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Affton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in south St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, near St. Louis. The population was 20,417 at the 2020 United States Census .
Moseley was born in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, on January 4, 1905, the son of George Van Horn Moseley and Alice Dodds Moseley. His father, then an officer in the 1st Cavalry Division , later rose to become a major general and Vice Chief of Staff of the Army during the Hoover Administration.
George Van Horn Moseley (September 28, 1874 – November 7, 1960) was a United States Army general. Following his retirement in 1938, he became controversial for his fiercely anti-immigrant and antisemitic views.
Pages in category "People from Affton, Missouri" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ed Albrecht; B.
George Paul Kornegay (November 23, 1913 – June 3, 2014) was an American folk and outsider artist, and minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, who created a large Christian visionary environment with found objects near Brent, Alabama.
In 1995, Carnahan underwent a trade mission to South Korea, one of Missouri's top trading partners. [126] The mission led to new deals between Missouri businesses valued at over $2 million. [127] That same year, Carnahan appointed Ronnie L. White to the Supreme Court of Missouri, the first black judge to be appointed to the court. [128]
Douglas Dewayne Moseley, known as Doug Moseley (March 24, 1928 – November 8, 2017), was a Kentucky minister and politician who served in the Kentucky Senate from 1974 to 1987. [ 2 ] Moseley died on November 8, 2017, at Hospice House in Southern Kentucky.
Cape Girardeau County was organized on October 1, 1812, as one of five original counties in the Missouri Territory after the US made the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. It is named after Ensign Sieur Jean Baptiste de Girardot (also spelled Girardeau or Girardat), a French officer stationed 1704–1720 at Kaskaskia in the Illinois Country of New France.