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Coolidge, Arizona – named for 30th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge and the most recent city to be named after a U.S. President; Cooper, Maine – General John Cooper (landowner) [156] Cooper River (South Carolina) – Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury [156] Cooperstown, New York – William Cooper
Name Birth year Notability Reference John Adams: 1825 Brigadier General during the American Civil War [1] Shak Adams: 1998 Soccer player [2] Duane Allman: 1946 Guitarist and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band [3] Gregg Allman: 1947 Singer, keyboardist and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band [4] Frank Maxwell Andrews: 1884
Jace Herondale, one of the main characters of The Shadowhunter Chronicles Jacaerys Velaryon, also known as Jace, a prominent character in the epic fantasy novella The Princess and the Queen and the novel Fire & Blood , both by George R. R. Martin , as well as the television adaptation of the latter, House of the Dragon
The former Teen Mom 2 star shared a new TikTok video on Monday, February 19, that featured throwback videos of her 14-year-old son Jace as a baby boy. “Looking at my oldest YT videos,” Evans ...
Roy Acuff (1903–1992), musician; born in Maynardville; Charlie Adams, drummer; Calpernia Addams (born 1971), transgender actress; born in Nashville; James Agee (1909–1955); Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, screenwriter, poet, critic; born in Knoxville
Scott Beigel (1982–2018), geography teacher, cross country coach, and one of the 17 victims who was killed in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting; Scott Bennett, several people; Scott Benton (politician) (born 1987), British politician; Scott Bloom (born 1973), American actor, and film producer; Scott Braddock, American retired ...
In 1967, Scott was named first-team All-SEC defensive back by the Associated Press, and in 1968 again in both the AP and the UPI. The ten interceptions in a season is now second-most in Georgia history behind Terry Hoage’s 12 in 1982. Scott's 175 return yards on interceptions in 1968 is also second all-time for Georgia.
Jayce Brown (born 2005), American football player; Jayce Fincher, bassist of the rock group Marvelous 3; Jayce Hawryluk (born 1996), Canadian ice hockey player; Jayce Landberg, Swedish musician and novelist