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  2. The Union-Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The Union-Recorder formed in 1872 through the merger of the Federal Union (1820) and the Southern Recorder (1830). [2] Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. purchased the newspaper from Knight Ridder in 1997. [3] The company sold the paper in May 2024 to Carpenter Media Group. [4]

  3. W. A. Boyle - Wikipedia

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    William Anthony "Tough Tony" Boyle (December 1, 1904 – May 31, 1985) was an American miner, union leader, and convicted murder-for-hire conspirator. He became president of the United Mine Workers of America union in 1963, serving until 1972.

  4. William Gamble (general) - Wikipedia

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    William Gamble (1 January 1818 – 20 December 1866) was a civil engineer and a United States Army cavalry officer. He served during the Second Seminole War , and fought for the Union during the American Civil War .

  5. Patrick E. Burke - Wikipedia

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    Burke was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, around 1830, the son of Walter Burke. [1] As a child his family moved to St. Louis, Missouri.On April 8, 1846, he entered the Vincentian Seminary at St. Mary of the Barrens in Perryville, Missouri as a secular student.

  6. New Jersey Hills Media Group - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Hills Media Group, formerly known as Recorder Community Newspapers, is a newspaper publisher based in Whippany, New Jersey and is the owner of fourteen community newspapers and fifteen online newspapers.

  7. William J. Dodd - Wikipedia

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    T. Hoyt Gamble House. Old Louisville Historic District. One of Dodd's final Louisville residential designs from 1912. William James Dodd (1862–1930) was an American architect and designer who worked mainly in Louisville, Kentucky from 1886 through the end of 1912 and in Los Angeles, California from early 1913 [2] until his death.

  8. Thomas Gamble Pitcher - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gamble Pitcher (October 23, 1824 – October 21, 1895) was an American army officer who served as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy from 1866 until 1870. Earl life and education

  9. Henry Lewis Routt - Wikipedia

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    Henry L. Routt (1824–1881) was a veteran of the Mexican War and a Border Ruffian during the Bleeding Kansas troubles. He was one of those present in the first seizure of the Liberty Arsenal in 1855 and was the leader of the second seizure of the arsenal in 1861 during the American Civil War.

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