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Yes, there are many palindromic numbers that are not evenly divisible by 11 such as 181, 232, 454, 585, 10001, 17871, etc.

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STATE

NAMESTATEHOOD

DATE/ORDERPRE-STATEHOOD

NOTESDelawareDec. 7, 1787

1 stThe first of the original 13 colonies.PennsylvaniaDec. 12, 1787

2 ndThe second of the original 13 colonies.New JerseyDec. 18, 1787

3 rdThe third of the original 13 colonies.GeorgiaJan. 2, 1788

4 thThe fourth of the original 13 coloniesConnecticutJan. 9, 1788

5 thThe fifth of the original 13 colonies.MassachusettsFeb. 6, 1788

6 thThe sixth of the original 13 coloniesMarylandApril 28, 1788

7 thThe seventh of the original 13 colonies.South CarolinaMay 23, 1788

8 thThe eighth of the original 13 colonies.New HampshireJune 21, 1788

9 thThe ninth of the original 13 coloniesVirginiaJune 25, 1788

10 thThe 10th of the original 13 colonies.New YorkJuly 26, 1788

11 thThe 11th of the original 13 colonies.North CarolinaNov. 21, 1789

12 thThe 12th of the original 13 colonies.Rhode IslandMay 29, 1790

13 thThe 13th of the original 13 colonies.VermontMarch 4, 1791

14 thUntil statehood, had been a region claimed by both New York and New HampshireKentuckyJune 1, 1792

15 thNever a territory, it was part of Virginia until statehood.TennesseeJune 1, 1796

16 thWas Southwest Territory before statehood.OhioMarch 1, 1803

17 thWas part of the Northwest Territory until statehood.LouisianaApril 30, 1812

18 thWith certain boundary changes, had been the Territory of Orleans.IndianaDec. 11, 1816

19 thThere was a residue of Indiana Territory that continued to exist under that name until Dec. 3, 1818, when it was attached to Michigan Territory.MississippiDec. 10, 1817

20 thTerritory by Act of April 7, 1798, effective May 7, 1798.IllinoisDec. 3, 1818

21 st.AlabamaDec. 14, 1819

22 ndTerritory by Act of March 3, 1817, effective Aug. 15, 1817.MaineMarch 15, 1820

23 rdWhat is now the state of Maine was, before statehood, called the District of Maine and belonged to Massachusetts.MissouriAug. 10, 1821

24 thThe state was much smaller than the territory. The area to the west and northwest of the state, which had been in the territory, was commonly known as the "Missouri Country" until May 30, 1854, and certain of the post offices in this area show a Missouri abbreviation in the postmark.ArkansasJune 15, 1836

25 thThe territory was larger than the state. After statehood the leftover area to the west had post offices that continued for some years to use an Arkansas abbreviation in the postmarks, although they were really in the "Indian Country."MichiganJan. 26., 1837

26 th.FloridaMarch 3, 1845

27 th.TexasDec. 29, 1845

28 thWas an independent republic before statehood.IowaDec. 28, 1846

29 th.WisconsinMay 29, 1848

30 thThe state is smaller than the territory and the leftover area continued to be called the Territory of Wisconsin until March 3, 1849.CaliforniaSept. 9, 1850

31 stCeded by Mexico by the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, concluded Feb. 2, 1848, and proclaimed July 4, 1848. From then until statehood, California had a military government until Dec. 20, 1849, and then a local civil government. It never had a territorial form of government.MinnesotaMay 11, 1858

32 nd.OregonFeb. 14, 1859

33 rd.KansasJan. 29, 1861

34 th.West VirginiaJune 20, 1863

35 thWas part of Virginia until statehood.NevadaOct. 31, 1864

36 th.NebraskaMarch 1, 1867

37 th.ColoradoAug. 1, 1876

38 th.North DakotaNov. 2, 1889

39 th or 40 thWas part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as South DakotaSouth DakotaNov. 2, 1889

39 th or 40 thWas part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as North DakotaMontanaNov. 8, 1889

41 st.WashingtonNov. 11, 1889

42 nd.IdahoJuly 3, 1890

43 rd.WyomingJuly 10, 1890

44 th.UtahJan. 4, 1896

45 th.OklahomaNov. 16, 1907

46 thThe state was formed from Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory.New MexicoJan. 6, 1912

47th.ArizonaFeb. 14, 1912

48 thThis region was sometimes called Arizona before 1863, although it was still in the Territory of New Mexico.AlaskaJan. 3, 1959

49 thA district from Oct. 18, 1867, until it became an organized territory Aug. 24, 1912.HawaiiAug. 21, 1959

50 thThe territorial date Aug. 12, 1898 is that of the formal transfer to the United States, with Sanford B. Dole as first Governor.

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STATE

NAME

STATEHOOD

DATE/ORDER

PRE-STATEHOOD

NOTESDelawareDec. 7, 1787

1 stThe first of the original 13 colonies.PennsylvaniaDec. 12, 1787

2 ndThe second of the original 13 colonies.New JerseyDec. 18, 1787

3 rdThe third of the original 13 colonies.GeorgiaJan. 2, 1788

4 thThe fourth of the original 13 coloniesConnecticutJan. 9, 1788

5 thThe fifth of the original 13 colonies.MassachusettsFeb. 6, 1788

6 thThe sixth of the original 13 coloniesMarylandApril 28, 1788

7 thThe seventh of the original 13 colonies.South CarolinaMay 23, 1788

8 thThe eighth of the original 13 colonies.New HampshireJune 21, 1788

9 thThe ninth of the original 13 coloniesVirginiaJune 25, 1788

10 thThe 10th of the original 13 colonies.New YorkJuly 26, 1788

11 thThe 11th of the original 13 colonies.North CarolinaNov. 21, 1789

12 thThe 12th of the original 13 colonies.Rhode IslandMay 29, 1790

13 thThe 13th of the original 13 colonies.VermontMarch 4, 1791

14 thUntil statehood, had been a region claimed by both New York and New HampshireKentuckyJune 1, 1792

15 thNever a territory, it was part of Virginia until statehood.TennesseeJune 1, 1796

16 thWas Southwest Territory before statehood.OhioMarch 1, 1803

17 thWas part of the Northwest Territory until statehood.LouisianaApril 30, 1812

18 thWith certain boundary changes, had been the Territory of Orleans.IndianaDec. 11, 1816

19 thThere was a residue of Indiana Territory that continued to exist under that name until Dec. 3, 1818, when it was attached to Michigan Territory.MississippiDec. 10, 1817

20 thTerritory by Act of April 7, 1798, effective May 7, 1798.IllinoisDec. 3, 1818

21 st.AlabamaDec. 14, 1819

22 ndTerritory by Act of March 3, 1817, effective Aug. 15, 1817.MaineMarch 15, 1820

23 rdWhat is now the state of Maine was, before statehood, called the District of Maine and belonged to Massachusetts.MissouriAug. 10, 1821

24 thThe state was much smaller than the territory. The area to the west and northwest of the state, which had been in the territory, was commonly known as the "Missouri Country" until May 30, 1854, and certain of the post offices in this area show a Missouri abbreviation in the postmark.ArkansasJune 15, 1836

25 thThe territory was larger than the state. After statehood the leftover area to the west had post offices that continued for some years to use an Arkansas abbreviation in the postmarks, although they were really in the "Indian Country."MichiganJan. 26., 1837

26 th.FloridaMarch 3, 1845

27 th.TexasDec. 29, 1845

28 thWas an independent republic before statehood.IowaDec. 28, 1846

29 th.WisconsinMay 29, 1848

30 thThe state is smaller than the territory and the leftover area continued to be called the Territory of Wisconsin until March 3, 1849.CaliforniaSept. 9, 1850

31 stCeded by Mexico by the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, concluded Feb. 2, 1848, and proclaimed July 4, 1848. From then until statehood, California had a military government until Dec. 20, 1849, and then a local civil government. It never had a territorial form of government.MinnesotaMay 11, 1858

32 nd.OregonFeb. 14, 1859

33 rd.KansasJan. 29, 1861

34 th.West VirginiaJune 20, 1863

35 thWas part of Virginia until statehood.NevadaOct. 31, 1864

36 th.NebraskaMarch 1, 1867

37 th.ColoradoAug. 1, 1876

38 th.North DakotaNov. 2, 1889

39 th or 40 thWas part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as South DakotaSouth DakotaNov. 2, 1889

39 th or 40 thWas part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as North DakotaMontanaNov. 8, 1889

41 st.WashingtonNov. 11, 1889

42 nd.IdahoJuly 3, 1890

43 rd.WyomingJuly 10, 1890

44 th.UtahJan. 4, 1896

45 th.OklahomaNov. 16, 1907

46 thThe state was formed from Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory.New MexicoJan. 6, 1912

47th.ArizonaFeb. 14, 1912

48 thThis region was sometimes called Arizona before 1863, although it was still in the Territory of New Mexico.AlaskaJan. 3, 1959

49 thA district from Oct. 18, 1867, until it became an organized territory Aug. 24, 1912.HawaiiAug. 21, 1959

50 thThe territorial date Aug. 12, 1898 is that of the formal transfer to the United States, with Sanford B. Dole as first Governor.

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Delaware Dec. 7, 1787
1 st The first of the original 13 colonies. PennsylvaniaDec. 12, 1787
2 nd The second of the original 13 colonies. New Jersey Dec. 18, 1787
3 rd The third of the original 13 colonies. Georgia Jan. 2, 1788
4 th The fourth of the original 13 colonies Connecticut Jan. 9, 1788
5 th The fifth of the original 13 colonies. MassachusettsFeb. 6, 1788
6 th The sixth of the original 13 colonies Maryland April 28, 1788
7 th The seventh of the original 13 colonies. South CarolinaMay 23, 1788
8 th The eighth of the original 13 colonies. New HampshireJune 21, 1788
9 th The ninth of the original 13 colonies Virginia June 25, 1788
10 th The 10th of the original 13 colonies. New York July 26, 1788
11 th The 11th of the original 13 colonies. North CarolinaNov. 21, 1789
12 th The 12th of the original 13 colonies. Rhode Island May 29, 1790
13 th The 13th of the original 13 colonies. Vermont March 4, 1791
14 th Until statehood, had been a region claimed by both New York and New Hampshire Kentucky June 1, 1792
15 th Never a territory, it was part of Virginia until statehood. Tennessee June 1, 1796
16 th Was Southwest Territory before statehood. Ohio March 1, 1803
17 th Was part of the Northwest Territory until statehood. Louisiana April 30, 1812
18 th With certain boundary changes, had been the Territory of Orleans. Indiana Dec. 11, 1816
19 th There was a residue of Indiana Territory that continued to exist under that name until Dec. 3, 1818, when it was attached to Michigan Territory. Mississippi Dec. 10, 1817
20 th Territory by Act of April 7, 1798, effective May 7, 1798. Illinois Dec. 3, 1818
21 st . Alabama Dec. 14, 1819
22 nd Territory by Act of March 3, 1817, effective Aug. 15, 1817. Maine March 15, 1820
23 rd What is now the state of Maine was, before statehood, called the District of Maine and belonged to Massachusetts. Missouri Aug. 10, 1821
24 th The state was much smaller than the territory. The area to the west and northwest of the state, which had been in the territory, was commonly known as the "Missouri Country" until May 30, 1854, and certain of the post offices in this area show a Missouri abbreviation in the postmark. Arkansas June 15, 1836
25 th The territory was larger than the state. After statehood the leftover area to the west had post offices that continued for some years to use an Arkansas abbreviation in the postmarks, although they were really in the "Indian Country." Michigan Jan. 26., 1837
26 th . Florida March 3, 1845
27 th . Texas Dec. 29, 1845
28 th Was an independent republic before statehood. IowaDec. 28, 1846
29 th . Wisconsin May 29, 1848
30 th The state is smaller than the territory and the leftover area continued to be called the Territory of Wisconsin until March 3, 1849. California Sept. 9, 1850
31 st Ceded by Mexico by the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, concluded Feb. 2, 1848, and proclaimed July 4, 1848. From then until statehood, California had a military government until Dec. 20, 1849, and then a local civil government. It never had a territorial form of government. Minnesota May 11, 1858
32 nd . Oregon Feb. 14, 1859
33 rd . Kansas Jan. 29, 1861
34 th . West Virginia June 20, 1863
35 th Was part of Virginia until statehood. Nevada Oct. 31, 1864
36 th . Nebraska March 1, 1867
37 th . Colorado Aug. 1, 1876
38 th . North Dakota Nov. 2, 1889
39 th or 40 th Was part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as South Dakota South Dakota Nov. 2, 1889
39 th or 40 th Was part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as North Dakota Montana Nov. 8, 1889
41 st . Washington Nov. 11, 1889
42 nd . Idaho July 3, 1890
43 rd . Wyoming July 10, 1890
44 th . Utah Jan. 4, 1896
45 th . Oklahoma Nov. 16, 1907
46 th The state was formed from Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory. New Mexico Jan. 6, 1912
47th . Arizona Feb. 14, 1912
48 th This region was sometimes called Arizona before 1863, although it was still in the Territory of New Mexico. AlaskaJan. 3, 1959
49 th A district from Oct. 18, 1867, until it became an organized territory Aug. 24, 1912. Hawaii Aug. 21, 1959
50 th The territorial date Aug. 12, 1898 is that of the formal transfer to the United States, with Sanford B. Dole as first Governor.
Source: http://www.50states.com/statehood1.htm

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