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  2. Charles Starrett - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robert Starrett (March 28, 1903 – March 22, 1986 [1]) was an American actor, best known for his starring role in the Durango Kid westerns.Starrett still holds the record for starring in the longest series of theatrical features: 131 westerns, all produced by Columbia Pictures.

  3. Samuel R. Heywood - Wikipedia

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    His older son Frank E. Heywood served as Treasurer of the Heywood Boot and Shoe Company, and his younger son, Albert S., graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1892. [ 2 ] Heywood died in Worcester on May 27, 1913.

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  5. Endicott Johnson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Endicott Johnson Corporation grew out of the Lester Brothers Boot and Shoe Company, which began in Binghamton in 1854. In 1890, the Lester Brothers moved their business west to a nearby rural area, which in 1892 was incorporated as the Village of Lestershire and in 1916 became Johnson City.

  6. Richard Boiardo - Wikipedia

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    Ruggiero Boiardo (December 8, 1890 – October 29, 1984), also known as "the Boot", was an Italian-American mobster and powerful Caporegime in the New Jersey faction of the Genovese crime family. He was named Capo after Willie Moretti was promoted to the position of underboss by Frank Costello.

  7. Jon Gosselin Shares How Son Collin Is Handling Boot Camp ...

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    Jon Gosselin has been in contact with his son Collin Gosselin after the teenager enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps earlier this year. “I got some letters from him from boot camp, from Parris ...

  8. Round Hill (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Howland Robinson Green, known as "Colonel" Ned Green, the only son of the renowned female tycoon and miser, Hetty Green, built his home on Round Hill after his mother's death in 1916 left him and his sister with a fortune of between $100 and $200 million.

  9. List of places in the United States named after people ...

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    Bourne, Massachusetts – Jonathan Bourne Sr. (son of Richard Bourne, who served in the Massachusetts General Court) Bowdoin, Maine – James Bowdoin (governor of Massachusetts) [79] Bowdoinham, Maine – William Bowdoin (landowner) [80] Bowerstown, New Jersey – Michael B. Bowers (iron foundry owner) Bowie, Maryland – Colonel William D. Bowie