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  2. John Darlington Newcomer - Wikipedia

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    Newcomer was born on August 23, 1867, in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, to Abram Newcomer, of Swiss-English ancestry, and Sarah Darlington, of English ancestry. He was educated at an architecture school in Kansas and also at Cornell University. After about fifteen years as an architect for the federal government, Newcomer settled in Charleston ...

  3. Benjamin Franklin Newcomer - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 18, Newcomer bought his father's interest in Newcomer & Stonebraker. In 1862, Stonebraker withdrew from the firm and it became Newcomer & Company. The flour part of the business continued until the death of W. J. Doyle in 1896. Afterward, the business was used for financing Newcomer's railroad interests. He later retired from the ...

  4. Newcomerstown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Newcomer migrated to the area from Cuyahoga Falls with his band of Lenape Indians. [6]: 17 The Lenape name of the town was Gekelukpechink, meaning "still water." The town was used as a meeting place for the Iroquois Great Council, and English and American traders called it Newcomer's town. [7] By 1771, more than one hundred dwellings had been ...

  5. Newcomer - Wikipedia

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    Newcomer may refer to: Newcomer (surname) Newcomer (Lenape), chief of the western Lenape and founder of Newcomerstown, Ohio; Newcomer, Missouri, a community in the United States; Novichok agent, Novichok meaning 'Newcomer' in Russian language; Shinzanmono, or The Newcomer, 2010 Japanese television drama

  6. Highway that divided city in New York set to be demolished

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    Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh said his city's project is among the most ambitious, calling the soon-to-be-demolished stretch of I-81 "a scar that goes through the heart of our city."

  7. Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood Cemetery is a 160-acre (65 ha) historic cemetery located in Syracuse, New York.It was designed by Howard Daniels and built in 1859. Oakwood Cemetery was created during a time period in the nineteenth century when the rural cemetery was becoming a distinct landscape type, and is a good example of this kind of landscape architecture.

  8. Ten transported to hospital after house collapse in Syracuse

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    Twenty people were inside a Syracuse, N.Y., house that collapsed Tuesday following reports of an explosion. Ten people were transported to the hospital, eight of whom are on advanced life support ...

  9. Newcomer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Newcomer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Franklin Newcomer (1827–1901), American railroad executive and bank president; Carrie Newcomer (born 1958), American singer and songwriter; Christian Newcomer (1749–1830), American farmer and preacher