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    On July 9, 2019, Nathan's heart stopped twice after he collapsed in his Peoria home. [4] He was taken to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center where he died on July 28, 2019, at the age of 47. [1] [5] On February 6, 2020, the area where Nathan grew up on the corner of Madison Park Terrace and Proctor Street in Peoria was honored as "Howard Nathan Jr ...

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    Augustus Calhoun Allen was born on March 6, 1835, and died on March 15, 1914. He was a businessman and a Confederate officer during the Civil War. On the evening of December 28, 1857, Allen departed from his home in New Orleans, Louisiana, boarding the steamship Texas as a volunteer bound for Nicaragua. He was an officer in Walker’s army.

  4. Milo Naeve - Wikipedia

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    Milo Merle Naeve (October 9, 1931 – August 10, 2009) was an American art historian, curator, and museum administrator who worked at the Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Colonial Williamsburg, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where he held the first curatorship in American arts and the first endowed curatorship at the Institute.

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  6. Thomas Collins (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Delaware currency (1776) signed by Collins. Collins served as Sheriff of Kent County from 1764 until 1767, and was a member of the Colonial Assembly in five of the nine annual sessions during the period from the 1767/68 session through the 1775/76 session. He was a member of the Delaware Constitutional Convention of 1776 and was ...

  7. Florence Anderson Clark - Wikipedia

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    Florence Anderson Clark (née, Anderson; June 10, 1835 – March 19, 1918) was an American author, newspaper editor, librarian, and university administrator.She served for 14 years as assistant librarian at the University of Texas (UT), and in honor for her service to the university, she was first woman to have her portrait hung in the university's Main Tower. [1]

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  9. Matthew Ridgway - Wikipedia

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    Ridgway died at his suburban Pittsburgh home on 26 July 1993, of cardiac arrest, at the age of 98. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia. [64] [65] In a graveside eulogy, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Colin Powell, said: "No soldier ever performed his duty better than this man. No soldier ever ...