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  2. Joseph Warren - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Warren (June 11, 1741 – June 17, 1775), a Founding Father of the United States, was an American physician who was one of the most important figures in the Patriot movement in Boston during the early days of the American Revolution, eventually serving as President of the revolutionary Massachusetts Provincial Congress.

  3. Antoine Dubuclet - Wikipedia

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    Dubuclet was reelected both in 1870 and 1874. Dubuclet was the only officeholder allowed to remain in office during the minor coup d'état, known as the Battle of Liberty Place that occurred in September 1874. [5] Dubuclet survived an impeachment attempt in 1876 and did not seek reelection in 1878. [1]

  4. Battle of Golden Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Golden Hill was a clash between British soldiers and the Sons of Liberty in the American colonies that occurred on January 19, 1770, in New York City. Along with the Boston Massacre and the Gaspée Affair , the event was one of the early violent incidents in what would become the American Revolution .

  5. Carwood Lipton - Wikipedia

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    Carwood Lipton was born and raised in Huntington, West Virginia.When he was aged 10, his father was killed and his mother paralyzed in an automobile accident. [3] Since Carwood was the eldest child, she told him to be the "man of the family". [3]

  6. Garth Hudson - Wikipedia

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    A master of the Lowrey organ, Hudson's other primary instruments were piano, accordion, electronic keyboards, and saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass). [3] He was a much-in-demand and respected session musician , performing with dozens of artists, including Elton John , who has cited him as an early influence.

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  8. Teddy Hill - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Hill (December 7, 1909 in Birmingham, Alabama – May 19, 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio) [1] was an American big band leader and the manager of Minton's Playhouse, a seminal jazz club in Harlem. He played a variety of instruments, including drums, clarinet, soprano and tenor saxophone.

  9. Albert Blithe - Wikipedia

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    Albert Blithe (June 25, 1923 – December 17, 1967) [2] [3] was an American career soldier who served as a private first class with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division during World War II.