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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 76 | https://www.facebook.com/HistoricMountVernon/videos/unearthing-james-monroes-life/169118911585904/ | en | Join the Washington Library and James Monroe’s Highland for a virtual talk with Tim McGrath about his new book, James Monroe: A Life. Special Guest Dr.... | [] | [] | [] | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 1 | 39 | https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/james-monroe/ | en | James Monroe | [
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A JOURNEY TO VIRGINIA IN DECEMBER, 1859.
A THURSDAY LECTURE
IT must have been on, or very near, Saturday morning, December 7, I859--indeed I think it was that very morning--that an incident occurred in the parlor of my house, then on South Professor Street, which has taken its place in memory as one of ... | ||||||||
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July 4, 1826: Explaining the Same-day
Deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson*
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Where has James Monroe been?! Our fourth President to die and the first to be buried in another state, as well as our first exhumed and relocated President! Learn about James’ brief post-Presidency, his death, his reburial, and his distinctive gravesite!
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The recent Presidential election, in which Ohio continued its recent trend of flip-flopping between blue and red every 8 years, got me thinking about early Ohio history. It was even worse back then actually – with the flip-flops often happ... | |||||||
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A Francophile
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] | null | [] | null | The following is a list of officers killed during their course of duty at the Austin Police Department: Officer Cornelius L. Fahey, 35, (March 8, 1875) | en | /themes/custom/coa/favicon.ico | https://www.austintexas.gov/page/officers-killed-line-duty | The following is a list of officers killed during their course of duty at the Austin Police Department:
Officer Cornelius L. Fahey, 35, (March 8, 1875)
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Richmond is known for its hills with sweeping vistas of the James River. One of the most picturesque sights in the city is Hollywood Cemetery, the final resting place for two presidents.
History
Hollywood Cemetery was established in 1847 and is known as a garden cemetery along the r... | |||||
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That’s right. The Fourth of July has the strange distinction of being the day that three presidents died. Two of them—John Adams and Thomas Jefferson—passed ... | |||||
correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 3 | 50 | https://web.pdx.edu/~davide/gene/Evans_James_Monroe.htm | en | James Monroe Evans | [] | [] | [] | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 0 | 52 | https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/shooter-found-guilty-in-stray-bullet-death-of-college-bound-nyc-teen-basketball-star/5088996/ | en | Shooter found guilty in stray bullet death of college-bound NYC teen basketball star | [
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Nahjim Luke was convicted on first-degree manslaughter and second-degree weapon possession, the Bronx district attorney's office said... | |||||
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James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, to Spence Monroe (1727-74), a farmer and carpenter, and Elizabeth Jones Monroe (1730-74). In 1774, at age 16, Monroe entered the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. He cut his college studies short in 1776 to join... | |||||
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In collaboration with Ryan Purcell and The Gotham Center for New York City History.
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Monroe | en | James Monroe | [
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For other people named James Monroe, see James Monroe (disambiguation).
"Senator Monroe" redirects here. For other uses, see Senator Monroe (disambiguation).
"President Monroe" redirects here. For the attack transport, see USS President Monroe.
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] | null | [] | 2024-04-01T00:00:00 | Photo courtesy of Dave's Joint. By David Cordova In this installment of our series, “The City Game,” as we will be talking about James Monroe Campus, as they are in the midst of a renaissance with their coach and are gaining attention around the city with their play. This season, there were plenty of high… | en | https://davesjoint.net/2024/04/01/the-city-game-james-monroe-campus-establishes-themselves-citywide/ | Photo courtesy of Dave’s Joint.
By David Cordova
In this installment of our series, “The City Game,” as we will be talking about James Monroe Campus, as they are in the midst of a renaissance with their coach and are gaining attention around the city with their play.
This season, there were plenty of high school tea... |