There are several sets of states that were united at one point but are now two separate states. The easiest of these to identify is Virginia and West Virginia - up until about the Civil War they were one state, but in the mid-1800s the two states split and have remained separate ever since.
it was owned by India
New Hampshire
Maine
Nevada
Public property is anything not owned by an individual but instead owned by a local, state or national government. An example would be the White House, which is not owned by the President but by the government. Another example would be parks, which are usually owned by local or state government.
It was owned by Massachusetts at one point.
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Nevada
Wake Island is a US territory, I think.
Yes, a will can be probated in another state if the deceased person owned property in that state or had other connections to it. The process may involve filing the will in the appropriate court and following the probate laws of that state.
No it is another state in the US
Whyoming after a valley in Pennsylvania