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Cop Land is a 1997 American crime drama film written and directed by James Mangold.It stars Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, and Robert De Niro as the main cast, with Peter Berg, Janeane Garofalo, Robert Patrick, Michael Rapaport, Annabella Sciorra, Noah Emmerich, and Cathy Moriarty in supporting roles.
Senator Ross Garrison, Person of Interest; Senator Pat Geary (G. D. Spradlin) – Nevada, The Godfather Part II; Senator Jefferson Davis Graham – New York, Girl Meets World; Senator Grant (John Hamilton) – The Great Man's Lady; Senator Ted Greenfield (Charles Trowbridge) – The Great Lie; Senator Phil Hammersleigh (Jason Robards) – Enemy ...
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Created by Kevin Smith, these characters manage a convenience store in Leonardo, New Jersey, capturing the essence of suburban monotony and the humor found in daily interactions. Jason Voorhees
Charles Grant Garrison (August 3, 1849 – April 22, 1924) was a physician, lawyer, and judge from New Jersey. Garrison was born in Swedesboro, New Jersey, on August 3, 1849, the son of Rev. Joseph Fithian Garrison and Elizabeth Vanarsdale (Grant) Garrison. His brother was Lindley Miller Garrison, who served as Secretary of State. He married ...
Garrison was born in Millville, New Jersey, on December 24, 1853. He was the tenth child of Stephen Ayars Garrison (1806–1869), a minister and New Jersey state legislator, and Elizabeth Coombs (1812–1888). [2] In 1872, he graduated from the Pennington Seminary, a college preparatory school. [3]
John "Liver-Eating" Johnson, born John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston (July 1, 1824 – January 21, 1900), was a mountain man of the American Old West. Biography [ edit ]
The 1st New Jersey Regiment was the first organized militia regiment in New Jersey, formed in 1673 in Piscataway "to repel foreign Indians who come down from upper Pennsylvania and western New York (in the summer) to our shores and fill (themselves) with fishes and clams and on the way back make a general nuisance of themselves by burning hay stacks, corn fodder and even barns."