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  2. List of recipients of the Sagamore of the Wabash Award

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    Name Date Notes Ref. Quentin A. Blachly: 1975: Republican politician and attorney. First award. [7]Iron Eyes Cody: October 13, 1975: Actor. While reported to be the first Native American recipient of the award, he was later revealed to be of Italian descent.

  3. Wesley L. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Lee Fox (September 30, 1931 – November 24, 2017) was a highly decorated United States Marine Corps colonel with 43 years of service. Fox was a combat veteran – receiving the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during the Vietnam War – and is considered one of the Marine Corps' legendary heroes.

  4. Meg Bennett, Daytime Emmy-Winning Young & Restless Alum, Dead ...

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    Meg Bennett, a Daytime Emmy Award-winning soap actress and writer whose credits included Santa Barbara and The Young and the Restless, has died. She was 75. According to her obituary, Bennett ...

  5. Paul Lukather - Wikipedia

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    Paul Lukather (August 24, 1926 – October 9, 2014) was a veteran actor known for his vast array of work across stage, television and voice-over work.. Lukather graduated from Drake University and Yale University.

  6. Dudley Sutphin - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Vanness Sutphin (October 25, 1875 – May 18, 1926) was a prominent resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, a well-known attorney and judge, a French Legion of Honor medal winner, and an outstanding amateur tennis player.

  7. Rick McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    The recount was completed by the end of January 1985; the final result had McIntyre ahead by 418 votes. He was again certified the winner and, after Republicans forced a vote on the matter, again denied a seat, though the House Administration Committee promised to resolve the matter in 45 days. [7]

  8. Heather Whitestone - Wikipedia

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    Whitestone was born in Dothan, Alabama, to Bill Whitestone and Daphne Gray.When she was 18 months old, she lost her hearing due to a serious ear infection. In fourth grade, she learned about the story of Helen Keller, who would forever change her life.

  9. Buckskin Bill Black - Wikipedia

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    William P. "Buckskin Bill" Black (1929 – January 10, 2018) was a Louisiana children's television personality and, later, school board member. [1] [2] He hosted what at the time were the longest-running children's television programs in the United States, Storyland and The Buckskin Bill Show, on Baton Rouge's WAFB-TV.