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14th Amendment to the US Constitution
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13th Amendment to the US Constitution
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12th Amendment to the US Constitution
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11th Amendment to the US Constitution
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Amendments 1 - 10
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Nixon signs 26th amendment — On 7/5/1971, in a ceremony held in the East Room, the amendment was certified (signed) by the General Services Administrator, Robert L. Kunzig, followed by President Nixon and 18-year-old students from "Young Americans in Concert" (Julianne Jones, Joseph W. Loyd, Jr., and Paul S. Larimer) signing as witnesses. WHPO-6749-09A
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Nixon signs 26th amendment On 7/5/1971, in a ceremony held in the East Room, the amendment was certified (signed) by the General Services Administrator, Robert L. Kunzig, followed by President Nixon and 18-year-old students from "Young Americans in Concert" (Julianne Jones, Joseph W. Loyd, Jr., and Paul S. Larimer) signing as witnesses. WHPO-6749-09A
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27th Amendment to the US Constitution
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Earl Van Dorn
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Samuel Ryan Curtis Equestrian statue — on the Keokuk riverfront
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Samuel Ryan Curtis Equestrian statue on the Keokuk riverfront
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General Samuel Ryan Curtis (1805-1866)
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Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas
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