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Estates
Topic Started: Thu 9 Jul 2009, 10:37:50 (227 Views)
T-Schultz
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What are estates for?
Frederick Huxley
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky


Congressman
Democratic-Republican Party Chairman


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Phillip
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Just roleplaying/holding events or parties at your house/or for people to get to know you more personally
Edited by Phillip, Thu 9 Jul 2009, 11:40:29.
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James Rottnek
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I was wondering too, but I don't really see how we can do to much at our homes if the Congress is in session...
Congressman William Henry Sherman
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Battle
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At this point, Congress was not in session all that often. Less than six months a year, as I recall.
Valentine Battle
Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Chairman of the Federalist Party
Maryland
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