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Forbes ranked the extended Dolan family as the 54th richest in the United States in 2015, with most of its wealth attributed to his uncle Charles' investments in cable television. [7] An attorney, Dolan is a former chief assistant prosecutor for Geauga County and assistant attorney general for the State of Ohio.
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The McCoy, Richards, Lakin, Matthews, Delashmutt, Phenegar, Slyh, Zollinger, Bickett, Wills and Walcutt families were connected in some way by marriage and have descendants living in Upper Arlington. Richards and McCoy family reunions were held for decades; their first was in 1895, with 109 in attendance. Richards & McCoy reunion
The Spanish–American War Memorial (also known as Memorial to National Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans, or simply Memorial to Spanish War Veterans) is a 1937 memorial commemorating veterans of the Spanish–American War, installed in Columbus, Ohio's Battelle Riverfront Park, in the United States.
Michael B. Coleman (born November 18, 1954 [1]) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 52nd mayor of Columbus, Ohio.He was the first African-American to serve as the mayor of Ohio's capital city.
Andromeda, Sandy (1996). Death and Devastation Strikes Columbus, Ohio: A Story of the Great Flood of 1913.North Liberty Publications. Barrett, Richard E. (1994).
Schumacher Place is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio.It is bordered on the north by East Livingston Avenue, the east by Parsons Avenue, the south by East Whittier Street, and the west by Lathrop Street, Brust Street, South Grant Avenue, and Jaeger Street.
The family moved to 10 West 54th Street, across the street from number 13. [49] Junior leased his old residence to Mrs. William W. Borden of Chicago in 1913. [50] [51] Borden leased number 13 in 1918 to Howard W. Maxwell, [52] [53] an Atlas Portland Cement Company vice president and New York Trust Company director. [44]