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For 16 years, a suburban New York prosecutor’s office insisted it had the right man in a notorious 1996 double killing. The office tried him five times, through a series of hung juries and ...
Major-General Sir Alexander Biggam; Captain Henry Peel Ritchie, First World War Victoria Cross recipient; Air Chief Marshal Sir James Robb (RAF officer); Rear Admiral George Pirie Thomson, naval officer and Britain's Chief Press Censor in WWII
The town was originally part of the Town of Providence, but the area quickly grew. In 1801, the settlers decided that the town was big enough for a name of its own, and was named Northfield at an informal meeting held on March 13, 1801. In 1808, it was renamed Edinburgh because another Northfield was discovered in New York.
Then Amy Redpath Roddick became the second wife of Thomas Roddick on September 3, 1906. Amy Redpath Roddick (May 16, 1868 - February 16, 1954) was the first-born child and only daughter of Ada Mills and John James Redpath.
Rosewell was born in 1924 or 1925. [1] He was the youngest son of his parents. [2] His father was a truck driver, and his mom was a homemaker. [2] Rosewell grew up in the Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago. [3] He went to Our Lady of Sorrows Elementary School and St. Philip High School. [3] He graduated from DePaul ...
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Ben Ratliff of The New York Times remarked: "There's a bit of 1960's redux but a ton of heart on Live in New York... this is a clean, open-form record with well-directed improvising mounted on unobtrusive swinging from the bassist Reggie Workman and the drummer Andrew Cyrille. It's a backward-glancing, days-gone-by record, too, with a lot of ...
Under the aegis of the D&H the G&J built the "Salem branch," a 10.12-mile (16.29 km) extension eastward from Greenwich to the D&H's line near Salem, New York at Greenwich Junction. [6] Under the D&H the original line between Greenwich and Johnsonville was abandoned on July 28, 1932, leaving Schuylerville–Greenwich Junction. [7]