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    The new house included doors, windows, stained glass and chandeliers from Lawrence's own home after she and her daughter Susan Lawrence Dana commissioned architect Frank Lloyd Wright to remodel their Victorian mansion on East Lawrence Avenue in Springfield, which some say was the highest commissioned job he had taken on at that point in his career.

  3. List of mayors of Springfield, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Through Our Eyes: The 1800s to Today, Presented by The State Journal-Register. The State Journal-Register. 2011. The State Journal-Register. 2011. ISBN 978-1-59725-317-8 .

  4. List of United States representatives from Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence E. McGann: Democratic: 2nd: March 4, 1891 – March 4, 1895 [data missing] 3rd: March 4, 1895 – December 27, 1895 Lost contested election Charles McGavin:

  5. School district's Lawrence Education Center is closing; will ...

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    People enter through the main entrance of White Oaks Mall on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021, in Springfield. The mall has been home to District 186's Lawrence Education Center which will be closing in May ...

  6. List of people from Springfield, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    One of her four marriages was to Edward Francis Hutton, founder of E.F. Hutton. Julius Rosenwald, President and Chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and important philanthropist. Rosenwald was born in Springfield in 1862. He attended public schools and lived in Springfield until 1879.

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  8. Milburn Akers - Wikipedia

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    Milburn Peter Akers (May 4, 1900 – May 27, 1970), often known as Pete Akers, was a Chicago journalist, chairman of the board of trustees of McKendree College, and the ninth president of Shimer College.

  9. List of City of Springfield Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    314 E Adams St 1912 Solomon Allen Barn 530 S 8th St St. Nicholas Hotel: 400 E Jefferson St 1855 Georgian Revival February 10, 1983 The Wetterer-Hodde House 1004 Williams St Vachel Lindsay Bridge Lake Springfield: 1933-1934 Vachel Lindsay Home: 603 S 5th St 1848 Greek Revival November 11, 1971 Virgil Hickox House: 518 E Capitol Ave c. 1839 March ...