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Sporting News, the "Bible of Baseball."
Gritts was born in Vian, Oklahoma, on
August 8, 1914. His father,
George Gritts, a full-blood
Cherokee whose name is...
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Stephen John
Gritt (born 31
October 1957) is an
English former football player,
manager and scout. His
playing career included spells at
Charlton Athletic...
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Starrcade '88: True
Gritt was the
sixth annual Starrcade professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV)
event produced under the
National Wrestling Alliance...
- to be
adopted in the Gr****
motorway system Steve Gritt (born 1957),
British footballer Franklin Gritts (1915-1996),
American artist Nitty-gritty (disambiguation)...
- margin. The club's
directors appointed Steve Gritt, the
former joint manager of
Charlton Athletic, as manager—
Gritt was
relatively unknown. Brighton's league...
- paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculpture, basketry, and carvings.
Franklin Gritts was a
Cherokee artist who
taught students from many
tribes at
Haskell Institute...
- drummer,
vocalist and
throat singer, and
singer and
guitarist G. R.
Gritt.
Gritt and
Ayalik met at the
Northern Scene arts
festival in Ottawa, Ontario...
- The feud with
Flair came to an end
after December's
Starrcade 1988: True
Gritt where Flair pinned Luger in a
rematch main
event for the NWA
title by illegally...
- Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1966. Jack
Frederick Kilpatrick, Anna
Gritts Kilpatrick.
Notebook of a
Cherokee Shaman. Washington:
Smithsonian Institution...
- Reading.
Retrieved October 1, 2016. Kilpatrick, Jack F; Kilpatrick, Anna
Gritts (1968). New
Echota Letters. Dallas:
Southern Methodist University Press...