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  2. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York Herald (New York City) 1835-1924; New York Herald Tribune (New York City) (1924–1966) [369] New York Journal American (New York City) (1937–1966) [370] New York Ledger (New York City) 1851–1903; New York Morning News (New York City) (1844–46) [citation needed] New York Morning Telegraph (New York City, merged with Daily Racing ...

  3. Jasper, New York - Wikipedia

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    Jasper is a town located in Steuben County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 1,418. [2] The name is that of a military hero at Fort Moultrie, William Jasper. [3] The Town of Jasper is in the southwestern part of the county, west of Corning. The town's Zip Code is 14855.

  4. Hornell, New York - Wikipedia

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    The most important railroad in Hornell was the New York and Erie Railroad, or Erie for short. It arrived in Hornell in 1850 and began public service on May 14, 1851. President Millard Fillmore, himself a native of western New York, and Secretary of State Daniel Webster rode through Hornell on the inaugural train. [8]

  5. Shelbyville Daily Union - Wikipedia

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    The Shelbyville Daily Union, "Shelby County's No. 1 News Source," was a daily newspaper serving Shelbyville, Illinois. It was owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. Missing only two editions since starting as the Shelbyville Weekly Union in 1863, the Union was the county's first daily on January 22, 1887.

  6. Jasper Newsboy - Wikipedia

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    A weekly newspaper, the Jasper Newsboy has been published continuously since July 1865, making it the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Texas. The Jasper Newsboy is a part of the Beaumont Enterprise , a Hearst Corporation , also owners of the Houston Chronicle .

  7. 2022 deaths in the United States (January–June) - Wikipedia

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    Don Maynard, 86, Hall of Fame football player (New York Titans / Jets, New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals), Super Bowl champion (b. 1935) [61] January 11 Clyde Bellecourt, 85, civil rights activist, co-founder of the American Indian Movement (b. 1936) [62] Jana Bennett, 66, American-born British media executive (b. 1955) [63]

  8. Wayland, New York - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 21 is a north-south highway in the town and intersects New York State Route 15 and New York State Route 63 in the village of Wayland. Interstate 390 crosses the town from west to east. Wayland is the northern terminus of the B&H Rail Corp.'s Gang Mills–Wayland Line.

  9. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York City: New York: December 14, 1916: Murderous assault: Randomly fired a revolver on a crowded street, wounding a bystander. Chased down by mob of 500 men and boys. Beaten and trampled to death. [363] Daley, Starr: 26: White: Pinal: Arizona: May 6, 1917: Homicide (Two murders) plus two rapes