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Gustavus Scoggin, an
American pioneer for whom
Scoggins Cr**** and
Scoggins Dam are
named Jerry Scoggins (1913–2004),
American country singer Jim
Scoggins (1891–1923)...
- sequels.
Scoggins was born in
Galveston County, Texas. An only child,
Scoggins is the
daughter of John
Scott Scoggins and Lou
Cille (née Crump)
Scoggins. Her...
- Sr. Of her family, only Counts-
Scoggins was accepted. When she was 15, on
September 4, 1957, a Thursday, Counts-
Scoggins was one of four
black students...
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professional mixed martial artist since 2010,
Scoggins has
previously competed in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Scoggins began training in
karate at the age...
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insisted on
Scoggins getting the job,
which he did. He
figured he'd
probably sung the
ballad over 1,000
times since the
original recording.
Scoggins appeared...
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Ralph William "Skip"
Scoggins (born 2
September 1931) is an
American former politician.
Scoggins was born in El Paso, Texas, on 2
September 1931. After...
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northwest Oregon, in the
United States. The
reservoir is an
impoundment of
Scoggins Cr****,
which drains a
small portion of the
eastern side of the Northern...
- (1974–1983)
Alvin Jones –
Trombone (1974)
Tommy Lokey –
Trumpet (1974–1983) Carl
Scoggins – Congas,
percussion (1974)
Roscoe Smith –
Drums (1974)
Arthur "Don" Lee...
- Lynn J. "Jim"
Scoggins (July 9, 1891 –
August 16, 1923) was a
Major League Baseball pitcher.
Scoggins pla**** for the
Chicago White Sox in 1913. In one...
- C.E.
Scoggins magazine stories https://web.archive.org/web/20081204124136/http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/d1646.htm#A77321 C.E.
Scoggins works in...