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    the west side of Broadway in 1786–1788. Macomb leased it to the French Minister Plenipotentiary, the Comte de Moustier, who occupied it until his return...
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  • stated that there were almost 400,000 immigrants combined in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Washtenaw counties. The largest groups are, in order, India, Mexico...
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    miles (3,327.7 km2). This urbanized area covers parts of the counties of Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne. These counties are sometimes referred to as the Detroit...
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    Washington, the French Army commanded by General Comte de Rochambeau, and the French Navy commanded by Admiral de Grasse. On August 19, the march to Yorktown...
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    Alexander Macomb House, in Manhattan, occupied by Washington from February–August 1790 Andrea Palladio's illustration, Project for Francesco et Lodovico de Trissini...
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    2015[update], 80% of Michigan's Japanese population lived in the counties of Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne in the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas. As of...
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    Pillard (b. 1933) Christina Livingston ∞ John Navarre Macomb (1774–1810) (son of Alexander Macomb) Catherine Livingston (1745–1810) ∞ (1) 1764: Stephen...
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    finds, "nearly two-thirds of residents of suburban Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties say they at least occasionally dine, attend cultural events or...
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  • List of university hospitals (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    universitaire de Besançon Jean Minjoz Hospital, Besançon – University of Franche-Comté Hôpital Saint-Jacques Besançon – University of Franche-Comté Centre hospitalier...
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  • (founder) Macksville, Kansas – George Mack (postmaster) Macomb, New York – Gen. Alexander Macomb Macon, 5 places in Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri...
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    List of American heiresses (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Mrs Robert Kennedy (née Jane Macomb) on 22 March 1794 Doña Sarah McKean Armitage de Martínez de Irujo Tacón, Marquise de Casa Irujo [1803] (née Sarah...
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    Isabelle Druet (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    university studies) degree in Besançon, studying at the University of Franche-Comté. Though she sang in the university choir, her musical preferences were for...
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    York was first explored in the 1790s as part of the Macomb's Purchase, in which Alexander Macomb, a wealthy Revolutionary-Era American merchant purchased...
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    (abolished 30 June 1975) These destroyer types are listed in other articles. DE: Destroyer escorts: List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy DM:...
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