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  2. John Dawson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Collins Dawson IV (June 16, 1945 – July 21, 2009), nicknamed "Marmaduke", was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was best known as the leader and co-founder of the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage .

  3. John Dawson - Wikipedia

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    John Dawson (actor) (1919–1984), played Mr. Mumford in Rentaghost John Dawson (musician) (1945–2009), American singer and guitarist with the New Riders of the Purple Sage Politics and law

  4. John M. Dawson - Wikipedia

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    John Myrick Dawson (30 September 1930 in Champaign, Illinois – 17 November 2001 in Los Angeles) was an American computational physicist and the father of plasma-based acceleration techniques. Dawson earned his degrees in physics from the University of Maryland, College Park : a B.S. in 1952 and Ph.D. in 1957.

  5. John W. Dawson - Wikipedia

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    John W. Dawson (October 21, 1820 – September 10, 1877) was Governor of Utah Territory in 1861. Born on October 21, 1820, in the pioneer settlement of Cambridge in Dearborn County, Indiana, he was a lawyer, a farmer and a newspaper editor before he entered politics.

  6. John William Dawson - Wikipedia

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    John William Dawson was born on 13 October 1820 in Pictou, Nova Scotia, where he attended and graduated from Pictou Academy. Of Scottish descent, Dawson attended the University of Edinburgh to complete his education, and graduated in 1842, having gained a knowledge of geology and natural history from Robert Jameson .

  7. John Dawson (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    John Dawson (1734 – 19 September 1820) was both an English mathematician and physician. [1] He was born at Raygill in Garsdale , then in the West Riding of Yorkshire , where "Dawson's Rock" celebrates the site of his early thinking about conic sections .

  8. John Gilmary Shea - Wikipedia

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    John Dawson Gilmary Shea (July 22, 1824 – February 22, 1892) was a writer, editor, and historian of American history in general and American Roman Catholic history specifically. He was also a leading authority on aboriginal native Americans in the United States .

  9. John W. Dawson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John W. Dawson Jr. (born February 4, 1944) [1] is an American academic who is an emeritus professor of mathematics at Penn State York. Early life and education