| Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery. Before his election in 1860 as the first Republican president, Lincoln had been a country lawyer, an Illinois state legislator, a member of the United States House of Representatives, and twice an unsuccessful candidate for election to the U.S. Abraham_Lincoln
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| Osteopathic medicine in the United States Osteopathic medicine is a branch of the medical profession in the United States, with some recognition outside the US, including most Canadian provinces. Physicians who graduate from osteopathic medical schools are sometimes known as osteopathic physicians and hold a professional doctorate, the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), in contrast to MDs, who hold the title Doctor of Medicine. Osteopathic_medicine_in_the_United_States
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| Oliver O. Howard Oliver Otis Howard (November 8, 1830 – October 26, 1909) was a career United States Army officer and a Union General in the American Civil War. He was a corps commander noted for suffering two humiliating defeats, at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, but he recovered from the setbacks while posted in the Western Theater, and served there successfully as a corps and army commander. Oliver_O._Howard
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| Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Memorial University is a private four-year co-educational liberal arts college located in Harrogate, Tennessee. LMU's campus borders on Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Lincoln_Memorial_University
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| George Washington/Archive 1 Talk:George_Washington/Archive_1
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| Charles Gaudette/Scratch Space User:Charles_Gaudette/Scratch_Space
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| List of museums in Tennessee This list of museums in Tennessee encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. List_of_museums_in_Tennessee
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| Appalachian Children's Home The Appalachian Children's Home is an orphanage located on a campus on the outskirts of Barbourville, Kentucky, Christian ministry with support from several Independent Pentecostal churches in Kentucky and over 130 other local churches. Appalachian_Children's_Home
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| Nelson Pizarro Nelson Pizarro (born July 8, 1985 in Pembroke Pines, Florida) is an American soccer player, currently without a club. Nelson_Pizarro
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| St. Mary's College (Kentucky) St. Mary's College (Kentucky) was an institution established in 1821 by William Byrne. St. Mary's was still a functioning college in 1899.St. Mary's College closed in 1976. St._Mary's_College_(Kentucky)
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| J. Frank White Academy The J. Frank White Academy (JFWA) is an independent, co-educational, private, college preparatory school located on the campus of Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN. The current principal is Dr. Sylvia Lynch. The J. Frank White Academy is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Faculty, staff and students of the Academy have access to the facilities and services of J._Frank_White_Academy
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| Leadership studies Leadership studies is a multidisciplinary academic field of study that focuses on leadership in organizational contexts and in human life. Leadership studies has origins in the social sciences (e.g., sociology, anthropology, psychology), in humanities (e.g., history and philosophy), as well as in professional and applied fields of study (e.g., management and education). The field of leadership studies is closely linked to the field of organizational studies. Leadership_studies
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