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Lynn Baggett was born Ruth Baggett in Wichita Falls, Texas on May 10, 1923, to David L. Baggett, who worked in the oil industry and Ruth Baggett (née Simmons), who worked as a stenographer. Following her high school graduation in Dallas, she was discovered at a department store by a Warner Bros. agent and signed with the studio despite not ...
Barton Stone's plantation house, known to his family simply as the "Home Place," was one of three plantation houses that he owned. His other two houses were "Duck Pond" and "Prairie Place." By 1860, Stone owned 83 enslaved people, and 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) in Montgomery County , with an additional 2,000 acres (810 ha) in Autauga County .
Seven original baghèts, not all complete, were discovered in the modern era in val Gandino and val Seriana; the oldest of them had been handed down in the same family of players since 1870. The Bergamo bagpipes were virtually abandoned in the social disorder of the mid-1950s, according to research by Valter, [ 1 ] the last player baghèt was ...
James Alex Baggett (born February 2, 1932 [1]) is an American historian, author, and former university dean. He worked at Union University and wrote a book about it. In 2003 his talk on his book about " Scalawags " was aired on C-Span . [ 2 ]
Baggett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Baggett (fl. 1933–39), American college football coach; Alley Baggett (born 1973), American glamour model; Bill Baggett (1902–1978), English footballer; Billy Baggett (1929–2015), American professional football player; Charlie Baggett (born 1953), American football coach
Agnes Beahn Baggett (April 9, 1905 – December 15, 1992) was an American politician who served in the state of Alabama. She served as Alabama's Secretary of State from 1951 to 1955, 1963–1967 and 1975–1979.
After Rojas was arrested, Baggett's family members sued the city, saying they experienced "severe emotional distress" upon learning what happened. They accused the city of negligence, invasion of ...
Lee J. Baggett Jr. (January 11, 1927 – August 10, 1999) was a four star admiral in the United States Navy who served as Commander in Chief Europe in 1985 and Commander in Chief of the United States Atlantic Command from 1985 to 1988.