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  2. William V. Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    William V. Wheeler was born in 1845 to Walter Raleigh and Elizabeth Stubbs Wheeler in West Elkton, Ohio. Walter and Elizabeth also had one daughter, Rebecca Esther (1850–1931). An accident caused Elizabeth Wheeler’s death in 1851 and Walter remarried Mary P. Stanley in 1853.

  3. Wheelersburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Wheelersburg is a member of the Division II Southern Ohio Conference (S.O.C.). In 1989 and 2017, the high school football team won the OHSAA state championship. Wheelersburg is the home of the 2001 11-12-year-old, the 2003 13-14-year-old, the 2003 15-16-year-old, and the 2007 9-10-year-old [ 11 ] state girls' softball champions.

  4. Canton man struck, killed by vehicle in Springfield Township

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    The Akron post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol was called to South Arlington, north of East Warner Road, at about 12:17 a.m. after a woman, 30, struck Amell near the edge of the roadway while ...

  5. John Wheeler House (Berea, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The home and grounds are surrounded to the north and south by Mill Stream Run Reservation, part of the Cleveland Metroparks system. The John Wheeler House was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places [2] in 1978. Its current owners, Dr. Scott J. Latiolais and Joel M. Latiolais, acquired the home in 2022.

  6. Porter Township, Scioto County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The township was named after Porter Wheeler, an early settler. [ 5 ] In 1833, Porter Township contained 21 forges for iron, three gristmills , three saw mills, one fulling mill, and one oil mill .

  7. Billy Edd Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler was the author-composer of eight plays and musicals, a folk opera (Song of the Cumberland Gap), commissioned by the National Geographic Society, and three outdoor dramas: the long-running Hatfields & McCoys at Beckley, West Virginia, Young Abe Lincoln at Lincoln Amphitheatre, Lincoln City, Indiana, and Johnny Appleseed, at Mansfield, Ohio.

  8. List of Tau Beta Pi members - Wikipedia

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    Jess H. Davis (Ohio Gamma, 1928), president of Stevens Institute of Technology [2] Beaumont Davison (Tennessee Beta, 1950), president of Tri-State University [2] [25] Thomas B. Day (California Xi, 1952), president of San Diego State University [2] Fred W. DeMoney (Illinois Beta, 1941), president of Montana Technological University [2] [26]

  9. William A. Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler suffered from several illnesses throughout his life and was in increasingly poor health during his later years. [3] He died at his home at 10:10 a.m. on Saturday, June 4, 1887. [19] The funeral was held at the Congregational church in Malone. [20] He was interred next to his wife in Malone's Morningside Cemetery on June 7, 1887. [21]