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  2. Murder of Davis Timmerman - Wikipedia

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    Joe Frank's father died on September 26, 1924, shortly after the boy turned 16. Joe Frank's Aunt Sue and his uncles, John Wallace, and George Logue, helped raise him which made him feel indebted and loyal to them. By the time of Timmerman's murder, Joseph Frank Logue was married and worked as a police officer in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Spartanburg ...

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    Location of Spartanburg County in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.

  4. Spartanburg Herald-Journal - Wikipedia

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    Herald-Journal office in downtown Spartanburg. The origins of the paper lie with The Spartan, a weekly paper reportedly first printed in about 1842–43. [2] [3] [4] In 1844, this was renamed The Carolina Spartan. In about 1900, the paper was reportedly bought by The Journal Publishing Company, which renamed it The Spartanburg Journal. [3]

  5. Joseph A. Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Addison Woodward (April 11, 1806 – August 3, 1885) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative from South Carolina. He was son of William Woodward . Born in Winnsboro, South Carolina , Woodward received an academic training and was graduated from the University of South Carolina at Columbia .

  6. William Woodward Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Woodward Jr. (June 12, 1920 – October 31, 1955) was the heir to the Hanover National Bank fortune (later Manufacturer's Hanover), the Belair Estate and stud farm and legacy, [1], decorated war veteran, and a leading figure in racing circles before he was shot to death by his wife, Ann Woodward, in what Life magazine called the "Shooting of the Century".

  7. William Woodward Sr. - Wikipedia

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    The home was torn down in 1950 and the site was divided into smaller parcels for contemporary homes. [39] The family also relocated from their 51st Street residence to 9 East 86th Street, which Woodward had purchased for $200,000 from William E. Iselin in 1916 and, again, hired architects Delano & Aldrich to design and build him a residence ...

  8. Richard W. Colcock - Wikipedia

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    His father, Charles Jones Colcock, was a prominent South Carolina lawyer and judge who graduated from Princeton College in 1787. As a little boy, Richard's mother, Mary Woodward Colcock, read the Bible and the book Living Christianity to her young children. Richard W. Colcock was educated at home by two private tutors: John Gates Creagh (an ...

  9. Spartanburg, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Spartanburg is a city in and the seat of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. [9] The city had a population of 38,732 as of the 2020 census, making it the 11th-most populous city in the state. [10]