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  2. H. S. Bathgate - Wikipedia

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    He later lived in Mount Vernon, ... Bathgate died at Woodneuk, Mount Vernon, on 26 May 1936. [1] An obituary was published in The Vegetarian Messenger in July 1936. [3]

  3. Alvin Peterson Hovey - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Peterson Hovey was born in Mount Vernon, Indiana, on September 6, 1821, to Abiel and Francis Hovey.His father died while he was a young boy, and his mother died in 1836, when he was just fifteen, leaving him orphaned.

  4. Thomas Donald Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Before being elected to the State House, he was a real estate developer and a member of the Mount Vernon school board. [4] He served in the Texas Air National Guard for six years and was a founder of the Franklin National Bank. [5] Ramsay died on July 9, 2022. He was survived by his wife and four children. [4

  5. Southern Indiana man pleads guilty in 2021 shooting ... - AOL

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    According to their obituary, they both graduated from West Side Evansville schools – John from Reitz, Betty from Mater Dei – before moving to Mount Vernon in the mid-1970s. They also lived ...

  6. Sarah Johnson (Mount Vernon) - Wikipedia

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    Slave cabin, Mount Vernon. Sarah Johnson was born on September 29, 1844, to Hannah Parker, an enslaved teenager who was owned by Jane Charlotte Washington, but sent to Mount Vernon, which was managed by her son Augustine Washington, who would ultimately sell the property to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in Sarah's lifetime [11] [12] Augustine Washington, who paid for the black midwife ...

  7. 1878 lynchings in Posey County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Posey County, Indiana is located in the southwestern corner of the state, wedged between the Wabash River and Illinois to the west and the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south. On October 11, 1878, Jim Good, Jeff Hopkins, Ed Warner, William Chambers, and Dan Harris, Sr. were lynched in Posey County, Indiana, near the town of Mount Vernon. [1]

  8. Duane Berentson - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon, Washington, U.S. Political party: Republican: Duane Lyman Berentson (November 22, 1928 – July 5, 2013) was an American educator and politician.

  9. Mount Vernon Site - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Vernon Site, also known as the GE Mound, is a Hopewell site near Mount Vernon in southwest Indiana. The site was discovered and mostly destroyed in 1988 during road construction at a General Electric plastic manufacturing facility.