• Savings. Driggs was married to Gail and had five sons, 19 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Driggs family Former Phoenix Mayor John Driggs dies...
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  • John Driggs may refer to: John B. Driggs (1852–1914), American physician, teacher, and recorder of native folktales in Northwest Alaska John D. Driggs...
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  • The Driggs family is an American business family descended from Joseph Driggs of Middletown and East Haddam, Connecticut (died November 1748). Adam Driggs...
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    was also an attorney with Presley Development, and Mayor of Phoenix John D. Driggs. However, Chandler and Tempe officials were noted to have refused offers...
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    Arizona. Driggs previously served in both chambers of the Arizona State Legislature. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Driggs is the son of John D. Driggs. He has...
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  • Oldest America in 1905. John Beach Driggs, the youngest of four children, was born in the Caribbean to parents Samuel Butler Driggs and Mary Eysing. His...
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    representative of Michigan's newly created 15th District. In Washington, D.C., John Jr. attended Georgetown Preparatory School and then the House Page School...
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    School Loretto Catholic School Omega Alpha Academy K-12 Charter School John D. Driggs, 50th mayor of Phoenix Manny Farber, stylist, film critic, and painter...
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    1956–1960 48 Sam Mardian 1960–1964 49 Milton H. Graham 1964–1970 50 John D. Driggs 1970–1974 51 Timothy A. Barrow 1974–1976 52 Margaret Hance 1976–1984...
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    by Phoenix Rotary 100, Arizona's first Rotary Club, the prestigious John D. Driggs Outstanding Career Achievement and Community Service Award. On Saturday...
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    nominee for U.S. Senate William C. Jacquin, President of the State Senate John D. Driggs, Mayor of Phoenix Milton H. Graham, former Mayor of Phoenix Raúl Héctor...
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    becoming a "flop house" and falling into disrepair. At the urging of Mayor John D. Driggs, the City of Phoenix purchased the Rosson House and the remainder of...
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    John Fletcher Driggs (March 8, 1813 – December 17, 1877) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Driggs was born in Kinderhook, New York. He...
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    (1950–99) Dingell, John D. (4 December 2018). The dean : the best seat in the House. Bender, David, 1955-, Paffhausen, Frederick D. (First ed.). [New...
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  • January 2, 1964 – January 2, 1970 Preceded by Samuel Mardian Succeeded by John D. Driggs Personal details Born (1919-03-23)March 23, 1919 Fairfield, Iowa Died...
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  • footballer. Benigno De Grandi, 90, Italian footballer (Palermo, A.C. Milan). John D. Driggs, 87, American politician, Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona (1970–1974), established...
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    Driggs-Schroeder was the name of several naval guns designed by US Navy officers William H. Driggs and Seaton Schroeder for the United States Navy in the...
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    Preservation efforts for Heritage Square began in the 1970s when then Mayor John D. Driggs stepped in to preserve the Rosson House. Architect Robert Frankeberger...
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  • as Mayor of Phoenix in 1973, and served one term. He later attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government and worked as a consultant. Barrow died on...
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  • Driggs-Seabury Ordnance Company was founded in 1897 by William H. Driggs and Samuel Seabury, both US Navy officers, in partnership with William's brother...
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    posthumous reissues of Robert Johnson's recorded work (produced by Frank Driggs), convincing Columbia Records to issue the album King of the Delta Blues...
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  • Dragon Fly, Dragon Fly Srl – Italy Dream, Dream Aircraft Inc – Canada Driggs, Driggs Aircraft Corporation – United States Druine, Avions Roger Druine – France...
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  • Illinois on October 21, 1875; Chief Washburn apprehended Driggs in Centralia that same day. Boyd and Driggs were sentenced to ten and fifteen years respectively...
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    the Driggs-Schroeder 6-pounder. Oddly, one shipbuilding and naval supply company, Cramp & Sons, had a license to build both the Hotchkiss and Driggs-Schroeder...
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    Seaton Schroeder (category Military personnel from Washington, D.C.)
    (ONI) where he helped develop the Driggs-Schroeder rapid-fire gun in partnership with Navy Commander William H. Driggs. He returned to sea in 1890 as the...
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  • Wilhelm Dreyer & Co. Driggs, Parmelee & Co. Driggs Patent Piano Co. Driggs & Tooker Duck-Son & Pinker Dulcette Dunham, John B. Dunham, John B. & Co. Dunham...
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  • Riley (D) (since 2025) 20th district: Paul Tonko (D) (since 2009) 21st district: Elise Stefanik (R) (since 2015) 22nd district: John Mannion (D) (since...
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    politician ousted from office in the wake of the #MeToo movement Otis, John (n.d.). "John Conyers Jr., long-serving congressman who co-founded Congressional...
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    Woolley", Mormon History Association, 2003. Driggs (1990, p. 40) ("The Woolley home was a favorite stop for [John] Taylor. He often met there with other Church...
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    John Bonifas Bennett (January 10, 1904 – August 9, 1964) was an American lawyer and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He served in the United...
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