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  2. Pineville Independent Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Herald is a newspaper serving Pineville, West Virginia, and surrounding Wyoming County. [1] Published weekly, it has a 2018 paid circulation of 434 and is considered a paper of public record by the State of West Virginia. [2] It is owned by Mule Train Media, Inc and is a member of the West Virginia Press Association. [3]

  3. George Went Hensley - Wikipedia

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    George Went Hensley (May 2, 1881 – July 25, 1955) was an American Pentecostal minister best known for popularizing the practice of snake handling.A native of rural Appalachia, Hensley experienced a religious conversion around 1910: on the basis of his interpretation of scripture, he came to believe that the New Testament commanded all Christians to handle venomous snakes.

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  5. William S. Hixon - Wikipedia

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    William Southerland Hixon (November 3, 1848 – September 13, 1921) was an American grocer, soapstone manufacturer and politician who served in the Chelsea, Massachusetts Common Council, and in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

  6. Jack Hixon - Wikipedia

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    John Hixon (7 February 1921 [1] [2] – 20 December 2009) [3] was an English football talent scout.A familiar face at football games across the North East for decades, Hixon played a major part in furthering the careers of many footballers from the region.

  7. Curtis Hixon - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Hixon (November 23, 1891 – May 21, 1956) was mayor of Tampa, Florida, from November 1943 until his death in 1956. [1] Early life.

  8. Jack Hinson - Wikipedia

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    A monument to him is also located in the Boyd Cemetery in the Land-Between-the Lakes area. His 1874 obituary stated that he was interred at the Boyd Cemetery. [12] Area newspapers in 1873 had been full of stories about the pursuit and capture of "Captain Jack", but those references are to Modoc chief Kintpuash, not to Hinson.

  9. Hixon - Wikipedia

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    Hixon railway station; Hixon rail crash in 1968; Hixon, Clark County, Wisconsin, a town in the United States; Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida, U.S. Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in Tampa, Florida, U.S. Gideon C. Hixon House in La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S. Hixon Green in Hove, East Sussex, UK; Orval Hixon (1884-1982), photographer