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  2. Hurricane Mills Rural Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Mill, built in stages from 1897 to c.1910; Hurricane Creek Dam, in current concrete-faced form since about 1912, renovated to improve upon previous stone dam. The original wood and stone dam on the site was built c.1839. Hurricane Mills Bridge, a historic steel truss bridge built by the Nashville Bridge Company in 1911.

  3. 1869 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Texas Coast Hurricane of 1869 [6] By August 16, a strong hurricane was located in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico south of Louisiana. With estimated winds of 105 mph (169 km/h), it tracked westward and struck Texas on Matagorda Island before passing near Refugio. The hurricane quickly weakened over land and dissipated late on August ...

  4. Native American policy of the Ulysses S. Grant administration

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    The Natives were to be instructed in Christianity, agriculture, representative government, and assimilated on reservations. [17] In December 1869, Grant gave his first annual message to Congress, and he mentioned findings and recommendations of the new Indian Commissioners board.

  5. Michigan state park, recreation area campgrounds: Guide to ...

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    At Michigan state park and recreation area campgrounds, you can experience the natural beauty of the Great Lakes State. Michigan's 103 state parks and 416 state campgrounds often feature landmark ...

  6. Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition - Wikipedia

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    On September 10, 1869, they struck out over the pass and down Trail Creek to reach the Yellowstone River near Emigrant They followed the river south until they entered the park region on September 13, 1869, at the confluence of the Gardner and Yellowstone rivers near present-day Gardiner, Montana 44°57′15″N 110°52′03″W  /  44. ...

  7. 7th Indiana Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    August 9, 13–14, and 19: Hurricane Creek. August 9 and 11: Oxford. August 14: Lamar. August 28: Colliersville. October 4: White Station. October 4: Near Memphis (1 company). October 20 and 24: Memphis, Tennessee. October 29: Nonconah Creek (Company F). September–November: March through Arkansas and Missouri in pursuit of Price October 21 ...

  8. Hurricane Creek (Tenmile Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Creek is a stream in Butler, Carter and Ripley counties of southern Missouri. [1] A tributary of Tenmile Creek . The stream headwaters are located at 36°49′08″N 90°38′59″W  /  36.81889°N 90.64972°W  / 36.81889; -90.64972 and the confluence with Tenmile Creek is at 36°47′14″N 90°34′11″W  /  36.78722 ...

  9. Expeditions and the protection of Yellowstone (1869–1890)

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    The Cook-Folsom-Peterson Expedition of 1869 was the first organized expedition to explore the region that became Yellowstone National Park. The privately financed expedition was carried out by David E. Folsom, Charles W. Cook and William Peterson of Diamond City, Montana, a gold camp in the Confederate Gulch area of the Big Belt Mountains east ...