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  2. Grand Haven Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Esler sold it to Charles Conger in 1889, who sold it to Horace Nichols in May 1891. Nichols changed the name of the paper to The Grand Haven Daily Tribune with the April 3, 1896 edition. [3] Since 1969 it has been called the Grand Haven Tribune. [4] On June 3, 2019 the newspaper was again sold to the Paxton Media Group and its operations ...

  3. Norwalk Reflector - Wikipedia

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    The Norwalk Reflector is a newspaper in Norwalk, Ohio, published Monday through Saturday, except U.S. federal holidays, in Norwalk, Ohio, United States with a daily distribution of approximately 5,600. The newspaper serves Norwalk and the rest Huron County, plus the Milan and Berlin Heights communities in southern Erie County.

  4. Dan Seavey - Wikipedia

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    Dan Seavey (March 23, 1865 – February 14, 1949), also known as "Roaring" Dan Seavey, was an American sailor, fisherman, farmer, saloon keeper, prospector, U.S. marshal, thief, poacher, smuggler, hijacker, procurer, and timber pirate in Wisconsin and Michigan and on the Great Lakes in the late 19th to early 20th century.

  5. Grand Haven Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The rise of the automobile, and the associated tourism, also helped boost the city's economy. The Great Depression affected Grand Haven less than most cities in the nation, but still the pace of growth in the historic district slowed. Grand Haven continued its growth after World War II. A number of structures built in this period were infill ...

  6. William Montague Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Mission Church on Mackinac Island. This is where Ferry preached. Ferry was born in Granby, Massachusetts to Noah Henry Ferry and Hannah Montague Ferry. [3] Ferry did not pursue farming like his father, instead he chose a professional career, graduating at age 24 in 1821 from Union College at Schenectady, New York [3] He attended New Brunswick Seminary and received his ordination by the New ...

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    The parents, 21-year-old Sintia Perez and 23-year-old Jace Hirschy, have been each charged with a felony for neglect of a child resulting in death and two more felony charges for neglect of a ...

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  9. Charles Melville Hays - Wikipedia

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    Charles Melville Hays (May 16, 1856 – April 15, 1912) was the president of the Grand Trunk Railway.He began working in the railroad business as a clerk at the age of 17 and quickly rose through the ranks of management to become the General Manager of the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway.