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    Frémont and he was ordered to leave the country. Frémont and his men withdrew and camped near the summit of what is now named Fremont Peak. Frémont raised...
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    [citation needed] John C. Frémont served from September 9, 1850, to March 3, 1851, as a Senator from California. Their third child, John C. Frémont Jr., was born...
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    zoned to Fremont. The school first opened in 1924 and is named after John C. Frémont. The school is in LAUSD's District 7 and runs on a traditional school...
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  • Sacramento River on 5 April 1846 by an expedition band led by Captain John C. Frémont of Virginia. Estimates range from 125 to 900. The expansionist movement...
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    compensation due. But in 1968 the Frémont heirs complained it had failed to carry out this direction, with John Frémont then recently dead and his widow...
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    in both English and Spanish by José Antonio Carrillo and signed by John C. Frémont, representing the American forces, and Andrés Pico, representing the...
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    10th ballot over John C. Frémont and John McLean, with the understanding that he would withdraw from the race and endorse John C. Frémont once he had won...
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    of the Sacramento River massacre John C. Frémont and located in the heart of the Downtown casino corridor, Fremont Street is today, or was, the address...
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    tree was named after 19th-century American explorer and pathfinder John C. Frémont. The tree is native to the Southwestern United States and Mexico. In...
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    explorer and politician John C. Frémont. The casino is operated by the Boyd Gaming Corporation. The Fremont Hotel is located on 200 Fremont Street. It was designed...
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    1856 United States presidential election (category John C. Frémont)
    threeway election, Democrat James Buchanan defeated Republican nominee John C. Frémont and Know Nothing/Whig nominee Millard Fillmore. The main issue was...
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    fremontii is a species of barberry known by the common name Frémont's mahonia (after John C. Frémont). Berberis fremontii is an erect evergreen shrub growing...
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    election, John C. Frémont was the target of a smear campaign alleging that he was a Catholic. The campaign was designed to undermine support for Fremont from...
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    The rebellion was covertly encouraged by U.S. Army Brevet Captain John C. Frémont, and added to the troubles of the recent outbreak of the Mexican–American...
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  • Fremont, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, town John C. Frémont (1813–1890), American explorer and botanist Fremont (name), a surname and given name Fremont...
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  • modern-day Oregon, United States, on 12 May 1846 by a group led by John C. Frémont and Kit Carson. The Expansionist Movement of the 1840s motivated many...
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    Niles, Irvington, and Warm Springs unified into one city. Fremont is named after John C. Frémont, a general who helped lead the American Conquest of California...
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    United States. It was led by U.S. Army Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont and composed of his cartographers, scouts and hunters and the California...
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    Democrat John Cochrane as Frémont's running mate; the new party criticized Lincoln for being too moderate on the issue of racial equality, but Frémont and...
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    The Frémont Emancipation was part of a military proclamation issued by Major General John C. Frémont (1813–1890) on August 30, 1861, in St. Louis, Missouri...
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  • Buttes in June 1846 by a militarized expeditionary band led by Captain John C. Frémont of Virginia. At least 14 California Indians were killed in the massacre...
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    issues of slavery and racial equality. John C. Frémont was nominated as the party's presidential candidate, with John Cochrane as his running mate. However...
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    John C. Frémont. Fremont County is part of the Rexburg, Idaho micropolitan area, which is also included in the Idaho Falls metropolitan area. Fremont...
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    and Miller Island. Fremont Island is named for military leader and explorer John C. Frémont. In 1843, Kit Carson and John C. Frémont were the first explorers...
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    and other wildlife in its marshes. The lake was named by explorer John C. Frémont on his expedition into Central Oregon in 1843. The arid lands around...
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    brigadier general of volunteers and served initially under Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont. He achieved initial success against Brig. Gen. Sterling Price in Missouri...
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    1884 and is named for John C. Frémont, a general, explorer, and politician. It is roughly the size of the state of Vermont. Fremont County comprises the...
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    is named for 19th-century explorer and presidential candidate John C. Frémont. Fremont County comprises the Cañon City, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area...
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    Fremont Peak or Frémont Peak, historically known as Gabilán Peak, is a summit in the Gabilan Range, one of the mountain ranges paralleling California's...
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    neighborhood on the former estate of renowned explorer and politician John C. Frémont, whose now-updated house still overlooks the Hudson River there; segments...
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