• The Indians had their start in the Canadian-American Hockey League in 1926. The "Can-Am", as it was called, was founded in Springfield and the Indians were...
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    Springfield is the most populous city in and the seat of Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut...
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  • Valley League) Piqua Indians (2001-2019, to Miami Valley League) Sidney Yellow Jackets (2001-2019, to Miami Valley League) Springfield North Panthers (2001–08...
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  • Augustine Saints 1926-1927 Savannah, GA: Savannah Indians 1926-1928 Selma, AL: Selma Selmians 1927; Selma Cloverleafs 1928-1930, 1932 Tampa, FL: Tampa...
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  • Bend Twins 1932 Springfield, IL: Springfield 1900; Springfield Red Birds 1934 Springfield, Ohio: Springfield Babes 1905-1907; Springfield Reapers 1912–1914...
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  • Scottdale Cardinals 1931 Springfield, OH: Springfield Chicks 1933; Springfield Pirates 1934; Springfield Indians 1937–1939; Springfield Cardinals 1941–1942...
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    Winchester repeating rifles, and ... Springfield carbines taken from Reno's dead cavalrymen." Robinson, 1995, p. xxix: "Indians carried at least forty-one different...
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  • Midgets 1921-1930; Springfield Cardinals 1931-1932; Springfield Red Wings 1934; Springfield Cardinals 1935-1942, 1948; Springfield Cubs 1950 Toledo, OH:...
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  • (1921-1922); Wichita Izzies (1923-1926); Wichita Larks (1927-1928); Wichita Aviators (1929-1932); Wichita Oilers (1933); Wichita Indians (1950–1955) Worthington...
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  • 2024 deaths in the United States (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Millstein, 97, antitrust lawyer (b. 1926) Dan Wakefield, 91, novelist, journalist and screenwriter (Going All the Way) (b. 1932) Edwin Wilson, 101, academic...
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    KS Allegheny Ordnance Plant (Kelly Springfield) (1943–1945) – Cumberland, Maryland; Operated by Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., a division of Goodyear Rubber...
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    Hoxie, ed. Encyclopedia of North American Indians: Native American History, Culture, and Life From Paleo-Indians to the Present (1996), p. 80 online Archived...
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  • (2018–present) Montreal Royals (1912–1917) Newark Indians (1912–1915) → Harrisburg Senators (1915) → Newark Indians (1916) → Newark Bears (1917–1919) → Akron...
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    Theodore Lorch (category People from Springfield, Illinois)
    actor. He appeared in more than 140 films between 1908 and 1947. Born in Springfield, Illinois, in 1873, Lorch appeared in several Three Stooges comedies...
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    Island, Canada Ada Lee, jazz, blues, gospel and soul music singer from Springfield, Ohio since the late 1950s Ada Leverson (1862–1933), British writer who...
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    Mysterious Walker (category DePauw Tigers athletic directors)
    20–11, respectively. From 1924 to 1926, Walker served as the basketball and football coach at Drury College in Springfield, Missouri. In November 1924, Walker...
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    activist and lawyer (b. 1983) Norma Berger, 90, baseball player (Springfield Sallies) (b. 1932) Geaux Rocket Ride, 3, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2020) Bob...
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  • required) "Lawsuit over Chateau Pensmore building materials settled". Springfield News-Leader. Retrieved 16 November 2018. "Owner of Missouri home built...
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  • Cleveland Browns (4-peat)   (also won 1950 NFL title) 1960–1962   Springfield Indians 2004–2007   Sébastien Bourdais (4-peat) 1985–1987   Tampa Bay/Rapid...
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  • Boss 1925: Diomedes 1926: Highborn II 1927: Nice Prospect 1928: Chichester Cross 1929: Tag End 1930: Oak Ridge 1931: Stingo 1932: Lemnarchus 1933: Gold...
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    056 743 Dade 7,569 490 Dallas 17,071 542 Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Daviess 8,430 567 DeKalb 11,029 424 St. Joseph, MO-KS Metropolitan...
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  • (2019) Student's Hotel (1932) Student Senate: A Documentary (2006) A Student's Song of Heidelberg (1930) The Students of Springfield Street (2015) Studio...
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    event was established in 1876, and the first two runnings were won by Springfield, a colt bred by Queen Victoria at the Hampton Court Stud. The present...
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  • into Fairmont) Springfield North Panthers (1964–2001, to GWOC) Springfield South Wildcats (1975–2001, to GWOC) Riverside Stebbins Indians (1964–89, to Southwestern...
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  • July 21 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Symbolist painter and printmaker (d. 1926) 1870 – Emil Orlík, Czech painter, etcher, and lithographer (d. 1932) 1875 – Charles Gondouin, French rugby...
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    orphanage to a new foster home run by the more caring Stewart family, at Springfield House in Acton, London. After several years Harry's father 'Tan', with...
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    318 Victory Field 12,230 Indianapolis Indiana 1996 Baseball Indianapolis Indians (IL) 319 Wheeling Island Stadium 12,220 Wheeling West Virginia 1927 Football...
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    early colonist and native of Holbrook, England. He was a founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, and progenitor of the American Everett family. Deac....
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    Thomas Albert (1944). A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English. Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam. p. 260. Buntin, John (2009). L.A. Noir: The...
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    grain for them; however, because the Indians were refusing to sell at reasonable prices, Pynchon refused the Indians' offers. Pynchon's perceived greed...
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