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It is the second-largest town in area in New Hampshire, after Pittsburg.
* Pittsburg ( Hasidic dynasty ), a Hasidic Jewish dynasty founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1924, which is now based in Ashdod, Israel
Its seat is Pittsburg.
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.
Pittsburg County is a county located in the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg.
Pittsburg State University is located in Crawford County.
Bay Point, formerly West Pittsburg, is a suburb and census-designated place located in eastern Contra Costa County, California, just west of the city of Pittsburg and northeast over a low range of hills from Concord.
There is limited bus service to Byron by Tri-Delta Transit's route 386, that connects the community and Discovery Bay with the Brentwood Park and Ride Lot where passengers may transfer to buses connecting to other cities in the region in addition to Pittsburg / Bay Point ( BART station ) and Brentwood Dimes-A-Ride transit.
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.
Pittsburg is a village in Williamson County, Illinois, United States.
Pittsburg is located at ( 37. 777805 ,-88. 850327 ).
Columbus is the second largest city and county seat of Cherokee County, Kansas, United States, 15 miles south-southwest of Pittsburg, Kansas.
Pittsburg is a city in Crawford County, in southeastern Kansas, United States.
Pittsburg is the home to Pittsburg State University, founded as a normal training institution.
Little Balkans Days is a celebration that is unique to Pittsburg.

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While attending Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg ( located in southeastern Kansas ) on a football scholarship, he became interested in acting.
Col. Morgan L. Smith's 1st Brigade and Col. John M. Thayer's Second Brigade were both located at Crump's Landing, five miles north of Pittsburg Landing, to the rear of the Union line.
** Pittsburg State University, located in that town
* Pittsburg State University, a NCAA Division II public university located in Pittsburg, Kansas
Pittsburg State University, an NCAA Division II school in the Kansas Board of Regents system, is located approximately thirty miles away in nearby Pittsburg, Kansas.
Oswego is located in the Joplin, Missouri / Pittsburg, Kansas broadcast market area and receives the majority of its television and radio signals from those two cities.
The southern terminus of New Hampshire Route 145 is also located in Colebrook, providing a second route northward to Pittsburg and Canada.
From 1882 to April 1, 1947, Birsdall was located on the main line of the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad and predecessors.
Pittsburg is located at ( 34. 712769 ,-95. 850993 ).
South Pittsburg is located at ( 35. 008342 ,-85. 710645 ).
* It may also refer to Pittsburg State University (" Pitt State "), located in Pittsburg, Kansas
The lakes are located within the boundaries of Pittsburg, but are far from the town center.
First Connecticut Lake is located in the town of Pittsburg, northeast of the village center.
In addition, POSCO operates a joint venture with U. S. Steel, USS-POSCO, which is located in Pittsburg, California.

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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.
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.
As darkness fell, he chose to call off the attack against Grant's final defensive line, which had contracted into a tight semicircle backed up to the Tennessee River at Pittsburg Landing.
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.
The highest point in Pittsburg is the summit of Stub Hill, at above sea level.
In 1895-1896, the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad ( later owned by the Kansas City Southern Railroad ) established a station at the present site of Spiro, which it connected directly to Fort Smith, Arkansas, According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture this attracted residents from the nearby town of Skullyville and soon made Spiro the principal town in this area.
The Forbes Road developed into part of the main road connecting Pittsburg and Philadelphia, and much later into US 30, and Chambersburg developed as a transportation hub at the crossroads of Forbes Road and the Great Wagon Road.
* Chuck Broyles, head football coach at Pittsburg State University
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, Grant had five divisions at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, and a sixth nearby.
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.
His encampment at Pittsburg Landing displayed his most consequential lack of such concern — his army was spread out in bivouac style, many around the small log church named Shiloh ( the Hebrew word that means " place of peace "), spending time waiting for Buell with drills for his many raw troops, without entrenchments or other awareness of defensive measures.
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.
Westfall, who at the time was a student at Pittsburg State University wrote the song on a trip home to Kansas on a train from Philmont influenced by the " click-click, click-click " of the tracks.

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