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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Presidential Range group of the White Mts., N N.H., so called from the names of its peaks. Mt. Washington (6,288 ft/1,917 m) is the highest peak in New Hampshire; a meteorological station is at the summit. A year-round resort center, it was developed for tourists in the mid-1800s. Other peaks include Mt. Adams (5,798 ft/1,767 m), Mt. Jefferson (5,715 ft/1,742 m), Mt. Clay (5,532 ft/1,686 m), Mt. Monroe (5,385 ft/1,641 m), and Mt. Madison (5,363 ft/1,635 m). Mt. Clay was renamed Mt. Reagan by the New Hampshire legislature in 2003, but federal policy requires that a person be dead for five years... Read more
President Roosevelt's Court-Packing Plan
American Decades PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S COURT-PACKING PLAN The President Looks for a Solution By the end of 1936 some of the most ... nor be moved by the economic crisis the nation faced, President Roosevelt introduced a plan he believed would protect ... Read more
President Lincoln and Soldier's Home National Monument
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition President Lincoln and Soldier's Home National Monument see National Parks and Monuments (table). Author not available, PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND SOLDIER'S HOME NATIONAL MONUMENT. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008 Read more

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