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Garrit Allan Robertson Young (May 3, 1953 –
August 17, 2023) was an
American musician and
music producer. He was best
known as the
original drummer of...
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Gerrit Smith (March 6, 1797 –
December 28, 1874), also
spelled Gerritt Smith, was an
American social reformer, abolitionist, businessman,
public intellectual...
- Music:
Orezi –
Zarokome + You
Garrit". Jaguda. 15
November 2013.
Retrieved 15
November 2013. "Orezi –
Zarokome + You
Garrit". TooXclusive. 15
November 2013...
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English Prairie,
named for two
English fur traders,
Abraham Lansing and
Garrit Roseboom, who
opened a post at the
close of the
French and
Indian War. Lansing...
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Martin and Osa Johnson,
Charles Cottar, and
author Stewart Edward White.
Garrit Forbes—hunting
companion of W. D. M. Bell,
first cousin of
Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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Douce playsence /
Garison /
Neuma quinti toni
Floret /
Florens /
Neuma Garrit gallus / In nova fert /
Neuma Impudenter circuivi /
Virtutibus / Contratenor...
- King was
saved by his ****igned bodyguard, a
local police officer named Garrit Howard. In 1996, the
owner of the
Tardy Furniture store in Winona, Bertha...
- its
extensive gardens, it was the home of the War of 1812 veteran, Gen.
Garrit Hopper Striker, and
lasted until 1896, when it was demolished. The site...
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credited with
being the
founder of Boonville.
Edmunds had
arrived with
Garrit Boon, who is
believed to be the
first to
attempt permanent settlement in...
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original on
November 4, 2013.
Retrieved November 2, 2013. Voggesser,
Garrit (2001). "The
Indian Projects" (PDF).
Bureau of
Reclamation History Program...