https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63_wajzl7wY
WILLIE HARRISON JUNIOR
1943 1964
eTHEL ANN LEWIS 1904 1992
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Sarah Chabecon ? Chabeton?
"JULY 13 1957"
Blanche L. Crapps 1910 1958
REverend W. C Crapps 1896 1967
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REv Johnny Thomaz 2,29,57 1922 1967
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jun 09 1917 - Lacoochee, 07 03 1957
https://baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2018/3/17/documentary_on_pasco
Wallace Jordan is my grandfather and he was murdered in Lacoochee and place on the train tracks to make it look like the train ran him over.Over the years there have been community cleanups for what we call the Trilby Cemetery unfortunately none of us knew it ran so deep the State of Florida nor the county of Pasco has helped to try and keep it clean.Thank you you sir to you and your Father for a job well done I can finally go visit my sister and grandfather grave with out being afraid of getting bite by a snake or something else.MayGod Blessings be upon you
- Context: The day was a Saturday.
- Media & Culture: A New Yorker illustration by William Steig is associated with this date.
- News Highlights:
- Politics: President Eisenhower aimed to cut government spending by $2 to $3 billion.
- Military/Business: Boeing defended its profit margins on U.S. government contracts.
- Economics: Lumber production was below 1956 levels, while chain store sales rose by 3.1% in June 1957.
- Daily Life: A "Precise Gear Cutter" was reported to be accurate to ten seconds of arc.
- Birthdays: Phil Margera (reality TV personality, Viva La Bam) was born on this date.
- Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous.
- What Happened on July 13, 1957 - On This DayAbout July 13, 1957. Day of the Week: Saturday How Long Ago? 68 years and 9 months. Leap Year: No. Generation: Baby Boomer Chinese...On This Day
- Site Map - July 13, 1957 - The New York Times1957 July 13 * BOEING REPLIES ON PACT; Says It Has Been Cleared in Big Profit on U.S. Job. * ON RADIO. * Topics of The Times. * PR...The New York Times
- Newspaper Evening star (Washington, DC), July 13, 1957Evening star (Washington, D.C.), July 13, 1957 | Library of Congress.The Library of Congress (.gov)