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Irvin Victor "Fuzzy"
Hufft (August 2, 1901 –
October 28, 1973) was an
American professional baseball outfielder. He pla**** in the
Pacific Coast League...
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Elmwood Avenue Kansas City,
Kansas Area
served 17
countries Key
people Ashley Hufft,
President and CEO
Website https://www.unbound.org
Formerly called Christian...
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singer and
guitarist with the doo-****
group Parliament-Funkadelic
Fuzzy Hufft (1901−1973),
American baseball player Fuzzy Knight (1901−1976), American...
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Wilson withdrew after the Sept. 21 primary,
leaving the in****bent,
Robert Hufft as the
winner of that race. In the
Okfuskee and
McIntosh races, the winning...
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prisoner but [rather they] will be shot on sight.": 186 Major-General
Raymond Hufft (U.S. Army) gave
instructions to his
troops not to take
prisoners when they...
- will be
taken prisoner but will be shot on sight. Major-General
Raymond Hufft (US Army) gave
instructions to his
troops not to take
prisoners when they...
- on
opposing teams with
local players and did
hitting exhibitions.
Fuzzy Hufft (1921) Joe
McDonald (1921) Kid
Speer (1921, MGR)
Drumright Oilers players...
- Innocents'
Episcopal Church, Jct. of Main &
Craig St. Como, MS, NRHP-listed
Hufft House, 117
Pocahontas St. Sardis, MS, NRHP-listed Johnson-Tate Cottage,...
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Hufft House...
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Coast League.
Minor League Baseball.
Retrieved February 28, 2015. "Fuzzy
Hufft".
Pacific Coast League.
Minor League Baseball.
Retrieved February 28, 2015...