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  2. Joseph M. Merrow - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Courant writing his obituary quotes him as having defined war as the 'history of the human race in a single word, Greed the cause of war and brotherly love the cure for greed and the end of war'.

  3. Lemuel R. Custis - Wikipedia

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    Custis was born June 4, 1915, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, as the only child of Mary C. Goodwin Custis and father Charles Custis (1860–1950). [1] The son of enslaved African Americans from Virginia, Charles Custis moved to Hartford, Connecticut, after the Civil War, becoming a night elevator operator, day elevator operator, and janitor at insurance giant Aetna.

  4. Hartford Courant - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.A morning newspaper serving most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury, its headquarters on Broad Street in Hartford, Connecticut was a short walk from the state capitol.

  5. List of people from Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Parmenio Adams (1776–1832), United States congressman; born in Hartford [23] James J. Barbour (1869–1946), Illinois lawyer and state legislator; born in Hartford [24] L. Paul Bremer (born 1941), ex-administrator of US-occupied Iraq and foreign service officer; Harold V. Camp (1935–2022), Connecticut lawyer, state legislator, and businessman

  6. Hartford Senators - Wikipedia

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    The March 12, 1933 Hartford Courant obituary of James H. Clarkin, "quarter of a century owner of the Hartford Baseball Club", indicates that he sold both the Eastern League Franchise and Clarkin Field (now the Bulkeley Stadium) when he retired in 1928. Clarkin entered league baseball in 1904 when he purchased the league franchise from William J ...

  7. William A. Cugno - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Courant obtained a printout of one purported e-mail exchange between Kristine Shaw and Cugno, dated March 1, 2004. In it, Shaw purportedly wrote Cugno that "it will be important to be able to have enough time for at least 3 or 4 times," with later language in the brief message becoming more suggestive.

  8. Fred J. Doocy - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the South Windsor American Legion chapter, Rotary Club in East Hartford, and Chamber of Commerce in East Hartford, where he was a former president. [1] In 2013, Doocy turned 100 and was honored with a party at his home, Arbors of Hop Brook Retirement Community in Manchester, Connecticut.

  9. James Mark Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan was mistakenly reported as dead in August 1920 by several American newspapers, including the Hartford Courant, which published his obituary on the front page of its August 24 issue and eulogized him as "the diplomat of the tropics" and the man "who originated shirtsleeve statesmanship" for his work as the U.S. minister to the Dominican ...

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