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  2. Samuel Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Proctor (March 29, 1919 [2] – July 10, 2005) was an American history professor and author. He taught at the University of Florida (UF) and wrote about the school and the state's history. He taught at the University of Florida (UF) and wrote about the school and the state's history.

  3. Samuel DeWitt Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Samuel DeWitt Proctor was born in Norfolk, Virginia on July 13, 1921. [1] Unusual for an African American born in this era, Proctor's grandparents on both sides had received education at the university level: his paternal grandmother had attended Hampton Institute, and both of his maternal grandparents had attended Norfolk Mission College,the forerunner of Booker T Washington High School in ...

  4. File:Proctor-Morning.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Samuel Proctor Oral History Program - Wikipedia

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    The program was founded by Dr. Samuel Proctor in 1967 as the University of Florida Oral History Program. Its original projects were collections centered around Florida history with the purpose of preserving eyewitness accounts of economic, social, political, religious and intellectual life in Florida and the South.

  6. Category:Portraits of men - Wikipedia

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    A. Portrait of Lord Aberdeen; Abraham Lincoln (Healy) The Accordionist; The Actor (painting) Portrait of Admiral Rodney; Portrait of an African Man; Alchitrof

  7. Samuel McDowell Tate - Wikipedia

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    Samuel McDowell Tate, eldest son and child of David and Susan M. Tate, was born at Morganton, in Burke County, North Carolina, on September 8, 1830. [1] His ancestry in both lines was a graft of French Protestants upon Scotch-Irish stock. [ 1 ]

  8. Tate House (Tate, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Tate House is a historic property east of Tate, Georgia on Georgia State Route 53.Colonel Samuel Tate began construction in 1921 and the mansion was completed in 1926. Designed by Walker and Weeks, architects in the Neo-Classical style, the home is made of pink and white marble (Etowah Marble) supplied by Tate's Georgia Marble Company, and sometimes called the "Pink Palace" or "Pink Marble ...

  9. List of USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners (men)

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    However, sports historians today acknowledge the 1906 edition to be the first official men's national indoor championships. [1] The men's and women's championships have been held jointly since 1965. Following professionalization of the sport, the running of the national championships was taken over by The Athletics Congress of the USA (TAC ...