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  2. William H. Keeler - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Keeler (March 4, 1931 – March 23, 2017) was an American cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Baltimore , Maryland, from 1989 to 2007 and was elevated to the College of Cardinals in 1994.

  3. Green Lawn Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The funeral space in the chapel was dedicated to Huntington in 1902 with the placement of a bronze tablet there. [40] The Mortuary Chapel was designed to be a place where funerals could be held. Over time, few funerals were held there. Instead, the public began using the chapel as a meditative space, and requesting to be buried inside it. [32]

  4. Willie Keeler - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 – January 1, 1923), nicknamed "Wee Willie" because of his small stature, was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York Highlanders in the American League.

  5. W. W. Keeler - Wikipedia

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    George Keeler was one of the men involved in drilling the first oil well in what would become the state of Oklahoma. [2] Bill Keeler's parents were William and Sarah Louisa Carr, both of whom were of Cherokee descent. William was a stockman who had traveled from Bartlesville to the Texas Panhandle in 1908 to buy cattle. Sarah was then expecting ...

  6. Mount Calvary Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was established in part to replace the old St. Patrick's Cemetery, which was located in downtown Columbus and had become encircled by the city's growth. [4] A plot of just over 25 acres (10 ha) of land, outside the city's original limits, was purchased in 1865 by John F. Zimmer in trust for the Diocese of Columbus, and burials on the site also began that year. [1]

  7. Victorian Village - Wikipedia

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    Victorian Village is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, north and near west of downtown.It is an established neighborhood built when a streetcar line first ran along Neil Avenue around 1900 [1] with a fair number of established trees for an urban setting.

  8. Keeler - Wikipedia

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    John Keeler (1654–1717), member of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in 1698; Ken Keeler, American comic writer; Leonarde Keeler, inventor of the polygraph; Ralph Keeler (1613–1672), founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut and ancestor of most American people with the surname Keeler; Ruby Keeler, Canadian actress

  9. Talk:William H. Keeler - Wikipedia

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