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    Calhoun is a home rule-class city in McLean County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 725 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of McLean...
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    John Caldwell Calhoun (/kælˈhuːn/; March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president...
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  • (ghost town) Calhoun, Kentucky Calhoun, Louisiana Calhoun, Missouri Calhoun, South Carolina (renamed Clemson in 1943) Calhoun, Tennessee Calhoun City, Mississippi...
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    Rory Calhoun (born Francis Timothy McCown, August 8, 1922 – April 28, 1999) was an American film and television actor. He starred in numerous Westerns...
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  • Representative from Kentucky John Calhoun Bell (1851–1933), United States Representative John Calhoun Johnson (died 1876), lawyer and rancher John Calhoun Phillips...
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    county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,152. Its county seat is Calhoun and its largest city is Livermore...
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  • McLean County News (category McLean County, Kentucky)
    newspaper based in Calhoun, Kentucky, and serving the entire McLean County area in northwest Kentucky. Its coverage area includes Calhoun, Sacramento, Livermore...
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    Glover H. Cary (category People from McLean County, Kentucky)
    from Kentucky. He was born in Calhoun, McLean County, Kentucky in 1885. He attended public and private schools and Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. He...
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  • ordered to probe the strength of Union troops in and around Camp Calhoun, Kentucky. Two Confederate forward scouts, Adam R. Johnson and Robert M. Martin...
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  • seat Calhoun. Kentucky Routes 81 and 138 traverses the community. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rumsey, Kentucky Rennick...
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  • Poland, terminus of the Warsaw–Vienna railway Vienna Station, Kentucky or Calhoun, Kentucky Vienna U-Bahn, the rapid transit system of Vienna, Austria Wien...
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    1824 United States presidential election (category John C. Calhoun)
    John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. General Andrew Jackson of Tennessee led high-profile military missions. Only House Speaker Henry Clay of Kentucky held...
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  • John Hanley may refer to: John Hanley, early resident of Calhoun, Kentucky John C. Hanley, United States Army general This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Griffith-Franklin House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky)
    The Griffith-Franklin House, at 207 W. 2nd St. in Calhoun, Kentucky, was erected in about 1854. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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    John Calhoon (category People from Henry County, Kentucky)
    1842. He died in 1852 in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the namesake of Calhoun, Kentucky, the seat of McLean County. Find A Grave - John Calhoon United States...
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    Calhoun County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,229, making it the third-least populous county...
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  • 25th Kentucky Infantry ceased to exist on April 13, 1862, when its members were consolidated with the 17th Kentucky Infantry. Duty at Calhoun, Kentucky, until...
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    Henry Clay (category Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Kentucky)
    Democrat John C. Calhoun. Clay died at the age of 75 in 1852. Clay was born in Virginia, in 1777, and began his legal career in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1797....
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    the state. In December, the regiment left for Henderson, Kentucky. It camped at Calhoun, Kentucky, until February 1862, when it moved to Fort Henry, Tennessee...
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    half of the 19th century, namely Henry Clay of Kentucky, Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. These men's interactions...
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  • Griffith-Franklin House, Calhoun, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky D. W. Griffith House, La Grange, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky Griffith House...
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  • - Benton, Kentucky The Cadiz Record - Trigg County, Kentucky McLean County News - Calhoun, Kentucky Franklin Favorite - Franklin, Kentucky Herald-Ledger...
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  • Nullifier Party (category John C. Calhoun)
    1830s. Considered an early American third party, it was started by John C. Calhoun in 1828. The Nullifier Party was a states' rights, pro-slavery party that...
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  • War. The 11th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Calhoun in Calhoun, Kentucky, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on December 9, 1861...
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    Carolina Exposition and Protest, also known as Calhoun's Exposition, was written in December 1828 by John C. Calhoun, then Vice President of the United States...
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  • with the 4th overall pick and by the Kentucky Colonels in the 1972 American Basketball Association draft. Calhoun played for the Phoenix Suns for 3 years...
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  • NRHP-listed building Griffith-Franklin House, an NRHP-listed house in Calhoun, Kentucky Edwards–Franklin House, an NRHP-listed house in Dobson, North Carolina...
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    Benjamin Bristow (category People from Elkton, Kentucky)
    Calhoun 2017, p. 447. Calhoun 2017, pp. 445–446. Smith 2001, p. 583. Calhoun 2017, pp. 447–448. Calhoun 2017, p. 449. Calhoun 2017, p. 488. Calhoun 2017...
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    Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the...
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