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  2. Charles Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Monroe Sheldon (February 26, 1857 – February 24, 1946) was an American Congregationalist minister and a leader of the Social Gospel movement. His 1896 novel In His Steps introduced the principle "What would Jesus do?", which articulated an approach to Christian theology that became popular at the turn of the 20th century and enjoyed a revival almost one hundred years later.

  3. What would Jesus do? - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 9781135884710. In recent years, largely among Protestant and Catholic circles, the catch phrase "What Would Jesus Do" has become popular. The phrase is an attempt to call people to consider how Jesus Christ might respond to personal situations in daily life. While the idea of thinking about Jesus Christ might respond in a given situation ...

  4. Charles Alexander Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Alexander Sheldon. Charles Alexander Sheldon (17 October 1867 – 21 September 1928) was an American conservationist and the "Father of Denali National Park ". [1] He had a special interest in the bighorn sheep and spent time hunting with the Seri Indians [2] in Sonora, Mexico, who knew him as Maricaana Caamla ("American hunter"). [3]

  5. Sheep wars - Wikipedia

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    c.1870–1920. Location. Western United States. Deaths. ~54. The sheep wars, [ 1 ][ 2 ] or the sheep and cattle wars, [ 3 ][ 4 ] were a series of armed conflicts in the Western United States fought between sheepmen and cattlemen over grazing rights. Sheep wars occurred in many western states, though they were most common in Texas, Arizona, and ...

  6. XIT Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The XIT Ranch was a cattle ranch in the Texas Panhandle which operated from 1885 to 1912. Comprising over 3,000,000 acres (12,000 km 2) of land, it ran for 200 miles (300 km) along the border with New Mexico, varying in width from 20 to 30 miles (30 to 50 km). The massive ranch stretched through ten counties in Texas and at its peak regularly ...

  7. St. Charles, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 630. FIPS code. 17-66703. Website. www.stcharlesil.gov. St. Charles is a city [ 5 ] in DuPage and Kane counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. It lies roughly 40 miles (64 km) west of Chicago on Illinois Route 64. Per the 2020 census, the population was 33,081. [ 6 ]

  8. Why Charles Schwab Stock Was Moving Higher Today - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Schwab shines in Q3. Like the rest of its industry, Charles Schwab seemed to benefit from the ongoing bull market as it reported steady growth across the board.

  9. Durant House (St. Charles, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Durant moved to St. Charles in 1837 to work at a family store. He purchased a 195 acres (79 ha) lot near the city to build a house in 1843. He lived in the house until 1881, when he sold it to Godfrey Peterson. Peterson repaired and remodeled the house throughout the following decade. The Peterson family owned the lot until 1934.