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  2. SS Central America - Wikipedia

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    Thompson was sued in 2005 by several investors who had provided $12.5 million in financing and 2006 by several crew members over a lack of returns for their respective investments. In 2009, he had an off-shore account in the Cook Islands of $4.16 million (~$5.74 million in 2023). [8] [9] Thompson went into hiding in 2012.

  3. Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    A new owner came in and got the firm going again. By about 1997 regular production ceased and all boat production stopped by 2000 or 2001. A liquidation auction in 2002 signaled the end of almost 100 years of boat building history. [6] [7] The 2013 Assembly of the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association featured Thompson Brothers canoes. [4]

  4. Julius Patton - Wikipedia

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    The S.S. Central America was said to be carrying over 4 tons of American Gold Coins and Bars. It fell upon a hurricane early in its voyage and was torn apart by winds exceeding 105 mph. The ship went down on 9/11/1857 but was declared lost on 9/12/1857.

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  6. Uda Bay - Wikipedia

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    Her captain, Edwin P. Thompson, traveled to the Russian whaling station Mamga in Tugur Bay, where she was sold at auction for between $970 and $1,100 to Otto Wilhelm Lindholm. The second mate and four men guarded the wreck during the winter, and the following spring Lindholm salvaged what valuables he could before setting her afire. [10] [5] [11]

  7. Nan Marriott-Watson - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Margaret Marriott-Watson was born in West Derby, Lancashire, England on 31 December 1899, [1] [2] [3] as the only child to Frank McDonald Watson (1865–1944), an actor, and his wife, [4] Florence Reviere (née Brown; 1872–1956), also known by her stage surname, Edwin.

  8. Tristan Thompson Proudly Posts Rare Photos of 3 of His 4 Kids ...

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    Tristan Thompson is soaking up some precious family moments. The father of four took to Instagram on Wednesday, Dec. 18, to share photos of three of his four kids — son Prince, 8, whom he shares ...

  9. Who needs football? This year's SEC in the conversation for ...

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    The SEC’s winning percentage of .878 towers above men’s basketball’s other four power conferences, the Big 12 (.743), the Big Ten (.742), the Big East (.689) and the ACC (.635).

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