- Lou
Falley, who
developed a
chain of
stores both in the Food 4 Less name (with the warehouse/no
frills format) and the
Falley's name. The
Falley's stores...
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Wilhelm Falley (25
September 1897 – 6 June 1944) was the
first German general to be
killed during the
Normandy landings in France. He was
commander of...
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Richard Falley Jr. (January 31, 1740 in St. George,
Maine –
September 3, 1808 in Westfield, M****achusetts) was a
soldier who
fought in the
Battle of Bunker...
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Richard Falley Cleveland (June 19, 1804 –
October 1, 1853) was an
American Congregationalist and
Presbyterian minister. A
graduate of Yale
College and...
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Lewis Falley Allen (January 1, 1800 – May 2, 1890) was an
American farmer, businessman,
politician and
prominent Buffalonian.
Allen was the uncle-in-law...
- Fred
Falley (1859–1907) was a
North Dakota Republican Party politician who
served as the 3rd
Secretary of
State of
North Dakota from 1897 to 1900. He first...
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Generalleutnant Bruno Ortner, its
command was
transferred to
Generalleutnant Wilhelm Falley and
moved to the
Cotentin peninsula with von der Heydte's 6th Parachute...
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Falley Seminary (1836-1883) was a
school in Fulton,
Oswego County, New York. It was
named in
honor of Mrs. M. E.
Falley, who gave the
institution US$3...
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Falley Home, also
known as the Lahr Home, is a
historic home
located at Lafayette,
Tippecanoe County, Indiana. The
Italian Villa style brick house was...
- of his father's
second term, and was
named for his grandfather,
Richard Falley Cleveland. He was the next to
youngest of five siblings:
sisters Ruth (1891–1904)...