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  2. Clinton body count conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Edward Eugene Willey, Jr. was a Clinton fundraiser whose wife, Kathleen Willey, alleged on the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted her on November 29, 1993. Kathleen also testified on the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit against Clinton. Edward was found dead in the Virginia woods, and his death was ruled a ...

  3. List of United States governors who died in office - Wikipedia

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    DeWitt Clinton: Democratic-Republican: New York: February 11, 1828 58 heart failure Albany, New York: old Swan Street Cemetery Pierre Derbigny: National Republican: Louisiana: October 6, 1829 60 carriage accident Gretna, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana: Saint Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana: Enoch Lincoln: Democratic-Republican: Maine ...

  4. Saint Louis Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest and among the most prominent cemeteries in New Orleans. It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (French: Cimetière St. Peter; no longer in existence) as the main burial ground when the city was redesigned after a fire in 1788.

  5. List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of ...

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    Congressional Cemetery: Washington, D.C. 6 Daniel Tompkins [56] June 11, 1825: St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery: New York City: New York: 7 John C. Calhoun [57] March 31, 1850: St. Phillips Churchyard Charleston: South Carolina: 8 Martin Van Buren [58] July 24, 1862: Kinderhook Reformed Church Cemetery Kinderhook: New York: 9 Richard M. Johnson ...

  6. Father Dickson Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery is named after abolitionist Moses Dickson, who is buried at this cemetery. [3] It sits on more than 12 acres and roughly 12,000 people are buried there. [1] Many of the burials include black military veterans, leaders within the Underground Railroad network, formerly enslaved people, and lynching victims. [1]

  7. Deacon uncovers names of Black Catholics buried in unmarked ...

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    WHERE: St. Louis Cemetery, 1167 Barret Ave. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Black Catholics buried in Louisville cemetery identified by deacon Show comments

  8. Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery is an American military cemetery located in St. Louis County, Missouri, just on the banks of the Mississippi River.The cemetery was established after the American Civil War in an attempt to put together a formal network of military cemeteries.

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