Theodore Roosevelt Wins 6 States in 1912

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After Theodore Roosevelt won reelection in his own right during November 1904, TR impetuously announced he would not run for another term. His inner circle, particularly his wife Edith, would think the decision a mistake. Autem, once Theodore Roosevelt made a pronouncement, he intended to keep his word. Roosevelt suum secretarium Belli sustulit et quondam gubernator Phillipinorum

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Union President Stabbed In 1900 Percutite eum,

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In una eorum consensuum alienis historiae, in Praesidem Unionis Streetcar Sherman C. Confossus by Patterson MACHINATOR Edouardum nominavit, ob unionem post LASCIVIBUNDUS saloon dissensio. Sequeretur complurisque adversarios in témpore 1900 St. Louis Streetcar Percute esset, diligeretis utique et vidistis eum miserunt in comitatu de oppidum, Patterson is stabbed by

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Girlfriend Kills St. Louis Officer

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On Monday evening, July 16, 1917, St. Louis Police Officer Julius H. Petring assigned to the North Market Division entered a rooming house at 2301 N. Market Street. Petring asked the proprietor William Dietrich to rent a room for him and his wife. His “wife” was his recently divorced girlfriend Freda Hagenmeyer. Officer Petring had been seeing Freda Hagenmeyer, qui,

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Herman Johannpeter (1878 – 1921)

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When I started researching the family history, I only knew about two of my great-grandmother Caroline “Lee” Ellis’ nee Johannpeter’s siblings. My grandfather told me a lot about his Uncle “Etiam placerat”, Julius Johannpeter. Grandpa lived with Uncle Jules from the time he left Missouri Military Academy in 1932 until he married my grandmother, Alvina Ellis nee Mosblech in 1938. Grandpa

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