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Based on evidence found at the scene and later in Roger and Marjorie's possession, they were arrested. [3] Roger Caldwell was tried first and convicted [1] in 1978. Marjorie was acquitted in 1979. [1] During the trial, a key piece of evidence in Mr. Caldwell's trial, a fingerprint on an envelope, was contested by an expert. [4]
The Pythian Home of Missouri, also known as Pythian Castle, in Springfield, Missouri, was built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias and later owned by the U.S. military. [1] German and Italian prisoners-of-war were assigned here during World War II for medical treatment and as laborers.
Roger Caldwell Slaughter (July 17, 1905 – June 2, 1974) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri. Born near Odessa, Missouri , Slaughter attended the public schools at Independence, Missouri . He received an A.B. from Princeton University in 1928, then read law in the office of Hon. Henry L. Jost, Kansas City, Missouri , and attended the ...
The Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque (often known locally as "the Shrine Mosque" or simply "the Shrine") is a building of arabesque design located in downtown Springfield, Missouri, United States. It was built in 1923 for a cost of $600,000. It is owned by the Abou Ben Adhem Shriners and for many years was the site of the annual Shrine Circus.
A rendering shows what part of the Legacy Woods Nature Sanctuary may look like. The arboretum is planned to be on the site of a former Church of the Nazarene camp at 2251 Fuller Road in West Des ...
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The City of Springfield's Historic Sites Commission maintains the registry of landmarks and historic districts and recommend historic designation to the city council. [1] The commission was established in Chapter 101, Ordinance § 101.03. [1]
Alfred Caldwell (1903–1998), architect; Dale Carnegie (1888–1955), public and motivational speaker; Mike Caro (born 1944), professional poker player; James E. Cofer (born 1949), president of Missouri State University, 2010–2011; professor of business at MSU; Brad Daugherty (born 1951), professional poker player