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  2. George Scarborough (cowboy) - Wikipedia

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    George Scarborough (October 2, 1859 – April 5, 1900) was a cowboy and lawman who lived during the time of the Wild West. He is best known for having killed outlaw John Selman , killer of John Wesley Hardin , and for his partnership with lawman Jeff Milton , with the pair bringing down several outlaws during their time together.

  3. Lynn Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Crawford was born July 18, 1964, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She trained at George Brown College in Toronto. She apprenticed under Alice Waters. [1] She was formerly the executive chef at the Four Seasons in Toronto and the former executive chef of the Four Seasons in New York . From 2010 until 2021, she co-founded and co-owned, alongside ...

  4. Joe Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Charles Joseph Scarborough ( / ˈskɑːrbʌroʊ /; born April 9, 1963) is an American television host, attorney, political commentator, and former politician who is the co-host of Morning Joe on MSNBC with his third wife Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist. He previously hosted Scarborough Country on the same network.

  5. John Selman - Wikipedia

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    On the night of his death, Selman Sr., who was drinking with Scarborough, said he wanted to talk privately. According to Scarborough, they exited to the alley where Selman attemped to enlist him in a conspiracy to cross the border the next morning and stage a jail break to free Young John. Scarborough expressed sympathy but declined, stating ...

  6. Chief Seattle - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Chief Seattle (disambiguation). "Sealth" redirects here. For the ferry, see MV Sealth. For the camp, see Camp Sealth. Seattle siʔaɬ The only known photograph of Seattle (c. 1864) Suquamish & Duwamish leader Personal details Born c. 1780~1786 Died June 7, 1866 (1866-06-07) (aged 85–86) Port Madison Indian Reservation Resting place Suquamish, Washington, U.S. Spouses ...

  7. The Keg - Wikipedia

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    The Keg at Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto. The Keg is a Canadian-owned chain of steakhouse restaurants and bars in Canada and the United States. The original "The Keg and Cleaver" restaurant was founded in 1971 by George Tidball in North Vancouver, British Columbia. By February 2018, The Keg had expanded to 160 locations in Canada and the United ...

  8. George Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    George Scarborough may refer to: George Scarborough (writer), 20th century lawyer, playwright, and author; George Scarborough (cowboy), 19th century cowboy and lawman; See also. George Scarbrough, poet who wrote about Appalachia

  9. George Scarbrough - Wikipedia

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    George Scarbrough. George Addison Scarbrough (October 20, 1915 – 2008) was a poet in the United States known for his Appalachian poetry from the 1930s and 1940s. Lincoln Memorial University awarded him an honorary doctorate degree. He was born in Patty, Tennessee and studied at the University of Tennessee from 1935 to 1936 and the University ...