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  2. Greystone Mansion - Wikipedia

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    On February 16, 1929, four months after Ned Doheny, his wife Lucy and their five children moved into Greystone, Doheny died in a guest bedroom in a murder-suicide with his secretary, Hugh Plunkett. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The official story indicated that Plunkett murdered Doheny either because of a "nervous disorder" or because he was angry over not ...

  3. Edward L. Doheny - Wikipedia

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    Edward L. Doheny was born in 1856 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, [1] to Patrick "Pat" and Eleanor Elizabeth "Ellen" (née Quigley) Doheny. The family was Irish Catholic. His father was born in Ireland, and fled County Tipperary in the wake of the Great Famine.

  4. Scott Huver’s ‘Beverly Hills Noir’ Book Takes a Deep Dive ...

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    Entertainment journalist and longtime Variety contributor Scott Huver takes a racy look at celebrity vice in his first book, “Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin and Scandal in 90210.” Published by ...

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  6. Hands Across the Rockies - Wikipedia

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    Eddy Waller as Judge Plunkett; Hugh Prosser as Cash Jennings; References External links. Hands Across the Rockies at IMDb; This page was last edited on 17 ...

  7. Gustave Greystone-Meissner House - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Greystone-Meissner House, also known as Greystone and Evergreen Hill, is a historic home and national historic district located near Pevely, Jefferson County, Missouri. Greystone was built about 1845, and is a two-story, asymmetrical plan, Gothic Revival style frame dwelling.

  8. Yellowneck - Wikipedia

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    Yellowneck is a 1955 American Civil War film directed by R. John Hugh and starring Lin McCarthy, Stephen Courtleigh, Berry Kroeger and Harold Gordon. It tells the story of five deserters from the Confederate Army who make their way past the Everglades and angry Seminole Indians, in an attempt to get to the Florida coast and then to Cuba.

  9. Strumpet City - Wikipedia

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    Strumpet City is a 1969 historical novel by James Plunkett set in Dublin, Ireland, around the time of the 1913 Dublin Lock-out. In 1980, it was adapted into a TV drama by Hugh Leonard for RTÉ, Ireland's national broadcaster. The novel is an epic, tracing the lives of a dozen characters as they are swept up in the tumultuous events that ...