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The Indiana Printing and Publishing Company came to the Donnelly family when Joe Donnelly, father of current president Michael J. Donnelly, married into the Ray family. Joseph Donnelly wed Lucille Ray, daughter of the generation of Rays that founded the then-titled the Indiana Evening Gazette. Joseph and Lucy had three children, Hastie, Stacie ...
The 109th Infantry Regiment ("Thirteenth Pennsylvania") [1] is a parent infantry regiment of the United States Army, represented in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard by the 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry, part of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division.
Ambler Gazette - Ambler; American Srbobran - Pittsburgh; Amerika/America - Philadelphia; The Berks-Mont News - Boyertown; Central Penn Business Journal - Harrisburg; Centre County Gazette - State College
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Elmira Evening News (1894–1907) [360] Elmira Gazette and Free Press (1885–1907) [361] Elmira Star-Gazette (1907–1963) [362] Elmira Telegram (1888-192?) [363] The Evening News (Newburgh, 1961–1990) [364] Freie Arbeiter Stimme (New York City) [citation needed] Long Island Press (Jamaica, New York) (1921–1977) [365] Nassau Daily Review ...
The Benton Evening News [51] of Benton; Daily American [52] of West Frankfort; Du Quoin Evening Call [53] of Du Quoin; The Daily Republican [54] of Marion; Randolph County weekly newspapers: The Randolph County Herald Tribune of Chester; Steeleville Ledger of Steeleville; Other weekly newspapers: The Ashley News of Ashley; Christopher Progress ...
Indianapolis Daily Evening Gazette [1] The Indianapolis Recorder – Indianapolis; The Indianapolis Star – Indianapolis; The Indianapolis Times - Indianapolis; The Indy Outlook – Indianapolis; The Herald – Jasper / Dubois County; Evening News and Tribune – Jeffersonville; The News Sun – Kendallville; Kokomo Tribune – Kokomo; Herald ...
The Indiana Evening Gazette reported that the newly appointed Dowler would receive a “snug salary” of $6,000 a year, plus rent—in stark contrast to the shanty town skirting Heilwood, he resided in a stately Greek-revival mansion on a leafy avenue reserved for supervisory personnel and featuring luxuries such as indoor plumbing. Dowler ...