Secretary of state who negotiated the Alaska Purchase |
LA Times Daily |
20 May 2025 |
First-ballot leader at the 1860 Republican Convention |
Newsday |
29 Mar 2025 |
William Henry, US. Secretary of state responsible for the purchase of Alaska (6) |
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Alaska city named for a U.S. secretary of state |
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City on the Kenai Peninsula |
New York Times |
19 Nov 2023 |
Negotiator of Alaska's purchase |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Sep 2023 |
Alaska purchase negotiator |
Newsday |
23 Sep 2021 |
Negotiator of the Alaska purchase |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Aug 2021 |
Anna __, 18th-/19th-century poet called the Swan of Lichfield |
LA Times Daily |
23 May 2021 |
Anna __, 18th-/19th-century poet called the Swan of Lichfield |
The Washington Post |
23 May 2021 |
Alaskan peninsula |
Universal |
31 May 2017 |
One of Lincoln's 'Team of Rivals' |
The Washington Post |
13 Feb 2017 |
Alaskan peninsula |
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Alaska was his "Folly" |
USA Today |
15 Aug 2016 |
Town with the motto "Alaska Starts Here!" |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jul 2016 |
Secretary of State with an eponymous folly |
The Washington Post |
15 Jun 2016 |
Time out for attendant and coastguard, say |
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Alaska was his "Folly" |
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Town with the motto "Alaska Starts Here!" |
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Lincoln's Secretary of State |
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"Into the Woods" attendant |
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Alaska town that is mile 0 of the Iditarod Trail |
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Alaska's purchaser |
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Alaska was his "folly" |
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Alaska's __ Highway |
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Politician with a famous folly |
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Lincoln's secretary of state |
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Alaska Purchase negotiator |
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Alaska Purchase arranger |
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Lincoln's secretary of state |
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Alaska Purchase arranger |
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Alaska's __ Peninsula |
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Alaska-purchase arranger |
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Alaska's purchaser |
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Purchaser of Alaska |
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Alaska was his "folly" |
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Alaska Purchase arranger |
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Alaska's ___ Peninsula |
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Alaska buyer |
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Alaska was his folly |
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"__'s Folly" (Alaska) |
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Folly buyer |
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Lincoln's Secretary of State |
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Alaska buyer |
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He purchased The Last Frontier |
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Secretary accused of folly |
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Arranger of a $7.2 million purchase in 1867 |
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Alaska Purchase negotiator |
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Alaska air base |
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Negotiator of an 1867 "folly" |
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Civil War Secretary of State |
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Alaskan peninsula |
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Alaska was his "folly" |
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Peninsula in Alaska |
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His "icebox" was a good buy |
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Alaska name |
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"Icebox" name of 1867 |
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Alaskan peninsula. |
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Sec'y of State in 1861. |
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Port of entry in Alaska. |
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Negotiator with Russia for Alaska, 1867. |
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Alaska was his "folly." |
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Famed folly man |
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Lincoln's Secy. of State. |
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Negotiator in Alaska purchase. |
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The man who "bought" Alaska. |
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Lincoln's Secretary of State. |
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Gold-producing peninsula west of 17 Across. |
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Lincoln's secretary of state. |
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Lincoln's Secy of State. |
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Peninsula, NW Alaska, named for Lincoln's Secretary of State. |
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Seaport in Alaska. |
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