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Paducah
[ puh-doo-kuh, -dyoo- ]
noun
- a city in W Kentucky, at the junction of the Tennessee and Ohio rivers.
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President Abraham Lincoln received representatives of the people of Paducah in the White House.
From The Daily Beast
But the result was, the 9th Regiment came into camp in Paducah in splendid order, while the 40th and 41st Ill.
From Project Gutenberg
During the time the Regiment was in camp at Paducah, some incidents of interest occurred.
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At Cairo and at Paducah its work of discipline had been carried on until it was well prepared for meeting the enemy on the field.
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Yes, sir; and they did it at Paducah, and they tried it at Columbus.
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Will you now state what you know in relation to the attack on Paducah?
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