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- King T. Leatherbury (born March 26, 1933, in Shady Side, Maryland) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer who ranks fifth all-time in wins among...
- The George Leatherbury House was a historic house along the s**** of Portersville Bay, halfway between Bayou La Batre and Bayou Coden, in southern Mobile...
- Lux Connie Southworth Alan P. Hogan Myrna E. Brown Clarence Benjamin Leatherbury Daniel J. Parker Cordelia Lewis Burks United States presidential elections...
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- domes Ancient Roman architecture History of Roman and Byzantine domes Leatherbury, Sean V. (2018). "Ravenna, churches of". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.)....
- Thirty Eight Paces, a stakes winning stallion also trained by Leatherbury. Although Leatherbury is one of the winningest trainers in American racing history...
- Bloodstock Racing, Richard Trew****e, Debbie Kepitis 2017 Ben's Cat King T. Leatherbury The Jim Stable 2016 California Chrome Art Sherman & Alan Sherman California...
- 70 yards Rushing Myles Miree 11 carries, 75 yards Receiving Malique Leatherbury 4 receptions, 25 yards Stony Brook P****ing Malachi Marshall 9/18, 132...
- children. This charge is without merit and we stand by the film." Thomas Leatherbury, director of the First Amendment clinic at Southern Methodist University...
- American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. Dutrow, along with King T. Leatherbury, John J. Tammaro Jr. and Hall of Fame inductee Bud Delp, were known as...