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Winburn may
refer to:
Winburn, Lexington, a
neighborhood in Lexington, Kentucky,
United States Anna Mae
Winburn (1913–1999),
American jazz
singer and...
- Anna Mae
Winburn (née Darden;
August 13, 1913 –
September 30, 1999) was an
American vocalist and jazz
bandleader who
flourished beginning in the mid-1930s...
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Earnest E.
Winburn (April 26, 1897 –
November 25, 1953) was an
American football end who pla**** one
season for the St.
Louis All-Stars of the National...
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Roland Winburn (born
January 14, 1946)[citation needed] is a
former Democratic member of the Ohio
House of Representatives,
representing the 43rd District...
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Winburn is a
neighborhood in
northeast Lexington, Kentucky,
United States. Its
boundaries are I-75/ I-64 to the north,
Newtown Pike to the west, Citation...
- 1940s.
Other female bands were led by
trumpeter B. A. Rolfe, Anna Mae
Winburn, and Ina Ray Hutton. Big
Bands began to
appear in
movies in the 1930s through...
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Kerestetzi 2015, p. 151.
Barnet 1997, p. 160.
Ochoa 2010, p. 200;
Winburn,
Schoff &
Warren 2016, p. 5.
Barnet 1997, p. 161;
Bettelheim 2001, p. 36...
- figures,
including Tillie Olsen,
Wallace Thurman,
Lloyd Hunter, and Anna Mae
Winburn emerging from the
vibrant Near
North Side.
Musicians created their own...
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original on 2
January 2022.
Retrieved 22
November 2016. Masket, Seth E.;
Winburn, Jonathan; Wright,
Gerald C. (January 2012). "The
Gerrymanderers Are Coming...
- J.
Winston (1981). Lexington, the
Athens of the West. Lexington, Ky.:
Winburn Press. p. 28. Lindsey,
Helen B. (July 1944). "The
Lexington Light Infantry...