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  2. Millfield, Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    Millfield is a suburb and electoral ward of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Millfield was part of the Sunderland North parliamentary constituency for elections to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom , but in 2010 was made a ward of the new Sunderland Central parliamentary constituency [ 2 ] [ 3 ] .

  3. Springfield, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is a city in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,152 at the 2010 census. [4] U.S. Highway 14 serves as a main route in the community. This location is in the middle of some of Minnesota's most productive farmland. [5] The city was home to Minnesota's sole brick plant up until its closure in 2016. [6]

  4. Riley Strain’s Family Holds Funeral After His Death at Age 22

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    Hundreds of people gathered at Strain’s Celebration of Life funeral service in his hometown of Springfield, Missouri on Friday, March 29, according to an online obituary. ... according to an ...

  5. Category:People from Springfield, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Springfield, Minnesota. Pages in category "People from Springfield, Minnesota" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. James R. Ward - Wikipedia

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    James Richard Ward (September 10, 1921 – December 7, 1941) was a US Navy sailor who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Why Florida State was left out of the College Football ...

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    Sunday’s announcement of the four teams selected for the College Football Playoff sent shockwaves through the sport.

  8. Robert C. Henry - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clayton Henry (July 16, 1921 – September 8, 1981) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Springfield, Ohio from 1966 to 1968 as one of the first black mayors of a midwestern city; however, this achievement is frequently overshadowed by fellow African American mayor Carl B. Stokes, who was elected mayor of Cleveland in 1967.

  9. Edward Shortt - Wikipedia

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    Shortt was in favour of denying entry to Mormon missionaries, with the Home Office believing such a policy would prove unpopular with the public. [10] Malcolm R. Thorp has suggested that Shortt's position as Recorder of Sunderland before he entered parliament may have influenced his feelings, as Sunderland experienced anti-Mormon riots in 1912 ...