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  2. Wallace Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Wilkerson (c. 1834 – May 16, 1879) [2] was an American stockman who was sentenced to death by the Territory of Utah for the murder of William Baxter. Wilkerson professed his innocence, [3] [7] but chose to die by firing squad over hanging or decapitation. [1]

  3. The Western Rural and American Stockman - Wikipedia

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    The Western Rural and American Stockman (1883-1895) [1] was a semi-weekly newspaper [2] published in Chicago, Illinois. It published articles about agriculture, livestock, and farm life in the United States during the late 19th century. Its editor was Milton George. It was associated with the Farm, Field, and Fireside collective of newspapers. [3]

  4. Charles Redd - Wikipedia

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    Charles Redd (May 8, 1889 – March 30, 1975) was an American landowner, rancher, and businessman in Utah. Redd was born and raised in southeastern Utah, and attended Brigham Young University (BYU) before serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Pacific Northwest. He was later the owner of the La Sal ...

  5. International Salt Co. v. United States - Wikipedia

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    International Salt Co. v. United States, 332 U.S. 392 (1947), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that the Sherman Act prohibits as per se violations all tying arrangements in which a product for which a seller has a legal monopoly, such as a patent, requires purchasers to buy as well a product for which the seller has no legal monopoly.

  6. The dollar will stay strong if the world keeps ‘shoveling all ...

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    The booming U.S. stock market will help keep the dollar expensive as global investors pour money into America, a foreign exchange strategist said. But the politics of any trade deals that the ...

  7. History of sexual slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A man would rent the stockman and put him in a room with some young women he wanted to raise children from." [ 16 ] As it became popular on many plantations to breed slaves for strength, fertility, or extra labor, there grew many documented instances of " breeding farms " in the United States.

  8. Canned Tuna Sold at Walmart, Trader Joe's, and Costco ...

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    Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt (5-ounce can) (UPC: 4800013275) Can Code: S88N D1M; "Best if Used By" date: 1/17/2028

  9. History of salt - Wikipedia

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    Salt comes from two main sources: sea water, and the sodium chloride mineral halite (also known as rock salt). Rock salt occurs in vast beds of sedimentary evaporite minerals that result from the drying up of enclosed lakes, playas, and seas. Salt beds may be up to 350 metres (1,150 ft) thick and underlie broad areas.