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  2. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1831, the first title-band vignette for The Liberator depicted a slave auction under a horse market sign, a whipping post set up in front of the U.S. Capitol, and an Indian treaty discarded in the mud and forgotten [483] Reuben Ragland, Petersburg, Va. [261] John Rainey, Richmond, Va. and Louisiana [484] John Rath, Smith Co., Tenn. [485]

  3. A. Milton Musser - Wikipedia

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    Amos Milton Musser (May 20, 1830 – September 24, 1909) was a Latter-day Saint pioneer who served in many church and community roles, including as an Assistant Church Historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1902 until his death.

  4. Powell, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Powell has a public library, a branch of the Park County Library System. [18] Public K–12 education is administered by Park County School District No. 1, and includes 4 K–5 elementary schools (one of which is located in Clark, WY), Powell Middle School, Powell High School, and the Shoshone Learning Center, an alternative high school. [19]

  5. Bidding fee auction - Wikipedia

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    A bidding fee auction, also called a penny auction, is a type of all-pay auction in which all participants must pay a non-refundable fee to place each small incremental bid. The auction is extended each time a new bid is placed, typically by 10 to 20 seconds.

  6. Category:Powell, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Powell High School (Wyoming) Powell Shooting Range Land Conveyance Act; U. U.S. Route 14 Alternate (Wyoming) United States Post Office (Powell, Wyoming)

  7. Musser Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Musser Lumber Company was a US lumber company, and one of Iowa's pioneer lumber concerns. In its day, it was one of the most complete and modern lumber mills on the Mississippi River, employing about 400 men during the working season, and between 200 and 300 men in the logging end of the business.

  8. Joseph White Musser - Wikipedia

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    Joseph White Musser (March 8, 1872 – March 29, 1954) [2] was a Mormon fundamentalist leader. Musser was born in Salt Lake City, Utah , to Amos Milton Musser (an assistant LDS Church historian ) and Mary E. White.

  9. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Mecum Auctions, Inc. is an American auction company specializing in collector cars and motorcycles. It was founded by Dana Mecum in 1988, and was originally based in Marengo, Illinois . Since 2011, it has been headquartered in Walworth, Wisconsin .