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2 unusual facts about Donna M. Loring


Donna M. Loring

Loring hosts a monthly radio show called "Wabanaki Windows" for WERU in Blue Hill, Maine.

Held in March 2002 and attended by tribal chiefs, the event was broadcast live on Maine Public Television and Radio.


Army of the South

The Army of Tennessee, temporarily commanded by Lieutenant General Alexander P. Stewart, divided into three corps temporarily commanded by William B. Bate, Daniel H. Hill, and William W. Loring.

Charles Loring

Charles M. Loring (1833โ€“1922), American businessperson, miller, father of Minneapolis park system

Charles J. Loring, Jr. (1918โ€“1952), United States Air Force officer and Medal of Honor recipient

Donna Hughes

Donna M. Hughes (born 1954), feminist scholar and anti-prostitution and anti-trafficking activist

Donna M. Jones

She spent her early childhood at Rago, Colorado, which is located on the northeastern plains of the state about 20 miles outside of Akron, Colorado.

Dunn Loring, Virginia

On September 22, 1886, the land was transferred to the Loring Land and Improvement Company, composed of General Dunn, then a retired Army Brigadier General and former Judge Advocate General; George B. Loring, a former Congressman and Commissioner of Agriculture; and George H. LeFetra, a Washington temperance hotel proprietor.

F. G. Loring

Ray Danton's 1972 film Crypt of the Living Dead was an uncredited adaptation of this.

Loring served as a sub-lieutenant he served in the royal yacht Victoria and Albert in 1891.

George B. Loring

He was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1868, 1872, and 1876; appointed United States centennial commissioner for the State of Massachusetts in 1872; elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1877 - March 3, 1881).

George Loring

George B. Loring (1817โ€“1891), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts

Linwood, Kansas

Legend has it that one day when the townspeople were cutting wood for the church, Colonel Loring suggested they change the name to Linwood, because of the many linden trees that grew in the area.

Mount Rubidoux

In 1906 Frank Miller, owner of the Mission Inn, along with Henry E. Huntington and Charles M. Loring, formed the Huntington Park Association and purchased the property with the intent to build a road to the summit and develop the mountain as a park to benefit the city of Riverside.

Thomas Loring

Thomas' descendants were found on both sides of the American Revolution, including Loyalist Commodore Joshua Loring, and on both sides of the American Civil war including confederate general William W. Loring.

William W. Loring

Loring returned to Florida where he unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate against Charles W. Jones.


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