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  2. Henry (Hank) Sylvern - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] In addition they recorded two records for children. [27] In June 1950, Sylvern was named "outstanding musical director of radio and TV for 1949-50" by Song Hits Magazine. [28] In 1956, he was elected to the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation. [29]

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Bill Fitsell - Wikipedia

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    John Walter "Bill" Fitsell (July 25, 1923 – December 3, 2020) was a Canadian journalist, writer and historian. He was a columnist for The Kingston Whig-Standard from 1961 to 1993, and was the founding president of the Society for International Hockey Research in 1991.

  5. List of United States Congress members who died in office ...

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    New York City, New York: Calvary Cemetery, New York City, New York: William Bourke Cockran: March 4, 1885 October 31, 1841 Youghal, Ireland: 49th: John A. Logan: Republican Illinois : December 26, 1886 60 "taken with rheumatism, and brain fever set in and caused his death" [124] Washington, D.C.

  6. The Kingston Whig-Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Standard was created by William R. Givens in 1907, when he acquired the News and Times, which had been an amalgamation of the Kingston News and Evening Times in 1903. The two men amalgamated the papers on 1 December 1926, creating the Whig-Standard. The word "Kingston" was dropped from the name in 1973, but was reinstated in the early 1990s.

  7. Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery, also known simply as Wiltwyck Cemetery, is a cemetery in Kingston, New York. It takes its name from the Dutch settlement Wiltwyck, later renamed Kingston by British officials.

  8. Category:New York (state) Whigs - Wikipedia

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    Whig Party United States senators from New York (state) (1 P) Pages in category "New York (state) Whigs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 236 total.

  9. Mount Zion Cemetery (Kingston, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion Cemetery (c. 1856 –1967) is a historic African-American cemetery owned by the A.M.E. Zion Church of Kingston. The cemetery is on a 2.4-acre (0.97 ha) lot located at 190 South Wall Street in the city of Kingston. It is in the city's Fifth Ward, less than a mile south of the church.