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  2. Mary Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mary Mead was born in Jackson, Wyoming to Clifford Hansen (1912–2009) and Martha Close (1914–2011). She grew up on her family's ranch in Jackson Hole.She graduated from the University of Wyoming with a bachelor of arts in history and a minor in mathematics in 1957.

  3. Frank J. Rodriguez Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Frank J. Rodriguez, Sr. (March 28, 1920 – February 9, 2007) was an American politician. Rodriguez was born in Sheridan, Wyoming.In 1922, he moved with his family to Saint Paul, Minnesota and graduated from Humboldt Senior High School in 1940, in Saint Paul.

  4. Wyoming, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming served as the drop-off point for a Depression era kidnapping. In June 1933, William Hamm of Hamm's Brewery was released by his captors, the Barker–Karpis gang , following a collection of a $100,000 ransom payment ($1.825 mil. in 2015 dollars).

  5. James Morrill - Wikipedia

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    James Lewis Morrill (September 24, 1891 – July 1979) [1] was a professor and academic administrator who served as the president of the University of Wyoming and the University of Minnesota. [2] He attended Ohio State University for his undergraduate education and, after a brief career as a journalist, he returned there for a career in ...

  6. Salisbury Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams lived in Wayzata, Minnesota with his wife and family. He served on the Wayzata School Board from 1958 to 1962. Adams then served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1963 to 1976 and was a Republican. Adams then served on the Minnesota Metropolitan Waste Control Commission from 1979 to 1982. He then lived in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

  7. List of United States governors who died in office - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota: New Albany John Willis Ellis: Democrat: North Carolina: July 7, 1861 40 unknown ... Wyoming: April 28, 1903 56 kidney disease

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  9. Rip Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Ross Cooper "Rip" Hawkins (April 21, 1939 – July 28, 2015) was a professional American football player. He played five seasons in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings.