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  2. Tribune Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune Chronicle is a daily morning newspaper serving Warren, ... The newspaper also became the first morning newspaper in Trumbull County, on July 6, 1999. [2]

  3. Warren, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Warren is home to the Tribune Chronicle, a daily local newspaper serving Warren and its vicinity in Trumbull County. It traces its history to the Trump of Fame in 1812, the first newspaper in what had been the Connecticut Western Reserve. [23] In 2008, USA Today reported daily circulation of 35,471 for the Tribune Chronicle. [24]

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  5. Donald Trumbull - Wikipedia

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    Donald Edmund Trumbull (May 27, 1909 – June 7, 2004) was an American pioneer in the field of motion picture special effects. ... Obituary of Donald Trumbull ...

  6. Henry Clay Trumbull - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Trumbull (June 8, 1830 – December 8, 1903) was an American clergyman and author. He became a world-famous editor, author, and pioneer of the Sunday School Movement . Early life

  7. John H. Trumbull - Wikipedia

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    Trumbull was born in Ashford, Connecticut son of Hugh Homer Trumbull (1847–1922) and Mary Ann (Harper) Trumbull (1849–1923). Despite his name, he was not related to the previous governors of Connecticut of the same name, but was the son of Irish immigrants who moved to Ashford in the early 1870s to run a farm.

  8. Trumbull Cary - Wikipedia

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    Trumbull Cary was born in Mansfield, Connecticut, on August 11, 1787. He was the son of Ebenezer Cary (1732–1816) and Sarah Cary (née Trumbull) (1741–1830). In 1805, aged 18, he moved to Batavia, New York, with his parents. In 1808, his father was one of two merchants operating in Batavia at the time. [2]

  9. Joseph Trumbull (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Trumbull was born to David Trumbull and his wife née Sarah Backus in Lebanon, Connecticut. He lived in the family home known as Redwood, on the Lebanon green. David and Sarah had five children. Joseph's siblings were: Sarah Trumbull (1779–1839), who married William Trumbull Williams (1779–1839), her cousin