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Earl John Hindman [citation needed] (/ ˈ h aɪ n d m ə n /; October 20, 1942 – December 29, 2003) [1] was an American actor, best known for his roles as Bob Reid on the television soap opera Ryan's Hope from 1975-1984 and 1988-89, and as Wilson W. Wilson on the sitcom Home Improvement from 1991-1999.
Thomas Carmichael Hindman Jr. was born to Thomas C. Hindman Sr. and Sallie Holt Hindman on January 28, 1828. His parents were of English and Scottish descent, and his father had served in the 39th United States Infantry during the War of 1812.
Bonney is wounded by Matthews while attempting to recover the rifle taken from him by Brady. Sheriff Brady and Deputy Hindman are killed. April 4, There is a gun battle at Blazer's Mill with Buckshot Roberts. Buckshot and Brewer are killed, Middleton is badly wounded, Bonney is grazed by a bullet, George Coe has his trigger finger shot off.
The Hindman Historic District is a historic district along Main St. and Kentucky Route 160 in Hindman, Kentucky. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1] It is an irregularly-shaped district. It mainly includes two-story houses and commercial buildings built from 1903 to 1960.
Carl Dewey Perkins was born in Hindman, Kentucky on October 15, 1912, to Dora Calhoun Perkins and James Perkins. [2] Perkins attended high school at Hindman High School and Caney Junior College (now Alice Lloyd College). He worked as a teacher in a Knott County School for 90 students.
Hindman (usually / ˈ h aɪ n d m ən /) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Hindman (1922–1999), American actor; Daniel T. Hindman (1839–1915), American politician; Darwin Hindman (1933–2019), American politician; Dorothy Hindman (born 1966), American composer and music educator; Earl Hindman (1942–2003 ...
Hindman is located just west of the center of Knott County at (37.337174, -82.981147 It sits in the valley of Troublesome Creek , at the junction of its Left Fork and Right Fork. Kentucky Routes 160 and 550 pass through the center of town, and Kentucky Route 80 , a four-lane highway, passes just north of the city limits.
William Hindman (April 1, 1743 – January 19, 1822) was an American lawyer and statesman from Talbot County, Maryland. He represented Maryland in the Continental Congress , and in the federal Congress as both a Representative from the second and seventh districts, and as a U.S. Senator .