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  2. Lists of unusual deaths - Wikipedia

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    The king of Shechem and son of Gideon was killed in the city of Thebez by a woman who threw a millstone on his head which crushed his skull or mortally wounded him. [3] [4] Draco of Athens: c. 620 BC: The Athenian lawmaker was reportedly smothered to death by gifts of cloaks and hats showered upon him by appreciative citizens at a theatre in ...

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Henry Beard - Wikipedia

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    One of Beard's short stories published there, "The Last Recall", was included in the 1973 Best Detective Stories of the Year. [5] During the early 1970s, Beard was also in the Army Reserve, which he hated. [6] In 1975, the three founders cashed in on a buy-out agreement for National Lampoon; Beard received US$2.8 million and left the magazine.

  5. Tri-City Herald death notices May 12-13, 2023 - AOL

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    Tri-City Herald death notices May 12-13, 2023. Tri-City Herald staff. May 13, 2023 at 5:00 AM. Richard M. Vienneau. Richard Martin Vienneau, 77, of Kennewick, died May 10 in Richland.

  6. Charles Edwin King - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edwin King (April 3, 1849 – September 20, 1862), was a Union drummer boy during the American Civil War. Being mortally wounded at the Battle of Antietam , he is the youngest confirmed soldier from either side to die during the war.

  7. William L. Manly - Wikipedia

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    William Lewis Manly (April 6, 1820 – February 5, 1903) was an American pioneer of the mid-19th century. He was a fur hunter, caravan guide and gold prospector, and then a farmer and writer in his later years.

  8. Charles M. Manly - Wikipedia

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    Following his tenure he did additional engineering research on engines. The Manly Memorial Medal is an annual award given by SAE for the best paper on aeronautical power plants. [3] Manly married his wife Grace Agnes Wishart Manly (1877–1921) in 1904. He died at Kew Gardens, Brooklyn, NY on October 16, 1927, leaving two sons, Charles and John ...

  9. Henna - Wikipedia

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    An elderly Bengali man in Dhaka with a beard dyed in henna. Henna is a reddish dye prepared from the dried and powdered leaves of the henna tree. [1] It has been used since at least the ancient Egyptian period as a hair and body dye, notably in the temporary body art of mehndi (or "henna tattoo") resulting from the staining of the skin using dyes from the henna plant.