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  2. Ambrose S. Murray - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Spencer Murray (November 27, 1807 – November 9, 1885) was an American businessman and politician from New York. He is best known for his service as a U.S. Representative from New York. Murray was a native of Wallkill, New York , and attended the local schools.

  3. Ambrose W. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Born near Cooperstown, New York, Clark attended the public schools, was trained as a printer, and became active in the newspaper business as an advocate of Whig Party politics. He was publisher of the Otsego Journal from 1831 to 1836, the Northern Journal in Lewis County from 1836 to 1844, and the Northern New York Journal in Watertown from ...

  4. F. Ambrose Clark - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of F. Ambrose Clark (1904) by Robert Henri, Metropolitan Museum of Art.. The most famous horse under Brose was a gelding he sold to his wife Florence for $5.00 (one pound) at the time just prior to the 1933 English Grand National was Kellsboro Jack ().

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  6. Hall of Famers, hometown heroes and more highlight the 24th ...

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    This year's Night of Memories will take place Saturday at the University of Evansville's Carson Center. Hall of Famers, hometown heroes and more highlight the 24th annual Night of Memories Skip to ...

  7. John Wolfe Ambrose - Wikipedia

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    John Wolfe Ambrose (January 10, 1838 – May 15, 1899) was an Irish-American engineer and developer. He is best known for guiding the development of sea channels within and leading into New York Harbor, ensuring New York's position as a center of world trade and shipping.

  8. Evansville Courier & Press - Wikipedia

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    The E. W. Scripps Company sold the Press and bought the Courier in 1986. The joint Sunday edition was replaced by a Sunday edition of the Courier. The two newspapers continued to publish separate editions until the Evansville Press was discontinued as a separate newspaper on December 31, 1998. The Courier was renamed the Courier & Press.

  9. Evansville man found frozen to death had lived on the streets ...

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    Unhoused Evansville man Marvin Ray Beck died from hypothermia. Public records and newspaper archives give some details about his life. Evansville man found frozen to death had lived on the streets ...