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  2. Green Fuz - Wikipedia

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    The group was formed in Bridgeport, Texas. The members were Randy Alvey (vocals), Mike Pearce (drums), Jimmy Mercer (rhythm guitar), Les Dale (lead guitar), and R.E ...

  3. Bridgeport, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport is a city in Wise County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,923 in 2020. [ 4 ] In 2009, Bridgeport was named by the Texas Legislature as the Stagecoach Capital of Texas.

  4. St. John the Baptizer Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    It is the first Catholic church in Bridgeport, Texas, [1] the current building dates back to 1926, however a congregation was established in 1908. [2] History.

  5. Category:People from Bridgeport, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Bridgeport, Texas" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Green Fuz; H.

  6. O'Neil Ford - Wikipedia

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    O'Neil Ford (December 3, 1905 – July 20, 1982) was an American architect of the mid-20th century in Texas, and a leading architect of the American Southwest.He is considered one of the nation's best unknown architects, and his designs merged the modernism of Europe with the indigenous qualities of early Texas architecture. [1]

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  8. Clifton McNeely - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Clifton McNeely (June 22, 1919 – December 26, 2003) was an American basketball player and coach. [1] A 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) forward, [2] he played college basketball for the Texas Wesleyan Rams for three seasons and led the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in scoring during his senior season in 1946–47.

  9. Bettina Steinke - Wikipedia

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    Steinke was born Biddeford, Maine. [1] Her father was cartoonist and entertainer Jolly Bill Steinke. [2] After graduating from Bridgeport High School, she studied at Cooper Union and the Phoenix Art School where she concentrated on portraiture.