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  2. Maurice M. Milligan - Wikipedia

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    He practiced law and became Richmond city attorney and then probate judge for Ray County, Missouri. He was a federal prosecutor from 1934 to 1945. He was a federal prosecutor from 1934 to 1945. After toppling Pendergast, Milligan ran in 1940 for the US Senate seat held by Harry S. Truman .

  3. Richmond, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Richmond is a city in Ray County, Missouri, and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area within the United States. The population was 6,013 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is the county seat of Ray County.

  4. Aaron H. Conrow - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 the family relocated to Missouri. Conrow studied law and began his practice at Richmond, Missouri. He married Mary Ann Quisenberry on May 17, 1848. They had six children. In 1855, Conrow was appointed by the Governor of Missouri as the first judge of the newly formed Ray County Common Pleas Court.

  5. Robert P. Black - Wikipedia

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    At the Fed, Black became an assistant vice president, vice president, and first-vice president before becoming the president of the FRB Richmond branch. Black and his two successors as president of the Richmond Fed, J. Alfred Broaddus [5] and Jeffrey Lacker, discussed in an interview for the Richmond Times-Dispatch the changes that occurred in economic trends, the banking community, and the ...

  6. Robert Hugh Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller was born in Richmond, Virginia, His parents were John E.Miller, the son of a plantation owner of Scottish descent and Mary A. (Rogers) Miller. [2] [4] The Millers had two children, Robert H, and Edmund, who died in 1859 in Boone County, Missouri [2] Miller's first years were spent on his father's plantation in Albemarle County, Virginia [5] Following the death of his father, in 1838 ...

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  8. Rich Mullins - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wayne Mullins (October 21, 1955 – September 19, 1997) was an American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter best known for his worship songs "Awesome God" and "Sometimes by Step".

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