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Day in History 22 December – Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer – George Eliot – Ma Rainey – Beatrix Potter – Samuel Beckett – Butterfly McQueen – Joe Cocker
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Tagged Augusta, Butterfly McQueen, Clark Gable, george eliot, Gone with the wind, Hattie Mcdaniel, Highgate cemetery, joe cocker, Margaret Mitchell, middlemarch, riptff, Samuel Beckett, Scarlett O'Hara, tff, the final footprint, Thomas Mitchell, Vivien Leigh
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On this day 17 December death of Rumi – Thomas Mitchell – Jennifer Jones – Penny Marshall
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Tagged Chapel, Chapel of the Pines Crematory, Clark Gable, cremains, Cremation, Emmy, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Gerald O'Hara, Gone with the wind, Hattie Mcdaniel, History, hollywood hills, It's a Wonderful Life, jennifer jones, John Ford, Oscar, Penny Marshall, riptff, rumi, Scarlett O'Hara, Stagecoach, tff, the final footprint, Thomas Mitchell, Tony, Uncle Billy, Vivien Leigh
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On this day 26 October death of Bloody Bill Anderson – Elizabeth Cady Stanton – Margaret “Molly” Brown – Hattie McDaniel – Hoyt Axton
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Tagged angelus rosedale cemetery, asa earl carter, bloody bill anderson, Buried, Cemetery, cole younger, frank james, Gone with the wind, Ground Burial, Hattie Mcdaniel, History, hollywood forever, Hoyt Axton, Inscription, james carlos blake, jesse james, mamie, Marker, Monument, riptff, riverview cemetery, tff, the final footprint, the outlaw josey wales, the wildwood boys, william quantrill
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On this day 7 July death of Arthur Conan Doyle – Veronica Lake – Mia Zapata – Dorian Leigh
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Tagged A Streetcar Named Desire, arthur conan doyle, ashley wilkes, blanche dubois, Butterfly McQueen, Cave Hill Cemetery, Clark Gable, cremains, Cremation, dorian leigh, Golders Green Crematorium, Gone with the wind, Hattie Mcdaniel, laurence olivier, Leslie Howard, Mammy, Margaret Mitchell, marlon brando, Mia Zapata, minstead churchyard, prissy, riptff, Scarlett O'Hara, sherlock holmes, Tennessee Williams, tff, the final fooprint, Veronica Lake
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