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    Date apprehended. April 1982. Charles Rodman Campbell (October 21, 1954 – May 27, 1994) [1][2] was an American man from Washington State. He was executed by hanging in 1994 by the state of Washington for a 1982 mass murder he committed in Clearview, killing three female victims. In 1974, Campbell attacked and sexually assaulted 23-year-old ...

  4. Monroe Monitor and Valley News - Wikipedia

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    Founded. January 14, 1899. Ceased publication. November 2021. Website. monroemonitor.com. The Monroe Monitor and Valley News was a weekly newspaper published in Monroe, Washington, United States. It had an estimated circulation of 4,000 in 2013. [1] It was also one of the first within the state.

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    GNIS feature ID. 1523319 [4] Website. ci.monroe.wa.us. Monroe is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located at the confluence of the Skykomish, Snohomish, and Snoqualmie rivers near the Cascade foothills, about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Seattle. Monroe's population was 19,699 as of the 2020 census.

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    Billy Burke (born 1966) (Bellingham), actor, Charlie Swan in The Twilight Saga. Nate Burleson (born 1981) (Renton), wide receiver for NFL 's Detroit Lions. Jeff Burlingame (born 1971) (Aberdeen), author, winner of NAACP Image Award and Sigma Delta Chi Award. George Washington Bush (1779–1863) (Tumwater), pioneer.

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    Commentary about Lyncoya's obituary and Jackson's conduct in the Daily National Journal, Washington, D.C., July 15, 1828 In 2016, former U.S. Senator Jim Webb used Lyncoya as a defense against charges that Jackson was a genocidaire, writing in the Washington Post , "As president, Jackson ordered the removal of Indian tribes east of the ...

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    Percy was born on May 28, 1916, in Birmingham, Alabama, the first of three boys to LeRoy Pratt Percy and Martha Susan Phinizy. [3] His father's Mississippi Protestant family included his great-uncle LeRoy Percy, a US senator, and LeRoy Pope Walker, a pro-slavery secessionist in Antebellum America and the first Confederate States Secretary of War during the American Civil War. [4]

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    William "Dynamite" Douglas (21 March 1940 – 7 October 1999) was an American boxer.His son is former world heavyweight champion, James "Buster" Douglas. [1]A native of Columbus, Ohio, Douglas was a contender in the middleweight and light-heavyweight divisions during the 1970s, fighting such opponents as Bennie Briscoe, [2] Marvin Johnson and Matthew Saad Muhammad. [3]