Fort Gaddis, a refuge from the Indians, located on the Catawba Trail. In fact, Pennsylvania and Virginia had conflicting claims in the area Gaddis settled...
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writers. Gaddis was born in New York City to William Thomas Gaddis, who worked "on Wall Street and in politics", and Edith (Charles) Gaddis, who worked...
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Lancaster. Born in Denver, Colorado, Gaddis attended local schools before college. In his early career, Gaddis served seven years as a Los Angeles probation...
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sources are consulted, Fort Gaddis can also be known as the "Thomas Gaddis Homestead", the "Thomas Gaddis House" or "Gaddis' Fort". It was added to the...
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Metcalfe found a copy of the book Killer: A Journal of Murder (1970) by Thomas Gaddis and Joe Long, in a used-book store. It dealt most directly with Panzram's...
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Gaddis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C. J. Gaddis (born 1985), America football player Christian Gaddis (born 1984), American...
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Roscoe Vernon Gaddis (January 28, 1896 – October 21, 1986), known professionally as Gadabout Gaddis, was a 20th-century American fisherman and television...
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of American serial killer Carl Panzram (1892–1930), co-written by Thomas E. Gaddis and James O. Long. The book explores American serial killer Carl Panzram's...
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second-in-command with the rank of major. The other majors were John B. McClelland, Thomas Gaddis, and James Brenton. At Crawford's request, Irvine allowed Dr John Knight...
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in 1942. The film was adapted by Guy Trosper from the 1955 book by Thomas E. Gaddis. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role...
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