55: 3. "God Loves a Drunk" Richard Thompson

  5. New Business: Muddy River Smokehouse makes comeback ... - AOL

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    Posternak opened Muddy River in Portsmouth in 1995 and operated it before selling it in 2006 to focus on his catering business, Chill Catering, and later opened the Roundabout Diner in Portsmouth.

  6. Battle of Prairie Dog Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Prairie Dog Creek, also known as the Skirmish at Tongue River Heights, or the Battle of the Tongue River (1876), part of the Great Sioux War of 1876, occurred on June 9, 1876, at the confluence of Prairie Dog Creek and the Tongue River primarily in Wyoming Territory.

  7. Battle of Cedar Creek (1876) - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Nelson A. Miles led the 5th United States Infantry Regiment in the summer of 1876 from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, up the Missouri River on a paddlewheel boat from Yankton, South Dakota to the Yellowstone River, to help subdue the Sioux, and Cheyenne, who had claimed a major victory that summer at the Battle of Little Bighorn.

  8. Battle of Little Muddy Creek - Wikipedia

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    The mounted force reached Lame Deer's sleeping village before dawn at 4:30 a.m. Company H of the 2nd Cavalry under Lieutenant Lovell H. Jerome and the mounted infantry under Casey began the fight with a mounted charge into the village. One of the army's Indian scouts, Hump, called to the Lakota and Cheyenne that Miles wanted to negotiate with them.

  9. Battle of Middle Boggy Depot - Wikipedia

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    "The Confederate encampment here at Middle (or Muddy) Boggy Crossing on the Boggy Depot Road held by Lt. Col. John Jumper's Seminole Battalion, Capt. Adam Nail's Company "A" of First Choctaw and Chickasaw Cavalry, and a detachment of the Twentieth Texas Regiment was suddenly attacked by Federal Forces --- 3 companies of Fourteenth Kansas ...

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