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  2. O. O. McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    After McIntyre's death, the newspaper column was continued by editor Charles Benedict Driscoll until 1951. [7] When Driscoll's biography, The Life of O. O. McIntyre (Greystone Press, 1938), was published seven months after McIntyre's death, it made The New York Times bestseller list. The O. O. McIntyre Park District in Gallipolis is named in ...

  3. Moose Lodge, Shriners team up - AOL

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    The trial ride is Sept. 25 at O.O. McIntyre Park in Gallipolis, Ohio. The event is a day of horseback riding. ... — The Point Pleasant Moose Lodge #731 and the Gallipolis Shrine Club are hosting ...

  4. Gallipolis, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Gallipolis (/ ˌ ɡ æ l ə p ə ˈ l iː s / GAL-ə-pə-LEESS [7]) is a chartered village in and the county seat of Gallia County, Ohio, United States. [8] The municipality is located in Southeast Ohio along the Ohio River about 55 miles (89 km) southeast of Chillicothe and 44 miles (71 km) northwest of Charleston, West Virginia.

  5. Portal:Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a national park of the United States in Ohio that preserves and reclaims the rural landscape along the Cuyahoga River between Akron and Cleveland in Northeast Ohio. The 32,783-acre (51.2 sq mi; 132.7 km 2 ) park is administered by the National Park Service , but within its boundaries are areas independently ...

  6. List of Cincinnati Reds broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Games were broadcast intermittently in the 1920s. From 1933 to 1945, broadcasts were shared among multiple stations. WFBE/WCPO: 1933–1942, 1945–54; WSAI: 1933–1944, 1955–56

  7. Category:People from Gallipolis, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Chesapeake and Ohio locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Switchers NW2 35 built for the C&O; SW7 26 built for the C&O; SW9 35 built for the C&O; TR3 Cow-Calf-Calf 2 sets built in 1949; TR4 Cow-Calf 2 sets built and operated together for use on the Dawkins Sub. out of Paintsville, KY.

  9. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad locomotives - Wikipedia

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    "Old Maude" from a Baltimore and Ohio postcard. Another innovation was the introduction of Mallet locomotives. Economies in haulage could be achieved by reducing the number of locomotives and trains needed, so ever more powerful locomotives were always sought. In 1904 [3] [4] #2400 (renumbered #7000 in 1915), a 0-6-6-0 design, was introduced ...