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  2. Statue of Christopher Columbus (Columbia, South Carolina)

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    According to the AP, Columbia was the first city in the United States to be named after Christopher Columbus. The city was named in 1786, winning over the name "Washington" in an 11-7 vote in the South Carolina Senate. The statue was donated by the South Carolina State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

  3. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    Private electronic market. Software. v. t. e. A government auction or a public auction is an auction held on behalf of a government in which the property to be auctioned is either property owned by the government or property which is sold under the authority of a court of law or a government agency with similar authority.

  4. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers - Wikipedia

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    Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers was established in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. A Canadian company which the three Ritchie brothers – Ken, John and Dave Ritchie – took over the OK Used Furniture Store from their father in 1955. They entered the auction business in 1958 when they needed CA$2,000 to pay a bank debt on short notice.

  5. Surplus Record Machinery & Equipment Directory - Wikipedia

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    Surplus Record is the leading independent business directory of surplus, new, and used machine tools, machinery, and industrial equipment in the United States. It was founded in 1924 by Thomas P. Scanlan . The monthly directory, which is hundreds of pages long, has been referred to as "the bible of the used and surplus capital equipment ...

  6. Columbia, South Carolina, in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, the capital city of South Carolina, was an important political and supply center for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Much of the town was destroyed during occupation by Union forces under Major General William T. Sherman during the Carolinas Campaign in the last months of the war.

  7. Statue of Christopher Columbus (Columbus, Wisconsin)

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    A painted, fiberglass statue of Christopher Columbus was prominently installed for more than 30 years on public land in Columbus, Wisconsin, United States. Following public debate stemming from a petition initiated by a 15-year-old city resident, [1] the statue was removed and placed into storage in July 2020. [2] [3]

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