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Jim Crawley (February 11, 1934 – July 31, 2024) was an American football coach. He was the third head football coach at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Maryland, serving for seven seasons, from 1968 to 1974, and compiling a record of 33–28–3. [1]
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Maryland Advocate & Farmer's & Mechanics Register: Cumberland: 1831 1835 [57] Maryland Free Press: Hagerstown: 1862 1876 On hiatus from 1863-1866. Also published as Reporter and Advertiser, 1875-1876. Maryland Gazette: Annapolis: 1727 1734 [33] Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser: Hagerstown: 1797 1801 [58] Maryland Gazette, and ...
Funeral services for Carter, who died Dec. 29, essentially started Saturday at his home in Plains, Georgia. A procession to Atlanta followed for a moment of silence at the state Capitol Building ...
Bill Byrge, an actor who appeared in many of the “Ernest” comedy films as “Bobby,” died on Thursday at the age of 92 in Nashville, Tenn. Byrge’s cousin, Sharon Chapman, confirmed his ...
J. Glenn Beall was born in Frostburg, Maryland, to Olin and Florence (née Glenn) Beall. [1] He was a descendant of Colonel Ninian Beall, who immigrated from Scotland in 1658 as an indentured servant and eventually became a wealthy landowner. [2]
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The Frostburg Spirit was weekly newspaper that was published by Peter L. Livengood in Frostburg, Maryland from September 11, 1913, to January 28, 1915. [1] Livengood was a lifelong participant in the newspaper business, having previously published Maryland 's Salisbury Star and Pennsylvania 's Meyersdale Republican . [ 2 ]