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  2. Greg Washburn - Wikipedia

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    A native of Coal City, Illinois, he batted and threw right-handed and was listed as 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg). Washburn graduated from Coal City Hill School and was drafted by the Angels out of Lewis University in the first round of the 1967 amateur draft as the 19th overall pick. [ 1 ]

  3. Coal City, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Coal City was incorporated in 1870, named for coal mines in the vicinity [5] that were built following the 1820 discovery of large coal reserves. During the 20th century, coal mining operations in the area declined, with the local economy being driven more by growth in manufacturing and the construction of nearby power plants, [6] including Dresden Nuclear Power Plant and Braidwood Nuclear ...

  4. William E. Somerville - Wikipedia

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    William E. Sommervile's father was a mechanical engineer in Scotland. Sommerville studied as a marine engineer in Scotland. Somerville immigrated to America in 1892 and worked as an electrical engineer for General Electric in Coal City, Illinois, later working for McComber Wire Rope Company.

  5. List of homicides in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining labor dispute and racial conflict, part of the Illinois coal wars [6] Herrin massacre: Herrin: 1922-06-21/22: 23: Labor violence during coal strike [7] 1937 Memorial Day massacre: Chicago: 1937-05-30: 10: Chicago police shot and killed 10 unarmed demonstrators during Little Steel strike [8] James Morelli: Chicago: 1947-12-12: 3: Mad ...

  6. Fred DeStefano - Wikipedia

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    Fred DeStefano (April 4, 1900 – June 27, 1974) was a professional American football player who played running back for two seasons for the Chicago Cardinals. [1] After retiring from football, he became a physician, and died in Houston, Texas in 1974 of multiple organ failure.

  7. Coal City High School - Wikipedia

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    Coal City High School is a four-year high school in north-central Illinois. At last count, [when?] the school had 650 students, and is a member of the Illinois High School Association and the Illinois Central Eight Conference. [2] Coal City High School has an "A+ Rating" from the home-facts rating service. [3]

  8. William P. Halliday - Wikipedia

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    William Parker Halliday (July 21, 1827 – September 22, 1899) was an American steamboat captain, banker, printer, hotel owner, vast landowner and businessman.Halliday began his professional career working on steamboats on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers and eventually became a captain of a steamboat based out of Louisville, Kentucky.

  9. Category:People from Coal City, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Coal City, Illinois" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

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