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(KGUN) — An 1864 Arizona law that bans abortion in the state will go into effect early this summer if left unchanged. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced June 27 as the earliest day ...
Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston did not have long to savor his victory of June 27, 1864, over the Federals at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Even as the battle raged, elements of the ...
But you must ON THE FIELD, NEAR DALLAS, Georgia, Friday, June 3, 1864. remember that he has become, like all your army correspondents, inured to thinking, writing and acting in the midst of just ...
NEW-YORK, Sunday, June 26. Papers of the 13th, per City of Cork, contain the following intelligence: MADRID, Saturday, June 11. In to-day's sitting of Congress, Senor NOCEDA said the diffusion of ...
Hobbs' signature will reverse the pending reactivation of the restrictive abortion law that dates to 1864 -- but it won ... is on track to take effect on June 27, Arizona's attorney general ...
Attorney General Mayes estimated that ongoing legal maneuvers have delayed the effective date of the 1864 ban to June 27. Mayes has filed a request with the state Supreme Court to hold off on its ...
For 20 long minutes on the morning of June 27, 1864, the artillery of federal Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas' Army of the Cumberland pounded Kennesaw Mountain, Ga.
Says Gen'l Smith, in a letter to the author, "A circular order was received on the evening of June 2, 1864, requiring all ... battle of Gaines' Mills, June 27, 1862. The fields between the armies ...
Back in 1864 June 1 was considered the first day of the summer season. Fittingly the month began with a heat wave and The Republican’s pages were filled with stories of fishing, and upcoming ...
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