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Luther C. Dodge, mayor of Burlington [20] Johannah Leddy Donovan, Vermont state representative; Louis F. Dow, mayor of Burlington from 1935 to 1939 [21] Albert S. Drew, mayor of Burlington [22] David J. Foster, congressman; Aaron H. Grout, son of Governor Josiah Grout and Vermont Secretary of State; Isaac R. Harrington, mayor of Buffalo, New ...
Mayors of Burlington, New Jersey (8 P) Pages in category "People from Burlington, New Jersey" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
Otis Blackwell (February 16, 1931 – May 6, 2002) was an American songwriter whose work influenced rock and roll.His compositions include "Fever" (recorded by Little Willie John), "Great Balls of Fire" and "Breathless" (recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis), "Don't Be Cruel", "All Shook Up", and "Return to Sender" (with Winfield Scott; recorded by Elvis Presley), and "Handy Man" (recorded by Jimmy Jones).
The death of the 23-year-old trans model Thomas Blackwell, who was known as “Tommy Playboy,” is being investigated by the New York City Police Department.
The original motto of the Burlington Free Press was "Not the glory of Caesar, but the welfare of Rome". The Burlington Free Press became a daily newspaper on April 1, 1848, in response to the invention of the telegraph that brought more up-to-date news to the Burlington area. The first telegraph message was received in Burlington on February 2 ...
David Harold Blackwell was born on April 24, 1919, in Centralia, Illinois, to Mabel Johnson Blackwell, a full-time homemaker, and Grover Blackwell, an Illinois Central Railroad worker. [9] He was the eldest of four children [8] with two brothers, J. W. and Joseph, and one sister, Elizabeth. Growing up in an integrated community, Blackwell ...
Charles W. Blackwell (July 30, 1942 – January 2, 2013, Chickasaw Nation) was an American lawyer, educator, activist, and diplomat, who served as the first Ambassador of the Chickasaw Nation to the United States of America, from 1995 until his death in 2013. [1]
Charles Blackwell was born in Leytonstone, Essex, on 20 May 1940. [2] His parents separated when he was young and he was sent to live with his grandparents, where he found solace in his grandmother's old upright piano and began picking out tunes. [3] When his mother remarried he took his stepfather's surname.