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   Moscow in America
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Plan 
1) If there exist such cities as Moscow in America
2) If it’s true, than how many cities are there
3) What is the origin of such names in the USA and is it connected with Russia
4) What exact benefit can this information bring into my life
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Plan 1) If there exist such cities as Moscow in America 2) If it’s true, than how many cities are there 3) What is the origin of such names in the USA and is it connected with Russia 4) What exact benefit can this information bring into my life

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The Origin Of Moscow
Moscow is the capital of our country and practically each of its citizens asks oneself what’s  the origin of this word Moscow? Unfortunately, there is no definite  explanation, but it goes without saying that it is very old.  Some scientists think that it is  connected with German “Most” ( juice, mash), Latin “mergo” ( to dive), Finnish “Masku”, Czech “Moskva” (bread).
According to some of the hypotheses the origin of “Moscow” is connected with the river the city stands on i.e. Moscow-river. One of the most reliable theory says that Moscow originates from the Slavic dialect and means “swampy, sticky”. This theory is rather  reliable while in old times upper reaches of Moscow-river used to be very sticky and it flowed out of a swamp “Moscow puddle”.
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The Origin Of Moscow Moscow is the capital of our country and practically each of its citizens asks oneself what’s the origin of this word Moscow? Unfortunately, there is no definite explanation, but it goes without saying that it is very old. Some scientists think that it is connected with German “Most” ( juice, mash), Latin “mergo” ( to dive), Finnish “Masku”, Czech “Moskva” (bread). According to some of the hypotheses the origin of “Moscow” is connected with the river the city stands on i.e. Moscow-river. One of the most reliable theory says that Moscow originates from the Slavic dialect and means “swampy, sticky”. This theory is rather reliable while in old times upper reaches of Moscow-river used to be very sticky and it flowed out of a swamp “Moscow puddle”.

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Introduction
 Since 1800, 49 populated places have been named Moscow in the United States, when young American settlers delineated their new identities by looking to the old established European cities and took from them what most easily brought to mind - their names. Many have disappeared or changed their names. Today, there are 27. Not all of the Moscows are connected to each other. Some belong to groups that relate to a central notion. Others are linked by a form of place-name genealogy by which a linear structure describes the relationships among the Moscow points. For others, the links are unknown, but, even for these, the name Moscow summons the impression of a cultured, mature city, characteristics entirely lacking in the new Moscows of the l800s in the interior of the United States.
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Introduction Since 1800, 49 populated places have been named Moscow in the United States, when young American settlers delineated their new identities by looking to the old established European cities and took from them what most easily brought to mind - their names. Many have disappeared or changed their names. Today, there are 27. Not all of the Moscows are connected to each other. Some belong to groups that relate to a central notion. Others are linked by a form of place-name genealogy by which a linear structure describes the relationships among the Moscow points. For others, the links are unknown, but, even for these, the name Moscow summons the impression of a cultured, mature city, characteristics entirely lacking in the new Moscows of the l800s in the interior of the United States.

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Moscow, Arkansas
Moscow is a wonderful place located in Arkansas. It is 913.7 square miles. Moscow is ranked 658 out of all of the other cities located in the Arkansas and throughout United States.
* The Jefferson County, Arkansas, Moscow was chosen either from a geography book or a newspaper (John L. Ferguson, letter to the author, 12 February 1986).
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Moscow, Arkansas Moscow is a wonderful place located in Arkansas. It is 913.7 square miles. Moscow is ranked 658 out of all of the other cities located in the Arkansas and throughout United States. * The Jefferson County, Arkansas, Moscow was chosen either from a geography book or a newspaper (John L. Ferguson, letter to the author, 12 February 1986).

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Moscow, Idaho
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Moscow, Idaho

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History
History
Miners and farmers began arriving in the northern Idaho area after the Civil War. The first permanent settlers came to the Moscow area in 1871, they informally named the vicinity Hog Heaven. When the first post office opened in 1872, the town was called Paradise Valley (Paradise Creek flows through town, westward to Pullman), but the name was changed to Moscow in 1875.
The precise origin of the name Moscow has been disputed, but there is no proof that it was named by a Russian or for the Russian city. It is reported by early settlers that five men in the area met to choose a proper name for the town, but could not come to consensus on a name. The postmaster Samuel Neff then completed the official papers for the town and selected the name Moscow. Interestingly, Neff was born in Moscow, Pennsylvania and later moved to Moscow, Iowa.
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History History Miners and farmers began arriving in the northern Idaho area after the Civil War. The first permanent settlers came to the Moscow area in 1871, they informally named the vicinity Hog Heaven. When the first post office opened in 1872, the town was called Paradise Valley (Paradise Creek flows through town, westward to Pullman), but the name was changed to Moscow in 1875. The precise origin of the name Moscow has been disputed, but there is no proof that it was named by a Russian or for the Russian city. It is reported by early settlers that five men in the area met to choose a proper name for the town, but could not come to consensus on a name. The postmaster Samuel Neff then completed the official papers for the town and selected the name Moscow. Interestingly, Neff was born in Moscow, Pennsylvania and later moved to Moscow, Iowa.

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Moscow, Iowa
Moscow is one of the oldest towns in the county. Silas Webster and Charles Drury were the first settlers, arriving from Indiana in 1836. Cemetery records reveal burials as early as 1837 with Webster being the first. James Mitchell opened the first store in 1836 and had a good business with the early settlers and the Indians. William Hendrickson operated the first ferry across the Cedar at this point and a Mr. Miller ran the last in 1885, when a wagon bridge was constructed there. Daniel Henderson laid out the town site and the plat was filed for record on August 18, 1863. In 1854 the railroad passed the town and a railroad bridge was built.
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Moscow, Iowa Moscow is one of the oldest towns in the county. Silas Webster and Charles Drury were the first settlers, arriving from Indiana in 1836. Cemetery records reveal burials as early as 1837 with Webster being the first. James Mitchell opened the first store in 1836 and had a good business with the early settlers and the Indians. William Hendrickson operated the first ferry across the Cedar at this point and a Mr. Miller ran the last in 1885, when a wagon bridge was constructed there. Daniel Henderson laid out the town site and the plat was filed for record on August 18, 1863. In 1854 the railroad passed the town and a railroad bridge was built.

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Moscow, Kansas, KS
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Moscow, Kansas, KS

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Moscow, Maine
Moscow, in Somerset County, is situated on the eastern bank of Kennebec River, 25 miles N.N.W. of Skowhegan, on the stage-line to the Forks of the Kennebec. 
The community was named for the Russian city

The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 577
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Moscow, Maine Moscow, in Somerset County, is situated on the eastern bank of Kennebec River, 25 miles N.N.W. of Skowhegan, on the stage-line to the Forks of the Kennebec. The community was named for the Russian city The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 577

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This township was a part of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. According to Williamson, it was settled as early as 1773. The land was surveyed and lotted in 1812, at which time the inhabitants petitioned for incorporation under the name of Northfield. The plantation became somewhat known as Bakerstown, from the number of persons of the name of Baker among the inhabitants, though the original Bakerstown was in Androscoggin County. The act of incorporation was not passed until 1816; and the present name had taken the place of the one proposed in commemoration of the event at the Russian city of that name in the year the petition was made.
This township was a part of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. According to Williamson, it was settled as early as 1773. The land was surveyed and lotted in 1812, at which time the inhabitants petitioned for incorporation under the name of Northfield. The plantation became somewhat known as Bakerstown, from the number of persons of the name of Baker among the inhabitants, though the original Bakerstown was in Androscoggin County. The act of incorporation was not passed until 1816; and the present name had taken the place of the one proposed in commemoration of the event at the Russian city of that name in the year the petition was made.
A Baptist church was established in the town in 1812. The Free  Baptist is now the principal religious society in town. The public schoolhouses number seven; and the entire school property is valued at $1,800. The valuation of estates in 1870 was $91,386. In 1880 it was $95,142. The population in 1870 was 528. In 1880 it was 522.
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This township was a part of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. According to Williamson, it was settled as early as 1773. The land was surveyed and lotted in 1812, at which time the inhabitants petitioned for incorporation under the name of Northfield. The plantation became somewhat known as Bakerstown, from the number of persons of the name of Baker among the inhabitants, though the original Bakerstown was in Androscoggin County. The act of incorporation was not passed until 1816; and the present name had taken the place of the one proposed in commemoration of the event at the Russian city of that name in the year the petition was made. This township was a part of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. According to Williamson, it was settled as early as 1773. The land was surveyed and lotted in 1812, at which time the inhabitants petitioned for incorporation under the name of Northfield. The plantation became somewhat known as Bakerstown, from the number of persons of the name of Baker among the inhabitants, though the original Bakerstown was in Androscoggin County. The act of incorporation was not passed until 1816; and the present name had taken the place of the one proposed in commemoration of the event at the Russian city of that name in the year the petition was made. A Baptist church was established in the town in 1812. The Free Baptist is now the principal religious society in town. The public schoolhouses number seven; and the entire school property is valued at $1,800. The valuation of estates in 1870 was $91,386. In 1880 it was $95,142. The population in 1870 was 528. In 1880 it was 522.

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Moscow, Michigan, MI
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Moscow, Michigan, MI

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The Village of Moscow, Ohio
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The Village of Moscow, Ohio

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Moscow, Pennsylvania
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Moscow, Pennsylvania

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Moscow, Tennessee
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Moscow, Tennessee

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Moscow, Texas
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Moscow, Texas

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All of these places are linked not to each other, but to the central idea of the original Moscow. The dots are again connected to a central dot, their order indicated by the date on which they were named, none related to any other. Moscows of mistaken identity:   a few other Moscows are connected to nothing, not to each other and not to any central notion. Like Moscow, Tennessee, they are mistakes; they were never meant to be the name of a Russian city. Moscow in Stevens County, Kansas, was meant to be named for an officer in Coronado's southwest expedition, a man named Moscoso. The residents, in their application for a post ofllce, had shortened it to M-O-S-C-0. A postal clerk in Washington, upon receipt of their petition, being in a helpful spirit, and thinking the hay-seeds in the west did not know their spelling, added a W to the name, changing its meaning completely (The History of Stevens County and Its People 1979)
All of these places are linked not to each other, but to the central idea of the original Moscow. The dots are again connected to a central dot, their order indicated by the date on which they were named, none related to any other. Moscows of mistaken identity:   a few other Moscows are connected to nothing, not to each other and not to any central notion. Like Moscow, Tennessee, they are mistakes; they were never meant to be the name of a Russian city. Moscow in Stevens County, Kansas, was meant to be named for an officer in Coronado's southwest expedition, a man named Moscoso. The residents, in their application for a post ofllce, had shortened it to M-O-S-C-0. A postal clerk in Washington, upon receipt of their petition, being in a helpful spirit, and thinking the hay-seeds in the west did not know their spelling, added a W to the name, changing its meaning completely (The History of Stevens County and Its People 1979)
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All of these places are linked not to each other, but to the central idea of the original Moscow. The dots are again connected to a central dot, their order indicated by the date on which they were named, none related to any other. Moscows of mistaken identity: a few other Moscows are connected to nothing, not to each other and not to any central notion. Like Moscow, Tennessee, they are mistakes; they were never meant to be the name of a Russian city. Moscow in Stevens County, Kansas, was meant to be named for an officer in Coronado's southwest expedition, a man named Moscoso. The residents, in their application for a post ofllce, had shortened it to M-O-S-C-0. A postal clerk in Washington, upon receipt of their petition, being in a helpful spirit, and thinking the hay-seeds in the west did not know their spelling, added a W to the name, changing its meaning completely (The History of Stevens County and Its People 1979) All of these places are linked not to each other, but to the central idea of the original Moscow. The dots are again connected to a central dot, their order indicated by the date on which they were named, none related to any other. Moscows of mistaken identity: a few other Moscows are connected to nothing, not to each other and not to any central notion. Like Moscow, Tennessee, they are mistakes; they were never meant to be the name of a Russian city. Moscow in Stevens County, Kansas, was meant to be named for an officer in Coronado's southwest expedition, a man named Moscoso. The residents, in their application for a post ofllce, had shortened it to M-O-S-C-0. A postal clerk in Washington, upon receipt of their petition, being in a helpful spirit, and thinking the hay-seeds in the west did not know their spelling, added a W to the name, changing its meaning completely (The History of Stevens County and Its People 1979)

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The previous slide shows the number of students in our group who knows about Moscow in the USA. According to this data I can say that my work helped them to learn more about the country so much talked about.
The previous slide shows the number of students in our group who knows about Moscow in the USA. According to this data I can say that my work helped them to learn more about the country so much talked about.
As for the last point of my plan,  I dare say that  I have definite plans concerning  my future and these plans are connected with the USA.  According  to psychology, people ( in America especially) like when foreigners know their history and  such kind of people are more likely to be employed. I hope the knowledge  I have  now will help me in the future. 
Besides, I enjoyed this work, for I like history.
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The previous slide shows the number of students in our group who knows about Moscow in the USA. According to this data I can say that my work helped them to learn more about the country so much talked about. The previous slide shows the number of students in our group who knows about Moscow in the USA. According to this data I can say that my work helped them to learn more about the country so much talked about. As for the last point of my plan, I dare say that I have definite plans concerning my future and these plans are connected with the USA. According to psychology, people ( in America especially) like when foreigners know their history and such kind of people are more likely to be employed. I hope the knowledge I have now will help me in the future. Besides, I enjoyed this work, for I like history.

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REFERENCES
REFERENCES
http://www.touswest.com/moscow.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_ID    http://www.experiencefestival.com/moscow_idaho  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Idaho 
http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html 
http://www.kshs.org/search/index/query:moscow http://www.kshs.org/search/index/query:moscow http://www.swissmennonite.org/feature_archive/2004/200405.html   http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Moscow/index.html 
http://history.rays-place.com/me/moscow-me.htm
http://www.moscowohio.org/history.html
    http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Moscow-Texas.htm   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Camden_and_San_Augustine_Railroad 
http://www.usacitiesonline.com/pacountymoscow.htm#history  http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html#moscow 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Tennessee 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Wisconsin 
http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/calais.html
http://www.uwec.edu/Geography/Ivogeler/w111/moscow.htm
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REFERENCES REFERENCES http://www.touswest.com/moscow.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_ID http://www.experiencefestival.com/moscow_idaho http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Idaho http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html http://www.kshs.org/search/index/query:moscow http://www.kshs.org/search/index/query:moscow http://www.swissmennonite.org/feature_archive/2004/200405.html http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Moscow/index.html http://history.rays-place.com/me/moscow-me.htm http://www.moscowohio.org/history.html http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Moscow-Texas.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Camden_and_San_Augustine_Railroad http://www.usacitiesonline.com/pacountymoscow.htm#history http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html#moscow http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Tennessee http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_Wisconsin http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/calais.html http://www.uwec.edu/Geography/Ivogeler/w111/moscow.htm



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