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  2. Wineville Chicken Coop murders - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Stewart Northcott was born in Bladworth, Saskatchewan, Canada and raised in British Columbia.He moved to Los Angeles, California with his parents in 1924. Two years later, at the age of 19, Northcott asked his father to purchase a plot of land in the community of Wineville, located in Riverside County, where he built a chicken ranch and a house with the help of his father and his nephew ...

  3. Burlington Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Burlington Sock (in the mid-1990s) On November 6, 1923 J. Spencer Love founded a textile corporation in Burlington, North Carolina. [1] [2] Love and his father brought $50,000 worth in machinery from a factory they had sold in Gastonia to Burlington, and also invested $200,000 that they had earned from the sale of the Gastonia plant, as well as selling an additional $200,000 worth of stock ...

  4. Gordon Stewart Northcott - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Stewart Northcott (November 9, 1906 – October 2, 1930) was a Canadian serial killer, child rapist, and child abductor who was convicted of the murders of three young boys in California, U.S., and confessed to the murders of nine in total. Sentenced to death, he was executed on October 2, 1930.

  5. Cone Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company sold off the village homes in the late 1940s. [10] From 1958 to 1969, Cone's factories furnished fabric for the wardrobes of the annual winner of the Miss North Carolina Pageant. They also provided fabric for the gowns each winner wore to the Miss America Pageant. [1]

  6. Ron Northcott - Wikipedia

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    Northcott and company won all of their games at the Worlds, including defeating Scotland's Chuck Hay rink 12–5 in the final. Northcott, Fink, Sparkes and Storey returned to the Brier in 1967, but were less successful, going 7–3. The team returned in 1968 with Northcott's old skip Jimmy Shields throwing third, replacing Fink. At the 1968 ...

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