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  2. The Berkshire Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Berkshire County Eagle was purchased by Kelton Bedell Miller in 1891. The following year, on May 9, 1892, it commenced daily publication as The Berkshire Evening Eagle. [17] The Berkshire County Eagle, however, remained a part of the paper, as a weekly section within the Wednesday edition of the daily, until 24 June 1953. [16]

  3. Kelton B. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller was the owner and publisher of The Berkshire Eagle for 47 years. [2] [3] The Miller Building, built in 1912 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and now home to The Berkshire County Juvenile Court, is named after Kelton Miller. [4] [5] Miller was born in New Baltimore, New York to Henry Stephen and Antoinette (Bedell) Miller on September 8 ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Eagle-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle-Tribune (and Sunday Eagle-Tribune) is a seven-day morning daily newspaper covering the Merrimack Valley and Essex County, Massachusetts, and southern New Hampshire. It is the largest-circulation daily newspaper owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., and the lead property in a regional chain of four dailies and several weekly ...

  6. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Joseph Bader: 30 United States of America Lawrence Joseph Bader was a cookware salesman from Akron, Ohio who disappeared on a fishing trip on March 15, 1957, in Lake Erie. Eight years later he was found alive in Omaha, Nebraska working as a local TV personality named "Fritz" Johnson. He died from a brain tumor a year later, leaving six ...

  7. William Obanhein - Wikipedia

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    William J. Obanhein (October 19, 1924 – September 11, 1994), also known as Officer Obie, was the chief of police for the town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts.He was a member of the police force there for 34 years, 1951 to 1985.

  8. Edward McGlachlin Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Edward Fenton McGlachlin Jr. was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin [1] on June 9, 1868, the son of Mary Eliza Lawrence and Edward McGlachlin, a Union Army veteran of the American Civil War and a newspaper publisher. [2]

  9. Jay W. MacKelvie - Wikipedia

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    Jay Ward MacKelvie was born in Esmond, Kingsbury County, South Dakota on September 23, 1890. [1] His birth name was Joseph Ward McKelvie and he was one of several children born to Francis McKelvie and Janette Gibb (Bainbridge) McKelvie. [2]