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  2. RC Willey Home Furnishings - Wikipedia

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    RC Willey Home Furnishings (RC Willey) is an American home furnishings company in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and California. [1] It was founded in 1932 by Rufus Call Willey in Syracuse, Utah, RC. He began selling Hotpoint -brand appliances door-to-door out of the back of his pickup truck. RC Willey has 13 locations across the Western United States and ...

  3. Wiley University - Wikipedia

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    wileyc.edu. Wiley University (formerly Wiley College) is a private historically black college in Marshall, Texas. Founded in 1873 by the Methodist Episcopal Church 's Bishop Isaac Wiley and certified in 1882 by the Freedman's Aid Society, it is one of the oldest predominantly black colleges west of the Mississippi River. [2][3] In 2005–2006 ...

  4. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Wiley State Resort Park was founded as Dewey Lake State Park on January 1, 1954, with Dewey Lake near Prestonsburg, Kentucky as its centerpiece. It was renamed in the early 1950s for Virginia "Jenny" Wiley, a pioneer woman who is remembered as a survivor of captivity by Native Americans. It became one of the resort parks in the state in ...

  5. List of ports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Top 25 water ports by tonnage. This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. [1] Ports in the United States handle a wide variety of goods that are critical to the global economy, including petroleum, grain, steel, automobiles, and containerized goods.

  6. Jenny Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Wiley, born Jean "Jenny" Sellards (1760–1831), in British Colonial America, was a pioneer woman who was taken captive by Native Americans in 1789, where she witnessed the death of her brother and children. She escaped after 11 months of captivity. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonsburg, Kentucky is named in her honor.

  7. 1921 Wiley Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1921 Wiley Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented Wiley College during the 1921 college football season. The Wiley team met Talladega in a post-season game on December 9 to determine the black college football national championship; the game ended in a 7–7 tie and both teams are recognized as co-champions.

  8. Wiley (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1807 when Charles Wiley opened a print shop in Manhattan. The company was the publisher of 19th century American literary figures like James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as of legal, religious, and other non-fiction titles. The firm took its current name in 1865.

  9. Marshall, Texas - Wikipedia

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    More than 3,500 students annually [citation needed] attend colleges in the city: East Texas Baptist University, Wiley College, Texas State Technical College-Marshall, and Panola College-Marshall. Panola College is the assigned community college for the majority of Harrison County, Marshall included, according to the Texas Education Code.