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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · John Ross (1790-1866), chief of the American Cherokee Indians, headed his tribe during the saddest era in its history, when it was removed from its ancestral lands to Oklahoma. John Ross was born near Lookout Mountain, Tenn., on Oct. 3, 1790.

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    John N. Ross (1920–2011), Irish solicitor and politician. John Ross (activist) (1938–2011), American author, journalist, and activist. John Ross (Victorian politician) (1940–2003), member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Jack Ross (Arizona politician) (1927–2013), Arizona car dealer, philanthropist and politician.

  3. Oct 5, 2020 · John Ross was the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation who fought tirelessly to protect his people's rights and lands in Georgia. Learn about his legal struggles, his tragic loss in the Supreme Court, and his leadership during the Trail of Tears and the relocation to Oklahoma. This blog post from the Library of Congress Law Library provides historical and legal insights into his life and legacy.

  4. From midfield, Daniel Jones hits John Ross for the clutch 52-yard touchdown. The New York Giants take on the New Orleans Saints during Week 4 of the 2021 NFL...

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  5. John Ross & Sons is a fourth-generation, family-owned international scrap metal recycling business, operating for over 80 years, with eleven locations, making us the largest recycling facility in Atlantic Canada and one of the largest exporters out of The Port of Halifax.

  6. Mar 19, 2021 · Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross (15) gets set to go out for a pass during the NFL week 11 regular season football game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018 in Baltimore. The Ravens won the game 24-21. (Paul Spinelli via AP) Paul Spinelli/©2018 Paul Anthony Spinelli.

  7. Feb 13, 2022 · The latest Tweets from John Ross (@JohnRoss49). Asia Pacific editor, Times Higher Education - https://t.co/AlNjgpt6tm. Sydney, Australia

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