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  2. Buddy Alan - Wikipedia

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    Alan Edgar Owens was born May 22, 1948, in Mesa, Arizona, to country music artist Buck Owens and his then-wife, Bonnie Owens. [1] [2] He founded a rock band called the Chosen Few at age 14 before turning his interests to country music. When Bonnie Owens divorced Buck and married Merle Haggard, Alan moved to Arizona with his mother and new ...

  3. Buck Owens - Wikipedia

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    The Autobiography of Buck Owens by Buck Owens with Randy Poe was released. The book has a foreword by Brad Paisley and a preface by Dwight Yoakam. In a 2007 authorized biography Buck, historian Kathryn Burke gives a positive account of Owens. [31] In Buck Owens: The Biography (2010) investigative journalist Eileen Sisk offers a critical account ...

  4. The Road to Reunion, 1865–1900 - Wikipedia

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    United States: The Road to Reunion, 1865 ... 1865–1900 is a nonfiction history book by Paul Herman Buck. It won the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for History. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Joseph Warren Revere (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He was named after Dr. Joseph Warren, the Massachusetts militiaman who was killed in action during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, and who sent Revere's father on his famous midnight ride. [2] He was the third of eight children born to Paul Revere (1734–1818) and his second wife, Rachel (née Walker) Revere (1745–1813). [3]

  6. The Buckaroos - Wikipedia

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    US Country Label 1966 The Buck Owens Song Book: 10 Capitol 1967 America's Most Wanted Band: 12 The Buck Owens' Buckaroos Strike Again! 11 1968 A Night on the Town with Buck Owens' Buckaroos: 32 Meanwhile Back at the Ranch: 34 1969 Anywhere U.S.A. 35 Roll Your Own with Buck Owens' Buckaroos: 45 1970 Rompin' and Stompin' — Boot Hill — 1971 ...

  7. Paul Revere - Wikipedia

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    Paul Revere (/ r ɪ ˈ v ɪər /; December 21, 1734 O.S. (January 1, 1735 N.S.) [N 1] – May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith, military officer and industrialist who played a major role during the opening months of the American Revolutionary War in Massachusetts, engaging in a midnight ride in 1775 to alert nearby minutemen of the approach of British troops prior to the battles of ...

  8. Suffolk Resolves - Wikipedia

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    Tablet on the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds. The Suffolk Resolves was a declaration made on September 9, 1774, by the leaders of Suffolk County, Massachusetts.The declaration rejected the Massachusetts Government Act and resulted in a boycott of imported goods from Britain unless the Intolerable Acts were repealed.

  9. Revere - Wikipedia

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    Anne Revere, U.S. film actress of the 1940s; Ben Revere, American baseball player in the Toronto Blue Jays organization; Joseph Warren Revere (businessman), American businessman, son of Paul Revere; Joseph Warren Revere (general), Union general in the American Civil War, grandson of Paul Revere; Lawrence Revere, U.S. author and professional gambler