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Jesse Brown 2002 Deaths

Jesse BrownAge: 58 former Marine who headed the Department of Veterans Affairs during the Clinton administration. Died: Washington DC, Aug. 15, 2002J. Carter BrownA - FNorman O. Brown

Richard Carlson 2006 Deaths

Richard CarlsonAge: 45 author of 20 self-help books, including the bestselling Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.Died: Dec. 13, 2006Ernestine Gilbreth CareyA - FJanette Carter

JoAnne Carner

JoAnne CarnerBorn: Apr. 4, 1939Golfer 5-time U.S. Amateur champion; 2-time U.S. Open champ; 3-time LPGA Player of Year (1974,81-82); 7th in career wins (42).Steve CarltonA - CCris Carter…

Stokely Carmichael 1998 Deaths

Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)Age: 57 Radical civil rights leader whose phrase “black power” created white backlash in the mid-1960s. Died: Nov. 15, 1998.Harry CarayA - FBetty Carter

Numbers: 26

Numbers Chapter 26 1 And it came to pass after the plague, that the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest, saying, 2 Take the sum of all the…

Harry Callahan Biography

Harry CallahanAge: 86 skilled photographer who masterfully offered glimpses of the ordinary elements of life in an elegant, modernist style. His successful career spanned more than 50 years…

Alexander Cartwright

Alexander CartwrightBorn: Apr. 17, 1820Baseball engineer and draftsman who spread gospel of baseball from New York City to California gold fields; widely regarded as the father of modern game…

Violet Carson Biography

Violet CarsonactressBorn: 9/1/1898Birthplace: Ancoats, Manchester, England Radio and television actress who played (1960–80) the strong-minded and sharp-tonged Ena Sharples on Coronation Street (1960…

Wilkinson, James

(Encyclopedia) Wilkinson, James, 1757–1825, American general and one of the most corrupt and devious officers in the nation's early army, b. Calvert co., Md. Abandoning his medical studies in 1776 to…