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  2. Evelyn Bryan Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson became manager of the Morristown Regional Airport in Morristown, Tennessee, in 1953. [7] She flew into her 90s despite developing eyesight problems and only quit at 96 after a car accident on September 10, 2006, resulted in her undergoing a leg amputation. Even after that, she continued to manage the airport. [5]

  3. List of people from Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    William L. Jenkins, U.S. House of Representatives (R-TN-01) (1997–2007) John Jerry, football player; Peria Jerry, football player; Michael Jeter, actor; Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States (1865–1869) Thomas Johnson, football player; Cave Johnson, politician and U.S. Postmaster General (1865–1869)

  4. Whitey Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    On October 7, 1972, Caldwell had wrestled a TV-taping that afternoon in Knoxville and that evening wrestled in Morristown, Tennessee. That night, Caldwell was killed in a car accident when a man was driving at high speed and was trying to pass cars when he hit Caldwell in a curve. Caldwell died in the hospital. [5] Caldwell was champion when he ...

  5. The Amazing Kreskin, mentalist and regular 'Tonight Show ...

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    Mentalist George Kresge, aka The Amazing Kreskin, attends the 2017 DKMS Blood Ball at Spring Place on Oct. 26, 2017, in New York City.

  6. Johnny Macknowski - Wikipedia

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    John Andrew Macknowsky (born Macknowski and formerly Mackin; January 7, 1923 – April 8, 2024) was a Russian-born American professional basketball player. [1] He played in the National Basketball League (NBL) and National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Syracuse Nationals franchise as the team moved from the NBL into the NBA.

  7. Theodore Newton Vail - Wikipedia

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    The Vail Mansion in Morristown, New Jersey, was built 1916–1918 as Vail's residence. It was the Morristown Municipal Building for over 75 years and, as of 2023, is a condominium. [9] Vail died on April 16, 1920, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He had been brought to Baltimore from Jekyll Island, Georgia, in his personal rail car ...