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    Pontiac, Michigan: Suffered a punctured lung from the collision [19] Frank Attkisson: 1955 2017 61 years American politician bicycle St. Cloud, Florida [20] Pascale Audret [21] 1936 2000 63 years French actress car (passenger) Brive-la-Gaillarde, Corrèze, France Seriki Audu: 1991 2014 23 years Nigerian footballer car Bauchi State, Nigeria ...

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    Cobbs supported singer Billy Williams in the years before the latter's death in 1972, and paid for his funeral services and burial. [14] Cobbs' hour-long radio broadcasts pioneered a format which was followed by many subsequent religious programs. [1] [3] The First Church of Deliverance building was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 5 ...

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    In 1820, Pontiac became the county seat of Oakland County. Pontiac incorporated as a village in 1837 and later as a city in 1861. The township was organized as a civil entity in 1827. Under Michigan law, cities are independent of township governance, while villages may continue to receive some services from the township.

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    The Pontiac State Hospital, c. 1912 Buckland Memorial Chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery. Present-day Pontiac, Michigan was traversed for thousands of years by indigenous peoples due to the confluence of the Saginaw Trail and the Nottawassippi River; the river's indigenous name was replaced with the Clinton River name by settlers coming from New York State where DeWitt Clinton served as Governor.

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