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  2. Henry Faller - Wikipedia

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    Faller married Helen Sonnenberg in 1952, a year after they met, [4] and the couple moved to St. George, Maine, [4] to live and raise their family of three daughters and one son. [1]

  3. Carlton B. Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Barmore Hutchins (September 12, 1904 – February 2, 1938) was a U.S. Naval aviator who lost his life in a mid-air collision in 1938. Mortally injured, he was able to remain at the controls and allow his surviving crew to parachute to safety.

  4. George Kittredge (Navy captain) - Wikipedia

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    George William Kittredge (1918–2010) was a retired United States Navy captain who commanded submarines during and after World War II, including USS Grouper, Sterlet, and Trout (SS-566).

  5. David Burpee - Wikipedia

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    David Burpee was born on April 5, 1893, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] He attended Blight School and Doylestown High School, and later Culver Military Academy in Indiana. In 1913, he enrolled in Cornell University to study agriculture until his father, W. Atlee Burpee, died in 1915. Burpee dropped out and took over the family business ...

  6. Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins dies at 91 - AOL

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    Louisville, Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins has passed away at age 91, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage confirmed in The post Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins dies at 91 ...

  7. Charles L. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral Charles L. Carpenter (July 31, 1902 – February 21, 1992) was a Naval officer and a holder of the Navy Cross and a Purple Heart. His career encompassed combat action in Nicaragua . He was involved in all three Theaters of Operations in World War II and naval combat in the Pacific.

  8. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    W. Atlee Burpee & Company was founded in 1876 by Washington Atlee Burpee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after starting a mail-order chicken business in 1876.The company expanded to selling garden seeds, farm supplies, tools and hogs after customers began asking for seeds they had grown in their native farms.

  9. Charles W. Burpee - Wikipedia

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    Charles Winslow Burpee (13 November 1859, Rockville, Connecticut – 13 May 1945) [1] was an American newspaper editor. Early life.