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The investigation also turned up some facts which supported Dorsett's story: documents relating to the sale of Washington's estate list " plates arms U. S ." being sold to Thomas Hammond ( a son-in-law of Charles Washington and therefore a nephew by marriage to George Washington ), and also the Hammond and Dorsett families both had roots in West Virginia just a few miles apart.
Dorsett was elected to both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994 and was enshrined in the Texas Stadium Ring of Honor the same year.
George Dorsett ( 1881 – 1942 ) and his brother Joe ( 1888 – 1951 ) both played for West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City in the early years of the 20th century.

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Ricky Bell ( running back ) beat Dorsett with a contract the same year as the first round draft pick for $ 1. 2 million.

Dorsett and ;
; Case ( Henry Dorsett Case ): The novel's antihero, a drug addict and cyberspace hacker.
Nicholson, state senator, U. S. Senator, and Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court ; Sterling Marlin, NASCAR driver ; Dr. Marion Dorsett, inventor of the serum to control hog cholera ; Fran McKee, first female line officer to hold the rank of rear admiral in the U. S. Navy ; Lyman T Johnson, civil rights movement ; and Raphael Benjamin West former Nashville mayor and Civil Rights ally, noted architect James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter, Jr. and John Harlan Willis, United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the Medal of Honor — for his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II.

Dorsett and Pitt
One-time National Football League player and Hall-of-Famer Tony Dorsett played football for the Hopewell Vikings, setting several records during his high school career, then moving to the Pitt Panthers, and the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos of the NFL, setting even more records and ensuring his enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Some of football's all-time greatest coaches and players have plied their trade at Pitt, including Pop Warner, Jock Sutherland, Marshall Goldberg, Joe Schmidt, Mike Ditka, Tony Dorsett, Hugh Green, Mark May, Dan Marino, Bill Fralic, Curtis Martin, Larry Fitzgerald and Darrelle Revis.

Dorsett and championship
Dorsett was the first player to win the college football championship one year, then win the Super Bowl the next, when the Cowboys beat the Denver Broncos 27-10 to win Super Bowl XII.

Dorsett and by
On their next drive, Dallas drove 89 yards in 8 plays, including an 18-yard scramble by Staubach on 3rd and 11 and a 29-yard run by Dorsett, to score on Staubach's 7-yard touchdown pass to Dupree.
In 1894 Palemon Howard Dorsett, a lifelong Department of Agriculture employee, turned up at the Department of State with a metal die engraved with the Great Seal, claiming it had originally been given to his family by a nephew of George Washington.
On the London stage, Richardson has been portrayed by John Simon Rawlings in the musical Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, and is currently being portrayed by Steve Dorsett in the 2011 UK National Tour.
* January 3 – Tony Dorsett sets NFL record for longest run from scrimmage by rushing for 99 yard touchdown.
Dorsett was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys with the second pick of the first round of the 1977 NFL Draft.
Dorsett broke the previous record of 97 yards, set by Andy Uram in 1939 and tied by Bob Gage, in 1949.
The game was briefly stopped while Williams received the game ball and was honored by a group of dignitaries including Dorsett.
Sybil is a 1973 book by Flora Rheta Schreiber about the treatment of Sybil Dorsett ( a pseudonym for Shirley Ardell Mason ) for dissociative identity disorder ( then referred to as multiple personality disorder ) by her psychoanalyst, Cornelia B. Wilbur.
Based on the book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, the movie dramatizes the life of a shy young graduate student, Sybil Dorsett ( in real life, Shirley Ardell Mason ), suffering from dissociative identity disorder as a result of the psychological trauma she suffered as a child.
On 27 February 1877, by a vote of 63 to 30, the House approved, and Mrs. Dorsett was admitted to the bar in 1878.
Backed up at their own 11-yard line by a Shane Lechler punt and simply trying to run out the clock, running back Robert Holcombe fumbled the ball while being tackled by Raiders linebacker Eric Barton, and defensive back Anthony Dorsett, who was a member of the Titans 1999 Super Bowl squad, recovered the ball at the Tennessee 16-yard line.
Dallas then marched 89 yards, featuring a 53 yard run on first down by Tony Dorsett to score on Billy Joe Dupree's 11-yard touchdown catch.
Three plays later, running back Tony Dorsett scored on a 5-yard rushing touchdown to give Dallas a 17 – 14 lead by halftime.
: by Jody Dorsett

Dorsett and Bowl
Tony Dorsett became the first football player in history to win an NCAA National Championship one year ( with the University of Pittsburgh Panthers ) and a Super Bowl the next.
Dorsett made the Pro Bowl 4 times during his career ( 1978, 1981 – 1983 ) and rushed for over 1, 000 yards in 8 of his first 9 seasons.

Dorsett and on
The Cowboys also had a new weapon on offense: rookie running back Tony Dorsett.
A few plays later, Dallas running back Tony Dorsett fumbled on his own 19-yard line, but center John Fitzgerald quickly recovered the ball.
5 plays after the turnover, Dorsett scored on a 3-yard touchdown run.
Next, linebacker Jack Ham tackled Dorsett for a 3-yard loss on an attempted sweep.
Dorsett was also a key player on the defensive side as one of the starting linebackers.
The team only loss in 1971 came against Sharon after Dorsett suffered a concussion an played less than a quarter, and the only loss in 1972 came against Butler while playing on a muddy field.
* North Side near General Robinson Street & Tony Dorsett Drive on the North Shore ( underground station )
He ranks third on the Cowboys'all-time rushing yards and rushing touchdowns lists behind Emmitt Smith and Tony Dorsett.
She married Charles William Dorsett ( 28 September 1850-1936 ) on 29 June 1876.
Charles Dorsett ran twice for Governor of Minnesota on the ticket of the Prohibition Party, but was unsuccessful.
Mrs. Dorsett graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law, the first public university in the United States to admit men and women on an equal basis.
Five plays later, running back Tony Dorsett, who finished the game with 101 rushing yards, scored on a 5-yard touchdown run to give the Cowboys a 7-0 lead.
White then threw touchdown passes on Dallas ' first three drives of the second half: A 10-yarder to Dorsett, a 35-yard one to Butch Johnson, and an 11-yarder to Drew Pearson.
Donna Dorsett from audaud. com commented on the refusal to use the word " masturbation ", saying, " If the word had been used, even once, the show would not have been nearly as hilarious.

Dorsett and January
On January 3, 1983, during a Monday Night Football game in Minnesota, Dorsett broke a 99-yard touchdown run against the Vikings, which is the longest run from scrimmage in NFL history.

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Despite not becoming a full-time starter until the tenth game of the regular season, Dorsett led the team in rushing with 1, 007 yards, scored 13 total touchdowns, and was the team's third leading receiver with 29 receptions for another 273 yards.
Dorsett ended the year as an All-State selection after rushing for 1, 034 yards and scoring 19 touchdowns, while leading the Vikings to a 9-1 season.
Dorsett signed a five-year contract for a reported $ 1. 1 million.
In his sophomore season, 1978, Dorsett recorded 1, 325 yards and nine touchdowns.

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