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  2. Charles Badger Clark - Wikipedia

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    Charles Badger Clark was born on January 1, 1883, in Albia, Iowa. [1] [6] His family moved to Dakota Territory, where his father served as a Methodist preacher in Huron, Mitchell, Deadwood and Hot Springs, [1] [2] [3] preaching at Calamity Jane's funeral. [5]

  3. Stuart Hamblen - Wikipedia

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    "Ole Pappy Time (Is a-Pickin' My Pockets)" "The Toy Violin" "My Brother" "If We All Said a Prayer" "Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)" (as the Cowboy Church Sunday School) "The Lord Is Counting on You" (as the Cowboy Church Sunday School) Decca 8 1955 "Just a Man" "Go On By" RCA Victor "Lord I'll Try" "Lonesome Valley"

  4. Curley Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Carmen William "Curley" Fletcher (1892—1954), also known as Curley W. Fletcher and Curley Fletcher, was an American composer of cowboy songs and cowboy poetry.A prolific creator of this material, he is best remembered for the classic cowboy song "The Strawberry Roan", written in 1915, and for his 1931 book Songs of the Sage.

  5. Stations of the Cross - Wikipedia

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    As the Stations of the Cross are prayed during the season of Lent in Catholic churches, each station is traditionally followed by a verse of the Stabat Mater, composed in the 13th century by Franciscan Jacopone da Todi. James Matthew Wilson's poetic sequence, The Stations of the Cross, is written in the same meter as da Todi's poem. [37]

  6. Louis Abernathy and Temple Abernathy - Wikipedia

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    After a long trip, they arrived in San Francisco in 62 days, thereby losing the prize but setting a record for the time elapsed for the trip. In 1913, the boys purchased an Indian motorcycle and, with their stepbrother, Anton, journeyed by motorcycle from Oklahoma to New York City. This was their last documented adventure.

  7. Jules Verne Allen - Wikipedia

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    Jules Verne Allen (April 1, 1883 – July 10, 1945) [1] [2] was an American country music singer-songwriter, writer, and cowboy. He was one of the few early singing cowboys who had actually engaged in ranching. Calling himself the "Original Singing Cowboy," Allen's music is considered some of the best examples of authentic traditional cowboy ...

  8. Prayer before a crucifix - Wikipedia

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    The Crucifix, cross with the corpus (Body of Christ) is an ancient symbol used within the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox churches, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. Look down upon me, good and gentle Jesus, while before Thy face I humbly kneel and, with burning soul, pray and beseech Thee to fix deep in my heart lively sentiments

  9. Africa Texas Style - Wikipedia

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    Africa Texas Style is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Andrew Marton and starring John Mills, Hugh O'Brian and Nigel Green. [1] The plot is about two American cowboys who are hired by a British rancher to oversee his estate in Kenya.