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Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal obituary index (1972–1989, 1988–1997, 1998–2013) Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal social news index (2000–2009, 2010–2014) Toronto Star (1985– ) Pay text; free access through Toronto libraries to library card holders. Wellington County Museum and Archives
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.Descended from the Pittsburgh Gazette, established in 1786 as the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, the paper formed under its present title in 1927 from the consolidation of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and The Pittsburgh ...
Betty Jane Cornett (1932–2006) – third base (1950–1952) All-American Girls Professional Baseball League; Bill Doak – Cardinals and Dodgers, inventor of the modern baseball glove; Ryan Garko – first baseman, Giants; Josh Gibson – Negro league player, Pittsburgh Crawfords and Homestead Grays; Gary Green; Howdy Groskloss – shortstop ...
The Commercial Journal merged into Pittsburgh's oldest paper, the Gazette, at the dawn of the Civil War in 1861. The consequently titled Daily Pittsburgh Gazette and Commercial Journal explained that "Both papers have long advocated essentially the same political principles and labored in the same cause, so that their separate publication was not essential to any public or political interest ...
Van Houten was convicted of murder and sentenced to death, becoming at 21 the youngest condemned woman in California history. Charles Manson died in prison in 2017 at the age of 83 (AP)
Ronald Hughes was an American attorney who represented Manson family member Leslie Van Houten and disappeared in November 1970 during a camping trip. [ 111 ] [ 112 ] On March 29, 1971, his body was found by two fishermen in Ventura County wedged between two boulders in a gorge.
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The Pittsburgh Courier was an African American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh from 1907 [1] until October 22, 1966. [2] By the 1930s, the Courier was one of the leading black newspapers in the United States. [3] [4] It was acquired in 1965 by John H. Sengstacke, a major black publisher and owner of the Chicago Defender.