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The former Thomas Bros. building, 17731 Cowan, Irvine, California. Thomas Guide is a series of paperback, spiral-bound atlases featuring detailed street maps of various large metropolitan areas in the United States, including Boise, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland, Reno-Tahoe, Sacramento, San Francisco, Seattle, Tucson, and Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.
Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799 – February 7, 1854) was an Irish fur trader in America [1] Indian agent, and mountain man. [2] He trapped for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. He was among the first white men to discover South Pass, Wyoming.
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Charles Sparks Thomas [1] (September 28, 1897 – October 17, 1983) [2] was an American politician who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1954 to 1957. Thomas was born in Independence, Missouri, [3] and he attended the University of California and Cornell University. During World War I, he served as a naval aviator. He joined the Eisenhower ...
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Thomas Hollow is a valley in Barry and McDonald Counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Thomas Hollow has the name of the local Thomas family. [2]
Thomas Frederic Hornbein was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 6, 1930. His mother, Rosalie (Bernstein) Hornbein, was a housewife, and his father, Leonard Hornbein, was a department store advertiser. Hornbein states that he had a desire to be outside since his childhood, and that he would climb trees and houses in St. Louis.
Continental Airlines Flight 11, registration N70775, was a Boeing 707 aircraft which exploded in the vicinity of Centerville, Iowa, United States, while en route from O'Hare Airport, Chicago, Illinois, to Kansas City, Missouri, on May 22, 1962.