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About Mt Hope, OH, USA'
Mount Hope (Rhode Island)
were called the Mt. Hope Lands. The elevation of Mt. Hope summit is 209 feet, and drops sharply to the bay on its eastern side. Mount Hope was the site of
Mount Hope, Kansas
Mount Hope is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 806. Mount Hope was founded in 1874
Mount Hope, West Virginia
Mount Hope is a city in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 1,125 at the 2020 census. Early settlers came to Mount Hope to begin
Mount Hope
Mount Hope may refer to: Mount Hope (Ross Dependency), a hill at the foot of the Beardmore Glacier, Ross Ice Shelf Mount Hope (Palmer Land), a mountain
Mount Hope Bridge
Rhode Island Department of Transportation McGaw, Jim (May 24, 2023). "Mt. Hope Bridge ban bewilders bikers". EastBayRI.com. Retrieved May 26, 2023. Phillips
About Munfordville, KY, USA
Munfordville, Kentucky
Munfordville is a home rule-class city in, and the county seat of, Hart County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 1,615 at the 2010 U.S. census
Battle of Munfordville
The Battle of Munfordville (also known as the Battle of Green River) was an engagement in Munfordville, Kentucky during the American Civil War. Victory
Hart County, Kentucky
As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,288. Its county seat is Munfordville, its largest city is Horse Cave. Hart County is a prohibition or dry
List of costliest American Civil War land battles
(12,922), the Battle of Island Number Ten (7,108), and the Battle of Munfordville (4,862) have been omitted from this list because the casualty figures
Simon Bolivar Buckner
age nine, when he enrolled at a private school in Munfordville. His closest friend in Munfordville was Thomas J. Wood, who would become a Union Army general