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  2. Floyd Jones - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Jones (July 21, 1917 – December 19, 1989) [1] was an American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was one of the first of the new generation of electric blues artists to record in Chicago after World War II , and a number of his recordings are regarded as classics of the Chicago blues idiom.

  3. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    Wisconsin — Jun 23, 2020: Removed by protesters. Later restored. "Forward" is the motto of the state of Wisconsin. A 1998 bronze replica of a commissioned 1893 work of the Wisconsin female artist Jean Pond Miner. Repaired and restored to its original site on 21 September 2021. [368] [369] John C. Calhoun Monument: Charleston: South Carolina ...

  4. Former Wisconsin Badgers cornerback Terrance Floyd dies - AOL

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  5. List of defunct councils (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    No Council City State Founded Defunct Remarks New council 602: 3rd Congressional District Council: Richmond: Virginia: 1924: 1927: Merged into Richmond Area Council 602: 728: 4th Congressional District Council

  6. Dub Jones (American football) - Wikipedia

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    William Augustus "Dub" Jones (December 29, 1924 – November 2, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a halfback for ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily for the Cleveland Browns.

  7. David R. Floyd-Jones - Wikipedia

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    A descendant of an old Long Island family, he was born at the family mansion on the Fort Neck estate in South Oyster Bay, New York (then Queens, now Nassau County).He was the eldest son of Brig.-Gen. Thomas Floyd-Jones (1788–1851) and Cornelia Haring (née Jones) Floyd-Jones (1796–1839).

  8. Floyd-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Floyd-Jones is a surname. Notable people with the name include: David R. Floyd-Jones (1813–1871), American lawyer and politician; DeLancey Floyd-Jones (1826–1902), American brevet brigadier general in the U.S. Civil War; Edward Floyd-Jones (1823–1901), American politician; Elbert Floyd-Jones (1817–1901), American politician

  9. Jones Dairy Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1832, Milo Jones, a government surveyor, moved from Vermont to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, with his wife and two children, to establish a traditional dairy farm. This small family farm produced primarily cheese, but also raised pigs for their own consumption. [2] In 1849, Milo C. Jones was born and soon joined his family in working the farm.