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Curtis Hooks Brogden (November 6, 1816 –
January 5, 1901) was an
American farmer,
attorney and
politician who
served as the 42nd
governor of the U.S....
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Brogden can
refer to:
Curtis Hooks Brogden (1816–1901),
North Carolina governor Gwendoline Brogden (1891–1973),
British stage actress John
Brogden (1969–)...
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Gilbert Brogden AM (born 28
March 1969) is an
Australian businessman, philanthropist, and
former politician. He was a
Liberal Party member for Pit****er...
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Brogden is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Wayne County,
North Carolina,
United States. The po****tion was 2,510 in 2020. It is
included in the Goldsboro...
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Lafayette Brogden Sr. (August 26, 1910 –
October 1, 2000) was an
American high
school football,
basketball and
baseball coach in Edenton, Wilson...
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black students to
integrate were
Anita Brame and Lucy
Jones at
Brogden Junior High (now
Brogden Middle School). In 1959,
Joycelyn McKissick became the first...
- John
Brogden may
refer to: John
Brogden (industrialist) (1798–1869),
British railway industrialist John
Brogden Jun. (industrialist) (1823–1855), British...
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James Brogden may
refer to:
James Brogden (MP) (c. 1765–1845),
Member of
Parliament for
Launceston 1796–1832
James Brogden (industrialist) (1832–1907)...
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Brogden (or Brogdon)
avocado is a
named cultivar of
avocado that
originated in Florida. The
original tree grew from a seed
planted in the
grove of...
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Willis J.
Brogden (October 18, 1877 –
October 29, 1935) was a
justice of the
North Carolina Supreme Court from 1926 to 1935. Born in Goldsboro, North...