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  • Los Angeles Jets (ABL)

    The Los Angeles Jets were an American basketball team based in Los Angeles, California founded by Jack Blanck and Len Corbosiero, that was a member of the American Basketball League in the league's 1961-62 season. The team's only coach was Bill Sharman. The assistant coach was Edwin A. "Scotty" McDonald, a former Loyola (of Los Angeles) coach, and coach of many AAU teams, NBA scout, and advisor...

  • Minnesota Muskies (ABA)

    The Minnesota Muskies were a member of the American Basketball Association, born with the league's creation on February 2, 1967. L.P. Shields and Fred Jefferson were the owners after paying a franchise fee of $30,000. The team then played one season in Minnesota before moving to Miami, Florida to become The Floridians . The team colors were blue and gold and games were played in the Met Center ...

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  • Denver Rockets (ABA)

    The Denver Rockets was founded as the Denver Larks in 1967 as a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA) but changed its name to Rockets before the first season.==Team creation==In 1967, one of the ABA's charter franchises was awarded to a group in Kansas City, Missouri, headed by Southern Californian businessman James Trindle. However, Trindle was unable to find a suitabl...

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  • Philadelphia Tapers (ABL)

    The Philadelphia Tapers were an American and professional basketball team that played a partial 1962–1963 season, and traces its history to the 1950s AAU New York Tapers.When the ABL began their second season in 1962, the Tapers moved to Philadelphia, where Cohen hoped to take advantage of the NBA Philadelphia Warriors' (and Wilt Chamberlain) departure to San Francisco. Harvey Pollack kept the ...

  • New Jersey Americans (ABA)

    The New Jersey Americans were a founding member of the American Basketball Association (ABA), with trucking magnate Arthur J. Brown as the owner. Brown had operated several AAU teams in and around New York City, and was viewed as an ideal pick to run the nascent league's New York franchise. The team was named the New York Americans , and Brown intended for it to play at the 69th Regiment Armory...

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  • Utah Stars (ABA)

    The Utah Stars were an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.=History prior to moving to Utah (1967–1970)=The team was founded as the Anaheim Amigos , a charter member of the ABA based in Anaheim, California. They played at the Anaheim Convention Center. The team's colors were orange and black. The Anaheim Amigos were founded by Art Kim, a Hawaii native w...

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  • Memphis Tams (ABA)

    The purpose of this project is collect all of the Geni profiles of those who played with the Memphis franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA) from the start of the 1970-71 season to the end of the 1974-75 season.==History==The team started out as the New Orleans Buccaneers, a charter member of the ABA.===Memphis Pros (1970-1972)===On August 21, 1970, the team was sold to Mississip...

  • New York Nets (ABA)

    The New York Nets were founded as the New York Americans , a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA). They played their games during the first season as the New Jersey Americans at the Teaneck Armory in Teaneck, New Jersey.The Americans played fairly well in their first season, tying the Kentucky Colonels for the fourth (and final) playoff spot in the Eastern Division. Ho...

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  • Keuruun Lavikon talonhaltija- ja torppariluettelo

    Tämä projekti on tulossa työn alle.=Lavikon kantatilan talonhaltijaluettelo=Talolliset vaimoineen=Torppariluettelo===Haka-aho?==Torpparit vaimoineen==Hulpio==Torpparit vaimoineen==Tuttula eli Myllyaho==Torpparit vaimoineen==Metsälä==Metsälän torpan KONTRAHTI tehtiin 10.9.1905"Tämän kautta otan minä allekirjoittanut torppariksi Herman Hietasen ja vaimo Maria Wilhelmiina Hietasen omistamani Lavik...

  • Scio College

    Scio College (/ˈsaɪ.oʊ/ SY-oh) was an institution of higher education in Ohio in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Parts of it merged into Mount Union College, while its pharmacy school merged with what would become the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. The institution was first organized under the name Rural Seminary in 1857 at Harlem Springs, Ohio, as a Methodist Episcopal C...

  • Presbyterian Burial Ground, Middletown, New Jersey

    This project is for those who are buried in the Presbyterian Burial Ground, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The burying grounds are the oldest in Monmouth County, established circa 1684. Oldest headstone: James Bowne, died March 14, 1750. John Bowne established a meeting house on the property, with the yard used as a community burial ground. Also known as the Historic Presbyterian Ce...

  • Cum Laude Society

    The Cum Laude Society is an organization that honors scholastic achievement at secondary institutions, similar to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, which honors scholastic achievements at the university level. It was founded at The Tome School in 1906 as the Alpha Delta Tau fraternity and changed its name in the 1950s. It presently has 382 chapters; all but 20 of these are at private or independent s...

  • Village Paukkaja, Eno, Finland

    Tämä on Kylä Paukkaja, Eno, kyläprojekti.

  • Shock Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana

    This project is for those buried in Shock Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana. From Interment.net : It was the cemetery for the Shock (Clear Creek) Church of the Brethren. This is a well kept cemetery. Much of the grounds were donated by Adam Shock, and the first church building was erected in 1868. After a storm damaged the church, a second church was built in 1917, and in 1983 this churc...

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