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10th_Texas_Field_Battery_32777116
What does the article about '10th Texas Field Battery' say regarding 'Price's Raid'?
In early 1864, Pratt was elevated to the rank of major and placed in command of a four-battery formation that included in his former unit. H. C. Hynson took command of the battery. When Major General Sterling Price invaded the state of Missouri in late 1864, Hynson's battery accompanied the expedition. During Price's R...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560031
Summarize the '1863–1865' part of '10th Texas Infantry Regiment'.
casualties. Deshler was struck in the chest by an artillery round and killed instantly. At 2:00 pm Mills ordered the brigade to withdraw 20 yd while holding the crest with a handful of sharpshooters. On 31 October 1863, the 6th-10th-15th Texas was assigned to James Argyle Smith's Texas brigade. Later, the brigade foug...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560026
What information does the article about '10th Texas Infantry Regiment' provide on '1861–1863'?
From October 1861 to March 1862, the 10th Texas was assigned to the Eastern District of the Department of Texas. In May 1862 the regiment was reassigned to the Trans-Mississippi Department and that August it was transferred again to the Department of Arkansas. Nelson was promoted brigadier general on 12 September 1862 ...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560033
What information does the article about '10th Texas Infantry Regiment' provide on '1863–1865'?
soon arrived, but, according to another Rebel soldier, the Texans refused to yield their place in the front line, saying, "it was the first time they ever had a chance to fight the Yankees from behind breastworks and that they were rather enjoying it". At 4:00 pm, Cleburne mounted a counterattack by hitting the Federal...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560024
What information does the article about '10th Texas Infantry Regiment' provide?
The 10th Texas Infantry Regiment was a unit of Confederate States Army infantry volunteers organized in October 1861 that fought during the American Civil War. The regiment was captured in its first major action at Arkansas Post in January 1863. After being exchanged three months later, the 10th Texas was consolidated ...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560032
Describe the '1863–1865' section of the article about '10th Texas Infantry Regiment'.
In the late afternoon, Cleburne deployed Smith's brigade on Tunnel Hill just in time to prevent Union soldiers from seizing it. After some skirmishing, Sherman launched John M. Corse's brigade at Smith's Texans about 10:30 am on 25 November. A counterattack hurled the Federal troops back, but both Smith and Colonel Mil...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560025
Summarize the 'Formation' part of '10th Texas Infantry Regiment'.
The regiment was organized by Allison Nelson in the fall and winter of 1861 and consisted of six infantry companies. The unit was made up of men from the Texas counties of Anderson, Bosque, Coryell, Erath, Fannin, Freestone, Grimes, Harris, Johnson, Limestone, Milam, Parker, San Augustine, and Washington. In addition t...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560034
Explain what '10th Texas Infantry Regiment' covers in the '1863–1865' section.
the north of the gap. When they were attacked by Charles R. Woods's Union brigade, the Texans routed the three leading Missouri regiments. On 10 December the regiment counted 642 soldiers and it was assigned to Smith's brigade in Cleburne's division. During the Atlanta Campaign in 1864, the brigade fought at the Battle...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560035
Explain what '10th Texas Infantry Regiment' covers in the '1863–1865' section.
during the campaign, the 10th Texas was commanded by Colonel Mills, Captain A. J. Formwalt, and Lieutenant Colonel Robert B. Young. The Texas brigade, which now included the 7th Texas Infantry Regiment, was led at different times by Smith, Granbury, and Young. The 10th Texas took part in John Bell Hood's invasion of Te...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560028
From the article on '10th Texas Infantry Regiment', restate the '1863–1865' content.
The soldiers of the 10th Texas were freed in a prisoner exchange in April 1863. In a reorganization, the regiment was consolidated with the 6th Texas Infantry and the 15th Texas Cavalry (dismounted) Regiments. From 31 July to 1 September 1863, the consolidated regiment served in Churchill's brigade of Patrick Cleburne'...
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10th_Texas_Infantry_Regiment_15560036
Summarize the '1863–1865' part of '10th Texas Infantry Regiment'.
At Nashville, the division was led by Smith while the Texas brigade was commanded by Captain E. T. Broughton and the 10th Texas was led by Captain R. D. Kennedy. The regiment fought at the Battle of Averasborough on 16 March 1865 and the Battle of Bentonville on 19–21 March. In this campaign, the remnant of the Texas b...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371256
Summarize the 'Craft' part of '10th Tony Awards'.
Heart / Someone Waiting / The Honeys) ; Jo Mielziner (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof / The Lark / Middle of the Night / Pipe Dream) ; Raymond Sovey (The Great Sebastians) Alvin Colt ('Pipe Dream) ; Mainbocher (The Great Sebastians) ; Alvin Colt (The Lark / Phoenix '55 / Pipe Dream) ; Helene Pons (The Diary of Anne Frank / Heave...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371249
What information does the article about '10th Tony Awards' provide?
The 10th Annual Tony Awards took place at the Plaza Hotel Grand Ballroom on April 1, 1956. The Master of Ceremonies was Jackety Wackety.
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371255
What does the article about '10th Tony Awards' say regarding 'Craft'?
Tyrone Guthrie (The Matchmaker) ; Joseph Anthony (The Lark) ; Harold Clurman (Bus Stop / Pipe Dream / Tiger at the Gates) ; Tyrone Guthrie (The Matchmaker / Six Characters in Search of an Author / Tamburlaine the Great) ; Garson Kanin (The Diary of Anne Frank) ; Elia Kazan (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) ; Albert Marre (The Ch...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371254
Reconstruct the content about 'Performance' from the article on '10th Tony Awards'.
; Anthony Quayle (Tamburlaine the Great) ; Fritz Weaver (The Chalk Garden) Una Merkel (The Ponder Heart) ; Diane Cilento (Tiger at the Gates) ; Anne Jackson (Middle of the Night) ; Elaine Stritch (Bus Stop) Russ Brown (Damn Yankees) ; Mike Kellin (Pipe Dream) ; Will Mahoney (Finian's Rainbow) ; Scott Merrill (The Three...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371253
Explain what '10th Tony Awards' covers in the 'Performance' section.
Paul Muni (Inherit the Wind) ; Ben Gazzara (A Hatful of Rain) ; Boris Karloff (The Lark) ; Michael Redgrave (Tiger at the Gates) ; Edward G. Robinson (Middle of the Night) Julie Harris (The Lark) ; Barbara Bel Geddes (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) ; Gladys Cooper (The Chalk Garden) ; Ruth Gordon (The Matchmaker) ; SiobhΓ‘n McK...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371257
Based on the article about '10th Tony Awards', describe the 'Special awards' section.
City Center ; Fourth Street Chekov Theatre ; The Shakespearewrights ; The Threepenny Opera, distinguished Off-Broadway production ; The Theatre Collection of the New York Public Library on its twenty-fifth anniversary, for its distinguished service to the theatre.
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371250
What does the article about '10th Tony Awards' say regarding 'Ceremony'?
The presenter was Helen Hayes, who was President of the American Theatre Wing, and several of the nominees. Jack Carter was host for the first part of the ceremony, and Helen Hayes hosted the second part. More than 500 people attended the dinner dance. For the first time, the ceremony was broadcast on television, on th...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371258
Describe the 'Multiple nominations and awards' section of the article about '10th Tony Awards'.
9 nominations: Damn Yankees and Pipe Dream ; 5 nominations: The Chalk Garden, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Lark and Middle of the Night ; 4 nominations: Bus Stop, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Inherit the Wind and Tiger at the Gates ; 3 nominations: Phoenix '55, The Ponder Heart and The Vamp ; 2 nominations: The Great Sebasti...
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10th_Tony_Awards_16371252
Based on the article about '10th Tony Awards', describe the 'Production' section.
Outstanding Play The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden. ; Bus Stop by William Inge. Produced by Robert Whitehead and Roger L. Stevens. ; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams. Produced by The Playwrights' Company ; Tiger at the Gates by Jean Giraudoux, adap...
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10th_Transportation_Battalion_(United_States)_23275288
Based on the article about '10th Transportation Battalion (United States)', describe the 'Decorations' section.
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for EUROPEAN THEATER ; Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1965–1966 ; Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1967–1968 ; Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for SOUTHWEST ASIA
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10th_Transportation_Battalion_(United_States)_23275287
Describe the 'Campaign participation credit' section of the article about '10th Transportation Battalion (United States)'.
World War II: Sicily; North Apennines; Rome-Arno Vietnam: Defense; Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase II; Counteroffensive, Phase III; Tet Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase IV; Counteroffensive, Phase V; Counteroffensive, Phase VI; Tet 69/Counteroffensive; Summer-Fall 1969; Winter-Spring 1970; Sanctuary ...
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10th_Transportation_Battalion_(United_States)_23275286
Reconstruct the content about 'Lineage' from the article on '10th Transportation Battalion (United States)'.
Constituted 6 July 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 10th Port of Embarkation Activated 25 July 1942 at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation, California Converted and redesignated 7 November 1942 as the 10th Port Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Transportation Corps ...
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10th_Transportation_Battalion_(United_States)_23275285
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Transportation Battalion (United States)'.
The 10th Transportation Battalion is a transportation battalion of the United States Army first constituted in 1942. The 10th Transportation is a subordinate unit of the 7th Transportation Brigade.
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10th_United_States_Colored_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment_10474604
Summarize the 'United States Colored Troops' part of '10th United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment'.
The unit was designated the 7th Regiment Heavy Artillery on April 4, 1864, and 10th Regiment Heavy Artillery May 21, 1864. Members mustered out on February 22, 1867.
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10th_United_States_Colored_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment_10474602
Describe the content of the article about '10th United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment'.
The 10th United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment was an artillery regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War that served in the New Orleans defenses. The unit was organized in New Orleans in November 1862 as the 1st Louisiana Heavy Artillery Regiment (African Descent), and redesignated as the 1st C...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29349999
What does the article about '10th United States Congress' say regarding 'Members'?
Skip to House of Representatives, below This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and representatives are listed by district.
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10th_United_States_Congress_29349993
Based on the article about '10th United States Congress', describe the 'Major events' section.
May 22, 1807: Former Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr was indicted for treason. He was acquitted September 1, 1807 ; June 1807: Chesapeake-Leopard Affair: The British warship captured and boarded the USS Chesapeake (1799). ; August 17, 1807: The Clermont, Robert Fulton's first American steamboat, left New...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350027
Reconstruct the content about 'New York' from the article on '10th United States Congress'.
. Samuel Riker (DR) ; . and . Joint district with two seats: Gurdon S. Mumford (DR) ; . and . Joint district with two seats: George Clinton Jr. (DR) ; . Philip Van Cortlandt (DR) ; . John Blake Jr. (DR) ; . Daniel C. Verplanck (DR) ; . Barent Gardenier (F) ; . James I. Van Alen (DR) ; . Killian K. Van Rensselaer (F) ; ...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350025
What does the article about '10th United States Congress' say regarding 'New Hampshire'?
. Peter Carleton (DR) ; . Daniel M. Durell (DR) ; . Francis Gardner (DR) ; . Jedediah K. Smith (DR) ; . Clement Storer (DR) All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket. (6 Democratic-Republicans)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350017
Describe the 'Virginia' section of the article about '10th United States Congress'.
2. William B. Giles (DR) ; 1. Andrew Moore (DR) [[File:10th United States Congress Senators.svg|thumb|375px|Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 10th Congress in March 1807. ]]
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350000
Reconstruct the content about 'Senate' from the article on '10th United States Congress'.
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election.
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350043
Reconstruct the content about 'House of Representatives' from the article on '10th United States Congress'.
of Supreme Court for Michigan Territory ; | Samuel Shaw (DR) ; Seated September 6, 1808 ; | Nehemiah Knight (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Died June 13, 1808 ; | Richard Jackson Jr. (F) ; Seated November 11, 1808 ; | John Claiborne (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Died October 9, 1808 ; | Thomas Gholson Jr. (DR) ; Seated...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350034
Based on the article about '10th United States Congress', describe the 'Vermont' section.
. James Witherell (DR), until May 1, 1808 ; Samuel Shaw (DR), from September 6, 1808 ; . James Elliott (F) ; . James Fisk (DR) ; . Martin Chittenden (F) (3-1 Democratic-Republican)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350039
Describe the 'Senate' section of the article about '10th United States Congress'.
Israel Smith (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Resigned October 1, 1807, to become Governor of Vermont. Successor elected to finish the term. ; | Jonathan Robinson (DR) ; October 10, 1807 October 10, 1807 Georgia (2) ; | George Jones (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Successor elected November 7, 1807, to finish the term, in...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350001
What does the article about '10th United States Congress' say regarding 'Connecticut'?
1. James Hillhouse (F) ; 3. Uriah Tracy (F), died July 19, 1807 ; Chauncey Goodrich (F), from October 25, 1807
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350038
From the article on '10th United States Congress', restate the 'Senate' content.
Georgia (2) ; | Abraham Baldwin (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Died March 4, 1807. Temporary successor appointed August 27, 1807, to continue the term. ; | George Jones (DR) ; August 27, 1807 August 27, 1807 Connecticut (3) ; | Uriah Tracy (F) ; style="font-size:80%" | Died July 19, 1807. Successor elected October 25, ...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350012
What does the article about '10th United States Congress' say regarding 'Pennsylvania'?
1. Samuel Maclay (DR), until January 4, 1809 ; Michael Leib (DR), from January 9, 1809 ; 3. Andrew Gregg (DR)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350021
Reconstruct the content about 'Georgia' from the article on '10th United States Congress'.
. William W. Bibb (DR) ; . Howell Cobb (DR) ; . Dennis Smelt (DR) ; . George M. Troup (DR) (4 Democratic-Republicans)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350024
Describe the 'Massachusetts' section of the article about '10th United States Congress'.
. Josiah Quincy (F) ; . Jacob Crowninshield (DR), until April 15, 1808 ; Joseph Story (DR), from May 23, 1808 ; . Edward St. Loe Livermore (F) ; . Joseph Bradley Varnum (DR) ; . William Ely (F) ; . Samuel Taggart (F) ; . Joseph Barker (DR) ; . Isaiah L. Green (DR) ; . Josiah Dean (DR) ; . Jabez Upham (F) ; . William St...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350016
What information does the article about '10th United States Congress' provide on 'Vermont'?
3. Stephen R. Bradley (DR) ; 1. Israel Smith (DR), until October 1, 1807 ; Jonathan Robinson (DR), from October 10, 1807
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350011
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1. John Smith (DR), until April 25, 1808 ; Return J. Meigs Jr. (DR), from December 12, 1808 ; 3. Edward Tiffin (DR)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350036
Based on the article about '10th United States Congress', describe the 'Non-voting members' section.
. Benjamin Parke, until March 1, 1808 ; Jesse B. Thomas, from October 22, 1808 ; . George Poindexter ; . Daniel Clark (no representation)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350023
Explain what '10th United States Congress' covers in the 'Maryland' section.
. John Campbell (F) ; . Archibald Van Horne (DR) ; . Philip B. Key (F) ; . Roger Nelson (DR) ; . William McCreery (DR) ; . Nicholas R. Moore (DR) ; . John Montgomery (DR) ; . Edward Lloyd (DR) ; . Charles Goldsborough (F) The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives. (6-3 Democratic-Republican)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350006
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2. Timothy Pickering (F) ; 1. John Quincy Adams (F), until June 8, 1808 ; James Lloyd (F), from June 9, 1808
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10th_United_States_Congress_29349996
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The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350051
Explain what '10th United States Congress' covers in the 'House of Representatives' section.
Chaplain: Robert Elliott Presbyterian, until October 30, 1807 ; Obadiah B. Brown, Baptist, from October 30, 1807 ; Clerk: John J. Beckley, until April 8, 1807 (died) ; Patrick Magruder, from April 8, 1807 ; Doorkeeper: Thomas Claxton ; Reading Clerks: ; Sergeant at Arms: Joseph Wheaton, until October 27, 1807 ; Thomas ...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350040
Describe the 'Senate' section of the article about '10th United States Congress'.
John Quincy Adams (F) ; style="font-size:80%" | Resigned June 8, 1808, having broken with his party and lost re-election to the next term. Winner elected to finish the term, having already won election to the next term. ; | James Lloyd (F) ; June 9, 1808 June 9, 1808 Pennsylvania (1) ; | Samuel Maclay (DR) ; style="fon...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350047
Based on the article about '10th United States Congress', describe the 'House of Representatives' section.
Accounts (Chairman: Nicholas R. Moore) ; Affairs with Algiers (Select) ; Claims (Chairman: David Holmes) ; Commerce and Manufactures (Chairman: Thomas Newton Jr.) ; Conduct of Peter J. Bruin (Select) ; District of Columbia (Chairman: David Holmes) ; Elections (Chairman: William Findley) ; Post Office and Post Roads (Ch...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350022
Describe the 'Kentucky' section of the article about '10th United States Congress'.
. Matthew Lyon (DR) ; . John Boyle (DR) ; . John Rowan (DR) ; . Richard M. Johnson (DR) ; . Benjamin Howard (DR) ; . Joseph Desha (DR) (6 Democratic-Republicans)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29349997
Explain what '10th United States Congress' covers in the 'Senate' section.
President: George Clinton (DR) ; President pro tempore: Samuel Smith (DR), elected April 16, 1808 ; Stephen R. Bradley (DR), elected December 28, 1808 ; John Milledge (DR), elected January 30, 1809
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350013
Describe the 'Rhode Island' section of the article about '10th United States Congress'.
1. Benjamin Howland (DR) ; 2. James Fenner (DR), until September 1807 ; Elisha Mathewson (DR), from October 26, 1807
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350050
Based on the article about '10th United States Congress', describe the 'Senate' section.
Chaplain: John J. Sayrs (Episcopalian), until November 10, 1807 ; Alexander T. McCormick (Episcopalian), elected November 10, 1807 ; Robert Elliott (Presbyterian), elected November 10, 1808 ; Secretary: Samuel A. Otis ; Sergeant at Arms: James Mathers
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350032
Summarize the 'South Carolina' part of '10th United States Congress'.
. Robert Marion (DR) ; . William Butler Sr. (DR) ; . David R. Williams (DR) ; . John Taylor (DR) ; . Richard Winn (DR) ; . Joseph Calhoun (DR), from June 2, 1807 ; . Thomas Moore (DR) ; . Lemuel J. Alston (DR) (8 Democratic-Republicans)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350030
From the article on '10th United States Congress', restate the 'Pennsylvania' content.
. Joseph Clay (DR), until March 28, 1808 ; Benjamin Say (DR), from November 16, 1808 ; . John Porter (DR) ; . Jacob Richards (DR) ; . Robert Brown (DR) ; . William Milnor (F) ; . John Pugh (DR) ; . John Hiester (DR) ; . Robert Jenkins (F) ; . Matthias Richards (DR) ; . David Bard (DR) ; . Robert Whitehill (DR) ; . Dani...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350028
Reconstruct the content about 'North Carolina' from the article on '10th United States Congress'.
. Lemuel Sawyer (DR) ; . Willis Alston (DR) ; . Thomas Blount (DR) ; . William Blackledge (DR) ; . Thomas Kenan (DR) ; . Nathaniel Macon (DR) ; . John Culpepper (F), until January 2, 1808, and then from February 23, 1808 ; . Richard Stanford (DR) ; . Marmaduke Williams (DR) ; . Evan S. Alexander (DR) ; . James Holland ...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350044
Explain what '10th United States Congress' covers in the 'House of Representatives' section.
(DR) ; Seated September 6, 1808 ; | Nehemiah Knight (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Died June 13, 1808 ; | Richard Jackson Jr. (F) ; Seated November 11, 1808 ; | John Claiborne (DR) ; style="font-size:80%" | Died October 9, 1808 ; | Thomas Gholson Jr. (DR) ; Seated November 7, 1808 ; } | John Claiborne (DR) ; style="fon...
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10th_United_States_Congress_29350026
Based on the article about '10th United States Congress', describe the 'New Jersey' section.
. Ezra Darby (DR), until January 27, 1808 ; Adam Boyd (DR), from March 8, 1808 ; . William Helms (DR) ; . John Lambert (DR) ; . Thomas Newbold (DR) ; . James Sloan (DR) ; . Henry Southard (DR) All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket. (6 Democratic-Republicans)
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10th_United_States_Congress_29349992
Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th United States Congress'.
The 10th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1807, to March 4, 1809, during the seventh and eighth years of Thomas Jefferson's presidency. The apportion...
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_23519550
What information does the article about '10th Venice International Film Festival' provide on 'Awards'?
Golden Lion of Saint Mark ; Manon (Henri-Georges Clouzot) ; Best Italian Film ; Cielo sulla palude (Augusto Genina) ; Volpi Cup ; Best Actor - Joseph Cotten (Portrait of Jennie) ; Best Actress - Olivia de Havilland (The Snake Pit) ; Best Director - Augusto Genina (Cielo sulla palude) ; Best Original Screenplay - Jacque...
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_23519548
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Venice International Film Festival'.
The 10th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 11 August to 1 September 1949. The Venice Film Festival came back permanently to the Palazzo del Cinema on the Lido di Venezia. The award for the Best film is first called "The Lion of St. Marcus" (instead of Great International Prize of Venice) will main...
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_23519549
Describe the 'Jury' section of the article about '10th Venice International Film Festival'.
Mario Gromo ; Ermanno Contini ; Emilio Lavagnino ; Giannino Marescalchi ; Aldo Palazzeschi ; Piero Regnoli ; Gian Luigi Rondi ; Gino Visentini ; Cesare Zavattini
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_(void)_22909289
Summarize the 'Awards' part of '10th Venice International Film Festival (void)'.
(Willi Forst) ; Noi vivi, Addio Kira! (Goffredo Alessandrini) ; Odessa in Flames (Carmine Gallone) ; Goyescas (Benito Perojo) ; People of the Mountains (IstvΓ‘n SzΕ‘ts) ; Biennale Medal ; The Cursed Village (FloriΓ‘n Rey) ; Snapphanar (Γ…ke Ohberg) ; Yli rajan (Wilho Ilmari) ; NegyedΓ­ziglen (ZoltΓ‘n Farkas) ; Biennale Medal...
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_(void)_22909286
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Venice International Film Festival (void)'.
The "10th" annual (void) Venice International Film Festival was held from 30 August to 5 September 1942. The events were hosted at places far away from the Lido and very few countries participated due to World War II and directors that were members of the Rome-Berlin axis. Additionally, a strong fascist political meddl...
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_(void)_22909288
What does the article about '10th Venice International Film Festival (void)' say regarding 'Awards'?
Mussolini Cup ; Best Foreign Film - Der große Kânig (Veit Harlan) ; Best Italian Film - Bengasi (Augusto Genina) ; Volpi Cup ; Best Actor - Fosco Giachetti (Bengasi) ; Best Actress - Kristina Sâderbaum (Die goldene Stadt) ; International Film Chamber Award ; Technical - Alfa Tau! (Francesco De Robertis) ; Color - Die g...
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10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_(void)_22909287
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Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (Head of Jury) ; Joaquin Argamasilla ; Ottavio Croze ; Stavtscho Danailov ; Augusto Fantechi ; Wolfgang Fischer ; Mario Gromo ; Aladar Haasz ; Ferdinand Imhof ; Manuel Lopez Ribeiro ; Marijan Micac ; Karl Melzer ; Antonio Maraini ; Mihai Puscariu ; Yrio Erik Ranniko ; Stefan Ravasz ; Carl Vin...
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10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment_2051785
Describe the 'Detailed service record' section of the article about '10th Vermont Infantry Regiment'.
10. ; Duty at Kernstown until December. Moved to Washington, D.C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3–6. ; Siege of Petersburg December 13, 1864, to April 2, 1865. ; 1865 ; Fort Fisher, before Petersburg, March 25, 1865. ; Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. ; Assault on and capture of Petersburg April 2. ; Sayler...
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10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment_2051784
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Court House May 12–21 ; Assault on the Salient, Spottsylvania Court House, May 12 ; North Anna River May 23–26 ; Pamunkey River May 26–28 ; Totopotomoy May 28–31 ; Cold Harbor June 1–12 ; Before Petersburg June 18–19 ; Jerusalem Plank Road June 22–23 ; Siege of Petersburg until July 6 ; Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 6–...
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10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment_2051781
Explain what '10th Vermont Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Service' section.
The 10th Vermont Infantry was organized at Brattleboro, Vermont, and mustered in for three years service on September 1, 1862, under the command of Colonel Albert Burton Jewett. The regiment was attached to Grover's Brigade, Military District of Washington, until February 1863, Jewett's Brigade, Provisional Division, X...
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10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment_2051783
From the article on '10th Vermont Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Detailed service record' content.
Va., June 24–26, thence to Frederick, Md., June 30, and to Monocacy July 2. ; Pursuit of Lee July 6–23. ; Wapping Heights July 23. ; At Routt's Hill August 1-September 15. ; At Culpeper until October 8. ; Bristoe Campaign October 9–22. ; Auburn and Bristoe October 14. ; Advance to the Rappahannock November 7–8. ; Kelly...
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10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment_2051787
From the article on '10th Vermont Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Commanders' content.
Lieutenant Colonel William Y. W. Ripley (declined because of wounds) ; Colonel Albert Burton Jewett - resigned April 25, 1864 ; Colonel William Wirt Henry - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Cedar Creek
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10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment_2051782
Based on the article about '10th Vermont Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Detailed service record' section.
1862 ; Moved to Washington, D.C., September 6–8. ; Camp at Arlington Heights until September 14, 1862. ; March to Seneca Locks, Md., September 14–17. ; Guard duty along the Potomac from Edward's Ferry to Muddy Branch until October 11 and at Seneca Creek until November 13. ; At Offutt's Cross Roads until December 21. ; ...
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10th_Vijay_Awards_12961627
What information does the article about '10th Vijay Awards' provide?
The final 10th Vijay Awards ceremony honouring the best of the Tamil film industry in 2017 was held on 26 May 2018 at Chennai. The event was hosted by Gopinath and Divyadharshini.
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10th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment_10636880
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment'.
The 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia.
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10th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment_10636881
From the article on '10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment', restate the 'Organization' content.
Virginia's 10th Cavalry Regiment, formerly called 1st Cavalry Regiment, Wise Legion and 8th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, was organized in May 1862. Many of the men were from Richmond, Albermarle, Rockingham, Kanawha, Jackson and Henrico counties of Virginia.
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10th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment_10636884
Based on the article about '10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment', describe the 'Surrender' section.
The 10th Virginia Cavalry surrendered at Appomattox with 3 officers and 19 men; all others escaped hiding the regimental colors with the help of a local woman.
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10th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment_10636885
Based on the article about '10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment', describe the 'Further reading' section.
Archibald Atkinston, Jr, Surgeon, CSA, 31st Virginia Infantry and 10th Virginia Cavalry, 1861-65: A Memoir ; Whither bound? By the chaplain 10th Virginia cavalry.
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10th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment_10636882
What does the article about '10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment' say regarding 'Service'?
The 10th Virginia Cavalry served in Hampton's, W.H.F. Lee's, Chambliss' and Beale's brigades in the Army of Northern Virginia. After fighting in the Seven Days Battles, it saw action at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Brandy Station, Upperville, Gettysburg, Bristoe, and Mine Run. It was involved in the Wilderness Campaign, t...
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10th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment_10636883
Explain what '10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment' covers in the 'Officers' section.
Its commanders were Colonels Robert A. Caskie, William B. Clement, and J. Lucius Davis; and Lieutenant Colonel Zachariah S. McGruder. Captain William Hartman Kable of the 10th Virginia was also the founder of the Kable School, later Staunton Military Academy, many of the facilities of which are now in use by Mary Baldw...
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10th_Visual_Effects_Society_Awards_7336204
Describe the content of the article about '10th Visual Effects Society Awards'.
<div style="float: right; font-size: smaller; background-color:#ABCDEF; padding: 12px; margin-left: 5em; margin-bottom: 2em; width: 180px" align="center"> 10th Visual Effects Society Awards February 7, 2012 Best Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture: Rise of the Planet of the Apes The 10th Visual Eff...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586704
Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '10th Ward of New Orleans'.
the basin was an uninhabited district of land which was allocated for the community. He later called this Basin β€œPlace Gravier”. Jean Gravier didn’t realize that the canal and Place Gravier would become the basis of a dispute between the City of New Orleans and the Carrollton Railroad Company. At this time, the Carroll...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586699
From the article on '10th Ward of New Orleans', restate the 'Cityscape and landmarks' content.
Near the river the ward includes part of the Lower Garden District and the former location of America's first experiment with large-scale public housing, started here in 1937, when, as part of the New Deal, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the loan to commence construction of the St. Thomas Housing Project. In Ce...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586706
Summarize the 'History' part of '10th Ward of New Orleans'.
States and it rendered a judgment in support of him. The Supreme Court of the United States reasoned that the City of New Orleans had lost ownership of Place Gravier. Philip Werlien was able to obtain possession of this disputed property, which is now the site of the Hotel de Sotoe. Faubourg Lafayette is distinctive in...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586697
Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Ward of New Orleans'.
The 10th Ward is a division of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The 10th Ward is one of the 17 wards of New Orleans. The ward is one of the city's Uptown wards, formerly the old Faubourg Lafayette annexed by New Orleans in the 1850s.
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586705
What does the article about '10th Ward of New Orleans' say regarding 'History'?
pronounced that the Canal and Basin were property of to the Railroad Company. However, years later in 1876, the Supreme Court altered their judgement and decided that the β€œPlace Gravier” would be owned by the City of New Orleans and be a location for the general public. In 1897, the City of New Orleans took legal actio...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586698
From the article on '10th Ward of New Orleans', restate the 'Boundaries' content.
The roughly wedge-shaped Ward stretches back from the Mississippi River. The lower boundary is Felicity Street, across which is the 1st Ward, then Martin Luther King Boulevard (formerly Melpomene Street), across which is the 2nd Ward. The upper boundary is First Street, across which lies the 11th Ward.
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586701
Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '10th Ward of New Orleans'.
In 1718, the City of New Orleans was established. The city was later divided into many neighborhoods, streets, and squares. Faubourg Lafayette is one of the many neighborhoods of New Orleans. Faubourg Lafayette was united by an act of legislation, prior to being classified as an official neighborhood. However, unlike m...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586703
Based on the article about '10th Ward of New Orleans', describe the 'History' section.
appointed to be the new owner of this prosperous estate. He continued in his brother’s footsteps by further extending the Faubourg to Circus Street, which is currently regarded to as Rampart Street. As Jean Gravier continued to expand the Faubourg region, he included land that was located near Poydras St., and approxim...
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10th_Ward_of_New_Orleans_12586702
Explain what '10th Ward of New Orleans' covers in the 'History' section.
of Lafayette, Louisiana prior to this consolidation. In 1818, Faubourg Lafayette was bought as a neighborhood and became a subdivision in 1824. In its newborn years as a city, it was cut into blocks and squares by John Poultney. Poultney acquired this neighborhood from Madame Rousseau, who like Samuel Herman bought his...
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10th_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment_5536447
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Colonel Alfred R. Chapin (October 14, 1861 – January 1863) resigned. ; Colonel John G. McMynn (January 1863 – June 16, 1863) resigned. ; Lt. Col. John H. Ely (June 16, 1863 – September 20, 1863) was mortally wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga. ; Lt. Col. Jacob W. Roby (September 20, 1863 – October 25, 1864) mustered ...
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10th_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment_5536448
Summarize the 'Total enlistments and casualties' part of '10th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment'.
The 10th Wisconsin initially mustered 1,029 men and later recruited an additional 601 men, for a total of 1,630 men. The regiment lost 5 officers and 91 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 1 officer and 147 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 244 fatalities.
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10th_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment_5536446
Based on the article about '10th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Service' section.
The 10th Wisconsin was raised at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and mustered into Federal service October 14, 1861. The regiment was mustered out on October 25, 1864, and the re-enlisted veterans and later recruits transferred to the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
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10th_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment_5536445
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The 10th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army in the eastern theater of the American Civil War.
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156361
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The most significant structural change to the Legislature between the 9th and 10th sessions was the reapportionment and redistricting of legislative seats. The new districts were defined in 1856 Wisconsin Act 109, passed into law in the 9th Wisconsin Legislature.
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156352
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February 19, 1857: Act relating to the writ of Habeas Corpus to persons claimed as Fugitive Slaves, the right of trial by jury, and to prevent kidnapping in this State, 1857 Act 8. This was an attempt to make it more difficult to arrest people on accusation that they were fugitive slaves. It also introduced severe pen...
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156353
What does the article about '10th Wisconsin Legislature' say regarding 'Major legislation'?
the right of Suffrage, 1857 Act 44. This was the second attempt to create a referendum which would grant voting rights to African American men in Wisconsin. The first referendum passed, but was deemed illegitimate. This referendum would fail in the 1857 election. Ultimately, the Wisconsin Supreme Court would rule in ...
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156362
What does the article about '10th Wisconsin Legislature' say regarding 'Summary of changes'?
17 senate districts were left unchanged. ; Dane County went from having one senator to two (11, 26). ; Jefferson County went from having one senator to two (14, 23). ; Marquette County became its own senate district (29), after previously having been in a shared district with Adams, Sauk, and Waushara counties. ; Shebo...
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156350
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The Tenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14, 1857, to March 9, 1857, in regular session. This was the first legislative session after the expansion and redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session. The Senate grew from 25 to 30 seats; the Assembly grew from 82 to 97 ...
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156364
Based on the article about '10th Wisconsin Legislature', describe the 'Summary of changes' section.
Waupaca counties. ; Rock County went from having 4 districts to 5. ; Sauk County went from sharing a district with Adams to having 2 districts of its own. ; Sheboygan County went from having 2 districts to 3. ; Walworth County went from having 6 districts to 4. ; Washington County went from having 2 districts to 3. ; W...
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10th_Wisconsin_Legislature_20156363
Summarize the 'Summary of changes' part of '10th Wisconsin Legislature'.
Brown County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Door and Kewaunee counties. ; Columbia County went from having 2 districts to 3. ; Dane County went from having 5 districts to 6. ; Fond du Lac County went from having 4 districts to 5. ; Green County went from having ...
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