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  2. Harriet Hageman - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Maxine Hageman was born on a ranch outside of Fort Laramie, Wyoming, near the Nebraska border, on October 18, 1962. [2] [3] Her father, James Hageman, served as a longtime member of the Wyoming House of Representatives until his death in 2006. [4]

  3. Jonas Erikson Sundahl - Wikipedia

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    Jonas Erikson Sundahl (1678-1762) was a Swedish-born architect who spent most of his working life at and around Zweibrücken in the German Palatinate. Most of his designs were in the then-modern Baroque style .

  4. Sundahl - Wikipedia

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    Sundahl is a surname. People with that name include: Deborah Sundahl (1954-2023), American author andLGBT-activist; Jonas Erikson Sundahl (1678-1762), Swedish-born architect who spent most of his working life in Germany

  5. Category : People executed by Nebraska by electric chair

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  6. Category:People convicted of murder by Nebraska - Wikipedia

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  7. List of people executed in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    John H. Mickey: 2 William Rhea July 10, 1903 Herman Zahn 3 Harrison Clark December 13, 1907 Ed Flury George L. Sheldon: 4 Frank Barker January 17, 1908 Daniel and Alice Barker (his brother and sister in law) 5 Robert M. Shumway March 5, 1909 Sarah Martin Ashton C. Shallenberger: 6 Bert M. Taylor January 28, 1910 Pearl Taylor (sister in law) 7

  8. Zweibrücken - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1720-1725 by master builder Jonas Erikson Sundahl and is the former residence of the Dukes of Zweibrücken. Destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt in 1965 and is now the seat of the Palatinate Higher Regional Court. Herzogvorstadt – The so-called Herzogvorstadt consists of several baroque buildings built between 1762 and ...

  9. Jonas (name) - Wikipedia

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    Jonas Erikson Sundahl (1678–1762), Swedish-born architect who spent most of his working life in Germany; Jonas Švedas, Lithuanian composer; Jonas March Tebbetts (1820–1913), American politician; Jonas Tomalty, Canadian rock musician from Montréal; Jonas Vaitkus, lecturer and film director in Lithuania