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7 August 2024
5 August 2024
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21:44 | 6th Avenue South 2 changes history +96 [Dystopos (2×)] | |||
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21:42 (cur | prev) +41 Dystopos talk contribs (→Five Points South neighborhood (UAB campus)) |
4 August 2024
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18:13 (cur | prev) +63 Dystopos talk contribs (→North & South Titusville neighborhoods) |
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N 16:58 | Johnny Neun 4 changes history +4,805 [Dystopos (4×)] | |||
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16:45 (cur | prev) +4,592 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "'''John Henry "Flip" Neun''' (born October 28, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland; died March 28, 1990 in Baltimore) was an infielder and switch hitter for the Birmingham Barons and later for the Major Leagues' Detroit Tigers and Boston Braves. He remained in baseball as a manager, coach and scout until the late 1980s. Nuen was the son of John and Emelie Wenn Nuen. His father was a blacksmith of German heritage and he grew up in an East Baltimore rowhouse....") |
16:45 | October 28 diffhist +93 Dystopos talk contribs (→Births) |
15:26 | Birmingham-Southern College diffhist +53 Dystopos talk contribs (→Notable alumni) |