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Martin Bates 1951 – 2022 | Philip Bates Trust
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Martin Bates - President Ingredient Solutions - Dairy Farmers of America | LinkedIn
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The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue Ridge Country
Seville Historical Society - Happy Birthday to Captain Martin Van Buren Bates! According to many sources, Martin Van Buren Bates was born in Letcher County, Kentucky, on November 9, 1845*. He was
Giants. by Roy Bentley | by Ira J. Bates | Life & Times of the Kentucky River Giant | Medium
Pioneering Victoria artist Pat Martin Bates overlooked at home - Victoria Times Colonist
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Big Uncle: The Saga of Martin Van Buren Bates - Chaltas, David: 9781492795810 - IberLibro
Pat Martin Bates, celebrating 50 years of the VAC | Tourism Victoria
Martin Bates - Whiskey & Wealth Club
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Martin Bates - Educational Consultant - UK | LinkedIn
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Martin Van Buren Bates (AKA... - American Battlefield Trust | Facebook
Dr Martin Bates | University of Wales Trinity Saint David
The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue Ridge Country
The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue Ridge Country
Martin Van Buren Bates | American Battlefield Trust
Bates, Martin, b.1939 | Art UK
Captain Martin Bates : Born 9 November 1837 - 7 January 1919 . With Lavonne Bates his second wife and an unidentified man , in front of his Ohio home - TopFoto
The Giants of Seville: Rare Photos of Anna Haining Swan and Martin Van Buren Bates, the Tallest Married Couple Ever ~ Vintage Everyday
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Pat Martin Bates -- portrait - MemorySask
Martin Van Buren Bates was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry in 1861. His ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw him quickly promoted to the rank of captain.