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 164–167. Carmichael 2010, pp. 199–200. "President Offers Toast to 'Three Brave Men'". The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. Associated Press. August 14
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14, 2020. Retrieved October 24, 2017. "President Offers Toast to 'Three Brave Men'". The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. Associated Press. August 14
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Santa Barbara. Retrieved July 20, 2019. "President Offers Toast to 'Three Brave Men'". The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. Associated Press. August 14
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delegates representing Carter County. The next month, Carter was one of "three brave men" who escorted Andrew Johnson from Greeneville, Tennessee to Washington
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September 2, 2018. Retrieved October 24, 2017. "President Offers Toast to 'Three Brave Men'". The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. Associated Press. August 14
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Saul and Bruto, part I «Կատակերգութիւն Երից Քաջաց» - Comedy about Three Brave Men «Կատակերգութիւն Աւազակաց» (1909) - Comedy about the Bandits «Զբօսանք
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13, 1969. Retrieved October 24, 2017. "President Offers Toast to 'Three Brave Men'". The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. Associated Press. August 14
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LoudounNow (2017-10-26). "From the Archives: Loudoun, Slavery and Three Brave Men". Loudoun Now. Retrieved 2020-01-04. "Loudoun County Burning Raid and