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Gary Burris: Black 40 M November 20, 1997 Kenneth Chambers Frank O'Bannon: 6 Robert Allan Smith: White 47 M January 29, 1998 Sullivan: Michael Wedmore 7 D. H. Fleenor: White 48 M December 9, 1999 Johnson: Bill Harlow and Nyla Harlow 8 Gerald Wayne Bivins: White 41 M March 14, 2001 Boone: William H. Radcliffe 9 James Lowery: White 54 M June 27 ...
Edward Ralph May, only delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850 to support African American suffrage ; Hugh McCulloch, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (Fort Wayne) Bob McDonald, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Gary) William H.H. Miller, U.S. Attorney General (Indianapolis)
By the 1930 United States Census, the first census in which Gary's population exceeded 100,000, the city was the fifth largest in Indiana and comparable in size to South Bend, Fort Wayne, and Evansville. At that time, 78.7% of the population was classified as white, with 19.3% as foreign-born and another 25.9% as native-born with at least one ...
What's the population of Gary, Indiana? As of the 2010 census, Gary had a population of over 80,000 people, with over 31,000 households and nearly 20,000 families residing in the city.
Glen Powell’s latest project Hit Man, which follows the life of undercover police officer Gary Johnson, has soared to the top of Netflix’s film charts just days after its release.. Directed by ...
Gary Hoisington was born in Derry, New Hampshire, on July 16, 1950. [4] [5] After a childhood rife with bullying and mistreatment, he left home when he was 16. [4]He enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, but did not graduate, and later moved to San Francisco, and then Los Angeles; it was there, in the early 1970s, when he began using the name "Gary Indiana".
Portrait Mayor Term start Term end Party 1 Thomas Knotts (1861–1921; aged 60) 1906 [1]: 1914: Democratic [2]: 2 Roswell O. Johnson (1st) (1872–1938; aged 66) 1914
Johnson was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 10th round of 1970 NBA draft, after dropping because of character concerns. Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball coach Bob Knight recommended Johnson to vice president of player personnel Gil Brandt, who retrospectively said "Our mistake with Johnson was that we tried to make him into an offensive tackle.