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Commercial airport serving Kahului, Hawaii, United States
Kahului Airport (IATA: OGG, ICAO: PHOG, FAA LID: OGG) is the main airport of Maui in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului. It has
Kahului_Airport
Topics referred to by the same term
Phog can refer to: Kahului Airport (ICAO airport code: PHOG) Calligonum polygonoides, a desert shrub Phog Allen, American basketball coach profoundly
Phog
American football and basketball coach (1885-1974)
Forrest Clare "Phog" Allen (November 18, 1885 – September 16, 1974) was an American basketball coach and physician. Known as the "Father of Basketball
Phog_Allen
Inventor of basketball (1861–1939)
Jayhawks' athletic director and coach. While a coach at Kansas, Naismith coached Phog Allen, who later became the coach at Kansas for 39 seasons, beginning a lengthy
James_Naismith
University of Kansas basketball arena
is named after Phog Allen, a former player and head coach for the Jayhawks whose tenure lasted 39 years. The arena's nickname, The Phog also pays homage
Allen_Fieldhouse
2020 video game
Phogs! (stylized as PHOGS!) is a puzzle-platform video game developed by Bit Loom Games and published by Coatsink. The game was released for Windows,
Phogs!
University of Kansas team
basketball at Kansas. Former players that have gone on to be coaches include Phog Allen, Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith, Dutch Lonborg, and former assistants to go
Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
Kansas_Jayhawks_men's_basketball
American basketball coach and former player
coach in an exhibition match on September 24, 2011, for the "Legends of the Phog" event, opposite Ted Owens, in which various Kansas Jayhawks Basketball alumni
Larry_Brown_(basketball)
American voice actor
Hero. In video games, they have voiced Ludger Kresnik in Tales of Xillia 2, Phog from Xenoblade Chronicles X and Xbalanque from Smite. Grelle has one younger
Jessie_James_Grelle
Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Kansas
Embiid, Jo Jo White, and Paul Pierce) and most successful coaches (including Phog Allen, Adolph Rupp, Ralph Miller, Dutch Lonborg, John McLendon, Larry Brown
Kansas_Jayhawks
American basketball player and coach (born 1950)
of the Year awards. He is third all-time for most wins at Kansas behind Phog Allen and Bill Self, and second all-time for most wins at Chapel Hill behind
Roy Williams (basketball coach)
Roy_Williams_(basketball_coach)
2014 American film
film directed by Kevin Willmott, following the life of Wilt Chamberlain, Phog Allen, and the 1956–57 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team. Former Kansas
Jayhawkers_(film)
American basketball player (1936–1999)
probable choice. After visiting KU and talking with the school's coach, Phog Allen, Chamberlain announced he was going to play college basketball at Kansas
Wilt_Chamberlain
American basketball coach (1931–2015)
where he won a national championship in 1952 playing for Hall of fame coach Phog Allen. Smith was best known for running a clean program and having a high
Dean_Smith
American college basketball coach (1901–1977)
of Fame on April 13, 1969. Rupp played college basketball at Kansas under Phog Allen. Rupp was born September 2, 1901, in Halstead, Kansas, to Heinrich
Adolph_Rupp
Team sport
Kansas for six years, before handing the reins to renowned coach Forrest "Phog" Allen. Naismith's disciple Amos Alonzo Stagg brought basketball to the University
Basketball
American college basketball season
marked the creation by a group of KU students of the famous "Beware of THE PHOG" banner. It was first displayed for the Duke game on February 20, 1988, and
1987–88 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team
1987–88_Kansas_Jayhawks_men's_basketball_team
Four-letter code designation for aviation facilities around the world
Airport on Maui, for instance, has an IATA code of OGG and an ICAO code of PHOG. ICAO airport codes do not begin with I, J, X, or Q, though the Jezero Crater
ICAO_airport_code
American film director and screenwriter (born 1959)
took place. In Jayhawkers (2014), he followed the life of Wilt Chamberlain, Phog Allen and the 1956 Kansas Jayhawks basketball team. Willmott has collaborated
Kevin_Willmott
MNYC Big Seven (25-5) (27-3) 63 80 Head coach: Frank McGuire Head coach: Phog Allen AP: 10 Coaches: 9 AP: 8 Coaches: 3 1st half 2nd half Total St. John's
1952 NCAA basketball championship game
1952_NCAA_basketball_championship_game
Public university in Lawrence, Kansas, US
Naismith (the inventor of basketball), Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Phog Allen ("the Father of basketball coaching" and a Kansas alumnus himself)
University_of_Kansas
American basketball coach (born 1962)
He is the winningest coach in Kansas history, having passed Hall of Famer Phog Allen on November 12, 2024, and is the only coach in Kansas history to lead
Bill_Self
American basketball coach (1918–2000)
high school basketball at Rosedale High School before being recruited by Phog Allen to play for Kansas. After gaining a wealth of knowledge as a player
Dick_Harp
American collegiate basketball final
championship game. Bill Menke had a team-high 10 points for the Hoosiers. Phog Allen was the coach of the Jayhawks; he was in his 23rd season in the role
1940 NCAA basketball championship game
1940_NCAA_basketball_championship_game
American basketball coach (born 1929)
returned to Lawrence to coach on September 24, 2011, for the "Legends of the Phog" exhibition match, opposite Larry Brown, in which various Kansas alumni played
Ted_Owens_(basketball)
the first Olympic basketball tournament. Thanks in part to the effort of Phog Allen—a Kansas Jayhawks collegiate coach—the first Olympic basketball tournament
Basketball at the Summer Olympics
Basketball_at_the_Summer_Olympics
Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved April 21, 2021. "NCAA® Career Statistics". "Phog Allen" Archived 2009-05-15 at the Wayback Machine "Kansas suspends Bill Self
List of Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball seasons
List_of_Kansas_Jayhawks_men's_basketball_seasons
organized in 1932 in Geneva, Switzerland. Thanks in part to the effort of Phog Allen—a Kansas Jayhawks collegiate coach—the first Olympic basketball tournament
History_of_basketball
American basketball player (born 1995)
City – Sports: How KU’s Kelly Oubre rode out a storm and wound up in the Phog – November 17, 2019 "Slam Online – Nolia Clap: Until Hurricane Katrina forced
Kelly_Oubre_Jr.
Edition of USA college basketball tournament
game in each region and a national third place game. Kansas, coached by Phog Allen, won the national title with an 80–63 victory in the final game over
1952 NCAA basketball tournament
1952_NCAA_basketball_tournament
Rock discharge vessel that capsized near Bergen, Norway in 2004
2001 Identification IMO number: 9229910 MMSI number: 244962000 Callsign: PHOG General characteristics Type rock discharge vessel Length 545 ft (166 m)
MV_Rocknes_(2001)
American actor and theater director (1945–2019)
Howard Parker 2009 The Only Good Indian Dr. Hummber 2014 Jayhawkers Forrest 'Phog' Allen 2017 The Tree Wade Garrison 2017 Goodland Hal Bloom 2019 The Land
Kip_Niven
American college basketball season
the 1938–39 college men's basketball season. The Jayhawks were coached by Phog Allen. On January 18, 1939, the Jayhawks notched their 500th program victory
1938–39 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team
1938–39_Kansas_Jayhawks_men's_basketball_team
American businessman
"Cradle of Basketball" because Naismith and his protégé Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, the "Father of Basketball Coaching," coached at KU and helped it
David_G._Booth
American football team of the University of Kansas
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame have been associated with Kansas Football: Phog Allen, who coached football at Kansas for a season in 1920, and Ralph Miller
Kansas_Jayhawks_football
July 14 to August 2, 1952. Warren Womble was the team's head coach, and Phog Allen was the team's main assistant coach. The team won its third straight
1952 United States men's Olympic basketball team
1952_United_States_men's_Olympic_basketball_team
American basketball player (1929–2016)
and future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Forrest "Phog" Allen persisted in recruiting Lovellette, even traveling to his home in
Clyde_Lovellette
American trade association
organization of men's college basketball coaches. It was founded in 1927 by Phog Allen, the men's basketball head coach for the University of Kansas. Formation
National Association of Basketball Coaches
National_Association_of_Basketball_Coaches
Private university in Baldwin City, Kansas, US
Eugene Sykes – class of 1888, businessman and Freemason from New Orleans Phog Allen – collegiate basketball coach at Baker University, the University of
Baker_University
American collegiate men's basketball tournament
Phil Woolpert (1955, 1956) Jay Wright (2016, 2018) 1 national championship Phog Allen (1952) Tony Bennett (2019) Jim Boeheim (2003) Larry Brown (1988) John
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_tournament
American basketball player (born 1992)
Oklahoma and UCLA. He unofficially visited Kansas twice, for Late Night in the Phog in October 2008 and a spring game against Tennessee. Barnes took official
Harrison_Barnes
Juneau International Airport 1972 present Kahului United States (Hawaii) OGG PHOG Kahului Airport 2008 present Kalispell United States (Montana) FCA KGPI Glacier
List of Alaska Airlines destinations
List_of_Alaska_Airlines_destinations
Regional carrier owned by Hawaiian Airlines
Honolulu Hawaii PHNL Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Kahului Hawaii PHOG Kahului Airport Kailua-Kona Hawaii PHKO Kona International Airport Kapalua
Ohana_by_Hawaiian
American football coach (born 1964)
Wheaton (1914) Herman Olcott (1915–1917) Jay Bond (1918) Leon McCarty (1919) Phog Allen (1920) George Clark (1921–1925) Franklin Cappon (1926–1927) Homer Woodson
Lance_Leipold
Calendar year
September 12 – Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia (b. 1900) September 16 – Phog Allen, American basketball and baseball player (b. 1885) September 18 – Edna
1974
American basketball player and coach (1898–1979)
at The University of Kansas, his senior season under returning head coach Phog Allen, while earning his bachelor's degree (1917–21). He later became an
John_Bunn_(basketball)
American basketball player
also known to have performed the feat on an experimental basket set up by Phog Allen at the University of Kansas in the 1950s. Chamberlain, unlike Wilson
Michael_Wilson_(basketball)
Sporting event delegation
champion 1951–52 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team, as well as their coach Phog Allen, who served as assistant on the team. Group stage Source: Official
United States at the 1952 Summer Olympics
United_States_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics
City in Rajasthan, India
making furniture. Dhangood is generally used for making cots. A common shrub-phog provides building material from its roots & twigs. Nagaur Fort is one of
Nagaur
of the inaugural class of 1959, three coaches were inducted (Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, Henry Clifford Carlson and Walter E. Meanwell); in total, 100 individuals
List of coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
List_of_coaches_in_the_Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame
Species of plant
Calligonum polygonoides, locally known as phog (Rajasthani: फोग), is a small shrub found in Thar Desert areas, usually 4 feet to 6 feet high but occasionally
Calligonum_polygonoides
Baseball stadium in Lawrence, Kansas, US
section, a play on Kansas basketball's "Pay Heed All Who Enter, Beware of the Phog" banner in historic Allen Fieldhouse, which is only 150 feet away from Hoglund
Hoglund_Ballpark
City and county seat in Kansas, United States
Fieldhouse was built in 1955 for the basketball program and was named for Phog Allen, a coach at KU from 1907 to 1909 and 1919 to 1956. On November 4, 2010
Lawrence,_Kansas
American football player and coach (1939–2026)
Wheaton (1914) Herman Olcott (1915–1917) Jay Bond (1918) Leon McCarty (1919) Phog Allen (1920) George Clark (1921–1925) Franklin Cappon (1926–1927) Homer Woodson
Bud_Moore_(American_football)
Annual selection of best U.S. college basketball team
inspired the National Association of Basketball Coaches, led by Kansas coach Phog Allen, to conduct their own championship tournament that was open only to
National championships in men's college basketball
National_championships_in_men's_college_basketball
Topics referred to by the same term
Fog Fogg (disambiguation) Fogge (disambiguation) Fogging (disambiguation) Phog (disambiguation) London fog (disambiguation) San Francisco fog Clouding of
Fog_(disambiguation)
American football player and coach (born 1970)
Wheaton (1914) Herman Olcott (1915–1917) Jay Bond (1918) Leon McCarty (1919) Phog Allen (1920) George Clark (1921–1925) Franklin Cappon (1926–1927) Homer Woodson
David Beaty (American football)
David_Beaty_(American_football)
American football coach (born 1956)
Wheaton (1914) Herman Olcott (1915–1917) Jay Bond (1918) Leon McCarty (1919) Phog Allen (1920) George Clark (1921–1925) Franklin Cappon (1926–1927) Homer Woodson
Charlie_Weis
Noise makers
Supporters of the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball celebrate Late Night at the Phog with thundersticks.
Thundersticks
American college basketball season
1921–22 NCAA men's basketball season in the United States. The head coach was Phog Allen, coaching in his fifth overall season with the Jayhawks. The team finished
1921–22 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team
1921–22_Kansas_Jayhawks_men's_basketball_team
American football and basketball coach
Guy Lowman (1907) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1909) Frank Winters (1910–1911) Phog Allen (1912–1917) No team (1918) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1934)
Frank_Winters_(basketball)
Naismith". Kansas Public Radio. Retrieved April 4, 2018. Kerkhoff, Blair (1996). Phog Allen : the father of basketball coaching. Indianapolis, IN: Masters Press
List of Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball head coaches
List_of_Kansas_Jayhawks_men's_basketball_head_coaches
American basketball player and coach
World War II. After the war ended, he would become an assistant coach under Phog Allen after he graduated in 1941. In the middle of the 1946–47 season, Allen
Howard_Engleman
American basketball coach
James Naismith. There, Patton studied under Naismith's protege, Dr. Forrest "Phog" Allen.(head basketball coach at the University of Kansas) and Knute Rockne
Lee_Patton
of the inaugural class of 1959, three coaches were inducted (Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, Henry Clifford Carlson and Walter E. Meanwell); in total, 100 coaches
List of members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame
American basketball player and coach
Lowman (1907–1908) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1910) Frank Winters (1910–1912) Phog Allen (1912–1919) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1938) Tom Scott
Bob_Sundvold
American basketball player and coach
Lowman (1907–1908) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1910) Frank Winters (1910–1912) Phog Allen (1912–1919) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1938) Tom Scott
Earl_Keth
American college basketball season
068) 5–3 9 December 20 Kansas L 71–59 Christmas – 21 Allen – 7 Allen – 5 Phog Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, KS (16,300) 5–4 10 December 22 Long Beach State
2008–09 Temple Owls men's basketball team
2008–09_Temple_Owls_men's_basketball_team
American college football coach
Wheaton (1914) Herman Olcott (1915–1917) Jay Bond (1918) Leon McCarty (1919) Phog Allen (1920) George Clark (1921–1925) Franklin Cappon (1926–1927) Homer Woodson
L._W._Boynton
founder of McKinsey & Company Carrie Nation, leader of the temperance movement Phog Allen, basketball coach known as the "father of basketball coaching"; spent
List of University of Central Missouri people
List_of_University_of_Central_Missouri_people
American football player and coach
Guy Lowman (1907) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1909) Frank Winters (1910–1911) Phog Allen (1912–1917) No team (1918) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1934)
Robert_Hoff
Basketball and wrestling venue
game was played on December 9, 1938, when Iba's Oklahoma A&M Aggies beat Phog Allen's Kansas Jayhawks, 21–15, in a battle between two of the nation's early
Gallagher-Iba_Arena
American basketball player & coach (1896-1980)
coaching duties given to Douglas R. Mills. Ruby and legendary Kansas coach Phog Allen actively campaigned together for higher baskets to offset the advantage
J._Craig_Ruby
Graphical interface for mobile devices
mobile Linux distributions like Mobian. It replaces the previous greeter Phog, this time using unmodified Phosh code. Plasma Mobile PureOS Librem 5 Libhandy
Phosh
American football player and coach (1905–1960)
(1937) Frances Kappelman (1937) Ralph Conger (1938–1939) Mike Getto (1940) Phog Allen (1941–1942) No team (1943) Elmer Schaake (1944) No team (1945) Red
Mike_Getto
American football player and coach (born 1960)
Guy Lowman (1907) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1909) Frank Winters (1910–1911) Phog Allen (1912–1917) No team (1918) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1934)
Willie_Fritz
American athlete and coach (1900–1961)
Wheaton (1914) Herman Olcott (1915–1917) Jay Bond (1918) Leon McCarty (1919) Phog Allen (1920) George Clark (1921–1925) Franklin Cappon (1926–1927) Homer Woodson
Franklin_Cappon
Gymnasium Evanston, Illinois 1940 Indiana Branch McCracken 60–42 Kansas Phog Allen Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri 1941 Wisconsin Bud Foster
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_champions
National sport of Bhutan
it's the lowest score!, Ah kha kha thu lu lu!" (Kha nag pu so da me phog, phog rung bam i pchi lay yeen, Ah kha kha thu lu lu!) Regarding archery, one
Archery_in_Bhutan
Television series
Laila's paternal uncle (phopha). Landlord of Marvi's village. Asad Qureshi as Phog Sheema Kermani as Safia Begum. The editor of the Roshni newspaper. Anwar
Marvi
Name list
American fantasy and horror author Forrest Clare Allen, better known as Phog Allen (1885–1974), American basketball coach Forrest H. Anderson (1913–1989)
Forrest_(given_name)
City in Missouri, United States
commemorated by a Zen garden, near E Lexington Ave. and Memorial Dr. Forrest "Phog" Allen, KU basketball coach, member of Hall of Fame; attended high school
Independence,_Missouri
Edition of USA college basketball tournament
tournament title with a 60–42 victory in the final game over Kansas, coached by Phog Allen. Marvin Huffman of Indiana was named the tournament's Most Outstanding
1940 NCAA basketball tournament
1940_NCAA_basketball_tournament
Edition of USA college basketball tournament
tournament title with a 69–68 victory in the final game over Kansas, coached by Phog Allen. B. H. Born of Kansas was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player
1953 NCAA basketball tournament
1953_NCAA_basketball_tournament
metroidvania Cape Cosmic Flyhigh Works Aug 25, 2021 Aug 25, 2021 Aug 25, 2021 Phogs! Puzzle-platformer, adventure Bit Loom Games Coatsink Unreleased Dec 3,
List_of_Xbox_One_games_(M–Z)
College basketball team representing the University of Kentucky
1922 and 1923 Helms National Championship teams, under coach Forest C. "Phog" Allen. At the time of his hiring, Rupp was a high school coach in Freeport
Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball
Kentucky_Wildcats_men's_basketball
Sports teams of Baker University, Kansas
player Tanner Purdum, American football player Blake Treinen, baseball player Phog Allen, basketball coach at Baker University, the University of Central Missouri
Baker_Wildcats
American basketball player and coach
Lowman (1907–1908) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1910) Frank Winters (1910–1912) Phog Allen (1912–1919) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1938) Tom Scott
Kim_Anderson_(basketball)
Defunct American basketball team
Kurland and Wayne Glasgow) out of respect to their rival team and the NIBL. Phog Allen, the legendary basketball coach who is often referred to as the “Father
Caterpillar_Diesels
American basketball coach (1919–2001)
Jim Bausch in seven of ten events. As an undergraduate, he was coached by Phog Allen. In one of Miller's classes, a guest lecturer was Dr. James Naismith
Ralph_Miller
1968 speech by U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy
advance of Kennedy's appearance. The speech was delivered at 1:30 PM in Phog Allen Fieldhouse before 20,000 people. The arena itself was over capacity;
Robert F. Kennedy's remarks at the University of Kansas
Robert_F._Kennedy's_remarks_at_the_University_of_Kansas
American politician and attorney (1923–2021)
been a star high school athlete in Russell, and Kansas basketball coach Phog Allen traveled to Russell to recruit him to play for the Jayhawks basketball
Bob_Dole
American football and baseball coach
(1937) Frances Kappelman (1937) Ralph Conger (1938–1939) Mike Getto (1940) Phog Allen (1941–1942) No team (1943) Elmer Schaake (1944) No team (1945) Red
Jay_Bond
American football and basketball coach (1919–2002)
Guy Lowman (1907) Appleton A. Mason (1908–1909) Frank Winters (1910–1911) Phog Allen (1912–1917) No team (1918) Willard N. Greim (1919–1923) Tad Reid (1924–1934)
Richard Carter (American football)
Richard_Carter_(American_football)
American basketball player (born 2000)
scored 22 points as Baylor defeated Kansas for its first win ever at the Phog Allen Fieldhouse. As a result, he earned his second Big 12 Player of the
Jared_Butler
Athletic teams representing University of Central Missouri
in the late 1970s at the University of Missouri under coach Norm Stewart. Phog Allen – coached at UCM 1912–1919; compiled 84–31 record before returning
Central Missouri Mules and Jennies
Central_Missouri_Mules_and_Jennies
College basketball gambling scandal
game in overtime that year. In October 1944, University of Kansas coach Phog Allen warned of a major gambling incident "that would stink to high heaven"
1951 college basketball point-shaving scandal
1951_college_basketball_point-shaving_scandal
American basketball player and coach
Valley Conference championship, playing under legendary Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen. That season, Rody led the team and conference in scoring with a 14
George_E._Rody
American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach (1892–1950)
semifinal at Kansas City, against Kansas, when the son of opposing coach, Phog Allen, made a basket with seconds left for a one-point victory. Despite the
Sam_Barry
Platformer Cape Cosmic Flyhigh Works Jul 2, 2021 Jul 2, 2021 Jul 2, 2021 Phogs! Adventure puzzle-platform Bit Loom Games Coatsink Dec 3, 2020 Dec 3, 2020
List of PlayStation 4 games (M–Z)
List_of_PlayStation_4_games_(M–Z)
PHOG
PHOG
PHOG
PHOG
Female
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Briar, BRIER means "briar plant."
Girl/Female
French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Will; Helmet; Protection; Intimidating Fame
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from the Old Norse personal name þorkell, a contracted form of a name composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + ketill ‘cauldron’. The personal name Thurkill or Thirkill was in use throughout England in the Middle Ages; in northern England it had been introduced directly by Scandinavian settlers, whereas in the South it was the result of Norman influence. This surname and its variants are especially common in East Anglia. In Ireland the Old Norse name was adopted as a Gaelic personal name (Thorcall), which generated the surnames McCorkle and Corkill.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sweet smelling, Fragrance
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German, Jamaican, Norse
Hollow; Valley; Dweller in the Valley
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One Season
Girl/Female
Indian
Alive or living, Prophet mohammads wife
Girl/Female
Latin
Leafy branch.
Girl/Female
Greek
Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Fenton.John Vinton was a resident of Lynn, MA, as early as 1648. He had numerous prominent descendants, including Samuel Finley Vinton, who was born in South Hadley, MA, in 1792, and became on OH congressman.
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