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The Newton White Mansion is a Neo-Georgian home was built in 1939 by architect William Lawrence Bottomley for Captain Newton H. White of the United States Navy.Captain White had a long and distinguished career, serving on the USS Yorktown, the USS Lexington, and, prior to World War II, as the first commanding officer of the USS Enterprise.
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Samuel Joseph Byck (January 30, 1930 – February 22, 1974) was an American hijacker and attempted assassin. On February 22, 1974, he attempted to hijack a plane flying out of Baltimore/Washington International Airport, intending to crash into the White House in the hopes of killing President Richard Nixon. [1]
A Newton woman and former school board member was killed in a single-vehicle crash in ... "Tina bled maroon and white. She was a Brave at heart," Dunn said, a reference to the school's mascot and ...
Six highway workers in Maryland died Wednesday after a car entered a work zone and struck them, state police said. The crash at the inner loop of Interstate 695, known as the Baltimore Beltway ...
After Newton White died in 1891, his widow Courtney White continued to live in the house until it was inherited by their nephew, George S. White. [2] By 1925, it was sold to the Whitt family, who sold it to the Walter Christopher family in 1943. [2] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 22, 1987. [3]
The accident happened around 1:42 p.m. Saturday in Newton. A 29-year-old Newton woman died Saturday in an accident on I-135 after she crossed the median and collided with a semi and trailer ...
October 4 – South Africa – An overcrowded passenger train carrying black workers to KwaMashu derailed at Effingham Junction near Durban; 81, [97] 89 [86] or 150 [98] people are killed and hundreds injured. A white signalman was killed in retaliation by an angry crowd of black people. This is the worst rail disaster in South African history.