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  2. Wheeler, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in northern Union Township, Porter County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. It lies along State Road 130, northwest of the city of Valparaiso. [4] Although Wheeler is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 46393. [5] The population of Wheeler was 443 at the 2010 census. [6]

  3. List of newspapers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana State Sentinel (Indianapolis) (1845–1851) [40] Indiana Tribüne (Indianapolis) (1878–1907) [41] ... List of free daily newspapers in the United States;

  4. John Wheeler (colonel) - Wikipedia

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    Position of the 20th Indiana in the Wheatfield on the morning of July 2. Wheeler used his own money and influence to raise a company of local volunteers for service in the Civil War. This company elected him captain and joined the 20th Indiana Volunteer Regiment in 1861 where it was being organized at Lafayette, Indiana. [2]

  5. Union Township, Porter County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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  6. William V. Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    William Wheeler and his new family moved from West Elkton, Ohio, to Richmond, Indiana, in 1853, and later ended up in Dublin, Indiana. Wheeler kept in touch and remained close with family from his mother’s side; his aunt, Elvira Stubbs Pray, her four children, and her husband, who was a renowned Quaker preacher, gave Wheeler a Bible that he ...

  7. Beulah Bondi - Wikipedia

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    Bondi was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Eva Suzanna (née Marble), an author, and Abraham O. Bondy, who worked in real estate. [1] [4] [5] The family moved to Valparaiso, Indiana, when she was three, and Bondi began her acting career on the stage at age seven, playing Cedric Errol in a production of Little Lord Fauntleroy at the Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso.