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  2. Corydon Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Corydon Democrat is a community newspaper in Corydon, Harrison County, Indiana, U.S., which has approximately 6,250 copies in circulation. [1] It is published every Wednesday [2] by the O’Bannon Publishing Company, and has been family-owned since 1963. [3] Frank O'Bannon served as the 47th Governor of Indiana and worked for the newspaper ...

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  4. Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    King's first funeral took place on April 5, 1968, at R.S. Lewis Funeral Home in Memphis. After the shooting, King was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at St. Joseph's Hospital and was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m. King's closest aides contacted Robert Lewis Jr.—a local funeral director who had first met King two days prior—to retrieve the body and prepare it for viewing.

  5. Corydon, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Several other historic structures in Corydon date from the early statehood era, including the Governor's Mansion and the Old Treasury Building (Indiana's first state office building), which were built in 1817, and the Colonel Thomas Lloyd Posey home, among others. [34] [35] Corydon's Grand Masonic Lodge, the first in the state, was built in ...

  6. Corydon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Posey home was included in the district's original National Register designation in 1973. [11] Allan D. Thom and Thomas Lloyd Posey were the original owners of the home when its construction began in 1817. [14] Colonel Posey was the son of Thomas Posey, governor of the Indiana Territory from 1813 to 1816. Colonel Posey, who was active in ...

  7. State funeral of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    After the autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital, President Kennedy's body was prepared for burial by embalmers from Gawler's Funeral Home in Washington, who performed the embalming and cosmetic restoration procedures at Bethesda. [28] [29]. He was put in a new mahogany casket in place of the bronze casket used to transport the body from Dallas, as ...

  8. State funeral of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, a three-week series of events was held to mourn the death and memorialize the life of the 16th president of the United States. Funeral services, a procession, and a lying in state were first held in Washington, D.C. , then a funeral train transported Lincoln's remains 1,654 miles (2,662 ...

  9. Battle of Corydon - Wikipedia

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    As Corydon had until recently been capital of Indiana, the defeat was symbolic. The July 10 headline of the Indianapolis Gazetteer screamed "Former Capitol Corydon Ravaged By Morgan's Raiders; Two Hoosiers Dead." [57] More than 150,000 men turned out to join Legion units during the next week and began pursuing on Morgan's cavalrymen. [60] Gen.