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EVANSVILLE – The man who was found frozen to death next to a Downtown Evansville building earlier this week lived on the city streets at least off and on since the 1970s, records show.
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Robert Smith Mortuary, also known as the Greek-Shears Mortuary, is a historic mortuary building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was built in 1930, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, rectangular Mission Revival style brick building. It features arcaded windows, an esplanade, and steeply pitched red tile roof.
Amsler was selected in the 18th round (243rd overall) of the 1965 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys. [2] He became the first graduate from the University of Evansville to be drafted into the NFL. [3] He was waived before the season started and returned to Evansville, to serve as an assistant coach for the offensive and defensive linemen.
The progression of the total solar eclipse is shown above the Four Freedoms Monument during totality in this composite image of seven photos taken between 12:45 p.m. and 2:05 p.m. on Monday, April ...
By February 1853 lots were offered for sale and the cemetery saw its first burial, Ellen Johnson who died at age 2 on 18 February 1853, just 10 days after the City Council selected “Oak Hill” as the site's official name. Burials from the city's previous cemetery. [3] Later land purchases (up until 1924) gave the Cemetery its present acreage.
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Former Head Coach of University of Evansville Men's Basketball team. David Ragland, former Missouri Southern Lions and Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles men's basketball player. Current Evansville Purple Aces men's basketball head coach. Steven Sater, Tony Award-winning poet and playwright; Randall Shepard, Chief Justice Indiana State Supreme Court