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  2. Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library - Wikipedia

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    After the Evansville Press ceased publication on December 31, 1998, it donated its archives jointly to the EVPL and Willard Library. The library also houses the Browning Genealogy Database, the lifetime work of Charles Browning, who compiled the obituary records of Vanderburgh County and surrounding southwestern Indiana from the Evansville ...

  3. Willard Library - Wikipedia

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    Willard Carpenter, Evansville's "pioneer of public charity," built and endowed Willard Library. He established a trust fund in 1876 about which he wrote: "I have concluded . . . to establish and endow a public library, to be located in a public park, on land owned by me, situated in the city of Evansville.

  4. List of people from Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Meeman, journalist and environmental crusader, born in Evansville in 1889 [5] Molly Newman, playwright and television producer; Paul Osborn, playwright, screenwriter of East of Eden; Steven Sater, Broadway lyricist, playwright and poet; Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr., prolific child author and poet

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  6. List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1619 to 1775 from the references listed at the end of the article. The members of the first assembly in 1619, the members of the last assembly in 1775 and the Speakers of the House are designated by footnotes.

  7. William A. Browning - Wikipedia

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    William A. Browning, also known as Colonel Browning (May 2, 1835 – March 2, 1866), was a 19th-century American political staffer. He served as a private secretary to U.S. Senator, then military governor of Tennessee, then Vice President and U.S. president, Andrew Johnson . [ 1 ]