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  2. Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home - Wikipedia

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    This institution was the predecessor of the Ohio Veterans' Children's Home. In 1870, the State of Ohio assumed control of the home. The Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home was originally located in a rented building in Xenia, Ohio. In 1869, Xenia residents provided the GAR with 150 acres of land to build a permanent facility. [2]

  3. Xenia Daily Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Gazette was a weekly newspaper begun in Xenia in 1868. [1] It converted to daily publication as the Xenia Daily Gazette in November 1881. [1]In 1975, the staff of the Xenia Daily Gazette won the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Reporting, in recognition of their coverage of the F5 tornado that decimated Xenia during the 1974 Super Outbreak, killing 34 residents and heavily ...

  4. Samuel N. Patterson House - Wikipedia

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    Patterson arranged for the construction of his house on the upscale North King Street around 1863.Local newspaper "Xenia Torchlight" states in the April 29th 1863 edition "In the north-west part of the city, Samuel Patterson has his new residence nearly ready for the brick mason".

  5. Gil Whitney - Wikipedia

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    As a weatherman, Whitney is best remembered for his timely warning on April 3, 1974, of an F5 tornado that went through Xenia, Ohio, during the 1974 Super Outbreak. He specifically identified the Xenia neighborhood of Arrowhead as being directly in the tornado's path; his report proved to be correct as Arrowhead was leveled by the twister.

  6. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Xenia with her mother, 1878 Xenia (right), with her brother Michael Alexandrovich and cousins, Victoria and Louise, daughters of Edward VII. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna was born on 6 April [O.S. 25 March] 1875 at the Anichkov Palace in St. Petersburg. [1]

  7. List of centenarians (politicians and civil servants) - Wikipedia

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    Xenia Field: 1894–1998: 103: British politician, member of the London County Council [112] Eddie Filgate: 1915–2017: 101: Irish politician for Louth TD [113] Hamilton Fish III: 1888–1991: 102: American soldier and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-NY) [114] James Folks: 1897–2001: 103: American politician ...

  8. Daniel P. Mannix - Wikipedia

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    The Mannix family had a long history of service in the U.S. Navy, and Mannix' father, Daniel P. Mannix, III, was an American naval officer. [1] [2] His mother would often join her husband on his postings, and the Mannix children would stay at their grandparents' farm outside Philadelphia.

  9. Xenia Miller - Wikipedia

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    Xenia Simons Miller (July 9, 1917 – February 21, 2008) was a philanthropist and patron of art and modern architecture. She was married to the CEO of Cummins , J. Irwin Miller . [ 1 ]