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Ernst Winter: 19 Germany Ernst Winter was a German man who went missing from Konitz on 11 March 1900 after he had left the house where he was boarding and parts of body were found on March 15, 1900 [42] and April 15, 1900 [43] after being killed and dismembered. Murdered 4 days to 1 month 1901 Hermann Stubbe: 8 German Empire
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...
Lake View Cemetery is a privately owned, nonprofit garden cemetery located in the cities of Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, and East Cleveland in the U.S. state of Ohio. Founded in 1869, the cemetery was favored by wealthy families during the Gilded Age, and today the cemetery is known for its numerous lavish funerary monuments and mausoleums.
Harrison, age 68 at the time of his inauguration, was the oldest person to assume the U.S. presidency, a distinction he held until 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated at age 69. [145] Harrison's son John Scott Harrison represented Ohio in the House of Representatives between 1853 and 1857. [146]
Harrison was the home of Ohio's fifth governor Othneil Looker. It was one of the few stops in Ohio on the Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, which spanned a distance of 76 miles (122 km). On July 13, 1863, Morgan's Raiders, a Confederate cavalry force, invaded.
What does the Old Farmer's Almanac say about winter in Columbus, Central Ohio? Columbus falls right in three intersecting weather zones. It could be cold and snowy, cold and dry or mild and dry ...
Harrison Dillard, track and field athlete (b. 1923) [612] Irv Noren , baseball player (b. 1924) [ 613 ] Papa Don Schroeder , record producer and music executive (b. 1940) [ 614 ]
The Harrison family chose a site at the crest of Mt. Nebo on the family estate and the interment occurred July 7, 1841. In 1871, John Harrison sold all but 6 acres (2.4 ha) of the estate. He offered this portion, containing the tomb and other burial sites, to the state of Ohio in exchange for a pledge of perpetual maintenance. [3]