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  2. Hershel W. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Hershel Woodrow "Woody" Williams (October 2, 1923 – June 29, 2022) was a United States Marine Corps Reserve warrant officer and United States Department of Veterans Affairs veterans service representative who received the Medal of Honor, the United States military's highest decoration for valor, for heroism above and beyond the call of duty during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II.

  3. List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first mayor of Fort Worth after its incorporation as a mayor-council government and the second practicing physician in the area. Resigned in 1874 amid controversy about debt handling and a city deficit. 2nd Captain Giles Hiram Day — 10 November 1874 – 8 August 1878 3rd Robert Emmett Beckham — 8 August 1878 – 12 April 1880 4th

  4. Willie Wood - Wikipedia

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    His son, Willie Wood Jr., [4] played for (1992–1993) and later coached the Indiana Firebirds in the Arena Football League, after coaching at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C. Wood Jr. also served as the wide receiver/defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator for the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League. [20]

  5. PHOTOS: Hollywood’s biggest movie stars who visited Fort ...

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    Fort Worth was a frequent stop for some of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars during the 1940s and 1950s. ... Van Williams grew up on a ranch near Fort Worth and attended TCU. He was discovered by ...

  6. Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He was born on April 30, 1885. He graduated from Williams College in 1909 and Harvard Law School in 1912. At the start of his career, Sayre worked for Wilfred Grenfell's medical mission in Newfoundland, and as an assistant prosecutor in the office of the New York County District Attorney. Sayre and Jessie Wilson Sayre with their son, 1915

  7. Davey O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien played college football at nearby TCU in Fort Worth in 1935 as a backup for Sammy Baugh. He became the starter in 1937, and was named to the first-team All-Southwest Conference. [3] In 1938, O'Brien threw for 1,457 yards – a Southwest Conference passing record that stood for ten years.

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Williams is still alive at 81 years old and is currently spending his 2019 summer opening up his own museum, which will showcase more than 350 images and artifacts from the civil rights movement ...

  9. Deaths in March 2020 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2020.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: