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    After the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was founded in 1939, celebrating the centennial of baseball, in Cooperstown, New York, Westbrook Pegler, columnist of the Chicago Tribune and the Scripps-Howard and the Hearst syndicates, complained that Cooperstown was studiously ignoring the corps of sports journalists. "Baseball has lived ...

  3. Schoharie limousine crash - Wikipedia

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    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said in an October 8 news conference that the limo was a "chopped vehicle", cut and extended [19] to 34 feet (10 m) long, [55] 15 feet (4.6 m) more than its original length, with added seats. [28] It would thus need a federal certificate to operate, which it lacked.

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    It was a conservative Republican newspaper; it was one of the first newspapers in the northern states to protest the Knights of Labor, which was an influential force in Wilmington at the time. [ 4 ] In 1892, President Benjamin Harrison appointed Sperry American Minister Resident and Consul General to Persia . [ 5 ]

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  6. The Daily Star (Oneonta) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Star is a daily newspaper in Oneonta, New York, United States.It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. . It also owns and operates the Cooperstown Crier, a weekly newspaper in Cooperstown, New York.

  7. William S. King - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, he moved to Otsego County, New York, and worked as a solicitor for mutual insurance companies. [2] He began a newspaper career in Cooperstown, New York, in 1852 by becoming an editor of the Free Democrat, a campaign paper in Cooperstown for George Washington Julian and John P. Hale, Free Soil Party candidates for U.S. President.

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  9. William Clark (Montgomery County, NY) - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Cyrenus Clark (born 1772) and Rachel (Tracy) Clark (born 1777). In 1836, he married Anna Maria Newkirk (1819–1854). He engaged in the produce and forwarding business at Fort Plain.