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- 02:17, 15 December 2021 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page Talk:Selah Strong (soldier) (Contested deletion: new section) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 01:41, 15 December 2021 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page Selah Brewster Strong III (←Created page with 'Selah Brewster Strong III was born in Setauket, New York on 25 December 1737, and he was related to General Nathaniel Woodhull and spy Abraham Woodhull through his mother. Strong owned a tavern in Setauket and was a delegate to the New York provincial congresses on 22 May and 6 December 1775 and in May 1776, supporting the Patriots during the American Revolution. Strong became a captain in the New York militia in 1776, and he was imprisoned...')
- 01:33, 15 December 2021 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page Selah Brewster Strong I (←Created page with 'Selah Brewster Strong was born in Setauket, New York on 25 December 1737, and he was related to General Nathaniel Woodhull and spy Abraham Woodhull through his mother. Strong owned a tavern in Setauket and was a delegate to the New York provincial congresses on 22 May and 6 December 1775 and in May 1776, supporting the Patriots during the American Revolution. Strong became a captain in the New York militia in 1776, and he was imprisoned for getting into...')
- 03:36, 29 July 2021 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page The Blackburn Twins (←Created page with 'Ramon and Royce Perez Blackburn, the Blackburn Twins were born in 1925. Born on Long Island, the Blackburn Twins were only seven when they danced in the Jerome Kern musical ''Music in the Air'' (1932-33). They appeared in their first film Her First Affaire, with Ida Lupino, in 1932. As child actors, the boys appeared in the Broadway plays ''200 Were Chosen'' (1936), and ''As You Like It'' (1937). Separately, Royce appeared in ''Everywhere I...')
- 02:15, 29 July 2021 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page List of The Tonight Show Starring Steve Allen episodes (1954) (←Created page with '{{episode table|overall=4|airdate=17|guests=40|musicalguests=25|background=73C2FB|episodes= {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=1 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|9|27}} |Guests=Louis Nye, Martha Raye, Don Adams, Tom Poston |MusicalGuests= TBD |ShortSummary=Steve Allen hosts ''The Tonight Show'' for the first time. Joined by Gene Rayburn as the announcer and sidekick, along with Skitch Henderson and the NBC Orchestra. |LineColor=73C2...')
- 13:18, 9 March 2019 Npsaltos62 talk contribs was automatically updated from (none) to extended confirmed user
- 02:37, 2 March 2019 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page Most Imporant Greeks from the Golden Age (←Created page with '==PHILOSOPHY== Aristotle Plato Socrates Epictetus Epicurus ==MILITARY== Leonidas ==PLAYWRIGHTS== Sophocles ==POETS== Homer')
- 21:29, 26 February 2019 Npsaltos62 talk contribs created page User:Npsaltos62 (←Created page with 'Nicholas Psaltos is a media entrepreneur, patented engineer and Founder of The Horror Channel (www.HorrorChannel.com). Born April 28, 1962 in Jersey City, NJ. He...')
- 18:52, 20 February 2010 User account Npsaltos62 talk contribs was created