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  2. List of people from Peoria, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson R. Boulware, Illinois state representative and lawyer [4] Robert L. Burhans, Illinois state legislator and lawyer [5] John Edward Cassidy, Illinois Attorney General; Mark Clark, Black Panther; killed in infamous Chicago police raid in 1969; Joseph E. Daily, Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court; William L. Eagleton, US diplomat

  3. Journal Star (Peoria) - Wikipedia

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    The oldest ancestor of the Journal Star, the Peoria Daily Transcript, was founded by N.C. Nason and first published on December 17, 1855. [2] [3] [4] The Peoria Journal was founded as an afternoon paper by Eugene F. Baldwin the former editor of the Daily Transcript, and J. B. Barnes, and first published on December 3, 1877. [5]

  4. Springdale Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Springdale Cemetery is a historic, non-sectarian, active cemetery in the United States city of Peoria, Illinois. It was chartered in 1855, received its first interment in 1857. Almost 78,000 individuals are buried at the cemetery. [2] It contains a public mausoleum and 15 private mausoleums.

  5. 2 of the Peoria area's most successful football coaches ... - AOL

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    Two Peoria-area coaches are entering the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association hall of fame as members of the class of 2024.. Former Washington head coach Darrell Crouch and Elmwood ...

  6. Pete Vonachen - Wikipedia

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    Harold Albert "Pete" Vonachen, Jr. (August 31, 1925 – June 10, 2013) was an American businessman and Minor league baseball team owner. Born in Peoria, Illinois, he was often dubbed "Peoria's Mr. Baseball, [1] although this was usually only done for press consumption.

  7. Christ Church of Lower Kickapoo - Wikipedia

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    The bell bears the inscription, "Laus Deo Allelus", Christ Church, Limestone, Peoria, Illinois, Advent 1887. [1] The bell tower was constructed from stone of the house of John Flatman in 1889. [1] Frank Burlet was the stonemason, assisted by Dr. N.A. Johnston. [1] Three out of five stained glass windows commemorate early parishioners. [1]

  8. List of historical sites related to the Illinois labor movement

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    The polished granite memorial is located along Lorentz Avenue, just off of Route 29 in Peoria, Illinois, and honors three members of Ironworkers Local 112 killed when a portion of the scaffolding they were standing on while repairing the McClugage Bridge in Peoria gave way, plunging them 60 feet into the Illinois River. The 4 by 5 foot granite ...

  9. Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall (Peoria, Illinois)

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    The hall was built for a cost of in $22,000 in 1909, which included the cost of the land. [5] It served as a meeting place for veterans of the Civil War. [5] Greenhut personally donated $15,000, approximately two-thirds of the building's cost, allowing the hall to open without debt. [4] [5] [6]