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  2. 18th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The 18th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. , from March 4, 1823, to March 4, 1825, during the seventh and eighth years of James Monroe 's presidency .

  3. List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia

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    Before the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution (ratified January 23, 1933), which moved and fixed new Congressional dates, on which an American Congress began and ended, designated from the original provisions of the Constitution of 1787, was previously either March 3 or March 4, (in tandem then with dates of presidential ...

  4. Chicago Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Police camera in 2006 Chicago Police helmet & billy-club circa 1968. Chicago police officers are required to buy their own duty equipment (except Taser x2 and Motorola radio Motorola phone). [115] All field officers must also be qualified to carry a Taser. Some officers choose to carry a backup weapon as well, which must meet certain ...

  5. Volstead Act - Wikipedia

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    A Michigan State Police raid on Detroit's Deutsches Haus once netted the mayor, the sheriff, and the local congressman. [15] Prohibition came into force at 12:00:01 am on January 17, 1920, and the first documented infringement of the Volstead Act occurred in Chicago on January 17 at 12:59 am.

  6. Chicago homicides in 2024: 156 people slain. Here’s how that ...

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    Chicago’s homicide victims in 2024 are often young, Black and male. Most homicide victims in Chicago died as the result of gunshot wounds. Sources: City of Chicago; Tribune reporting and archives

  7. February 1922 - Wikipedia

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    Joseph G. "Uncle Joe" Cannon, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, announced that he would not be a candidate for re-election as Congressman for the 18th District of Illinois in 1922, bringing an end to almost 50 years in Congress. Cannon had first taken office in 1873 and had spent all but four years in the House, serving from ...

  8. 18th Congress - Wikipedia

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    18th Congress may refer to 18th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (1939) 18th Congress of the Philippines (2019–2022) 18th National Congress of ...

  9. Chicago man accused of trying to solicit teen for sex to be ...

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    DUPAGE CO., Ill. - A DuPage County judge ordered a Chicago man who’s been accused of trying to solicit a teen girl for sex to be held in jail. Judge Joshua Dieden granted prosecutors’ motion ...