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Jilson Bango (born 6
January 1999) is an
Angolan basketball player who
plays for
Basket Zaragoza of the Liga ACB, and the
Angola national team. Standing...
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Jilson Dove (c. 1785 – June 14, 1853) was a
resident of Washington, D.C. in the
United States. He
worked at a
number of
occupations including federal police...
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Jilson Setters (born
James William Day 1861 – May 6, 1942), who was also
known to
perform under the
monikers Blind Bill Day, J.W. Day, and the "Singin'...
- Casenotes.
December 6, 2009. ISBN 978-0-7355-8945-2.[full
citation needed]
Jilson, Cal (January 4, 2013).
American Government:
Political Development and Institutional...
- one as a
delegate from New York, and one as a
delegate from Pennsylvania.
Jilson, 1994, p. 291;
Portrait by
Gilbert Stuart Morris, 1973, p. 1 "English Emigration"...
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Archived from the
original on
February 10, 2014.
Retrieved January 30, 2014.
Jilson, Cal (2013).
American Government:
Political Development and Institutional...
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Columbia slave traders Slave markets and
slave jails in the
United States Jilson Dove –
American slave trader (~1783–1853)
Email with
attached scans of range/site...
- Away Lady" (1926)
Uncle Bunt
Stephens 2:56 2. "The Wild Wagoner" (1928)
Jilson Setters 3:14 3. "Wake Up Jacob" (1929)
Prince Albert Hunt's
Texas Ramblers...
- Denning,
Baltimore Charles ****inson, Maryland, Tennessee, and
Louisiana Jilson Dove, Washington, D.C. and
Montgomery County,
Maryland Joseph S. Donovan...
- 1850
issue of The
Liberator abolitionist paper,
centers an 1833
incident involving the
slave catcher Jilson Dove that was
reported by
Benjamin Lundy...