• Braddock's Field is a historic battlefield on the banks of the Monongahela River, at Braddock, Pennsylvania, near the junction of Turtle Creek, about...
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    Washington visited the area in 1753–1754. It was the site of Braddock's Defeat on July 9, 1755. Braddock's first industrial facility, a barrel plant, opened in...
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    of Braddock's Field and the Battle of the Wilderness) took place on July 9, 1755, at the beginning of the French and Indian War at Braddock's Field in...
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    the battle Braddock was wounded, dying on July 13, 1755, in nearby Uniontown. The area where Braddock was shot became known as Braddock's Field. Historical...
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    The Braddock Expedition, also known as Braddock's Campaign or Braddock's Defeat, was a British military expedition which attempted to capture Fort Duquesne...
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    rounds of Braddock's fights with Baer and Louis) Braddock's career record – from the Official James J. Braddock website "James J. Braddock". Find a Grave...
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    December 2023. Crocker, Thomas E. (2009). Braddock's March. Yardley, PA: Westholme. p. 235. Braddock's Grave Braddock Grave Porter, Thomas J. Jr. (10 May 1984)...
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    defeated the expedition of British General Edward Braddock, who himself was mortally wounded. Braddock's Field was also the site of a rally of rebellious militiamen...
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    Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Braddock Hills is located northwest of Braddock's Field, the site of General Edward Braddock's 1755 defeat during the French...
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    assembly to meet at Braddock's Field, about 8 mi (13 km) east of Pittsburgh. On August 1, about 7,000 people gathered at Braddock's Field. The crowd consisted...
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    their youth, organized to save the structure. Calling themselves the Braddock's Field Historical Society and led by David Solomon, the last librarian, they...
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    "Braddock Road" (PDF). National Park Service History. US Government Printing Office. Retrieved 30 October 2023. John Kennedy Lacock, "Braddock's Road...
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    July 9, 1755. French troops from Fort Duquesne ambushed Braddock's expedition at Braddock's Field, nine miles (14 km) from Fort Duquesne. In the Battle...
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    Edward Braddock was dispatched with Major George Washington as his aide to take Fort Duquesne. The British and colonial force were defeated at Braddock's Field...
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  • Lake Braddock's student body was 47.42 White, 20.56% Asian, 17.89% Hispanic, 7.12% African-American, and 7.01% of other races. The Lake Braddock cross...
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    John Fetterman (category People from Braddock, Pennsylvania)
    relationship between Braddock's residents and the police by serving as a mediator during disputes. During his tenure as mayor, Braddock's homicide rate fell...
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  • Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock was born in England and was raised in the small town of Maldon, Essex. Betsy was Sir James Braddock's second child, born minutes...
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    known as Braddock's Field (a historic battlefield where French and Indian forces from Fort Duquesne defeated British General Edward Braddock on July 5...
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  • General Braddock, and guided Braddock's force around the rugged and steep ground on the Monongahela River. Fraser also served as interpreter in Braddock's meetings...
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  • was founded in 1972. 1982 – Men's Indoor Track and Field – NAIA 1983 – Men's Indoor Track and Field – NAIA 1989 – Softball – NAIA 1991 – Men's Bowling...
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    following Braddock's Road could take Forbes' troops past Fort Necessity—site of Washington's defeat—and through the killing ground of Braddock's Field, where...
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  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. 1742 John Fraser is given what will become Braddock's Field. 1754 February: Construction on Fort Prince George is started April...
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  • Braddock's profile in the Unofficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe Jamie Braddock at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original) Jamie Braddock on...
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    and British soldiers led by General Edward Braddock at the Battle of the Monongahela in Braddock's Field, Pennsylvania, 10 miles (16 km) east of Pittsburgh...
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  • returned to live with his daughter and son-in-law, George Wallace, in Braddock's Field near Pittsburg, where he died on April 10, 1822, at age eighty-two...
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    published in 1868. The author used two pseudonyms Tobias Guarnerius Jr. or Braddock Field his father Alexander used the pseudonym Tobias Guarnerius in some of...
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    Turtle Creek". In Lamb, George H. (ed.). The Unwritten History of Braddock's Field. p. 50. "A Busy Traffic Center". Railway Review. 55 (18): 527. October...
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  • than that of Captain America. To go along with his incredible backstory, Braddock's powers also help set him apart from not just Rogers, but most Marvel heroes...
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  • Committee (NZ-APC), on the proposal of geologist R.A. Cooper, after Peter Braddock, field leader of geological parties to the area in the 1974-75 and 1980-81...
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