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    Campbell House, also known as Colony House #54 and Campbell-Bouwens-Hamming House, is a historic house at 1540 Inner Springer Loop Road, near Palmer,...
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  • city/town) Campbell House (Palmer, Alaska), in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Campbell-Chrisp House, Bald...
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    Sean Parnell (category People from Palmer, Alaska)
    and later, the Alaska Senate. He served two terms in the Alaska House from 1993 to 1997 before he was elected to one term in the Alaska Senate from 1997...
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    Jay Kerttula (category People from Palmer, Alaska)
    politician in Alaska. A member of the Democratic Party, Kerttula was the longest-serving member of the Alaska Legislature, having served in the House from 1961...
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    Alaska was well-established. The Russians placed trading posts along Cook Inlet, such as the Shelikhov-Golikov Company's post at Niteh on the Palmer Flats...
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  • Jim Sykes (category People from Palmer, Alaska)
    currently live near Palmer in a solar-powered straw-bale house. In 1990, Sykes became one of the founders of the Green Party of Alaska. As a result, Sykes...
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    The 2020 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election...
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  • Andorra (2018–2021) Craig Campbell, Republican National Committeeman from Alaska (2022–present) and Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2009–2010) Harmeet Dhillon...
    539 KB (41,933 words) - 23:19, 12 July 2024
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    Lisa Murkowski (category Republican Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives)
    Frank Murkowski. Before her appointment to the Senate, she served in the Alaska House of Representatives and was elected majority leader. She was controversially...
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  • he and Palmer frequently arrive at crime scenes well after Gibbs and his team because Palmer is a horrible driver who keeps getting lost; Palmer tries...
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  • Philip Ross Campbell (Bozarth-Campbell), was ordained as a deacon in 1973 and as a priest in 1974. In 1975 Bozarth incorporated Wisdom House, an ecumenical...
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    Matanuska Valley Colony (category 1935 establishments in Alaska)
    Berry House Campbell House Herried House Palmer Depot Puhl House Raymond Rebarchek Colony Farm United Protestant Church Agriculture portal Alaska portal...
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    father at the age of 13. By the time he was 18, he had become a pimp in the Alaska Territory. In January 1909, he shot and killed a bartender who attacked...
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    Jay Hammond (category Republican Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives)
    governor of Alaska. He oversaw the creation of the Alaska Permanent Fund in 1976, which, since the early 1980s, has paid annual dividends to Alaska residents...
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  • Begich III, Alaska Policy Forum board member, grandson of former U.S. Representative Nick Begich and 2024 house candidate for Alaska's house district John...
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    European sighting of Alaska Hale Boggs (1914–1972), member of the U.S. House from Louisiana, who disappeared on a flight in Alaska along with freshman...
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  • investigators revisit the 1996 shooting death of a commercial fisherman in Alaska. 98 5 "Beth Carpenter" February 5, 2009 (2009-02-05) Investigators link...
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    reform candidates. After two cycles of electing its delegate in September, Alaska Territory returned to a November election. 1940 United States elections...
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  • 1959), former Connecticut House of Representatives and Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut Eric Croft (B.S. 1986), former Alaska House of Representatives Richard...
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    He stayed at that studio for Alaska Seas (1954), replacing Van Heflin, and Jivaro (1954). Keith guest starred on Campbell Summer Soundstage, The Pepsi-Cola...
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