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Robinson Daily News – Robinson; The Rock Island Argus (Moline Dispatch Pub. Co., pub.; 1986− ) ... Abingdon/Avon Argus Sentinel – Abingdon; The Paper – Knox ...
Morton Times-News [41] of Morton; Western Illinois (Forgottonia) The McDonough County Voice [42] of Macomb; The Register-Mail [43] of Galesburg. Knox County Neighbors, weekly, of Galesburg (formerly The Paper) Daily Review Atlas [44] of Monmouth; Eagle Publications weeklies: Argus Sentinel of Abingdon and Avon; Eagle-Scribe of Augusta; Macomb ...
The Breeze – student newspaper of James Madison University; The Bullet – student newspaper of the University of Mary Washington; The Buzz – student newspaper of Shenandoah University; The Cadet – student newspaper of Virginia Military Institute; The Captain's Log – student newspaper of Christopher Newport University
Bazy Tankersley, 91, American newspaper publisher and horse breeder. [93] Paul Tanner, 95, American trombonist, one of the last surviving members of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, complications from pneumonia. [94] Adrianus Taroreh, 46, Indonesian Olympic boxer. [95] Shelby Whitfield, 77, American sports announcer and author. [96]
The Dispatch–Argus is a daily morning newspaper in Davenport, Iowa, and circulated primarily throughout the Illinois side of the Quad Cities — Moline, East Moline, Rock Island and Rock Island County, but also for sale in retail establishments on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities — Davenport and Bettendorf.
Harold Speakman was born on November 30, 1888, in the Greenville section of Jersey City, New Jersey. [1] His mother, Virginia Brandreth Dunham, was the eldest daughter of the publisher Oscar Mortimer Dunham, president of Cassell and Company in New York. [2]
View of Abingdon c. 1845 Barter Theatre. The region was long the territory of varying cultures of indigenous peoples, including the Chisca and Xualae.From the late 17th-century, it was occupied by the Cherokee Nation, whose territory extended from the present-day area of borders of Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky through the spine of North Carolina and later into Georgia.
The Abingdon Chronicle may refer to: Manuscripts B and C of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis, a 12th-century Latin chronicle written at Abingdon