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  2. Porter House (Paris, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Porter House is a historic home located at 407 South Dunlap Street, Paris, Henry County, Tennessee. It was built by Thomas Crawford about 1850 [2] and added to the National Register in 1973. [1] It is most notable for being the residence of Tennessee Governor James Davis Porter between 1887 and his death in 1912. [2]

  3. Betsy Rawls - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Earle Rawls (May 4, 1928 – October 21, 2023) was an American professional golfer who played on LPGA Tour. She won eight major championships and 55 LPGA Tour career events. She was a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame .

  4. Paris, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Paris is located just south of the center of Henry County at (36.301229, -88.313815 U.S. Route 641 passes through the city center as Market Street, leading north 21 miles (34 km) to Murray, Kentucky, and southeast 22 miles (35 km) to Camden.

  5. Michael Jackson’s Kids Paris and Bigi Attend Their ... - AOL

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    Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris, and son Bigi were among the members of the Jackson family who laid Tito Jackson to rest on Monday, November 4. The former Jackson 5 singer died September 15 at ...

  6. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  7. John Rawls - Wikipedia

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    John Bordley Rawls (/ r ɔː l z /; [2] February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American moral, legal and political philosopher in the modern liberal tradition. [3] [4] Rawls has been described as one of the most influential political philosophers of the 20th century.

  8. Katherine Rawls - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Louise Rawls (June 14, 1917 [1] – April 8, 1982), also known by her married names Katherine Thompson and Katherine Green, was an American competition swimmer and diver. She was the United States national champion in multiple events during the 1930s.

  9. Bell Witch - Wikipedia

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    Ingram published an interview with Lucinda E. Rawls, of Clarksville, Tennessee, daughter of Alexander Gooch and Theny Thorn, both reported as close friends of Betsy Bell. Rawls testified that the Bell Witch was a frequent topic of conversation during her lifetime and pointed to a murder of a man for witchcraft as evidence for this claim.