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  2. Americus Times-Recorder - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, the Americus Recorder began as a tri-weekly publication owned by Merrel Callaway. The Americus Recorder was a competitor of the Sumter Republican newspaper at this time. A few years later, Calloway sold his interest in the Americus Recorder and the Americus Times was then officially established in 1890.

  3. Marie Louise Scudder Myrick - Wikipedia

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    In 1892 the Americus Times-Recorder began publication, and remains in publication to this day. Mr. Myrick operated the Times-Recorder until his untimely death in 1895. At his death, in August 1895, the newspaper was passed to his wife Marie Louise Scudder-Myrick. [5] Mrs.

  4. List of newspapers published by CNHI - Wikipedia

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    Americus Times-Recorder daily of Americus, Georgia. Ellaville SUN of Ellaville, Georgia; Cordele Dispatch weekly (previously daily) of Cordele, Georgia; The Daily Citizen, four times weekly (previously daily) of Dalton, Georgia and its sister papers:

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  6. John Bahnsen - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, Peter became Georgia's first state veterinarian and operated a state-of-the-art dairy farm in Americus, Georgia. [6] [7] [8] The family moved to Rochelle, Georgia, in 1941, where John Charles Bahnsen's father worked as the federal soil conservationist for Wilcox County. [9] [10] Bahnsen attended Rochelle's public schools until tenth grade.

  7. E. M. Viquesney - Wikipedia

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    Viquesney returned to Americus, Georgia in February 1916 as chief designer for the Schneider Marble Works, the home town rival of Clark Monuments. [1] While working for Schneider, he designed, but never actually sculpted, The Spirit of the American Doughboy in 1920. The sheet bronze sculpture seen across the United States was actually sculpted ...

  8. Henry Wirz - Wikipedia

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    Henry Wirz (born Hartmann Heinrich Wirz; November 25, 1823 – November 10, 1865) was a Swiss-American convicted war criminal who served as a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War. [1]

  9. Niagara Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Gazette headquarters in Niagara Falls, New York.. The Gazette was founded in 1854 as the Niagara Falls Gazette. [2]The Gazette was owned by Gannett from 1954 to 1997.

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