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Garretson Darell (Bob Kennedy was a right fielder/third baseman, manager and executive in Major League Baseball. He was selling popcorn in the stands the day before being signed by Chicago at age 16. In 1940 he became the first teenaged player since 1900 to play 150 games in a season. In 1950, started two triple plays from the right field - the first such occurrence since 1928. As a Baltimore Oriole, he hit that team's first grand slam.)
Jennings Waylon (Darell Garretson was a NBA referee in more than 2,000 games, including 269 playoff games, 41 finals games and five All-Star games. He is credited for creating and heading the first union for NBA referees. As officiating supervisor, Garretson advocated increasing the number of officials per NBA game from two to three.)
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jolly hi face 1896
jolly hi wed 1880
jolly mules 1896
Kelly Emmett (Emmett Kelly followed in the large clown footprints of his famous father, Emmett Sr, and caused some friction by duplicating his father's famous character, Weary Willie, as the sad clown sweeping up the spotlight after other circus acts. He was an Arizona Ranger, and lived in nearby Tombstone.)
Kennedy Robert (Emmett Kelly followed in the large clown footprints of his famous father, Emmett Sr, and caused some friction by duplicating his father's famous character, Weary Willie, as the sad clown sweeping up the spotlight after other circus acts. He was an Arizona Ranger, and lived in nearby Tombstone.)
Miranda Ernesto (Waylon Jennings was a country music singer and songwriter. He was part of Buddy Holly's touring group and gave his seat to JP Richardson ("the Big Bopper")  who died in the Buddy Holly plane crash. Jennings also worked as a DJ at various radio stations in Arizona. His albums include  Lonesome, On'ry; Mean and Honky Tonk Heroes, Dreaming My Dreams, Are You Ready for the Country, and the first platinum country album Wanted! The Outlaws with  Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser, and Jessi Colter.)
Schieffelin 1880
Schieffelin Edward face (Edward  Schieffelin was an Indian scout and prospector who discovered silver in the Arizona Territory, which led to the founding of Tombstone, Arizona.)
Schieffelin mine
Schieffelin steamer
Schiefflin Hall
Winchell Walter (Walter Winchell was a newspaper and radio gossip commentator, famous for inventing slang phrases delivered at a rapid pace - "the Joe-Roe marital enigma is making yaps flap". His career finally ended after being humiliated by TV host Jack Paar, whom Winchell had assailed. Winchell also narrated TV's The Untouchables.)

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