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  2. History of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University was founded in 1855, and in 1863 the school became Pennsylvania's land-grant university under the terms of the Morrill Land-Grant Acts. Temple University in Philadelphia was founded in 1884 by Russell Conwell , originally as a night school for working-class citizens.

  3. 1976 Philadelphia Legionnaires' disease outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Within a week, more than 130 people, mostly men, had been hospitalized, and 25 were reported dead. [3] In total, there were 149 Legionnaires who became sick and 33 other persons associated with the hotel or in the area who also became sick. Of these 182 cases, 29 persons died. [1] [4]

  4. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania's most populous city is Philadelphia. Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 through a royal land grant to William Penn, the son of the state's namesake. Before that, between 1638 and 1655, a southeast portion of the state was part of New Sweden, a Swedish colony.

  5. 1948 Donora smog - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 novel Don't Kill the Messenger by Joel Pierson features a fictional town, Wyandotte, Pennsylvania, which became a ghost town after a smog incident, based on the Donora Smog. [12] In 2023 Andy McPhee's book, Donora Death Fog: Clean Air and the Tragedy of a Pennsylvania Mill Town, was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. [13]

  6. 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic - Wikipedia

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    Between August 1 and September 7, 456 people died in the city; 42 deaths were reported on September 8. [22] An estimated 20,000 people left the city through September, including national leaders. [13] The daily death toll remained above 30 until October 26. The worst seven-day period was between October 7 and 13, when 711 deaths were reported. [22]

  7. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    The train was to hold 106 people, 100 passengers and six crew members. Decades later people said they saw the train and the passengers aboard it appear in Mexico City, but this can't be substantiated. [4] March 1912 Sebastiano DiGaetano: c. 50 New York City, New York, U.S.

  8. Remains found in 1973 identified as Pennsylvania teen girl ...

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    Two game wardens found the decomposed remains of a young girl in a wooded area of Lebanon County on Oct. 10, 1973, approximately 47 miles from Brenneman's home in York County, Lacey said. It ...

  9. Valley Forge - Wikipedia

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    The encampment in Pennsylvania later became a national historical site where many efforts were taken to preserve and capture the meaning and feelings many had behind the location’s historic significance and well-known myths; this perception regarding the historical context behind the site molded history’s patriotic view on Valley Forge ...