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  2. Salt River (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In the period of the 1848 election campaign, political cartoonists employed visual and textual references of Salt River as a means of satire to sway public opinion on the strengths and weaknesses of opposing political candidates. Salt River was described in context as a "tantalizing, semi-mythical waterway whose treacherous shoals were ...

  3. John Huppenthal - Wikipedia

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    John Huppenthal (born March 3, 1954) is an American politician who served as Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction from 2011 to 2015. Prior to being elected Superintendent, Huppenthal served as City Councilman, State Representative, and State Senator.

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  7. Mark Lamb (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Lamb's wife, Janel, is the author of a book titled The Sheriff's Wife, and frequently appears alongside him at public events. [5] On December 16, 2022, Lamb's son, Cooper, daughter-in-law, and infant granddaughter died in a traffic collision in Gilbert, Arizona. [15] Lamb is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [5]

  8. François Beaulieu II - Wikipedia

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    John Franklin's 1819-1820 expedition map showing Salt River, N.W.T. In his book En route pour la mer Glaciale, [2] Emile Petitot recounts his visit with Francois Beaulieu in 1862 at Salt River (near Fort Smith). "That same night we set up our tent at Salt River. It is an undrinkable river whose source is the Caribou Mountains. The salt of this ...

  9. Reno Gang - Wikipedia

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    J. Wilkison (also known as Wilkinson or Wilkerson) Reno moved to Indiana in 1813 from the Salt River region of Kentucky, one of the Civil War border states. He married Julia Ann Freyhafer in 1835. Future gang members Franklin (Frank), John, Simeon (Sim), and William (Bill) Reno were born to the couple in Rockford, Jackson County, Indiana. There ...