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  2. Bill Paschal - Wikipedia

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    After his knee healed, Paschal got a tryout with the New York Giants on the recommendation of the sportswriter Grantland Rice and eventually signed with New York in 1943 for $1,500. [1] He became the first player to win consecutive rushing championships in the NFL, gaining 572 yards on 147 carries in his rookie year and 737 yards on 196 rushes ...

  3. 1963 Camden PA-24 crash - Wikipedia

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    On March 5, 1963, American country music performers Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins were killed in an airplane crash near Camden, Tennessee, United States, along with pilot Randy Hughes. The accident occurred as the three artists were returning home to Nashville, Tennessee, after performing in Kansas City, Kansas.

  4. Paschal Beverly Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Paschal Beverly Randolph (October 8, 1825 – July 29, 1875) was an American medical doctor, occultist, spiritualist, trance medium, and writer.He is notable as perhaps the first person to introduce the principles of erotic alchemy to North America, and, according to A. E. Waite, establishing the earliest known Rosicrucian order in the United States.

  5. Randy Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Castillo was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico.He was inspired to take up the drums after seeing The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. [2]Randy's first rock band in Albuquerque was a hard rock cover band, "The Wumblies," which later moved to Denver, Colorado before breaking up in 1980.

  6. Bray-Paschal House - Wikipedia

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    The Bray-Paschal House (also known as the Sheriff Richard Bray Paschal House and Sheriff R. B. Paschal House) is a historic house located at 2488 Wade Paschal Road near Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina.

  7. Paschal Conley - Wikipedia

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    He built four homes in the town, which are a part of the Havre Residential Historic District and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He and his wife, Mary Jones Conley, would have four children, Matty L. (b. 1890); Charles H. (b. 1891); Edward J. (b. 1893) and Paschal L. (1894–1917).

  8. Paschal McGuinness - Wikipedia

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    Paschal was born in County Cavan, Ireland. During his early life, he learned the Carpenter trade via an apprenticeship program. After emigrating to the United States, Paschal joined Local Union 608 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in November 1957. Paschal McGuinness lives in Spring Lake NJ and Myrtle Beach, SC.

  9. Jim Paschal - Wikipedia

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    Paschal won twenty-five races and twelve poles over his career. [1] Elected to the "Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame" in 1977, he won the World 600 in 1964 and 1967 at Charlotte Speedway. He competed in the first 18 Southern 500s (1950–1967) and won 16 of 73 Grand American races (1969–1972).