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  2. Cliff Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Garrett was installed in the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame in 1994. [7] The Cliff Garrett Memorial Rodeo Association sponsors an annual charity rodeo, in which Honeywell's Phoenix employees compete in rodeo events. [8] The Garrett name is still used to describe turbochargers produced and sold by Honeywell, and Garrett is a registered ...

  3. Garrett AiResearch - Wikipedia

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    The company's first major product was an oil cooler for military aircraft. Garrett designed and produced oil coolers for the Douglas DB-7. [9] Boeing's B-17 bombers, credited with substantially tipping the air war in America's and Great Britain's favor over Europe and the Pacific, were outfitted with Garrett intercoolers, as was the B-25. [12]

  4. Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward V. Rickenbacker House is a historic house in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1895, it was the childhood home of Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), who at various times in his life was a flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, race car driver and a pioneer in air transportation.

  5. Category:Clifford family - Wikipedia

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  6. John W. Garrett - Wikipedia

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    The Garrett family also included a daughter, Elizabeth Garrett White (1827–1917). John Work Garrett married Rachel Ann Harrisson (1823–1883), and the couple had four children, three of whom survived their parents: Robert Garrett (1847–1896), Thomas Harrison Garrett (1849–1888) and Mary Elizabeth Garrett (1854–1915). Their initial ...

  7. Finis L. Bates - Wikipedia

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    Finis Langdon Bates (August 22, 1848 – November 29, 1923) was an American lawyer and author of The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth (1907). In this 309-page book, Bates claimed that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln, was not killed by Union Army Soldiers on April 26, 1865, but successfully eluded capture altogether, and lived for many years thereafter ...

  8. List of people from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Jason Garrett (football player) (Hunting Valley) Jackie Gayda (professional wrestler) (Strongsville) Ben Gedeon (football player) (Hudson) Shelton Gibson (football player) (Cleveland Heights) Ted Ginn Jr. (football player) (Cleveland) Terry Glenn (football player) (Columbus) Brad Goldberg (baseball pitcher) (Cleveland)

  9. Pat Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Garrett family burial site. The site of Garrett's death is now commemorated by a historical marker south of U.S. Route 70, between Las Cruces, New Mexico and the San Augustin Pass. [68] [69] The historical marker is located about 1.2 miles from where Garrett was murdered. In 1940 his son, Jarvis Garrett, marked the spot with a monument ...