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  • 103John S. Mosby — John Singleton Mosby (December 6 1833 ndash; May 30 1916) also known as the Gray Ghost, was a Confederate Partisan Ranger (a partisan is similar to a guerrilla fighter) in the American Civil War. He was noted for his lightning quick raids and his …

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  • 105John Proctor — (1632–1692) was a farmer and tavern keeper in 17th century Massachusetts. During the Salem witch trials he was accused of witchcraft, convicted and hanged.alem Witch TrialsBackground to John Proctor s involvementJohn Proctor was in his 60s when… …

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  • 106Oliver Phelps — For the actor in the Harry Potter movies, see James and Oliver Phelps. Oliver Phelps Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York s 17th district …

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  • 109Iroquois Theater Fire — By the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) records, it is still, as of 2008, the worst single building fire in U.S. history with the most fatalities. The New York City Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire claimed 148, the Great Chicago Fire… …

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  • 110Kruger — Krüger, Kruger or Krueger without the Umlaut (diacritic) Ü are surnames originating from , meaning tavern keeper in Low Saxon or potter in High German.Notable people with the surname include: People * Anne O. Krueger, an IMF official * Barbara… …

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