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Riall Johnson
Riall Salud Johnson (born on April 20, 1978, in White Rock, British Columbia) is a professional Canadian football player currently playing for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. ... "JOHNSON FLED NORTH TO ESCAPE PERSONAL LIFE". -
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Vietnam War
However, 800,000 people fled north Vietnam to the south, mostly in aircraft and ships provided by France and the U.S. CIA propaganda efforts increased the outflow with slogans such as "the Virgin Mary is going South." ... Lyndon B. Johnson expands the war, 1963–1969 -
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Albert Johnson (criminal)
Albert Johnson, known as the Mad Trapper of Rat River, was a fugitive whose actions eventually sparked off a huge manhunt in the Northwest Territories and Yukon in Northern Canada. ... North traced John Johnson's identity back to Norway. -
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Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th President of the United States(1865–1869), and the last independent president. ... People from Raleigh, North Carolina -
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Johnson County War
The WSGA, led by Frank Wolcott (WSGA Member and large North Platte rancher), hired gunmen with the intention of eliminating alleged rustlers in Johnson County and break up the NWFSGA. ... Many fled to Texas and were never seen again. -
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Amsterdam (city), New York
The majority of the city lies on the north bank, but the Port Jackson area on the south side is also part of the city. ... In 1773, Guy Johnson built Guy Park, a stone Georgian mansion, but as a Loyalist, he fled to Canada during the Revolution. -
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History of Masonic Grand Lodges in North America
This is a chronology of the formation of "regular" or "mainstream" Masonic Grand Lodges in North America, descending from the original Grand Lodge of England (GLE) or its rival, the Antient Grand Lodge of England. ... As Johnson was a Loyalist during the American Revolution, he is believed to have taken his warrant with him when he fled to Canada, thus leaving the Moderns Lodges without a Provincial Grand Master. -
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Border states (American Civil War)
Confederate Governor Johnson fled Bowling Green with the Confederate state records, headed south, and joined Confederate forces in Tennessee. ... About North Georgia. -
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Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, served as the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969 after his service as the 37th Vice President of the United States from 1961 to 1963. ... He turned the themes of Christian redemption to push for civil rights, thereby mobilizing support from churches North and South. -
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Jack Johnson (boxer)
John Arthur ("Jack") Johnson (March 31, 1878 – June 10, 1946), nicknamed the “Galveston Giant”, was an American boxer, the first black world heavyweight boxing champion (1908-1915). ... Road accident deaths in North Carolina
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