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The Jasper Journal is published by Marion County Newspapers, Inc. located in South Pittsburg, TN.
The South Pittsburg Hustler is also a weekly news publication that is also published by Marion County Newspapers, Inc. " The Hustler ," as it's commonly called by local residents, covers stories from around Marion County, but is more specific to South Pittsburg, TN.
Hardin County was the site of the Battle of Shiloh ( also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing ) during the Civil War.
Hardin County was the site of the 1862 Battle of Shiloh ( also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing ) during the Civil War.
Pittsburg County is a county located in the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
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A messenger from Grant arrived at 11: 30 a. m. with word that Grant was wondering where Wallace was, and why he had not arrived near Pittsburg Landing, where the Union was making its stand.
* Pittsburg Point, Arizona village that predates and was absorbed by Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Bay Point was previously known by several names, including Bella Vista and, until 1993, West Pittsburg.
" West Pittsburg ," the former name, was sometimes confused with the western section of Pittsburg, an incorporated city.
Ambrose Park, given to the residents of West Pittsburg by the Enes family, was annexed by Pittsburg in August 2010.
When the post office was established the name Pittsburg was selected by the local community, in honor of William Pitt who owned the land on which Hymera was founded.
In April of that year a petition from nearly all the voters of Pittsburg was laid before the county commissioners asking that the name of the town as recorded on the plat be changed to Hymera.
A short time previously, on the opening of the new mine at Alum Cave, the new town laid out there was called New Pittsburg, while the Hymera community in distinction was referred to as Old Pittsburg.
A relic of the city's coal mining days was the Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company, founded in 1885, and one of the oldest continuously running coal companies in the United States ( even though its headquarters moved several years ago to Denver, Colorado after the Kansas mines closed ).
Grenada was formed in 1836 via the union of the two adjacent towns ( separated by the present-day Line Street ) of Pittsburg and Tulahoma, founded respectively by Franklin Plummer and Hiram Runnels.
Prior to the construction of U. S. Route 3, along the Connecticut, this was the only road north to Pittsburg.
From 1882 to April 1, 1947, Birsdall was located on the main line of the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad and predecessors.
Richburg was served ( 1881 – 1890 and c. 1906-1946 ) by the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad ( PS & N ) and predecessors, and ( 1881 – 1885 ) by the Bradford, Eldred & Cuba Railroad System ( BE & C ) The early PS & N predecessors and the BE & C were 36 " narrow-gauge railroads while the PS & N was a standard-gauge railroad.

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While the institution date of the Grand Auxiliary is 1951, Eagles Auxiliaries existed long before the Grand Auxiliary was formed, with the first dating back to March 24, 1927 in Pittsburg, Kansas.
( Watco ) is a Pittsburg, Kansas-based transportation company formed in 1983 by Charles R. ( Dick ) Webb.

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Johnston now planned to defeat the Union forces piecemeal before the various Union units in Kentucky and Tennessee under Grant with 40, 000 men at nearby Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, and the now Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell on his way from Nashville with 35, 000 men, could unite against him.
While attending Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg ( located in southeastern Kansas ) on a football scholarship, he became interested in acting.
After being processed on Ellis Island, Giuseppe worked his way across America, eventually settling near Rosalia's father in Pittsburg, California.
Stories from both the Jasper Journal and South Pittsburg Hustler are featured on the website.
Concord is bordered on the west by Pleasant Hill and the unincorporated community of Pacheco, on the south by Walnut Creek, on the southeast by Clayton, on the northeast by Pittsburg and the unincorporated community of Bay Point, and on the north by the unincorporated community of Clyde.
Clarksville is bordered to the north and west by Pittsburg, and to the west by one mile of waterfront on the Connecticut River ( across from the village of Beecher Falls, in Canaan, Vermont ).
Patrick Falconer, who was on the Board of Directors of the Allegheny & Pittsburg Railroad, donated a large tract of the land through town to the railroad concern.
Designation as a single community by the United States Post Office came on July 1, 1907, nearly five months before Oklahoma Statehood, which caused a redrawing of county lines and designations and the majority of Tobucksy County fell within the new lines of Pittsburg County.
A post office was established with the name " South Pittsburg " on May 23, 1876.
A Union army under Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant had moved via the Tennessee River deep into Tennessee and was encamped principally at Pittsburg Landing on the west bank of the river.
By early April, all six of the divisions were encamped on the western side of the Tennessee River, Lew Wallace's at Crump's Landing and the rest farther south at Pittsburg Landing.
Further north on the Idaho side, Deer Creek Road connects White Bird, Idaho, to the river at Pittsburg Landing.
They then moved to the staging area at Camp Stoneman at Pittsburg, California on 28 March 1946, but the move eastward was canceled, and they received orders to move to Fort Lewis at Tacoma, Washington.
" That same year, the Pittsburg Press reported that “ The Maharishi has been criticised by other Eastern yogis for simplifying their ancient art .” The Maharishi appeared as a guest on The Merv Griffin Show in 1975 and again in 1977 and this resulted in " tens of thousands of new practitioners ” around the USA.

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