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Driggs is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Driggs family,
prominent American Family Deborah Driggs, model, author, and
actress Edmund...
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followed by the
Battle of Pierre's Hole.
Driggs was
founded in 1888 by
Benjamin Woodbury Driggs, Jr. and Don
Carlos Driggs,
whose descendants later moved to...
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Drigg is a
village on the
coast of the
Irish Sea in the ****berland
district of the
county of ****bria, England. It
borders the Lake
District National Park...
- The
Driggs family is an
American business family descended from
Joseph Driggs of
Middletown and East Haddam,
Connecticut (died
November 1748). Adam Driggs...
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Driggs Dart was an American-built
light sporting aircraft of the late 1920s. Ivan
Driggs designed the Dart I single-seat high-wing
monoplane in 1926...
- also made
appearances in the publication's
newsstand specials.
Deborah Driggs (born
December 13, 1963, in Oakland, California) is an
American model and...
- late 1950s, the
record producer John
Hammond hired Driggs to ****ist him at
Columbia Records. Soon
Driggs was
producing records,
organizing recording sessions...
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Driggs-Schroeder was the name of
several naval guns
designed by US Navy
officers William H.
Driggs and
Seaton Schroeder for the
United States Navy in the...
- John
Driggs may
refer to: John B.
Driggs (1852–1914),
American physician, teacher, and
recorder of
native folktales in
Northwest Alaska John D.
Driggs (1927–2014)...
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Junius was born in
Driggs, Idaho, in 1907 to Don
Carlos Driggs who
founded the town, and May
Jerusha Robison.[citation needed]
Driggs was
President of Western...