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- Irving Lee Dilliard (November 27, 1904 – October 9, 2002) was an American journalist and author. He was born in Collinsville, Illinois, and died in Glen...
- Cierra Janay Dillard (born May 8, 1996) is an American-Senegalese professional basketball player who currently plays for Alexandria Sporting Club. Dillard...
- was a trading post founded in 1834 by Colonel Dr. John J. Dilliard: 7  and known as Dilliard's Landing. The settlement had competition from Greenwood Leflore's...
- California Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-520-03854-7. Dilliard 1969, p. 176. Dilliard 1969, pp. 176–177. Dilliard, Irving (1969). "The Shoemaker and the Fish Peddler"...
- History of the West Virginia Mine Wars. Oakland: PM Press. Dilliard, Irving and Mary Sue Dilliard Schusky, "Mary Harris Jones," in Notable American Women...
- Elton, whom she joined as a teammate part-time the following season at Dilliard Racing, where her best finish was a 15th at Dover. She only made one race...
- is a 2023 memoir about Jill Duggar, which was also written by Derrick Dilliard and Craig Borlase. The book describes Jill's childhood and her experiences...
- census. The town was named after Moscow, Russia, by its founder J. A. Dilliard to honor his wife Alexandra, a native of the Russian city, whom he met...
- player and professional volleyball player; grew up in Collinsville Irving Dilliard, journalist and author; life-long resident of Collinsville. Art Fletcher...
- Joseph Dilliard, who used the iron to make utensils for early settlers. Iron came from surface hematite ore smelted by charcoal fires. The Dilliard family...