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  2. John F. Smith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John F. Smith Jr. John Francis " Jack " Smith Jr. (born April 6, 1938) is an American businessman and executive who formerly served as COO in 1992, CEO from 1992 to 2000 and then chairman of the board of directors of General Motors from 1996 to 2000. He later served as non- executive chairman of the board of directors of Delta Air Lines from ...

  3. I heard a Fly buzz—when I died - Wikipedia

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    Analysis. The first line of the poem, "I heard a fly buzz– when I died–" is intended to garner the attention of the reader. [4] Readers are said to be drawn to continue the poem, curious as to how the speaker is talking about her own death. [4] The narrator then reflects on the moments prior to the very moment she died. [1]

  4. Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Troy, New York) - Wikipedia

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    93 ft (28 m) Beginning date. May 30, 1890. Dedicated date. September 15, 1891. Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Troy, New York) is a war monument in Monument Square, at Broadway and 2nd Street in Troy, New York, United States. It honors those from Rensselaer County who served in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the American Civil War .

  5. 125th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 125th New York Infantry Regiment was a volunteer regiment from Rensselaer County, New York, during the American Civil War. Formed during the summer of 1862, the unit was officially mustered into United States Service on 27–29 August 1862, by Col. George L. Willard. He had seen previous service in the Mexican War as well.

  6. Ilium Building - Wikipedia

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    Designated CP. August 13, 1986. The Ilium Building is a building located at the northeast corner of Fulton Street and Fourth Street in Troy, New York, United States. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 13, 1970, and since 1986 has also been a contributing property to the Central Troy Historic District.

  7. Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States. It operates under the direction of the Troy Cemetery Association, a non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery. [2] It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New ...

  8. Hurricane-force winds expected from the Southern Rockies to ...

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    A storm system moving through the Western United States will move through the Rockies and into the Plains over the weekend, bringing intense winds stretching from the Southwest to the Upper Midwest.

  9. History of Troy, New York - Wikipedia

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    Town of Troy. Troy got its current name in 1789. "By an act of legislature, passed March 18, 1791, the town of Troy was erected from a part of the town of Rensselaerswyck. On Monday, April 4. a town meeting was held at Ashley's tavern, and the first town officers elected.