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  2. Randolph Columbus Barrett House - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Columbus Barrett House is a historic home located at Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri.It was built in 1881, and is a two-story, three-bay, "T"-plan, frame dwelling with Classical Revival style design influences.

  3. Doniphan, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, Reeves combined his Independent Scouts with another militia group to form the 15th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, CSA. In 1864, Union troops entered Doniphan and burned most of the town, including the wooden courthouse. As of 1900, Doniphan was a sundown town that prohibited African Americans from living there. [14]

  4. Category:Companies based in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Companies based in Missouri by populated place (9 C) Companies based in the Kansas City metropolitan area (5 C, 11 P) Defunct companies based in Missouri (6 C, 64 P)

  5. Ripley County Courthouse (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Ripley County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri. It was built in 1899, and is a two-story, brick building on a stone foundation with Second Empire style design influences. It has a central clock tower and corner pavilions with mansard roofs. [2]: 2

  6. What does Amazon’s job boom in E. Oregon mean for Tri ... - AOL

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    The Oregon data centers and the idle Pasco fulfillment centers are unrelated beyond sharing a common parent. But taken together, they speak to a massive investment with job and economic benefits ...

  7. Sikeston, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 1789, El Camino Real, also known as "The King's Highway," was marked out by orders from the King of Spain. In 1915, the Missouri Daughters of the American Revolution erected a monument near Woodlawn Street in Sikeston to mark this event. [27] In 1929, the Sikeston portion of the street was paved. Today this road is known as U.S. Route 61.