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On June 19, 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that prayers led by students at public high school football games aren't ...
The City of Fremont bears the name of one of America’s more complicated figures: John C. Fremont, also known as the “Pathfinder” due to his multiple robust expeditions of the American West ...
The Fremont Housing market is in an exciting time, said Fremont Planning Director Jennifer Dam, with many projects currently under construction and hopes for more housing in the next 10 to 12 ...
The Arizona Historical Society spells Gov. John C. Fremont's last name with an accent over the e, but most references do not. An 1881 Tucson city directory said that Fremont lived at 245 S.
Nebraskans on both sides of the issue reacted Wednesday to a United States Supreme Court decision upholding a Tennessee law banning hormone therapy for transgender people under 18. One side called ...
Monday is the 150th anniversary of a visit by Lincoln, then a young lawyer making a stump speech for presidential candidate John C. Fremont. “The visit to Eureka was an unannounced visit ...
Thousands of enslaved people in Texas, among the last to learn of their independence, were finally freed, more than two years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
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