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Pages in category "Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Greencastle, Indiana)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
In June 2024, Rust Communications sold its Indiana newspapers to Paxton Media Group. The sale included The Brazil Times (acquired 2001 [11]), Greencastle Banner-Graphic (acquired 1999 [11]) and Greene County Daily World (formed 2007 [11]). The Dyersburg State Gazette in Tennessee (acquired 2000 [12]) was also sold to Paxton. [13]
In January 2018, Paxton purchased the Daily Herald in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, from Wick Communications. [13] In June 2018, it purchased The Batesville Daily Guard in Arkansas from the Jones family. [14] In November 2018, Paxton purchased the Kentucky New Era. [15] In May 2019, it purchased The Rochester Sentinel in Indiana. [16]
The Bulletin was established as a daily in 1883, adding a weekly edition on Saturday in 1885. The Herald was established as an independent Republican paper in 1868, by Stephen Metcalf. It was published weekly.
The Putnam County Jail is located in Greencastle, Indiana.It houses approximately 145 adult men and women. The jail houses three categories of inmates: county inmates awaiting trial, county inmates serving sentences of less than one year, and inmates from the Indiana Department of Correction who have been placed in the jail to relieve overcrowding in state prisons.
Albertus Theodore Briggs (March 3, 1862 – September 12, 1937) was a Methodist Episcopal minister for more than 40 years, [1] and a District Superintendent in the Hammond and Greencastle districts in Indiana. For years, he was the President of the Preachers' Aid Society, now the United Methodist Foundation of Indiana.
No progress was made on the monument until August 1875, when George J. Langsdale, a newspaper editor of the Greencastle Banner, presented a plan for a memorial during the first reunion of Civil War veterans, which was held in Indianapolis. [12] Langsdale's idea was favorably received and a monument association was formed.