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Following up an eastern tributary of the Victoria, they crossed on to a creek running into the Roper, which was called the Elsey, and on this creek a camp was found, which suggested the idea that it had been occupied by whites.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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Soles4Souls' Elsey did a follow-up interview on WKRN-TV in Nashville, begging for donated shoes.
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Soles4Souls' Elsey did a follow-up interview on WKRN-TV in Nashville, begging for donated shoes.
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Bonnie Elsey, director of the state's Workforce Development Division, said a vocational rehabilitation program that places people with disabilities in jobs or school was halted.
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In his new book, Almost Isn't Good Enough, Soles4Souls CEO Wayne Elsey says he founded the charity with one simple goal in mind: Collect shoes and give them away.
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She eventually became Elsey's secretary — before the main offices relocated to Nashville — and is now retired.
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President Truman's aide, George Elsey, reports that that was the only time in his long experience of working for the president that he ever saw him the worst for wine.
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In his new book, Almost Isn't Good Enough, Soles4Souls CEO Wayne Elsey says he founded the charity with one simple goal in mind: Collect shoes and give them away.
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President Truman's aide, George Elsey, reports that that was the only time in his long experience of working for the president that he ever saw him the worst for wine.
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She eventually became Elsey's secretary — before the main offices relocated to Nashville — and is now retired.
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