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  2. John Duncan (author) - Wikipedia

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    John D. Duncan (1938 – September 21, 2022) [1] was an American author and historian. A retired history professor, and a twelfth-generation native of South Carolina , he lived the majority of his life in Savannah, Georgia .

  3. Rutherford school board candidate faces TBI investigation and ...

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    Rutherford County Board of Education candidate John Duncan remains suspended from his district Daniel-McKee Alternative School teaching job pending the outcome of a criminal investigation.

  4. John Duncan Sr. - Wikipedia

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    John James Duncan Sr. (March 24, 1919 – June 21, 1988) was an American attorney and Republican politician who represented Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1965 until his death in 1988. [1]

  5. School board candidate cleared of crime, resigns over ...

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    The Rutherford County School Board Zone 2 ballot continues to show candidate John Duncan, who is accused of taking "an inappropriate and graphic photograph" at Stewarts Creek High.. After a ...

  6. Tennessee's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    In the 1964 election, the district chose Knoxville mayor John Duncan, Sr. Duncan served for 23 years before he died in the summer of 1988. Following Duncan's death, the district elected his son, Jimmy. The younger Duncan served for over thirty years from late 1988 until his successor was sworn in early January 2019.

  7. John Duncan - Wikipedia

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    John Duncan, a.k.a. John Dongan (fl. c. 1410), Manx religious leader John Duncan (writer) (1721–1808), English miscellaneous writer and army chaplain John Duncan (theologian) (1796–1870), aka Rabbi Duncan, Scottish religious leader and educator

  8. John Duncan (US Administration) - Wikipedia

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    John M. Duncan was born September 26, 1945, in Oak Park, Illinois. President George W. Bush nominated Duncan to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Legislative Affairs on February 28, 2001. Duncan served as Administrative Assistant to the former Senator William Roth as well as Majority Staff Director on the Senate Committee on ...

  9. John Duncan (painter) - Wikipedia

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    John Duncan (1866–1945) was a Scottish Symbolist painter. [1] [2] Much of his work, apart from portraits, depicted Arthurian legends, Celtic folklore, and other ...