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All-steel, Lustron Newport 2-Bedroom home built in 1950. This is one of only 24 two-bedroom Newport homes ever manufactured by Lustron. Lustron manufactured 2,498 all-steel houses from 1948 to 1950 before they were forced to file for bankruptcy. 8: Chapel in the Hills: Chapel in the Hills
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Pennington is a borough in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The borough is located at the cross-roads between the Delaware Valley region to the southwest and the Raritan Valley region to the northeast.
On January 25, 1998, Jones died of Alzheimer's disease in an Alvarado, Texas nursing home at the age of 83. [1] His funeral was held at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Waxahachie, Texas. [2] He is survived by his wife and two sons, a brother, Douglas Jones, a sister, Ruby Nell Peek, and two grandchildren. [12]
Gaynelle Griffin Jones, 64, American lawyer and judge, US Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, member of the Texas Court of Appeals, cancer. [13] Pat Keen, 79, English actress (Fawlty Towers, Shadowlands). [14] Naw Kham, 43, Burmese drug lord, execution by lethal injection. [15]
William Norman Pennington (March 24, 1923 – May 15, 2011) was an American casino industry executive. A pioneer in Nevada’s casino industry, he played a major role in establishing the Circus Circus company, [1] including Excalibur Hotel Casino, Luxor and Mandalay Bay.
William Pennington (May 4, 1796 – February 16, 1862) was an American politician and lawyer. He was the 13th governor of New Jersey from 1837 to 1843. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives, during which he served as the first Republican Speaker of the House from 1860 to 1861.
Sir Edward Jones, 70, British Army general, Black Rod (1996–2001), heart attack. [ 96 ] Nancy McDonald , 72, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1984–1995), ovarian cancer.