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  2. Murder of David Reed - Wikipedia

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    Reed and his siblings, James and Virginia, had begun using marijuana from young adolescence, and had even begun dealing it themselves during 1985. [3] On the night of August 21, 1985, 13-year-old Reed left home on his bicycle to meet up with friends 20-year-old Joe Geiger and 14-year-old John F. Fry, Jr., to drink beer and smoke marijuana in an abandoned caboose at the local train station.

  3. List of fatalities from aviation accidents - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, Missouri: with Charles Bassett; 1966 NASA T-38 crash: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: France 1944 Writer and aviator Lockheed F-5 Lightning: Mediterranean Sea south of Marseille: Crashed at sea, cause undetermined Thomas Selfridge: United States 1908 First powered-airplane fatality. First military-aviation fatality. First passenger fatality.

  4. Dr. Jacob Geiger House-Maud Wyeth Painter House - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Jacob Geiger House-Maud Wyeth Painter House, also known as the United Missouri Bank, is a historic home located at St. Joseph, Missouri.It was designed by the architecture firm of Eckel & Aldrich and built in 1911–1912.

  5. Desloge family - Wikipedia

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    Desloge II was also involved with the development of the Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad (aka the Iron Mountain Railroad) from St. Louis, Missouri, to Texarkana, Arkansas. The St. Joseph Lead Company built a 13.5-mile narrow gauge railroad from the mines to a junction with the Iron Mountain Railroad at Summit in Washington County. [15] St.

  6. Griesedieck Brothers beer - Wikipedia

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    German immigrant Anton Griesedieck brought his family brewing tradition (dating from 1766 in Stromberg, Germany) to St. Louis in about 1866.He owned a series of breweries, employing his four sons, including Henry Jr. and Joseph "Papa Joe", and nephew Henry L. Griesedieck, who would later found Griesedieck Western Brewery Co. [1] The four sons established the National Brewery Co. in 1891, which ...

  7. Joseph Ritter - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Elmer Ritter (July 20, 1892 – June 10, 1967) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of St. Louis from 1946 until his death in 1967. He was created a cardinal in 1961. He previously served as auxiliary bishop (1933–1934), bishop and later Archbishop of Indianapolis (1934–1946).

  8. Michael Blassie - Wikipedia

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    Michael Joseph Blassie (April 4, 1948 – May 11, 1972) was a United States Air Force officer who was killed in action during the Vietnam War in May 1972. Prior to the identification of his remains, Blassie was the unknown service member from the Vietnam War buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery .

  9. Deaths in October 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Pat Fischer, 84, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Redskins). [207] Ron Glasgow, 93, Scottish rugby union player (Glasgow District, North and Midlands, national team). [208] Richard F. Grein, 91, American Episcopal clergyman, bishop of New York (1989−2001). [209] Frank Habicht, 85, German-born New Zealand photographer ...