In 1863, at age 26, he was hired to survey and subdivide land for a city named Perris, Idaho (later renamed Paris).
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The name "Jayne's" is a pun on the naval books by Fred T. Jane.
In 1991 Miscavige, together with Marty Rathbun, visited IRS headquarters to arrange a meeting with Commissioner Fred T. Goldberg, Jr..
Fred T. Murphy (1872–1948), American football player and coach, physician
After obtaining his B.A., he was a special assistant at the Office of Economic Opportunity.
An avid miniatures wargamer, Jane first published All the World's Fighting Ships (also known as Jane's Fighting Ships) in 1898, which identified the warships operated by each country, their armaments, and other details, as a supplement to a game he designed.
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John Fredrick Thomas Jane (August 6, 1865 – March 8, 1916) was the founding editor of reference books on warships (All the World's Fighting Ships) and aircraft (All the World's Airships).
Jane's was founded in 1898 by Fred T. Jane who had begun sketching ships as an enthusiast naval artist while living in Portsmouth.