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  2. Missouri French - Wikipedia

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    Missouri French (French: français du Missouri) or Illinois Country French (French: français du Pays des Illinois) also known as français vincennois, français Cahok, and nicknamed "Paw-Paw French" often by individuals outside the community but not exclusively, [2] is a variety of the French language spoken in the upper Mississippi River Valley in the Midwestern United States, particularly ...

  3. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    Asimina triloba. Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, Canada, producing a large, yellowish-green to brown fruit. [3][4][5] Asimina is the only temperate genus in the tropical and subtropical flowering plant ...

  4. Old Mines, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Old Mines, Missouri. Old Mines (French: La Vieille Mine) is the name of an unincorporated community and surrounding area in southeast Missouri that were settled by French colonists in the early 18th century when the area was part of the Illinois Country of New France. [1] The early settlers came to mine for lead, and their descendants still ...

  5. Colonial history of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis of Missouri: From Wilderness Outpost to Statehood (University of Missouri Press, 1989) Gardner, James A. "The Business Career of Moses Austin in Missouri, 1798-1821." Missouri Historical Review (1956) 50#3 pp 235–47. Gitlin, Jay. The bourgeois frontier: French towns, French traders, and American expansion (Yale University Press, 2009)

  6. Pawpaw Festival - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 24–25. Inaugurated. October 10, 1999. (1999-10-10) Website. www.ohiopawpawfest.com. The Pawpaw Festival or Ohio Pawpaw Festival is an annual festival dedicated to the Pawpaw fruit (Asimina triloba) that is indigenous to the Eastern, Southern, and Midwestern United States, and cultivated in various places such as Athens County, Ohio.

  7. Asimina - Wikipedia

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    Asimina is a genus of small trees or shrubs described as a genus in 1763. [2][3] Asimina is the only temperate genus in the tropical and subtropical flowering plant family Annonaceae. [4] Asimina have large, simple leaves and large fruit. It is native to eastern North America and collectively referred to as pawpaw.