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  2. Barbed wire - Wikipedia

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    Barbed wire, also known as barb wire or bob wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Its primary use is the construction of inexpensive fences , and it is also used as a security measure atop walls surrounding property.

  3. TNA+ Monthly Specials - Wikipedia

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    Moose vs. Sami Callihan vs. Steve Maclin in a Three-way Barbed Wire Massacre: Over Drive [13] November 18, 2022 Louisville, Kentucky: Old Forester's Paristown Hall Josh Alexander (c) vs. Frankie Kazarian for the Impact World Championship: Throwback Throwdown III: December 2, 2022 (taped November 25) Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Benton ...

  4. Joseph Glidden - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Farwell Glidden (January 18, 1813 – October 9, 1906) was an American businessman and farmer. He was the inventor of the modern barbed wire.In 1898, he donated land for the Northern Illinois State Normal School in DeKalb, Illinois, which was renamed as Northern Illinois University in 1957.

  5. Swanton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was one of several donated as a gift by France to U.S. cities that had lost many soldiers during World War I. It is described as a "Figure of a World War I infantryman advancing through the stumps and barbed wire of No Man's Land. He holds a grenade in his raised proper right hand and a rifle in his proper left hand."

  6. Joseph F. Glidden House - Wikipedia

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    The home was designed by another barbed wire patent holder in DeKalb, Jacob Haish. The property contains the house and two outbuildings; the barn and the remains of an old windmill foundation. Constructed in 1861, the Glidden House adheres mostly to a French Colonial style of architecture.

  7. List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States

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    Approximately 1,000 Japanese Americans were kept there, under tight security, behind multiple layers of barbed wire fence. Camp Upton was also used to hold Japanese citizens who were in New York City at the time war broke out, including businessman with whom the governments of Japan and the United States negotiated an exchange. Camp Van Dorn