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Karl Chevrolet also holds the record for being named the top certified used car dealership in General Motors 13 times. Moyer grew the business significantly in the last eight-plus years, according ...
With the railroad station at the east end of town being called Reese, the post office of Gates at the west end eventually merged, the entire village and surrounding area becoming known as Reese. James N. Taylor, whom, according to the 1880 census was born in Virginia, served as postmaster from 1878 to at least 1883.
In 1972, he hooked up with Hoss Ellington driving a Chevrolet Monte Carlo, to little success. His last start came at the 1972 Old Dominion 500 at Martinsville Speedway . Later life and death
Keyser was born in Baltimore, Maryland on November 23, 1835, the son of Samuel Stouffer Keyser and Elizabeth (née Wyman) Keyser. [2] He was educated at various private schools in Baltimore, and entered St. Timothy's Academy in Catonsville, Maryland in 1846. He and his twin brother, Samuel, remained there until 1850, when their father's ...
1997: Ernie Irvan, two months removed from a controversial weekend and bad crash at Texas Motor Speedway, ran away for the Michigan win, his lone win of the season, final win for Robert Yates, and only career win at the track where he was gravely injured three years earlier. 1999: For the first and only time at Michigan, the race goes caution-free.
Maryann Keller was an American automotive industry analyst and author. [1] [2] Keller covered the auto industry as a Wall Street analyst from the 1970s until the 1990s. [3]She was last the principal at Maryann Keller & Associates, an automotive consultancy firm she founded in 2001.
Charles Lovett Keyser (January 19, 1930 – July 31, 2022) [1] was the fourth bishop suffragan for the Armed Forces in the Episcopal Church. He was consecrated on March 24, 1990, and retired on February 29, 2000, when he served as an assisting bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Florida .
Keyser married Ruby Hackett of Tunbridge on January 8, 1977. [1] She died in June 1999, after 21 years of marriage. [1] His children included son F. Ray Keyser Jr., daughter Natalie Keyser Niles, and step-daughter, Elaine R. Cilley. [1] Keyser was a lifelong fan of the Boston Red Sox. [1] [3]