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  2. Joseph Carr - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Francis Carr (October 22, 1879 – May 20, 1939) was an American sports executive in football, baseball, and basketball. He is best known as the president of the National Football League from 1921 until 1939.

  3. Josh Cellars - Wikipedia

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    American vintner Joseph Carr, who grew up in Upstate New York, first began developing Josh Cellars in 2005 in collaboration with Sonoma-based winemaker Tom Larson. [4] [6] The company's name is a tribute to Joseph Carr's father Josh, who died in 1992 and was not a winemaker but rather a military veteran who also worked as a lumberjack and volunteer firefighter.

  4. Joseph Carr (music publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carr (London, 1739 – Baltimore, Maryland, October 20, 1819) was an American music publisher. [1] He was the father of Thomas and Benjamin , and was one of the most influential publishers in the early history of the United States.

  5. Joseph Carr (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carr (1879–1939) was the U.S. National Football League president, 1921–1939. Joseph or Joe Carr may also refer to: Joseph Carr (music publisher) (1739–1819), 19th century Baltimore music publisher

  6. Joseph Bradford Carr - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bradford Carr (August 16, 1828 – February 24, 1895) [1] was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Early life.

  7. 1925 NFL Championship controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Maroons' trophy (carved out of anthracite coal), made in 1925 and is now in the Pro Football Hall of Fame after being donated by surviving team members in 1964. [1]The 1925 National Football League (NFL) Championship, awarded to the Chicago Cardinals, has long been the subject of controversy, centering on the suspension of the Pottsville Maroons by NFL commissioner Joseph Carr, which ...

  8. J. L. Carr - Wikipedia

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    A literary map of Yorkshire by Carr. Carr was born in Carlton Miniott in the North Riding of Yorkshire, next to Thirsk railway station, into a Wesleyan Methodist family. His father Joseph, the eldest of 12 children of a tenant farmer, [1] went to work for the railways, eventually becoming a station master then traffic controller for the North Eastern Railway. [2]

  9. Commissioner of the NFL - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carr. At the same meeting where this dispute was resolved in favor of Ranney's own Akron Pros, Joseph Carr, owner of the Columbus Panhandles, was named league president. Carr moved the Association's headquarters to Columbus, drafted a league constitution and by-laws, gave teams territorial rights, developed membership criteria for the ...