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  2. Star, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This was the beginning of a long and successful business for the Phillips family who still operate the Phillips Funeral Home today. Interesting to note was the organization of a "Carolina Collegiate and Agricultural Institute" around 1910 in Star by Dr. Edward F. Green that cooperated with the North Carolina A & M College in Raleigh.

  3. Jim Phillips Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie Watkins "Jim" Phillips, Sr. (July 21, 1931 – May 25, 2018) was an American politician who served in the North Carolina Senate from 1997 to 2001. A Democrat, he represented senate district 23.

  4. Bud Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips was born in Northeastern Johnson County, Arkansas. At the age of fifteen, he began preaching and traveling, and came to Bristol in 1953 on a bus. He was connected with the Graham Institute and Evangelical Association. [2] In 1982, Phillips moved to the Solar Hill Historic District in Bristol, Virginia, where he would reside until his ...

  5. Teen missing from Fort Yargo found safe in North Carolina

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    Winder police announced Wednesday morning that the teenager reported missing from Fort Yargo State Park has been located. Kaelyn Phillips, 16, was found in North Carolina, although police did not ...

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  7. Frank V. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Frank Van Tuyl Phillips (April 7, 1912 – April 12, 1994) was an American cinematographer. He was born in 1912 in San Bernardino, California . He was a director of photography and Disney and MGM Studios.

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  9. Ford Dabney - Wikipedia

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    Dabney was close friends with the family of Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall and was an honorary pallbearer for the funeral of Marshall's first wife, Vivian Burey Marshall (1911–1955). [ P ] Dabney died June 6, 1958, in Manhattan , at the Sydenham Hospital – 2 months and 9 days after the death of W.C. Handy .