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On this day 7 September death of John Greenleaf Whittier – Karen Blixen – Keith Moon – James Clavell – Terence Young – Bibi Besch – Warren Zevon – Mac Miller
The Final Footprints of John Greenleaf Whittier – Isak Dinesen – Keith Moon – Warren Zevon Continue reading
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On this day 17 July deaths of Charlotte Corday – Jim Bridger – The Romanov Family – Billie Holiday – John Coltrane – Mickey Spillane – Walter Cronkite – John Lewis – C. T. Vivian
The Final Footprints of Adam Smith – Charlotte Corday – Jim Bridger – Billie Holiday – John Coltrane – Walter Cronkite Continue reading
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