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The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. ... Kenny Garrett [441] Marvin Gaye [442] Nicci Gilbert [443] The Go [444] King Gordy [445] Gore Gore Girls ...
Michigan : April 18, 1951 67 Lung cancer: Grand Rapids, Michigan: U.S. Blair Moody: March 31, 1928 March 22, 1884 Grand Rapids, Michigan: 82nd (1951–1953) Frank Buchanan Democratic Pennsylvania (33rd district) April 27, 1951 48 Internal hemorrhages [9] Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Vera Buchanan: May 21, 1946 December 1, 1902 McKeesport ...
Dorothy Comstock Riley, Michigan Supreme Court judge, first Hispanic woman elected to Supreme Court of any state (born in Detroit) Lenore Romney, former First Lady of Michigan, 1970 US senate candidate (born in Utah, lived in Bloomfield Hills, died in Royal Oak) Solomon Sibley, first mayor of Detroit (born in Sutton, Massachusetts, moved to ...
Garrett was born on April 12, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, the fourth of six children. He was a resident of the Maravilla housing projects. Garrett graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, where he played defensive back and running back on the school's football team. As a senior, he rushed for 1,467 yards and scored 153 ...
William Franklin Knox (January 1, 1874 – April 28, 1944) was an American politician, soldier, newspaper editor, and publisher. He was the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1936 and Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt during most of World War II.
Pat Garrett: A Biography of the Famous Marshal and the Killer of Billy the Kid. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1960. Rickards, Colin. "Pat Garrett Tells 'How I Killed Billy the Kid.'" Real West, April 1971. Shirley, Glenn. Shotgun for Hire: The Story of "Deacon" Jim Miller, Killer of Pat Garrett. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. ISBN 0 ...
Michigan would not vote Democratic again until John F. Kennedy narrowly won the state in 1960. This was the only state Roosevelt flipped from the previous election. Michigan was also one of six states that became more Democratic compared to 1940, alongside Illinois, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, and Rhode Island.
Theodore Roosevelt High School, also known as RHS or Roosevelt, or also Wyandotte High by alumni, is the secondary school serving Wyandotte, Michigan, located on Eureka Road several blocks west of Biddle Avenue. The corner stone of Roosevelt High School was laid in the fall of 1921. Roosevelt did not open its doors to students until April 1923. [4]