• Wallace Groves (20 March 1900–30 January 1988) was an American financier and fraudster. After release from federal prison in 1944, he moved to the Bahamas...
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    island of Grand Bahama of the northwest part of The Bahamas. In 1955, Wallace Groves, a Virginian financier with lumber interests in Grand Bahama, was granted...
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  • and Wallace Groves to establish a city and free trade zone on Grand Bahama Island with an aim of spurring economic development in the area. Groves was...
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  • kids. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012. Groves, Don (19 November 2017). "Toby Wallace on playing a white supremacist in Stan's 'Romper Stomper'"...
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    the Bahamas. Stafford Sands was a lawyer who, from 1946, represented Wallace Groves and other Americans who sought to establish casinos, resorts, free-trade...
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  • Residents and employees during Groves' ownership reported that he ran the island in a police-state fashion. In 1984, Groves sold the island to Peter Austin...
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    Little Whale Cay a private island that was developed as residence by Wallace Groves in the 1930s. It is served by the Lt. Whale Cay Airport. For elections...
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    Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a...
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    a stable source of income when in 1955 a Virginian financier named Wallace Groves began redevelopment with the Bahamian government to build the city of...
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  • enters, attacks Bohemian Grove:'Phantom' expected armed resistance, by Peter Fimrite, San Francisco Chronicle, January 24, 2002 Wallace Turner. "At the Bohemian...
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    General Leslie Groves, who claimed to have stopped providing Wallace with information regarding the Manhattan Project because he considered Wallace to be a security...
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  • Wallace Berry (10 January 1928 – 16 November 1991) was an American music theorist and composer who taught at the University of Michigan and later at the...
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  • Beach Hotel and Casino in the Bahamas, controlled by Louis Chesler and Wallace Groves, and secured only by stock in the resort. Atlantic Acceptance also issued...
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  • investors to the Bahamas including Guy Baxter, Arthur Vining Davis, Wallace Groves, E. P. Taylor, Lord Beaverbrook and many others. In 1927, Christie was...
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  • Wallace Fard Muhammad, also known as W. F. Muhammad, W. D. Fard, Wallace D. Fard, or Master Fard Muhammad, among other names (reportedly born February...
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    Lewis Wallace (April 10, 1827 – February 15, 1905) was an American lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, governor of New Mexico Territory,...
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    DeWitt Wallace (/dəˈwɪt/ də-WIT; November 12, 1889 – March 30, 1981), publishing as DeWitt Wallace, was an American magazine publisher. Wallace co-founded...
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    Jones 1985, pp. 74–77. Groves 1962, pp. 4–5. Fine & Remington 1972, pp. 659–661. Groves 1962, pp. 27–28. Groves 1962, pp. 44–45. Groves 1962, pp. 22–23. Jones...
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  • attack. Bum Day, 89, American college footballer (Georgia Bulldogs). Wallace Groves, 86, American financier and fraudster, stroke. S. K. Wankhede, 73, Indian...
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  • Chief John Wallace (Haida) was a Haida people master carver who was commissioned in 1931 by the US Department of the Interior to carve two, 8-foot totem...
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    The George Wallace Tunnel is a pair of road tunnels that carry Interstate 10 through Mobile, Alabama from the city's downtown, going beneath the Mobile...
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  • Manhattan Project. Minto reported directly to General Leslie Groves and reportedly threw Groves out of his lab for tampering with his beakers.[citation needed]...
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  • 2024. Bleiker 2024. Barr 2024. Grover 2024. Frazier & Herszenhorn 2024. Grover 2024. Bauder 2024. Nelson 2024. Wallace-Wells 2024. Harper 2024. Das 2024...
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    original text related to this article: Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard "Matty Groves", also known as "Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard" or "Little Musgrave"...
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    Seneca Sinclair Wallace (born August 6, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League...
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  • "Mary Wallace Davidson Remembered". The Boston Musical Intelligencer. Retrieved 10 June 2024. Campana, Deborah (2010). "Davidson, Mary Wallace". Grove Music...
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    Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1 April 1875 – 10 February 1932) was a British writer of sensational detective, gangster, adventure, and sci-fi novels...
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  • Bookseller. Bookseller's Pub., Incorporated. 1983. p. 47. Ross, Harold Wallace; White, Katharine Sergeant Angell (December 1, 1985). "The New Yorker"...
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  • carrying Wallace. The driver of the Impala, who was described as a black man, drew a 9mm pistol and fired multiple shots at Wallace's vehicle. Wallace was...
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    the lake was called Long Pond, it housed two dance halls, Wallace Grove and Morrills Grove. These dance halls were a very popular retreat on summer nights...
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