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* Famous Monster of Filmland # 1: An encyclopedia of the first 50 issues
* Famous Monster of Filmland # 2: An encyclopedia of issue 50-100
Released that October, it returned the Famous Flames to the charts and reached # 1 on the R & B chart in February 1959 becoming the first of 17 chart-topping hits on the R & B chart which were credited to Brown over the next 15 years with six of them credited to the Famous Flames.
Morse was honored on the Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | US Famous Americans Series postal issue of 1940.
< center >~ John Philip Sousa ~</ center >< Center >< font size =" 0 ">< Center > US Postage, Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Issue of 1940 </ Center ></ font > Sousa lived in Sands Point, New York.
< center >~ James Abbott McNeill Whistler ~</ center >< Center >< font size =" 0 ">< Center > Honored on Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Issue of 1940 </ Center ></ font >
Addams is honored in the Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | ' Famous Americans Series ', postal Issues of 1940
# " The Famous Polka " – 1: 32
< center >~ Horace Mann ~</ center > < center > Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Issue of 1940 </ center >
# " Famous Crimes " ( Broadcast: 17 April 1975 )
# Awful England Again – ( British Famous People )
They were featured on the front cover of Famous Funnies # 1, the first modern format comic book, and reprints appeared in DC Comics ' All American Comics.
Famous New Orleanians buried in St. Louis # 1 include Etienne de Boré, wealthy pioneer of the sugar industry and the first mayor of New Orleans ; Homer Plessy, the plaintiff from the landmark 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision on civil rights ; and Ernest N. " Dutch " Morial, the first African-American mayor of New Orleans.
Colorado Labor Wars # Telluride inspires a famous poster | Famous Western Federation of Miners flyer entitled " Is Colorado in America?
* Celebration: Famous Canadian Poets CD Canadian Poetry Association — 2001 ISBN 1-55253-029-9 ( with Earle Birney ) ( CD # 1 )
< center > Gilbert Stuart </ center >< center >< span style =" font-size: 10pt "> Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Issue of 1940 </ span ></ font ></ center >
# Bad / When Will I Be Famous / Layla ( Alias Edna ) / I Should Be So Lucky / The Locomotion / Bad ' Nice ' ( Reprise )
United States postal stamp of Whitier, Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | issued in 1940
Their debut single from the album, " Famous ", entered the Swedish music charts at # 1.
< center >~ Dr. Walter Reed ~</ center >< Center > Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Issue of 1940 </ center >
Remington was honored in the, Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Famous Americans Series postal Issues of 1940.

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