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  2. Woyzeck - Wikipedia

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    Woyzeck (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔʏtsɛk]) is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837. Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837.

  3. William Worrall Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Mayo advocated for a municipal water supply and served on the local Health Board. In the 1880s, Mayo was elected to city mayor, alderman, and was later a member of the school board. As mayor, he oversaw the planning of the first City Hall. He served in the Minnesota State Senate from 1891 to 1895 and was a Democrat. [6]

  4. Category : City and town halls on the National Register of ...

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    Pages in category "City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Charles Franklin Sparrell - Wikipedia

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    Among his most notable buildings are the Columbus City Hall and the Maple Grove School. Columbus City Hall was completed in 1895 and remains at 445 Fifth Street. [3] Today it is operated as an apartment complex. [4] This brick romanesque revival building features a tall, square bell tower and limestone detailing. When first opened it contained ...

  6. Washington Gladden - Wikipedia

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    Washington Gladden (February 11, 1836 – July 2, 1918) was a leading American Congregational pastor and early leader in the Social Gospel movement. He was a leading member of the Progressive Movement, serving for two years as a member of the Columbus, Ohio city council and campaigning against Boss Tweed as religious editor of the New York Independent.

  7. Columbus City Hall (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Central Market, home to the first city hall Columbus City Hall (1872–1921) Columbus's first city hall was at the Central Market building, but it moved to a new building on Capitol Square in 1872. In 1921, a fire destroyed that building, [1] [2] now the site of the Ohio Theatre. [3] James John Thomas, mayor of Columbus from 1920 to 1931, laid ...

  8. University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District is a historic district located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1984, it includes a number of historic buildings that were constructed during the late 1800s and early 1900s, and represents the oldest extant section of the University of ...

  9. William Watts Folwell - Wikipedia

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    Folwell was president of the Minnesota Historical Society from 1924 to 1927. His comprehensive four-volume "A History of Minnesota," first published in the 1920s, was still in print from the Minnesota Historical Society Press a century later. [7] Folwell's grave at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. Folwell died in 1929.