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  2. Howard C. Caldwell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Howard C. Caldwell, Jr., (July 18, 1925 – September 11, 2017), was an American broadcaster from Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] He was the anchor for WRTV (Chanel 6) in Indianapolis for 35 years. He was the first U.S. journalist to interview Indira Gandhi , contributed to two documentaries, authored two books, and received many awards and honors.

  3. Adrian Marks - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Commander (USN) Robert Adrian Marks (February 18, 1917 – March 7, 1998) was the U.S. Navy pilot who rescued 56 crewmen of the USS Indianapolis after it was sunk by Japanese torpedoes. [1] Marks disobeyed standing orders not to land in open ocean and rescued survivors by lashing them to the wing. His actions rendered the aircraft ...

  4. Stanley Goldstein helped create CVS. His family tells Mark ...

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    One example – in 1969, to help CVS grow, the company merged with Melville Corporation, which owned many unrelated retail chains including Marshall’s, which later was bought by T.J. Maxx ...

  5. Robert V. Welch - Wikipedia

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    Robert Vincent Welch (May 26, 1927 – September 11, 1992) was an American businessman, politician, and civic leader from Indianapolis, Indiana.. Welch was a businessman and community leader in Indianapolis from the 1950s until his death in 1992.

  6. Remains found in 2010 identified as Nashville man who ...

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    Marcus Rutledge vanished from Nashville, Tennessee in June 1998. Remains found off Pecan Valley Rd in 2010 have just been identified as belonging to him. The Metro Nashville Police Department has ...

  7. Greenlawn Cemetery (Indianapolis, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Greenlawn Cemetery was established in 1821, as part of the original layout of the city of Indianapolis. It was located along the White River just north of what would later become Kentucky Avenue. [1] Greenlawn was the initial burial place of over 1100 Hoosier pioneers, 1200 Union soldiers and 1600 Confederate prisoners of war. [1]

  8. 4 people killed, 11 wounded in 7 shootings during violent ...

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    Indianapolis saw a weekend full of gun violence with at least seven shootings, four people killed and 11 others hurt.

  9. Crown Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Crown Hill Cemetery was dedicated on June 1, 1864. [11] The first burial at Crown Hill was the body of Lucy Ann Seaton, aged 33, a young mother who had died of consumption . [ 2 ] Later that year, James Pattison built a stone gateway for $2,300 at the cemetery's west entrance off Michigan Road.