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did not want the new team named after him, so he looked into naming the club the Panthers. However the team's secretary, George T. Jones, reportedly demanded too much money and the team was instead named the
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Zimmerman married twice in his life, first to Anna Hill- who died in December 1897- and then to Ethel Vogt on June 5, 1900. He died unexpectedly in
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On May 8, 1884, Zimmerman enlisted in the Fifth Ohio Infantry. He commanded Company F, Fifth Ohio Infantry during the
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In 1946, Zimmerman's "Panthers" moniker was ranked second in a contest sponsored by the
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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The Thirty-Seventh Division in the World War, 1917-1918
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Brigadier General
Spanish–American War
World War I
Euclid, Ohio
American Football League
Cleveland Panthers
World War I
first American Football League
Cleveland Panthers
Spanish–American War
37th Infantry Division
Camp Lee
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
AEF
Cleveland Plain Dealer
All-America Football Conference
Paul Brown
Cleveland Browns
New York City

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