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    Interview with Reece Grogan transcript

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    Reece Grogan was born in New York City and moved with his family to Marietta, Georgia, in 1971 or 1972. He is the youngest son of community activist, Hugh Grogan, Jr., who was the first African American elected to the Marietta City Council. Hugh Grogan represented Ward 5 and won the seat after successfully challenging redistricting in the case, Grogan v. Hunter. At the time of the interview, Reece Grogan lived in Atlanta, Georgia. His brother is Hugh Grogan, III

    P. D. Grogan and H. J. Hindle

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    "SX16247 Pte. P. D. Grogan SX15874 Pte. H. J. Hindle 10/48 Bn. A.I.F. 1943 -1943"SX16247 Private P. D. Grogan. SX15874 Private H. J. Hindle. 10/48 Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces 1942 - 1943

    Donald Grogan interview, 12 April 2006

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    Donald Grogan reflects on his family history with the Hanna Theater and the development of Play House Square, as well as urban development in Cleveland

    Josh Grogan Interview

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    An interview with Josh Grogan by Christian Wright discussing his personal experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic

    Telegram from Fr. Grogan to Hagan

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    Telegram from Fr. Grogan, Fairvew, Dublin, to Hagan, asking papal blessing for Mary Barry and Joseph [Clifford O'Brien]

    Donald Grogan interview, 12 April 2006

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    Donald Grogan reflects on his family history with the Hanna Theater and the development of Play House Square. Reflects on the Urban development of Cleveland. Very poor sound quality

    Palpomyia insularis Spinelli and Grogan

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    Palpomyia insularis Spinelli and Grogan Palpomyia insularis Spinelli and Grogan, 1989: 3 (Puerto Rico); Borkent and Spinelli 2000: 63 (in New World catalog south of the USA; distribution); Borkent and Spinelli 2007: 96 (in Neotropical catalog; distribution). Discussion. As noted by Spinelli and Grogan (1989), this Neotropical predaceous midge is a member of the Palpomyia distincta group as defined by Grogan and Wirth (1975, 1979). It was originally known from Dominica, Jamaica and Puerto Rico (type locality); we provide the first records of this predaceous midge from Guadeloupe. New records. Guadeloupe, Basse Terre, Bois Malher, 9-IX-2010, MC Thomas & RH Turnbow, Blacklight trap, 2 males, 1 female; same data except Corrosol, 8-IX-2010, 1 male; same data except Trace des Cretes (D-14), 22-V-2012, R. H. Turnbow, BL trap, 1 male, 2 females. New Guadeloupe record .Published as part of William L. Grogan, Jr., Spinelli, Ronderos, María M. & Carla, 2013, The biting and predaceous midges of Guadeloupe Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). I. Species of the subfamily Ceratopogoninae, pp. 1-21 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (324) on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517831

    [Letter from Alex Bradford to W. D. Grogan - December 11, 1944]

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    Letter from Alex Bradford to W. D. Grogan expressing his grief of surrounding the death of his former colleague, Denzil. The letter is focused around Mr. Bradford's time with Denzil and the activities after leaving Aldershot at the Badajos Barracks

    Jenskinshelea blantoni Grogan and Wirth

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    Jenskinshelea blantoni Grogan and Wirth Jenskinshelea blantoni Grogan and Wirth, 1977b: 139 (Florida); Wilkening et al. 1985: 527 (Florida records); Borkent and Grogan 2009: 23 (in Nearctic catalog; distribution). Discussion. This species is only known from the type series from Florida in Polk, Putnam (holotype, allotype), Santa Rosa and Wakulla counties (Grogan and Wirth 1977b). We provide the first records from Highlands Co. New records. Highlands Co., Archbold Biological Station, Lake Annie, 13-19 April 1989, W. W. Wirth, Malaise trap, 2 females; same data except Lake Placid, 3-IV-1992, emerg. Trap, 1 male (FSCA).Published as part of William L. Grogan, Jr., Hribar, Lawrence J., Murphree, C. Steven & Cilek, James E., 2010, New records of biting and predaceous midges from Florida, including species new to the fauna of the United States (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), pp. 1-59 in Insecta Mundi 2010 (147) on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535290

    Schizonyxhelea forattinii Wirth & Grogan 1988

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    Schizonyxhelea forattinii Wirth & Grogan Schizonyxhelea forattinii Wirth & Grogan, 1988: 81 Brazil. (female, male; figs.); Borkent & Wirth 1997: 105 (in World catalog); Borkent & Spinelli 2000: 52 (in New World catalog south of the USA; distribution); Borkent 2000: 863 (Costa Rica; larva, pupa; distribution); Borkent & Spinelli 2007: 85 (in Neotropical catalog; distribution); Borkent 2014: 66 (in world list of Schizonyxhelea species, in review of pupae of Ceratopogonidae); Borkent 2016: 134 (in online World catalog). Discussion. This Neotropical species was previously known from Brazil (type locality) and Costa Rica. We provide the first record from Mexico. Material Examined. MEXICO, Veracruz, Los Tuxtlas, 25–27-Jul-1993, Selva, Trampa Malaise, Ibáñez- Bernal, S. & Paz-Rodriguez, R. Coll., 1 male. New Mexico Record.Published as part of Huerta, Herón & Grogan, William L., 2017, New species and new records of predaceous midges in the genera, Schizonyxhelea Clastrier and Stilobezzia Kieffer from Mexico (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), pp. 401-418 in Zootaxa 4294 (4) on page 403, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/83277
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