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  2. Leslie Dougher - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Dougher became the chairwoman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. [3] In 2010, Dougher became the Chairman of Government Affairs Chairman, Clay Chamber of Commerce. [1] Dougher is a chairwoman of Clay County Commission. [4]

  3. Robert C. Prim - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clay Prim III was born in Sweetwater, Texas on September 25, 1921. [1] In 1941, Prim received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, [2] where he also met his wife Alice (Hutter) Prim (1921–2009), whom he married in 1942.

  4. United States Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC) is a business association advocacy group.It is the largest lobbying group in the United States. The group was founded in April 1912 out of local chambers of commerce at the urging of President William Howard Taft and his Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel.

  5. Clay County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Clay County Historical & Arts Council was founded February 6, 1974. [28] The Peacock Performing Arts Center, the only community theatre in far-west North Carolina, opened in Hayesville in 1986. [29] The Clay County Chamber of Commerce began in 1986. [30] Clay County's building inspections department started in 1987. [10]

  6. Rufus Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Keeler was the son of Burr Bradley Keeler (b. Aug. 1, 1844), a Rochester, New York-born real estate owner; grandson of Rufus Keeler and Phoebe Valeau; great-grandson of Josiah Keeler and Betsey Bradley; and a descendant of Sons of the American Revolution-registered Isaac Keeler (b.1715), Lieutenant of the 5th Connecticut Regiment, and his wife, Hannah Stebbins; Josiah Keeler (b. Jan. 22, 1741 ...

  7. Clay Center, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Clay Center was first settled in 1862. [4] It was named from its position near the geographical center of Clay County. [5] The first post office was established in Clay Center on July 3, 1862. [6] Clay Center was located on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads. [7]

  8. Clay, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Clay is a city in northeastern Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Birmingham–Hoover–Cullman Combined Statistical Area in the north-central part of the state. Local government is run by a mayor and city council.

  9. Lakeside, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside is located in northeastern Clay County at (30.134840, -81.765767 It is bordered on its northeastern edge by the Town of Orange Park. To the north is the Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace CDP, and to the southeast, across Doctors Lake, an inlet of the St. Johns River, is Fleming Island.