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  2. Peggy Anderson - Wikipedia

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    She wrote three well-known books: The Daughters (1972), about the Daughters of the American Revolution; Nurse (1979); and Children's Hospital (1985). [1] Nurse was a major best-seller. The book was an account of the working life of a nurse, based on a pseudonymized series of interviews with a 27-year-old nurse named Philadelphia.

  3. Lurie Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital underwent further reorganization in 1904, ultimately changing the hospital's name from the Maurice Porter Children's Hospital to Children's Memorial Hospital (CMH). [ 17 ] [ 18 ] A few years later, in 1907 the hospital was gifted an X-ray machine by local philanthropist, John Borland.

  4. Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow (1816–1891) - Wikipedia

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    Stringfellow was the youngest of the ten children born to Robert Stringfellow (a veteran of the War of 1812 and merchant at Raccoon Ford on the Rapidan River and farmer in Culpeper County, Virginia), and Mary Plunkett (daughter of an early industrialist in Orange County, Virginia). [1] John H. Stringfellow was his brother.

  5. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston - Wikipedia

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    The hospital contained the original Dolly Blalock Black Memorial Garden, [2] dedicated to Elizabeth "Dolly" Blalock, wife of Eugene R. Black, Sr., president of the World Bank. In the 1950s, Egleston became the pediatric teaching hospital affiliate for the Emory University School of Medicine, and in 1959 relocated to the university's campus.

  6. Virginia State Route 645 (Fairfax County) - Wikipedia

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    View northwest along SR 645 (Main Street) in Clifton. A map of Fairfax County shows that SR 645 is somewhat circuitous: Wall Road is east–west, Lees Corner Road, Stringfellow Road, and the northern part of Clifton Road are north–south, the rest of Clifton Road is mostly east–west, and Burke Lake Road is northeast–southwest.

  7. Henderson history: Creation of family court judge job tied to ...

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    The Henderson County Judicial Center and the county’s family court judgeship are practically twins but they were a long time in the womb. The first glimmering of a judicial center came in The ...

  8. William Samuel Henson - Wikipedia

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    Starting c. 1838, Henson became interested in aviation. In April 1841 he patented an improved lightweight steam engine, and with fellow lacemaking-engineer John Stringfellow in c. 1842 he designed a large passenger-carrying steam-powered monoplane, with a wing span of 150 feet, which he named the "Henson Aerial Steam Carriage".

  9. Steve Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Steve Hardy is a fictional character from the ABC soap opera General Hospital.Former Major League Baseball infielder John Beradino originated the role of Steve Hardy on the show's April 1, 1963, premiere, portraying the character for 33 years until taken ill [1] and last appearing on April 23, 1996. [2]