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  2. Thomas T. Fauntleroy (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 6, 1796 – September 12, 1883) was a Virginia lawyer, state legislator from Fauquier, Regular Army officer, slaver, and briefly a Virginia military officer at the beginning of the American Civil War who refused a commission as brigadier general in the Confederate States Army.

  3. The Unifics - Wikipedia

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    The group's debut album was issued in 1968. [ 1] Michael Ward and Hal Worthington sang on the original album, replacing Marvin Brown and Thomas Fauntleroy, then left the group in 1970. [ 1] They were briefly replaced by the original members Marvin Brown and Tom Fauntleroy. [ 1] By 1972, the group has disbanded. [ 2]

  4. Bern Nadette Stanis - Wikipedia

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    thelmaofgoodtimes.com. Bernnadette Stanis, [ 4] also billed as Bern Nadette Stanis (born Bernadette Stanislaus, [ 5] December 22, 1953), [ 6][ 2] is an American actress and author. Stanis is best known for her role as Thelma Evans, the only daughter of Florida and James Evans Sr. on the CBS sitcom Good Times which originally ran from 1974 to 1979.

  5. Thomas T. Fauntleroy (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (December 20, 1823 – October 2, 1906) was a Virginia attorney, politician, slaver, and judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Early and family life [ edit ] Fauntleroy was born in Winchester, Virginia .

  6. 1st Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Brevet Brigadier General Mason, Colonel of the 1st Dragoons, died at Jefferson Barracks, on 25 July 1850, and was succeeded by Col. Thomas T. Fauntleroy, promoted from the Second Dragoons. In 1853, the newly acquired Southwest erupted in violence between the US and local Indian tribes.

  7. Fort Wingate - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wingate was a military installation near Gallup, New Mexico, United States. There were two other locations in New Mexico called Fort Wingate: Seboyeta, New Mexico (1849–1862) and San Rafael, New Mexico (1862–1868). [ 2] The most recent Fort Wingate (1868–1993) was established at the former site of Fort Lyon, on Navajo territory ...

  8. Thomas T. Fauntleroy - Wikipedia

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    Thomas T. Fauntleroy (lawyer) (1823–1906), Virginia attorney, politician and judge Thomas T. Fauntleroy (soldier) (1796–1883), his father, U.S. Army colonel Topics referred to by the same term

  9. List of parks in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Fauntleroy Park: 1971 Fauntleroy: 32.9 acres (13.3 ha) Freeway Park: 1976 Downtown/First Hill: ... Thomas Street Mini Park; Thorndyke Park; Thornton Creek Natural Area;