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  2. Michael Lee Lockhart - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lee Lockhart (September 30, 1960 – December 9, 1997) was an American serial killer who received death sentences in three states (Florida, Indiana, and Texas). He was executed on December 9, 1997, by the state of Texas.

  3. Columbus, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Columbus was a railroad junction for the Saint Louis and San Francisco, and the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas railroads. It was named Columbus by A.L. Peters, one of the European-American founders, for his hometown of Columbus, Ohio; the name thus indirectly honors Christopher Columbus, the explorer. [7] [8] Coal, lead and zinc were mined in the ...

  4. Cherokee County Courthouse (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee County Courthouse, located at 110 West Maple Street in Columbus, is the seat of government of Cherokee County, Kansas. Columbus has been the county seat since 1868. The courthouse was built from 1955 to 1956 by contractor Baumann Construction Company.

  5. Holiday Inn Express is checking into fast-growing Lockhart ...

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    Holiday Inn Express is checking into Lockhart, thanks to an incentives deal. The Lockhart City Council has approved up to $1.8 million in financial incentives for Lockhart Hospitality LLC to build ...

  6. Bruce Lockhart family - Wikipedia

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    The first of the family to combine the two names was the schoolmaster Robert Bruce Lockhart (1858—18 Nov 1949), born at Montreal in Upper Canada and a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, who was the son of Robert Arthur Lockhart (1832–1904) and Annabella Wilson (1833–1888), both of whom had been born in Glasgow and died in Edinburgh.

  7. Frederick L. and L. Frederick Gottschalk Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Frederick L. and L. Frederick Gottschalk Houses are two historic houses in Columbus, Nebraska. The log house was built by Frederick Gottschalk and his wife, née Margaretha Loy Deuck, in 1857 on property they homesteaded. [2] Gottschalk was an immigrant from Germany, and a co-founder of Columbus. [2]

  8. Carl Panzram - Wikipedia

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    On August 30, 1928, Panzram was arrested in Baltimore for a Washington, D.C., burglary – stealing a radio and jewelry from the home of a dentist on August 20. Three men were also arrested as accomplices and most of the jewelry was recovered. Panzram gave his correct name, although he lied by claiming his age as 41 and that he was from Nevada ...

  9. Mercy Hospital Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Maude Norton Hospital, Mercy Hospital Columbus was founded in 1917 by William Norton and cared for its first patients in the Norton Mansion. In 1952, the Norton Mansion was replaced with a modern hospital facility, which served Columbus until 1967 when a new addition was constructed.