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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]
During their ownership, the Hardings renovated the carriage house into a two-bedroom, 2.5-bath home to allow for its use as a guest and rental space. They commissioned a four-car garage (finished in 2011) and large patio nearby, with an outdoor fireplace and 30-ft. chimney, resembling the chimneys that are part of the Circus House. [7]
The Mille Lacs County Courthouse, located at 635 2nd Street Southeast in Milaca, Mille Lacs County in the U.S. state of Minnesota was built in 1923. It was designed by Minneapolis architects Croft & Boerner. The facade consists of Bedford limestone over reinforced concrete.
A name that caused a massive shakeup in Milwaukee County's juridical system a year ago has resurfaced in the lead-up to a homicide trial set to start Nov. 6: former Milwaukee County Medical ...
Magistrate Gary W. Peterson; Magistrate Adam Morris; Magistrate Amber Damiani; A Special Master hears claims for violations of access to public records. Todd Marti serves as the court's Special Master. Appeals from the Court of Claims are heard by the Tenth District Court of Appeals in Columbus.
Bob Peterson (born March 15, 1962) [1] is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Ohio Senate from the 17th District, where served as President Pro Tempore. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] From 2011 to 2012, he served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives , representing the 85th district. [ 4 ]
In Milwaukee, 15 Lustron homes survive, as of 2014, in a cluster around Lincoln Creek north of Capitol Drive and Cooper Park. These are mostly the Winchester model, but the home at 5520 W. Philip Pl., which has a "unique blue and yellow color scheme, is almost certainly one of the early Esquire “demonstration” homes, which first appeared in ...
On one occasion, bombs were planted around Greene's home, one in the front and one in the back; the first bomb went off but the second failed, allowing Greene and his young girlfriend to escape. [41] After several similarly failed hits, it became evident that the Cleveland family needed outside help, which came in the form of hitman Ray Ferritto .