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Central Michigan University shooting: Mount Pleasant: 2018-03-02: 2: 19-year-old student James Eric Davis Jr. shot and killed parents when they arrived to take him home for spring break: 2021 Oxford High School shooting: Oxford: 2021-11-30: 4: School shooting perpetrated by sophomore Ethan Crumbley: 2022 Detroit shootings: Detroit: 2022-08-22: 3
Tabor City (/ ˈ t eɪ b ɜːr / TAY-bur) [4] is a town in Columbus County, North Carolina, United States.It is the southernmost town in the county. It is located just north of the North Carolina/South Carolina line, about 39 miles (63 km) north of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and is just north of Loris, South Carolina.
The prison was opened in 1991 and is named after the Michigan Department of Corrections's first director, Gus Harrison. [1] On August 9, 2009, Parr Highway Correctional Facility was consolidated into Gus Harrison Correctional Facility. [2] In early 2021, the facility was fined $6,300 over serious violations of Coronavirus regulations. [3]
Elson Floyd (1956–2015), 10th president of Washington State University, former president of University of Missouri System and of Western Michigan University ; Phillip Griffiths (born 1938), mathematician, known for work in the field of geometry (Raleigh) Jay U. Gunter (1911–1994), pathologist and amateur astronomer
Tabor married Augusta Pierce, the daughter of Lucy and William Pierce, on January 31, 1857. [21] [22] After their marriage at her family's home in Maine, the couple farmed for two years along Deep Creek in Zeandale, Kansas (known today as Tabor Valley). [17] [21] [22] They had a son named Nathaniel Maxcy, [17] who was also known as Maxey. [4]
This is a list of mass or spree killers in the United States. A mass murderer is typically defined as someone who kills three or more people in one incident, with no "cooling off" period, not including themselves.
Tabor College, ca. 1893. In 1852 the city of Tabor was founded by "a few families from Oberlin, Ohio, almost all of them Congregationalists," [6] "generous people, early settlers from New England and Ohio who had brought with them Puritan ideas of religion, and Sumner's and Phillips' and Garrison's ideas of freedom."