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    Universiry of Pennsylvania

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    McClellan attended the University of Pennsylvania prior to going to West Point.

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    University of Pennsylvania

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    University of Pennsylvania

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    University of Pennsylvania.
    'It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who has given us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the soldier, who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag'

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    McClellan attended the University of Pennsylvainia from 1840 to 1842, but did not graduate. He chose instead to attend the military academy at West Point, where he graduated second in his class in 1846.

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    Yesterday's Question: What university did George McClellan attend before he was admitted to West Point Military Academy? University of Pennsylvania.

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    What did the companies of Archer & Daly and Keating & Ball provide for the Confederacy?

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    Confederate currency. MONEY!!

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    Stamps & money.

    To our moderator: I answered yesterday's question (on "Little Mac"), but today I couldn't find my message published on the board. Are there any technical problems?

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    Stamps and currency

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    Currency, stamps, and in some cases, bonds.

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    They were engravers and printed money and stamps for the South.

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    The answer is stamps.

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    Postage stamps and paper currency

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    Engraved printing plates for stamps and Currency

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    Confederate Currency.

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    postage stamps

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    Yesterday's Question: What did the companies of Archer & Daly and Keating & Ball provide for the Confederacy? Currency and Stamps.

    Here is today's one point question:

    The two locomotives in the Great Locomotive Chase, the General and the Texas, were both built in the same northern town. Name that town.

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    Patterson,New Jersey. General built Dec 1855, Texas built Jan 1856

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    The answer is they were built in Dec. 1855, in Paterson, NJ by the firm of Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor.

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    Paterson, N.J. (my birthplace, also!)

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    Paterson, New Jersey.

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    Paterson, New Jersey

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    Built by Rogers, Ketchum, and Grosvenor....Patterson, N.J.

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    The two locomotives were built in Paterson, NJ.

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