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  2. Fite-Williams-Ligon House - Wikipedia

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    By 1905, the house was acquired by J.W. Williams, the president of the Carthage Packet Company. [4] It was purchased by L.A. Ligon in 1919. [4] After Ligon's death in 1947, the house was purchased by his daughter Margaret and her husband, J.T. Westmoreland. [4] In 1996, it was purchased by their granddaughter. [4]

  3. A.P. Williams Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    A.P. Williams Funeral Home is a historic African-American funeral home located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built between 1893 and 1911 as a single-family residence, and is a two-story frame building with a hipped roof with gables and a columned porch. At that time, it was one of six funeral homes that served black customers.

  4. Championship Bull Riding - Wikipedia

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    Stock contractor Terry Williams and Texas businessman Joel Logan founded Championship Bull Riding (CBR) in Carthage, Texas, in 2002. ProRodeo Hall of Fame cowboy [2] and four-time world champion bull rider Tuff Hedeman was an integral part of the live event production and an ambassador for the organization from 2011 to 2018 after serving as president from 2005 to 2011.

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  6. Don Williams' AP Top 25 college football vote

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    After games of Sept. 23. Home & Garden. Medicare

  7. Rip Williams - Wikipedia

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    Alva Mitchell "Rip" Williams (January 31, 1882 – July 23, 1933) was a reserve infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a catcher or first baseman for three different teams between the 1911 and 1918 seasons. Listed at 5 ft 11.5 in (1.82 m), 187 lb., Williams batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Carthage, Illinois.

  8. Trent Williams claims the top spot in AP's NFL ... - AOL

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    Trent Williams spent much of the first decade of his NFL career being held back by playing for a dysfunctional organization in Washington. After the frustration contributed to him sitting out the ...

  9. Levi Williams - Wikipedia

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    Levi Williams (1794–1860) was a Baptist minister and a member of the Illinois militia. He was active in opposing the presence of the Latter Day Saints in Hancock County, Illinois , during the 1840s.