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St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Resting place. Calvary Cemetery. Political party. Democratic. John Joseph Cochran (August 11, 1880 – March 6, 1947) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri . Cochran was born in Webster Groves, Missouri; his father and maternal grandparents were Irish immigrants. [1] He attended the public schools in Webster Groves.
John J. Pershing VA Medical Center Kansas City: Kansas City VA Medical Center St. Louis: VA St. Louis Health Care System - John J. Cochran Division St. Louis: VA St. Louis Health Care System - Jefferson Barracks Division Outpatient Clinic: Springfield: Gene Taylor Veterans' Outpatient Clinic Community Based Outpatient Clinic: Belton: Belton VA ...
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Biography. Cochran was born in Sadsbury, Chester County, Pennsylvania, on September 1, 1730, the son of Irish immigrants. He served as physician under Lieutenant-Colonel John Bradstreet during his march on Fort Frontenac in 1758. He was president of the Medical Society of New Jersey from 1769 to 1770, and was re-elected in 1770 and served until ...
Saint Louis University Hospital (SLU Hospital) is a 356-bed [1] non-profit, research and academic medical center located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, providing tertiary care for the east Missouri region. The medical center is a part of the SSM Health System and is affiliated with the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. [2]
Town or city. Richmond, Virginia. Country. USA. Opened. January 1, 1885; 139 years ago. ( 1885-01-01) The R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home was a support home for veterans of the Confederate States Army after the American Civil War. It was located in Richmond, Virginia, and was active from 1885 to 1941.
A Virginia school district was sued this week after it restored Confederate military names for two buildings, foreshadowing a broader battle that is heating up ahead of the election. The Virginia ...
After the sale of KFC in 1964, Lee Cummings (the nephew of KFC founder Colonel Harland Sanders) [1] began developing his recipe, later to be known as "Famous Recipe." [2] In 1966, Cummings, along with Harold Omer, started "Harold's Take-Home" in Lima, Ohio, where Cummings first introduced his Famous Recipe Chicken. [3]