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  2. Longtime Evansville-Henderson TV market icon Brod Seymour dies

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    Brod Seymour, a pioneer in the fledgling Henderson-Evansville television market in the 1950s, died Friday. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Oak Hill Cemetery (Evansville, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    For the first four decades of the cemetery's existence (1853–1897), the beautification of the grounds was the responsibility of John S. Goodge. In his obituary (June 1897), he was credited with the "work of making the beautiful place the Oak Hill now is." Some of the more mature plantings are very likely the result of Goodge's endeavors.

  4. Robert Smith Mortuary - Wikipedia

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    Robert Smith Mortuary, also known as the Greek-Shears Mortuary, is a historic mortuary building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was built in 1930, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, rectangular Mission Revival style brick building. It features arcaded windows, an esplanade, and steeply pitched red tile roof.

  5. Evansville man found frozen to death had lived on the streets ...

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    Unhoused Evansville man Marvin Ray Beck died from hypothermia. Public records and newspaper archives give some details about his life. Evansville man found frozen to death had lived on the streets ...

  6. List of people from Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Scrapper Blackwell, blues legend, writer of the earliest version of "Sweet Home Chicago" (Indianapolis) Angela Brown, opera singer, dramatic soprano (Indianapolis) Gary Burton, jazz vibraphone, composer, educator (Anderson) Jeremy Camp, singer ; Royce Campbell, jazz guitarist, composer, producer (Seymour) Pete Candoli, trumpeter

  7. Samuel J. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Samuel James Seymour (March 28, 1860 – April 12, 1956) ... He died April 12, 1956, at the home of his daughter in Arlington, survived by five children, thirteen ...

  8. James Bethel Gresham - Wikipedia

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    James Bethel Gresham An Evansville Hero, 1893–1917 This page was last edited on 26 December 2024, at 21:22 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  9. Lincolnshire Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lincolnshire Historic District is a national historic district located at Evansville, Indiana. The district developed after 1923, and encompasses 95 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Evansville. The district's homes have a mixture of Tudor Revival and Old and new World revival designs, including Colonial Revival. St.