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  2. Stockton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Stockton was platted in 1846. [5] It was originally named Lancaster, but was renamed Fremont in 1847 in honor of John C. Frémont. [6] In 1857 it was renamed again, in honor of Robert F. Stockton. [7] The Stockton Community Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [8]

  3. Paul Clark (poker player) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Paul Clark grew up in Stockton, Missouri, one of seven brothers and sisters. Before turning to poker, Eskimo Clark was a veteran of the Vietnam War, where he worked as a dental assistant. [citation needed] Clark first finished in the money at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in the 1988 limit Omaha event. [1]

  4. Larry Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Spencer was born in Stockton, Missouri, United States, in 1942.He worked in Kansas City, Missouri, for Hallmark Cards after graduating from Sheldon High School. He left Hallmark after eight years, and in 1967 worked as a farm hand.

  5. Bill Trumbo - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, he became a college head coach and athletic director at Culver–Stockton College, an NAIA program in Canton, Missouri. Trumbo moved back west to northern California in 1970 to Sonoma State in Rohnert Park as athletic director, and added basketball coaching duties after the Cossacks went 3–24 in 1972, winless in a dozen conference games.

  6. Mark Littell - Wikipedia

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    With Stockton in August 1994, the team had three games go into extra innings in a week, and Littell was activated to help the overworked pitching staff, pitching an inning in a game 12 years after his retirement as a player. [22] He was the pitching coach for the New Orleans Zephyrs in 1996 [23] and for the Tucson Toros in 1997. [24]

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  8. Harold Kottman - Wikipedia

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    Harold William Kottman (August 22, 1922 – November 30, 2004) was an American professional basketball player and coach.. A 6'8" center from Culver-Stockton College, Kottman played one season (1946–47) in the Basketball Association of America as a member of the Boston Celtics.

  9. Edward V. Long - Wikipedia

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    Born in rural Lincoln County, Missouri near Whiteside, he was educated at Culver-Stockton College and the University of Missouri.. After holding various local offices in Bowling Green and Pike County, Long was elected to the Missouri State Senate, where he served from 1945 to 1955; he was elected majority floor leader in 1952 and President pro tempore in 1955.