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  2. Americus (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Americus is traditionally a masculine name but has also been in occasional use for girls in the United States since the 18th century along with variants America, Americana, Ameriga, and Amerique. [3] Americus is a place name used for several American towns, including Americus, Georgia , Americus, Kansas , Americus, Indiana , and Americus ...

  3. Americus - Wikipedia

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    Americus Vespucius Rice (1835–1904), American politician, banker, and businessman; Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512) Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer whose first name was Americus in Latin; Saint Emeric of Hungary (died 1031), also known as Saint Americus or Emeric, a Hungarian prince; Americus Symmes (1811–1896), son of John Cleves ...

  4. Americus, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Lester Reiff, a racing jockey, was born in Americus in 1877. [4] John Reiff, a racing jockey and younger brother of Lester Reiff, was born in Americus in 1885. He was inducted into the US Racing Hall of Fame in 1956. [5]

  5. John Cleves Symmes Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Cleves Symmes Jr. was born in Sussex County, New Jersey, son of Thomas and Mercy (née Harker) Symmes. [8] He was named for his uncle John Cleves Symmes, a delegate to the Continental Congress, a Colonel in the Revolutionary War, Chief Justice of New Jersey, father-in-law of US President William Henry Harrison [9] and pioneer in the settlement and development of the Northwest Territory. [1]

  6. Naming of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Americus Vesputius was the Latinized version of the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci's name, the forename being an old Italianization (compare modern Italian Enrico) of Medieval Latin Emericus (see Saint Emeric of Hungary), from the Old High German name Emmerich, which may have been a merger of several Germanic names – Amalric, Ermanaric and ...

  7. Murders of Nicholas Smarr and Jody Smith - Wikipedia

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    On December 7, 2017: Americus city, the Smarr and Smith families, the state of Georgia, and its law enforcement agencies founded a network website called The Smarr and Smith Foundation to memorialize the friendship of Officers Smith and Smarr and tell the nation about uniting against danger.

  8. File:US History.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: PDF version of the US History Wikibook. This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).

  9. Americus Township, Lyon County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Americus Township is a township in Lyon County, Kansas, United States. History