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  2. Conneaut, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Conneaut (/ ˈ k ɒ n i ɔː t / [4] KON-ee-awt) is the northeastern most city in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States, as well as the entire state as a whole.Located in the Cleveland metropolitan area, it is settled along Lake Erie at the mouth of Conneaut Creek 66 miles (106 km) northeast of Cleveland.

  3. List of people who died in traffic collisions - Wikipedia

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    Conneaut, Ohio: Joe Berry: 1904 1958 53 years American baseball pitcher car Anaheim, California: Jean-Marie Berthier: 1940 2017 77 years French poet car [45] Gerry Bertier: 1953 1981 27 years American football player car 1980 Oldsmobile: Charlottesville, Virginia: He was on his way home from a business trip when he collided with a drunkard ...

  4. 1953 New York Central Railroad accident - Wikipedia

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    An accident occurred on the four-track mainline of the New York Central Railroad at 10:02 P.M. on March 27, 1953, 2.4 miles (3.9 km) east of Conneaut, Ohio.It began when an improperly secured load of pipe broke loose from a gondola car on an eastbound freight train, damaging the westbound passenger track.

  5. Ohio 'Angel of Death' serial killer dies after prison beating

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    Harvey, serving multiple life sentences and eligible for parole in 2043, murdered his victims using various methods, including arsenic and cyanide.

  6. Tri-City Herald death notices Feb. 14, 2025 - AOL

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    Joan G. Lachapelle. Joan Gwynne Lachappelle, 95, of Richland, died Feb. 11 in Richland. She was born in Pasco and was a lifelong Tri-Cities resident

  7. List of American railroad accidents - Wikipedia

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    The deadliest U.S. rail disaster of the 19th century--also Ohio's deadliest to date--led to changes in bridge construction code, the replacement of coal and wood stoves with steam heat in coaches, and mandatory federal investigation of all U.S. rail disasters [19] 1877 Pickering Valley wreck, Kimberton, Pennsylvania; 7 killed plus dozens injured.

  8. Douglas Tompkins - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins was born in Conneaut, Ohio on March 20, 1943, the son of an antiques dealer and decorator. [1] He spent the first few years of his life in New York City before his family moved to Millbrook, New York. He graduated from Indian Mountain School, a pre-prep school in Lakeville, Connecticut, in 1957.

  9. Larry Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Kelley was born in Conneaut, Ohio, in 1915.He moved to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, at age 8 and attended Williamsport High School.His football coach at Williamsport told him that "the only way I would ever see a college team play would be to pay my way in." [1] After graduating from Williamsport, he spent one year at the Peddie School, a preparatory school in Hightstown, New Jersey. [2]