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Built during the Great Depression, Little Chapel has been named one of Texas’ most outstanding architectural achievements. [1] Designed by leading American architect and Denton resident O'Neill Ford with Arch B. Swank Jr. and Preston Geren Sr., recruits from the National Youth Administration (NYA) constructed the building, while more than 300 students in the college's fine arts programs ...
Dainton Connell (14 February 1961 – 5 October 2007), known as "Denton" or "The Bear", [1] was an English former hooligan. He was leader of one of the Arsenal 's hooligan firms during the 1980s. Later in his life he served as a bodyguard , minder and manager to the Pet Shop Boys , appearing on albums and in music videos by the duo.
Denton, Maryland – Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland (colonial governor) (According to Gannett (1902, p. 92), Denton is a short version of the town's original name, Eden Town). Denton, Texas – Capt. John B. Denton [173] Denver, Colorado – James W. Denver [173] Depauville, New York – Francis Depau (proprietor) [173]
Brenton Wood, the classic soul singer behind hits “The Oogum Boogum Song” and “Gimme Little Sign,” died at the age of 83. Wood’s manager and assistant, Manny Gallegos, confirmed his ...
The nation said a proper farewell to former President Jimmy Carter during his funeral service in Washington D.C. on Thursday. President Joe Biden, who declared Thursday a national day of mourning ...
William Joseph "Wild Bill" Donovan (1883–1959), US Army Major General, commanded the 165th Infantry Regiment (federalized designation of the 69th New York Infantry, the "Fighting Irish") during World War I, and was Chief of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II; also awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, and National Security Medal, making ...
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Green Lawn Abbey is a mausoleum built in 1927 by the Columbus Mausoleum Company. At the time it was the largest in the area, with room for 600 interments.