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  • ...:Brooklyn Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Phillies|Philadelphia Phillies]]. The Southeastern League consisted of teams such as the Meridian ...ague affiliations to the National League [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Phillies|Philadelphia Phillies]] organization with '''Dashiell''' at the helm. The new parent tea
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  • ...news in South Carolina and Philadelphia.<ref name=ball>[National Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 22, 1827 and Charleston Courier, Charleston, South Car "Antoine Collins, aged about 80 years, committed suicide in Philadelphia by jumping from a third story window of the United States hotel. Deceased w
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  • ...reviously played 11 seasons with the NHL's [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Flyers|Philadelphia Flyers]].
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  • ...; Page: 418; Image: 423; Family History Library Film: 803106,Ancestry.com. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 [database on-line]. Prov ...milySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2008, 2010. From originals housed at the Philadelphia City Archives. "Death Records."]</ref> in Mississippi Territory, West Flori
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  • | place_of_birth =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on [[February 6]], [[1874]], Mustin graduated from the U.S. N
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  • ...uth Carolina to bolster that city's defences, the regiment was recalled to Philadelphia to take part in General John Forbes' expedition against Fort Duquesne in 17 ...dford along Forbes's road were besieged or threatened. Bouquet, who was in Philadelphia, threw together a hastily organised force of 500 men, most of them Scots Hi
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  • ...tual firm Pettisen and Pettisen were approved in April [[1883]] and called Philadelphia bricks and Vermont marble. (Commissioner [[John W. Crary]], a brick manufac
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  • ...smaller cities whereas the AFL competes in cities such as Dallas, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Memphis and Los Angeles, to name a few.
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  • ...relieved in April 1861 he attended receptions in his honor in New York and Philadelphia. In May, he was promoted two full grades, to Major.<ref name="auge" />
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  • ...s were a farmclub of the National League [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Phillies|Philadelphia Phillies]]. The Southeastern League consisted of teams such as the Meridian ...'' was in his 21st year in pro ball and had been a wartime player with the Philadelphia Athletics, batting .272 in 170 games in 1944-45. He played all but 79 of hi
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  • ...e of the town of Auttose, was a half-breed Creek, who had been educated at Philadelphia under the provisions of the treaty of New York of 1790.
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  • ...rwhelming size and strength of the [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Liberty Belles|Philadelphia Liberty Belles]] 40-7, no one could have asked for a better start. ...ivision || Lost NWFA Championship ([[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Liberty Belles|Philadelphia]] 40-7)
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  • ** Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Washington D.C. Douglas, Philadelphia
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  • ...ra]], [[Pensacola Children's Chorus]] and [[Ballet Pensacola]]. Managed by Philadelphia-based [[SMG]], the Saenger also hosts touring musicians, Broadway-style sho
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  • ...e the achievement of raising US $121 million in pledges by the time of the Philadelphia convention in 1988. Rotary exceeded that amount by raising over US $240 mil
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