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  2. List of historic properties in Peoria, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Peoria Presbyterian Church – Built in 1899 the church is the oldest building in the original Peoria Townsite. The church is located at 10236 83rd. Ave. (NRHP) The Peoria Central School – The school was a two-room school built in 1906. It is currently occupied by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society Museum located at 10304 N. 83rd Ave. (NRHP)

  3. List of hereditary and lineage organizations in the United ...

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    This is a list of notable hereditary and lineage organizations, and is informed by the database of the Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America.It includes societies that limit their membership to those who meet group inclusion criteria, such as descendants of a particular person or group of people of historical importance.

  4. Peoria, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Peoria is an unincorporated community in Liberty Township, Union County, Ohio, United States. It is located along Raymond Road, about 1.75 mi (2.82 km) south of Raymond and 6.5 mi (10.46 km) northwest of Marysville. [2] A post office was established in Peoria on September 26, 1872; it was closed on August 11, 1967. [3]

  5. Millen–Schmidt House - Wikipedia

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    The Millen–Schmidt House is a historic residence in Xenia, Ohio, United States. Built in the late nineteenth century, it was named a historic site after surviving a massive tornado. Eli Millen settled in Xenia in 1837, having left South Carolina because of his sense of revulsion toward slavery.

  6. Pettengill–Morron House - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Its original address was 464 Moss Avenue [2] [10] before Peoria's address renumbering in the 1950s. The last resident was Miss Jean Morron, who lived there from 1953 until she died in 1966; the Peoria Historical Society acquired the house in 1967.

  7. Volunteers Lou Dobrydnia, middle, Jeannie Jones, left, and Nicole Leal, all of Peoria, dish out a little fellowship with the food during the Loaves & Fish Ministry's Christmas meal in 2015 at ...

  8. John C. Flanagan House Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was also designated as a City of Peoria Local Historic Landmark in November 2022. [9] The house is now operated by the Peoria Historical Society as the John C. Flanagan House Museum, a 19th-century period historic house museum. [10] The house also serves as the headquarters for the Peoria Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. [5]

  9. List of historic properties in Buckeye, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Newton "Newt" Clanton and his family were the first settlers of European descent to arrive in the area. They came from the state of Ohio. The need of a canal system, which would provide them with water to irrigate their homesteads, was apparent. The Buckeye Canal was developed in 1884 by Malin M. Jackson a native of Sidney, Ohio. In 1885 ...

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