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Vince Stevenson
Vincent Stevenson (March 1, 1884 – August 7, 1962) was an American football player. He played college football for the Penn Quakers in 1904 and 1905. In 1904, he earned All-American honors from Walter Camp, after leading his team to a 12–0 record, in which the Quakers outscored their opponents 222–4. In 1906, Stevenson played professionally for the Canton Bulldogs of the "Ohio League". However, he was injured his knee in the third game of the season and was replaced at quarterback by Twister Steinberg – until he was relieved by Jack Hayden. Stevenson tried to recover and rejoin the team, however the medical consensus was for him to sit out the remainder of the season, so that the bone could heal properly. The injury prevented Stevenson from taking part in Canton's two game series, against the rival Massillon Tigers, that would result in a scandal. During the 1910s, he became a crewman on several trans-oceanic oil tankers. World War I was now taking place and these tank ...
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Livingston, Kentucky
Livingston is a List of cities in Kentucky, home rule-class city in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 226 during the 2010 U.S. census. It is part of the Richmond-Berea micropolitan area. History The first post office at the site was known as Fish Point and opened in 1840. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad, L&N reached the settlement in 1870 and named its station after James Livingston, a local landowner. The post office was renamed Livingston Station in 1879 and, following the city's 1880 incorporation, Livingston in 1882.Rennick, Robert. ''Kentucky Place Names''p. 176 University Press of Kentucky (Lexington), 1987. Accessed 1 August 2013. Geography Livingston is located at (37.298551, -84.216661). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. The city lies along U.S. Route 25 in Kentucky, U.S. Route 25 southeast of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, Mt. Vernon and northwest of Lond ...
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