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Tri-City Herald staff. August 17, 2024 at 5:00 AM. John W. Shoemaker. John Wesley Shoemaker, 80, of Richland, died Aug. 14 in Richland. He was born in Detroit, Mich., and lived in Richland for 20 ...
Bordonaro was beaten by police officers during a brawl at King Arthur's Motel and Lounge, a strip club in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and died a week later due to head injuries. Officers John W. McLeod and Richard P. Aiello were found guilty of second-degree murder, while officer John T. Macauda was found guilty of manslaughter. [305] 1982-07-18
Michigan (10th district) May 1, 1901 57 Heart failure: West Bay City, Michigan: Elm Lawn Cemetery, Bay City, Michigan: Henry H. Alpin: March 4, 1895 May 20, 1843 Pittsfield, New York: 57th (1901–1903) Robert E. Burke Democratic Texas (6th district) June 5, 1901 53 Paralysis Dallas, Texas: Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas: Dudley Goodall ...
In 1903 community leaders approached the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration, who ran St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lafayette, to build a hospital in Michigan City. St. Anthony's Hospital was founded, funded in part by a donation in the name of Mrs. John H. Barker. The cornerstone was laid in 1903. [2]
McConkie was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Oscar Walter McConkie and Margaret Vivian Redd. Before he was a year old, his family moved to Monticello, Utah.In 1925, his family moved back to Ann Arbor, where his father continued studying law and in 1926 they moved to Salt Lake City, Utah.
A member of the Republican, he served on the Detroit Board of Education and as the city counselor of the city of Detroit. The first commissioner of the Michigan Labor Bureau, McGrath was also a member of the Michigan Supreme Court, serving in that capacity as a Democrat from 1891 to 1895, and was the chief justice. [2] [3] [4]
"The families that were rooted here were the foundation of the City of Miami." Braynon reflected on the staggering financial loss. "What was $10,000 in 1947 is probably worth a quarter of a ...