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Doña Marcela Mariño de Agoncillo (née Mariño y Coronel; June 24, 1859 – May 30, 1946) [1] [2] [3] was a Filipina who was the principal seamstress of the first and official flag of the Philippines, [4] gaining her the title of "The Mother of the Philippine Flag."
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[1] [2] The contents of the collection were transferred to the Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage, Illinois, in February 2011. [3] The museum building reopened in March 2016 as the Springfield and Central Illinois African-American History Museum, which focuses on the history of the Black community of central Illinois.
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Delfina Rizal Herbosa de Natividad (December 20, 1879 – March 10, 1900) was a Filipino renowned for being one of the three women, together with Marcela Agoncillo and her daughter Lorenza, who seamed together the Philippine flag, [1] and for being the niece of the National Hero of the Philippines, José Rizal.
A Springfield mother is grieving after the shooting death of her 16-year-old son. On June 21, Springfield police responded to a shooting at 2832 E. Linwood St. There, officers found Davondre ...
A 23-year-old Springfield man who was found stabbed inside a vehicle by Springfield Police in the 2500 block of North Grand Avenue East Saturday morning later died at HSHS St. John's Hospital.
Shires, 57, avoided death-related criminal charges based on evidence, but he pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to a Class E felony of leaving the scene of an accident causing physical injury, an offense that ...