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The Evansville Courier & Press is a daily newspaper based in Evansville, Indiana. It serves about 30,000 daily and 50,000 Sunday readers. It serves about 30,000 daily and 50,000 Sunday readers. History
In the Christian tradition, Gamaliel is recognized as a Pharisaic doctor [further explanation needed] of Jewish Law. [4] Gamaliel was named as a member of the Sanhedrin in the fifth chapter of Acts and the teacher of Paul the Apostle in Acts 22:3. [5] Gamaliel encouraged his fellow Pharisees to show leniency to the apostles of Jesus in Acts 5: ...
For the first four decades of the cemetery's existence (1853–1897), the beautification of the grounds was the responsibility of John S. Goodge. In his obituary (June 1897), he was credited with the "work of making the beautiful place the Oak Hill now is." Some of the more mature plantings are very likely the result of Goodge's endeavors.
Bartley in 1895. Joseph S. Bartley (October 28, 1858 – September 18, 1926) was the ninth State Treasurer of Nebraska, serving from 1893 to 1897, after which he was convicted of embezzlement and sentenced to twenty years in prison.
This action was taken despite the bishop's opposition to a previously integrated mid-week service. In addition, Rev. Moore brought future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall to Evansville for help in creating a local chapter of the NAACP. [2]: 79 In 1937, Evansville experienced a severe flood which severely damaged the interior of St. Paul ...
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 ...
Marcia Yockey (6 November 1922 - 28 September 2000 [1]) was an American meteorologist who was best known for her 35-year on-air career in Evansville, Indiana.She made her television debut on WFIE Channel 14 in 1953, after 10 years of working for the U.S. Weather Bureau (1943–1953).
Gamaliel Painter (May 22, 1742 – May 21, 1819) [1] [2] was an American politician and a key figure in the founding of Middlebury, Vermont, and Middlebury College.Painter was raised in New Haven, Connecticut and had the goal of becoming a farmer.