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In 2011, the show was the subject of a 90-minute documentary film, The Sailor Bob Story. [4] The film debuted at the Byrd Theatre in Richmond on January 11, 2011, and was later broadcast on the local PBS stations WCVE-TV and WHTJ. [4] Griggs died on February 20, 2019. [5]
Robert Fiske Griggs (1881–1962), American botanist Sir Robert Charles Griggs (born 1936), American country and jazz musician Bob Griggs , host of American children's television program Sailor Bob
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The Yazoo Democrat, March 18, 1846) C. R. Bricken sold slave insurance, and listed a number of notable slave traders (including Seth Woodroof, Robert Lumpkin, Silas Omohundro, Hector Davis, Solomon Davis, and R. H. Dickinson) as references to whom "losses had been paid" (Richmond Enquirer, November 6, 1855)
Ken Stevens, 102, who served on the USS Whitney, joined Schab at the ceremony. USS Curtiss sailor Bob Fernandez, 100, was unable to come due to health issues. Attendees observed a moment of silence at 7:54 a.m., the same time the attack began eight decades ago. F-22 jets in missing man formation flew overhead shortly after.
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Commanded Richmond Local Defense Forces and Local Defenses, June 25, 1863–March 1865. No active field service until organized clerks and mechanics to defend Richmond near end of war. Captured at Sailors Creek, April 6, 1865 [10] Lee, Robert E. Brigadier general (ACSA) rank, conf: May 14, 1861 nom: May 15, 1861 General (ACSA) rank: June 14, 1861
The four Richmond Shipyards, in the city of Richmond, California, United States, were run by Permanente Metals and part of the Kaiser Shipyards. In World War II , Richmond built more ships than any other shipyard , turning out as many as three ships in a single day.