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  2. Wesley Dennis (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Dennis [2] (May 16, 1903 [3] – September 3, 1966 [a]) [2] was an American illustrator, known best for fifteen children's books about horses that he created in collaboration with writer Marguerite Henry. [4]

  3. Ray Atkeson - Wikipedia

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    Ray Atkeson was a commercial photographer in Portland, Oregon for eighteen years 1928–1946 after arriving in Oregon in 1927. His industrial photographs captured activity at the Columbia Steel Casting Company [6] to women building warships for World War II. [7]

  4. Windows Maps - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The app was updated with new features in Windows Phone 8.1 where the Maps app took on a Purple paper map-looking logo. [1] [2] Bing Maps at the time was powered by Nokia's data, which later became HERE Maps. [8] Windows Maps on Windows 10 Mobile then changed the layout of the Maps app, including the logo. Since coming out of preview ...

  5. Andover, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  6. Zook Spur, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Zook Spur (or Zookspur) was a mining community, and was named after mining superintendent H. Zook. The Scandia Coal Company operated six mines in the area between 1906 and 1943. Zook Spur was a company town, but had a school, churches, a baseball diamond, a pool hall, a bakery, and the company store.

  7. Arno, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Arno was founded in about 1857 in Taney County and the area became part of Douglas County in 1864. Arno was temporarily the county seat of Douglas County in 1869 replacing Vera Cruz.

  8. Maurice de Saxe - Wikipedia

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    Maurice was born at Goslar, an illegitimate son of Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, and the Countess Maria Aurora of Königsmarck.He was the first of eight extramarital children whom August acknowledged, although as many as 354 are claimed by sources, including Wilhelmine of Bayreuth, to have existed.

  9. Alcot, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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