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WEBIn 1842, Franklin Pierce, his wife Jane and their young sons Frank and Benny moved from Washington, D.C., into the Pierce Manse in Concord, N.H. They lived there for six years, and then returned to Washington.
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WEB6 days ago · Franklin Pierce was the 14th U.S. president (1853–57), whose failure to deal effectively with the slavery conflict in the decade preceding the American Civil War shaped the perception of him as a …
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