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The family then moved to | Tacoma, Washington in 1887 where the younger George r |
ter retiring from baseball, Pointer settled in | Tacoma, Washington in 1971 and worked for Pierce Coun |
Django is a jazz group established in 1994 in | Tacoma, Washington by Neil Andersson, Dudley Hill, an |
became a farmer and a miner and later moved to | Tacoma, Washington and eventually died in Pasadena, C |
d was women's editor and a news broadcaster in | Tacoma, Washington in 1941 and 1942. |
He moved to | Tacoma, Washington in 1888 and continued in the lumbe |
He practiced law in | Tacoma, Washington from 1929 until 1942. |
ck by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, | Tacoma, Washington on 25 May 1942; renamed Kern on 18 |
on of the Northern Pacific Railway terminus at | Tacoma, Washington Judge McGilvra, with others, proce |
the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation of | Tacoma, Washington on 5 January 1943; launched 2 June |
of Youth Ministry at the Mason U.M. Church in | Tacoma, Washington and the Elma U.M. Church, 1969-72, |
Anderson was born in | Tacoma, Washington on June 26, 1921 and was raised in |
the Madigan Army Medical Center in | Tacoma, Washington (2008 - 2009) and |
Tacoma, Washington December 3, 1955) is a glass artis | |
Born in | Tacoma, Washington to Samuel and Florence C. Danks of |
He was born in | Tacoma, Washington and died in Zephyrhills, Florida. |
He came up with the idea while in | Tacoma, Washington for a Methodist conference. |
ked by the youth group at New Day Church in NE | Tacoma, Washington to write a song to accompany a vid |
circa 1965) is a convicted sex offender from | Tacoma, Washington who made national and internationa |
ranklin, Indiana, Bone and his family moved to | Tacoma, Washington in 1899. |
For the station in | Tacoma, Washington that formerly held these calls, se |
High School, a high school in the district of | Tacoma, Washington |
27 June 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding of | Tacoma, Washington under a Maritime Commission contra |
Born in | Tacoma, Washington in 1900, Needles studied at the Un |
Hal Cole (November 20, 1912 | Tacoma, Washington - November 12, 1970 Los Angeles, C |
the wooden-hulled purse seiner New Example at | Tacoma, Washington in 1937. |
Lexington's engines provided electricity to | Tacoma, Washington for thirty days during a power sho |
Raphael Cox (born July 7, 1986 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American soccer player curr |
drick (born Megan Quann on January 15, 1984 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American swimmer, record ho |
Ben Archibald (born August 26, 1978 in | Tacoma, Washington) is a gridiron football offensive |
9 in Ludington, Michigan - October 20, 1944 in | Tacoma, Washington) was an American football player a |
First Church of Christ, Scientist ( | Tacoma, Washington) |
Joey Gjertsen (born June 13, 1982 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American soccer player who |
rd (Rich) Alan Manning (born June 23, 1970, in | Tacoma, Washington) is a retired American professiona |
ilip David "Phil" Sykes (born July 24, 1970 in | Tacoma, Washington) is a former field hockey defender |
rry Joseph Fotheringill (born March 7, 1942 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American former pair skater |
Raymond Anthony Horton (born April 12, 1960 in | Tacoma, Washington) is a former American football cor |
Felecia Danay (born in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American pornographic actre |
1936 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American politician and a m |
ale Wayne Schlueter (born November 12, 1945 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American former professiona |
Lawrence Melvin Bunce (born July 29, 1945 in | Tacoma, Washington) is an American former professiona |
tober 1889 San Diego, California - 4 July 1915 | Tacoma, Washington) was an American racecar driver. |
ven Leonard DeOssie (born November 22, 1962 in | Tacoma, Washington) is a former American football lin |
Rodrick Del Rodgers (born June 22, 1960, in | Tacoma, Washington), is a former professional America |
It was isolated in | Tacoma, Washington, in the United States, from severa |
Frank Herbert was born on October 8, 1920, in | Tacoma, Washington, to Frank Patrick Herbert Sr. and |
around while she was young before settling in | Tacoma, Washington, the city she considers her hometo |
She got underway for | Tacoma, Washington, 2 December, and after overhaul, s |
n 1917 by the Western Boat Building Company at | Tacoma, Washington, probably for use as a fishing ves |
se seiner Del Rio was built by J. M. Martinac, | Tacoma, Washington, in 1935; and commissioned 11 Nove |
orked as a counselor at Lincoln High School in | Tacoma, Washington, and as a teacher and guidance cou |
y 1955, and commissioned at the Naval Station, | Tacoma, Washington, on 26 July 1955, Lt. (jg.) James |
A native of | Tacoma, Washington, he was given the nickname of Whee |
1946, the ship was sold to Alvin T. Davies of | Tacoma, Washington, and renamed M/V Bering Sea. |
She arrived at | Tacoma, Washington, on 14 January 1946 and, 12 days l |
a special appearance at the Liberty Theater in | Tacoma, Washington, as actress, singer and lecturer. |
that summer, she received orders to proceed to | Tacoma, Washington, for a shipyard availability in an |
He moved to | Tacoma, Washington, in 1888. |
pic Store ice cream business at 954 Court C in | Tacoma, Washington, USA. |
Johnson died in | Tacoma, Washington, at the age of 70. |
n-hulled, coastal minesweeper built in 1941 at | Tacoma, Washington, by the Tacoma Boat Building Co. w |
Hickey died in | Tacoma, Washington, at the age of 68. |
chased by the Navy from Mr. John Breskovich of | Tacoma, Washington, on 10 April 1941 while she was st |
ion contract by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding of | Tacoma, Washington, 1 February 1943; launched 16 June |
Winjah was laid down on 5 June 1943 at | Tacoma, Washington, by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding; a |
He died in | Tacoma, Washington, September 25, 1952, and was inter |
I and ran a successful real estate business in | Tacoma, Washington, where he died on 11 September 197 |
February 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding, | Tacoma, Washington, sponsored by Mrs. J. Perry. |
f returning troops, and sailed 30 November for | Tacoma, Washington, arriving 17 December. |
Rosellini was born in | Tacoma, Washington, the only son of Italian immigrant |
she sailed with homeward-bound servicemen for | Tacoma, Washington, arriving 19 December. |
At age 80, he died from a stroke in | Tacoma, Washington, where he was visiting relatives. |
While attending Woodrow Wilson High School in | Tacoma, Washington, Robinson ran a United States high |
William J. Bichsel, S.J. is Jesuit Priest in | Tacoma, Washington, United States. |
ully completing trials, Ara sailed on 6 May to | Tacoma, Washington, to load cargo and remained there |
quimalt, Washington, Port Angeles, Washington, | Tacoma, Washington, and Seattle, Washington until 22 |
Reared in | Tacoma, Washington, Gilmore attended Washington State |
Between 8 and 28 July, Albatross operated from | Tacoma, Washington, with four members of the Senate C |
aid down by J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp., | Tacoma, Washington, 22 September 1953; launched 15 Se |
A native of | Tacoma, Washington, he grew up in Enumclaw, Washingto |
ion contract by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding of | Tacoma, Washington, 27 November 1942; launched 6 May |
The Shelter Half was a coffeehouse in | Tacoma, Washington, from 1968 to 1974. |
tember 1944 by Todd Pacific Shipyards, Inc. of | Tacoma, Washington, launched on 29 March 1945, sponso |
1954 by the J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp., | Tacoma, Washington, launched 20 July 1955, sponsored |
obi (YT-264) was laid down on 27 March 1944 at | Tacoma, Washington, by the J. M. Martinac Shipbuildin |
eported as starting in San Francisco, Seattle, | Tacoma, Washington, or in Portland, Oregon; the New Y |
In 1955, Mr Kramer moved to | Tacoma, Washington, where he worked in the banking in |
He was born in | Tacoma, Washington, and resides in Gig Harbor, Washin |
ct by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, | Tacoma, Washington, 16 June 1941; launched 30 Decembe |
aunched by the Todd-Pacific Ship Building Co., | Tacoma, Washington, 8 May 1944; sponsored by Miss Ann |
Botch was a four-piece mathcore band from | Tacoma, Washington, United States, that formed in 199 |
meward-bound troops and sailed 27 November for | Tacoma, Washington, arriving 11 December. |
, arriving at Okinawa 26 December and arriving | Tacoma, Washington, 17 January 1946. |
The Saturday Knights are a Seattle and | Tacoma, Washington-based musical group whose music sp |
Chinese rhetoric and focused attention anew on | Tacoma, Washington. |
Coast Engine and Equipment Company (CEECO) in | Tacoma, Washington. |
sion Avenue at the corner of I (Eye) Street in | Tacoma, Washington. |
ent pastor at Rainier View Christian Church in | Tacoma, Washington. |
n he was a child and his family later moved to | Tacoma, Washington. |
same name in 1910 by E. W. Heath & Company at | Tacoma, Washington. |
He was born in | Tacoma, Washington. |
Cole was born in | Tacoma, Washington. |
ir Transport Squadron, McChord Air Force Base, | Tacoma, Washington. |
ansport Squadron, McCord (sic) Air Force Base, | Tacoma, Washington. |
Bill Baarsma (Democrat) was a mayor of | Tacoma, Washington. |
He resumed the practice of law in | Tacoma, Washington. |
He was interred in Mountain View Burial Park, | Tacoma, Washington. |
He went to Lincoln High School in | Tacoma, Washington. |
offender therapy sessions on a weekly basis in | Tacoma, Washington. |
White died at age 77 in | Tacoma, Washington. |
Goodson married on January 31, 2009, in | Tacoma, Washington. |
Bush prepped at Washington High School in | Tacoma, Washington. |
Nassau departed Alameda 13 May 1946 for | Tacoma, Washington. |
by J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corporation in | Tacoma, Washington. |
ht stanchions were reused at Cheney Stadium in | Tacoma, Washington. |
th platted gas and water lines for the city of | Tacoma, Washington. |
raised in Cardston, Alberta; Rigby, Idaho; and | Tacoma, Washington. |
e is reached, according to the News Tribune in | Tacoma, Washington. |
in biology from Pacific Lutheran University in | Tacoma, Washington. |
SCG for duty as an ocean station vessel out of | Tacoma, Washington. |
expelling Chinese immigrants from the city of | Tacoma, Washington. |
aches and coaches at Charles Wright Academy in | Tacoma, Washington. |
d to the bar in 1930 and commenced practice in | Tacoma, Washington. |
MFA program at Pacific Lutheran University in | Tacoma, Washington. |
ril 1953 by J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp., | Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. |
44 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, | Tacoma, Washington; launched on 26 September 1944; sp |
November 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding, | Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. G. B. Sherwood, |
n 22 May 1945 by the Todd Pacific Shipyards in | Tacoma, Washington; and named Okinawa on 29 June 1945 |
437 on 3 October 1944 by J. M. Martinac Corp., | Tacoma, Washington; launched 22 April 1945; and commi |
20 July 1944 the Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc., | Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. Edwin D. McMorr |
launched in 1938 by Martinac Shipbuilding Co., | Tacoma, Washington; acquired by the Navy in 1940; and |
ebruary 1943 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding of | Tacoma, Washington; launched on 15 July and redesigna |
as AM491 by J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp., | Tacoma, Washington; reclassified MSO-491 on 7 Februar |
as Sunset Bay by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. | Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. E. J. (Grace) H |
ecember 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding of | Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. A. E. Mitchell. |
The area is now in the | Tacoma watershed and is gated off, now only open to f |
The riots in | Tacoma were part of a broader wave of anti-Chinese vi |
ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Seattle and | Tacoma were already 50 feet (15 m) deep. |
heezer and his family eventually moved back to | Tacoma, where he entered public school. |
catraz in 1948 and returned to his hometown in | Tacoma where he died of a heart attack on October 31, |
the late 1890s, Rea and his family settled in | Tacoma where he developed timber and real estate busi |
ly Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, Victoria, and | Tacoma, which are located on inland waterways rather |
Gold," and wrote a book, The Murder of a City, | Tacoma, which he published in 1970 through Transistor |
(then known as Squak, Washington), Seattle and | Tacoma which resulted in at least four people being k |
een described as a young electronics whiz from | Tacoma who was a close acquaintance of Crisman's, and |
Tacoma won the contest. | |
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