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Lenox was
first settled in the late 1820s, in the area of
Gougar crossing (Route 30 and
Gougar Road) and it was
called VanHorne Point. New
Lenox Township...
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Helen M.
Gougar (July 18, 1843 – June 6, 1907) was a lawyer,
temperance and women's
rights advocate, and
newspaper journalist who
resided in Lafayette...
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Potowatami Indian village. A
burial mound is just
south of the
entrance on
Gougar Road, on the
south side of the bridge, and a
marked burial plot is inside...
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Piyapong Piroon Atta**** Lertmalai****
Kannawat Lertlaokul Sukdave Gougar Montien Wongsawangtum Wattana Suttisin Bandit Lakhan Nakorn Jaisanuk Wutipong...
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settlements are
known to have
lived in or
visited Lower Shawneetown.
Catherine Gougar (1732–1801) was
kidnapped in 1744 from her home in
Berks County, Pennsylvania...
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located about 1.5
miles south of
Lincoln Highway near the
intersection of
Gougar Road and
Illinois Highway in New Lenox, Illinois, a
southwest suburb of...
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County border); 183rd
Street to the south; Will-Cook Road to the east; and
Gougar Road to the west. The
village shares its
boundaries with the
village of...
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Nebraska state chairman Charles Eugene Bentley, and
suffragette Helen M.
Gougar,
walked out and
create and
created the
breakaway National Party, nominating...
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successfully defeated those attempts John,
Charles Eugene Bentley, and
Helen M.
Gougar led a
walkout of the
broad gaugers and
created the
breakaway National Party...
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Indiana women the
right to vote,
although the
voting rights challenge in
Gougar v
Timberlake was unsuccessful.
Leach was also an
active politician and a...