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    John Pridgeon Jr. (August 1, 1852 – March 16, 1929) was the head of a marine transport company and mayor of Detroit, Michigan. Pridgeon was born in Detroit...
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  • located in Houston, Texas Francis Pridgeon (also Francis Prujean, 1593–1666), English physician John Pridgeon, Jr. (1852–1929), the head of a marine...
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    carrier foundered off Conneaut in the same storm that took the Dundee. John Pridgeon Jr. 18 September 1908 The wooden lumber carrier sprung a leak and sank...
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    in Detroit Race Twitter". New York Times. "New Detroit Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. Takes Oath of Office". Fox News. September 19, 2008. Retrieved November 18...
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    County, Wisconsin, United States after being rammed by the steamer John Pridgeon Jr. with the loss of five lives. On January 7, 2019, the wreck of Selah...
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    (May 24–25) where he and some other men were captured by a detachment of John S. Mosby's command. Pingree was confined in Confederate prisons at Gordonsville...
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    (now Hamtramck) and 2nd superintendent of Yellowstone National Park John Pridgeon Jr. (1852–1929), head of a marine transport company and mayor of Detroit...
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    Detroit surged in the city's immigrant neighborhoods by 1900. In 1887, John Pridgeon Jr., a Democrat, was elected mayor in a landslide after his Republican...
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    office 1886–1887 Preceded by Stephen Benedict Grummond Succeeded by John Pridgeon, Jr. Personal details Born (1842-11-05)November 5, 1842 Woodstock Township...
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  • Shipwrecks (U) "Islander (+1909)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 22 January 2020. "John Pridgeon, Jr. (+1909)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 21 January 2020. "American Marine...
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