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  2. Florence Mills - Wikipedia

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    Florence Mills (Florence Winfrey) was born a daughter of formerly enslaved parents Nellie (Simon) and John Winfrey in 1896 in Washington, D.C. She began performing as a child. At the age of six she sang duets with her two older sisters, Olivia and Maude. [2] They eventually formed a vaudeville act, calling themselves the Mills Sisters. [3]

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  4. ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians - Wikipedia

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    Name. The acronym "ECO" came from its original denominational name, which was the Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians. Because the nickname stuck, the denomination kept it and repurposed it to represent ECO's three-fold commitment to make disciples of Jesus Christ (Evangelical), connect leaders through accountable relationships and encourage collaboration (Covenant), and commit to a ...

  5. Heritage Home Group - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Home Group LLC, formed to purchase most assets of the defunct Furniture Brands International, was a High Point, North Carolina-based home furnishings company. It owned the brands Broyhill, Lane, Thomasville, and Drexel Heritage. History. On September 9, 2013, Furniture Brands International filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

  6. American Gold Star Mothers - Wikipedia

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    A Service flag with one gold star. American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. (AGSM), is a private [1] nonprofit organization [2] of American mothers who lost sons or daughters in service of the United States Armed Forces. It was originally formed in 1928 for mothers of those lost in World War I, and it holds a congressional charter under Title 36 § 211 ...

  7. St. John's Episcopal Church (Ashwood, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Episcopal Church (Ashwood, Tennessee) /  35.57417°N 87.13889°W  / 35.57417; -87.13889. St. John's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church in Ashwood, Maury County, Tennessee, United States. Built from 1839 to 1842 by Bishop Leonidas Polk, it was an active church in the Antebellum South. It was ransacked and later used ...