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  2. Pana, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    2396135 [1] Wikimedia Commons. Pana, Illinois. Website. www.cityofpana.org. Pana / ˈpeɪnə / is a small town in Christian County, Illinois, United States. A small portion is in Shelby County. The population was 5,199 at the 2020 census.

  3. Pana riot - Wikipedia

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    Pana riot. The Pana riot, or Pana massacre, was a coal mining labor conflict and also a racial conflict that occurred on April 10, 1899, in Pana, Illinois, and resulted in the deaths of seven people. It was one of many similar labor conflicts in the coal mining regions of Illinois that occurred in 1898 and 1899.

  4. Morrisonville Times - Wikipedia

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    600. The Morrisonville Times is a weekly newspaper in Morrisonville, Christian County, Illinois, United States. [1] The newspaper was started in 1875 [2] by Thomas Cox. From August 1978 to 1996 the paper was owned and published by John Lennon of Springfield, IL, until his death. The newspaper converted to its current weekly format in 1996. [3]

  5. Pana Township, Christian County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    62557. FIPS code. 17-021-57485. Pana Township is one of seventeen townships in Christian County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 6,031 and it contained 3,002 housing units.

  6. Louis Jehle House - Wikipedia

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    Fifth St., Pana, Illinois. /  39.38417°N 89.07583°W  / 39.38417; -89.07583. The Louis Jehle House is a historic house located at 511 E. Fifth St. in Pana, Illinois. The house was built in 1895 for local businessman Louis Jehle. Prominent Bloomington architect George H. Miller designed the Queen Anne house; it is Miller's only design in ...

  7. Reuben W. Coon - Wikipedia

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    Reuben W. Coon (May 31, 1842–February 18, 1908) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician. Coon was born in Frankfort, Indiana. He went to Shurtleff College and was admitted to the Illinois bar. Coon had lived in Pana, Illinois and eventually settled in Waukegan, Illinois with his wife and family.

  8. List of newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspapers. The Beacon-News – Aurora. Belleville News-Democrat – Belleville. Belvidere Daily Republican – Belvidere. The Benton Evening News – Benton. The Breeze-Courier – Taylorville. The Carmi Times – Carmi. Centralia Morning Sentinel – Centralia. The Chicago Defender – Chicago.

  9. Garet Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Garrett was born February 19, 1878, at Pana, Illinois, and grew up on a farm near Burlington, Iowa. He left home as a teenager, finding work as a printer's devil in Cleveland . In 1898, he moved to Washington, D.C. , where he covered the administration of William McKinley as a newspaper reporter and then changed his first name to "Garet", which ...

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