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William Henry Harrison Reddick (1840–1903) was an American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. [1] He received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Andrews Raid, also known as the Great Locomotive Chase or the Mitchell Raid. [2] Reddick was born on September 18, 1840, in Locust Grove, Ohio, and died on November 8, 1903, in Muscatine ...
Lawrence Dunbar Reddick (March 3, 1910 – August 2, 1995) was an African-American historian and professor who wrote the first biography of Martin Luther King Jr., strengthened major archives of African-American history resources at Atlanta University Center and the New York Public Library, and was fired by Alabama's state board of education for his support for student sit-ins at Alabama State ...
Gary Reddick was born in Ottawa, Canada, and as a teenager moved with his family to a farm in Depauville, New York, a small hamlet with just one service station.John Geng, the station's owner, fielded a car numbered Suzy-0 at the Watertown Speedway NY, and eventually added the S-1 and S-2 to the stable.
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a research library of the New York Public Library (NYPL) and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide. Located at 515 Malcolm X Boulevard ( Lenox Avenue ) between West 135th and 136th Streets in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City , it has ...
In 1854 Reddick opened a general goods store in Ottawa. [3] In 1868 Hugh B.J. Gillen joined the firm as a partner. [1] At the age of 60, Reddick sold his share in the store to Gillen and retired. [1] The majority of William Reddick's fortune came from real estate holdings. [3] He owned the land on which several large farms operated in LaSalle ...
In 1988 the Reddick Public Library opened in a church fellowship hall. Since 1993, then it has moved into the former Reddick Elementary School media center and continues to serve the community members in the northwest area Marion County [ 2 ] after being leased to the Marion County School Board.
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While still 18 McKee was hired to manage a general goods store and a storage depot in Wheeling. [3] He organized the first Sabbath school of Wheeling in November 1818. [4] Students from various Protestant denominations were welcomed. At particular times there were upwards of 80 students in attendance.