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  2. World War I casualties - Wikipedia

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    British and German wounded, Bernafay Wood, 19 July 1916. Photo by Ernest Brooks.. The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was about 40 million: estimates range from around 15 to 22 million deaths [1] and about 23 million wounded military personnel, ranking it among the deadliest conflicts in human history.

  3. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    See also World War I casualties. da. ^ World War II Note: as of March 31, 1946, there were an estimated 286,959 dead of whom 246,492 were identified; of 40,467 who were unidentified 18,641 were located {10,986 reposed in military cemeteries and 7,655 in isolated graves} and 21,826 were reported not located. As of April 6, 1946, there were 539 ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Florida

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    1 37 Levy: 4 0 38 Liberty: 4 0 39 Madison: 9 0 40 Manatee: 33 0 41 Marion: 33 1 42 Martin: 14 0 43.1 Miami-Dade: Miami: 79 5 43.2 Miami-Dade: Other: 116 1 43.3 Miami-Dade: Duplicates 2 [4] 0 43.4 Miami-Dade: Total 193 6 44 Monroe: 58 4 45 Nassau: 14 0 46 Okaloosa: 9 1 47 Okeechobee: 3 1 48 Orange: 57 1 49 Osceola: 11 0 50 Palm Beach: 75 2 51 ...

  5. Timeline of Pinellas County, Florida history - Wikipedia

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    The $250,000,000 real estate investor Ben Mallah paid cash for this $16.5 million waterfront estate, [25] by far the most ever paid for a residential property in the Tampa Bay area. Originally built by Ryan Howard , nicknamed the Big Piece ", is an American former professional baseball first baseman .

  6. World War I - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, the events of 1914–1918 were generally known as the Great War or simply the World War. [1] In August 1914, the magazine The Independent wrote "This is the Great War. It names itself". [2] In October 1914, the Canadian magazine Maclean's similarly wrote, "Some wars name themselves. This is the Great War."

  7. William Henry Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer, real estate developer William Henry Gleason (June 28, 1829 – November 8, 1902) [ 2 ] was an American politician from Florida . He was Florida's second lieutenant governor, and he was very briefly acting governor.