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    George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 – February 13, 1818) was an American military officer and surveyor from Virginia who became the highest-ranking...
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  • George Rogers may refer to: George Rogers (Alberta politician) (born 1958), former mayor of Leduc, Alberta, MLA for the riding of Leduc-Beaumont-Devon...
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    Richard George Rogers, Baron Rogers of Riverside (23 July 1933 – 18 December 2021) was a British-Italian architect noted for his modernist and constructivist...
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    George Washington Rogers Jr. (born December 8, 1958) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for seven...
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    Brandon George Rogers (born August 3, 1988) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, and YouTuber. He plays many characters in his eponymous YouTube...
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  • George Rogers House may refer to: George Rogers House (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) George Rogers...
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  • George Rogers Clark (1752–1818) was an American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. George Rogers Clark...
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    The George Rogers Clark Flag is a red and green striped banner in the model of American Flags commonly associated with George Rogers Clark, although Colonel...
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  • George Herbert Rogers (July 1820 – 12 February 1872), commonly known as G. H. Rogers, was an Australian stage actor. Rogers was born at St Albans, Hertfordshire...
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    George Lyttleton Rogers (10 July 1906 – 19 November 1962) was an Irish tennis player, promoter and coach. He won the Irish Championships title three times...
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    George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, located in Vincennes, Indiana, on the banks of the Wabash River at what is believed to be the site of Fort...
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    competed as a major independent, producing 1980 Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers, six bowl appearances, and final AP top-25 rankings in 1984 and 1987...
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  • George Henry Roland Rogers, CBE (9 December 1906 – 19 February 1983) was a British Labour Member of Parliament. Rogers was educated at Middlesex elementary...
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  • George Rogers Taylor (1895 – April 11, 1983) was an American economic historian, best known for his 1951 work The Transportation Revolution, 1815–1860...
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    parties were rewarded with additional supplies. In 1778, Patriot Colonel George Rogers Clark, commanding Virginia state forces, captured several undermanned...
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    The George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, known locally as the Second Street Bridge, is a four-lane cantilevered truss bridge crossing the Ohio River between...
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  • George Calvin Rogers Sr. (October 9, 1889 – October 22, 1964) was an American football and baseball coach. He was the sixth head football coach at The...
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    "The strange oddessy of George Merchant". Journal of the American Revolution. Harrison, Lowell Hayes (2001). George Rogers Clark and the War in the West...
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    mansion that was the home of the Croghan family and gathering place for George Rogers Clark, Lewis and Clark, and U.S. Presidents. In addition to the mansion...
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  • Youth mural at the Radio City Music Hall in Rockefeller Center the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes, Indiana the Rochester Savings...
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    George Rogers Park is a 26-acre (11 ha) public park at intersection of Ladd and South State streets in Lake Oswego, Oregon. This park contains two baseball...
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  • George Rogers King (1807–March 21, 1871) was a justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from March 19, 1846, to March 1, 1850. Born in St. Landry Parish...
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  • Morgan Elliot Rogers (born 26 July 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Aston Villa. He was born...
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  • the western campaign during the American Revolutionary War. General George Rogers Clark, led over 1,000 soldiers (among them Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton)...
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    Revolutionary War in which a small force of Virginia militia led by George Rogers Clark seized control of several British posts in the Illinois Country...
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    featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, Andy Devine, George "Gabby" Hayes, or Smiley Burnette. Rogers was the only country singer to be inducted twice into...
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    The George Rogers Clark Monument was a historic monument consisting of multiple figures that was formerly located in Monument Square at Charlottesville...
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    private property where there is no public access to the Ohio River. George Rogers Clark built a cabin in 1803, in order to live independently from his...
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  • University's "Contest of Champions." The first state champions were George Rogers Clark High School (4A), Glasgow High School (3A), Bremen High School...
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    George Rogers Howell (June 15, 1833 - April 5, 1899) was an American historian, genealogist, and science fiction writer. George Rogers Howell was born...
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