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  2. List of newspapers in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Democrat St. Louis (1858) [14] Osage County Volksblatt (1896-1917) [15] St. Louis Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register (1835–1836) [16]

  3. Neal E. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    A complete obituary ran in the Southeast Missourian on November 10, 2018 [25] and an obituary ran in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch the following day [26] just ahead of the public memorial service. On November 18, on what would have been Boyd's 43rd birthday, friends and family gathered for a public memorial inside Academic Hall on the campus of ...

  4. Braxton Citizens' News - Wikipedia

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    The Braxton Citizens' News began in 1976 under publisher Edward R. Given. [4] Given, a former advertising manager for the Braxton Democrat, founded the paper to focus more on school and sports news. [5] Given has served as a director of the West Virginia Press Association.

  5. John E. Rankin - Wikipedia

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    Rankin was born on March 29, 1882, near Bolands in Itawamba County, Mississippi to a family that had planter ancestors with large holdings before the Civil War.His parents were Thomas Braxton Rankin, a schoolteacher and resident of Tupelo, and Venola Modeste (née Rutledge), born in Arkansas as the daughter of Robert Rutledge and Ellen (née Conoway) Rutledge.

  6. Democrat Braxton Winston II, candidate for NC labor ... - AOL

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    Democrat Braxton Winston II, candidate for NC labor commissioner, answers our questions. Korie Dean. September 24, 2024 at 11:12 AM. 1 / 2. Democrat Braxton Winston II, candidate for NC labor ...

  7. Sterling Price - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Price (September 14, 1809 – September 29, 1867) was an American politician and military officer who was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army, fighting in both the Western and Trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War.

  8. Mom, baby shot dead after she charges at cop with huge knife ...

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    Disturbing body camera footage captured a Missouri mom lunging at police officers while holding her 2-month-old infant — moments before police shot and killed the mother and child.

  9. List of members of the United States Congress who owned ...

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    As President, he oversaw the Missouri Compromise, which admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state in exchange for admitting Maine as a free state and banning slavery above the parallel 36°30′ north. Monroe supported sending freed slaves to the new country of Liberia; its capital, Monrovia, is named after him.