When Charles Foxworth Bullock was born on 16 July 1915, in Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, United States, his father, Esco Charles Bullock, was 29 and his mother, Gladys Marguerite Foxworth, was 18. He had at least 4 daughters with Dorothy Mae Harrell. He lived in Bogue Chitto, Lincoln, Mississippi, United States in 1930 and Austin, Travis, Texas, United States in 1940. In 1968, at the age of 53, his occupation is listed as pharmacist in Bristol, Virginia, United States. He died on 26 October 1983, in Bristol, Virginia, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Austin Memorial Park, Austin, Travis, Texas, United States.
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Jeannette Pickering Rankin became the first woman to hold a federal office position in the House of Representatives, and remains the only woman elected to Congress by Montana.
Camp Lee was the sight of where Europeans first came face to face with the Powhatan Confederation. Than during the Civil War the Union forces used it as a surprise attack and blocked Lee’s army from the supply base. When World War II started Fort Lee became Camp Lee and was used as a training facility.
The Bureau of Investigation's name was changed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to help citizens know that the Government is helping protect from threats both domestically and abroad.
English (West Midlands): from Middle English bulluc, bullok ‘bullock’ (Old English bulluc), referring to a young bull, probably applied as a nickname for an exuberant young man or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of bullocks.
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