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The Journal Gazette traces its origins to 1863 when The Fort Wayne Gazette was founded. [1] It was originally founded to support Lincoln and oppose slavery. In 1899, The Fort Wayne Gazette merged with The Journal to create The Journal Gazette. [1] The Journal Gazette has always been a privately owned newspaper.
William Anderson Handley (December 15, 1834 – June 23, 1909) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born at Liberty Hill, near Franklin, Georgia , Handley moved to Alabama. He attended the public schools.
William Handley may refer to: William Anderson Handley, U.S. Representative from Alabama; William Farnworth Handley, British member of parliament;
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No. Portrait Mayor Term start Term end Party 1 George W. Wood (1808–1871; aged 63) May 1, 1840: July 5, 1841: Whig: 2 Joseph Morgan (1795-1851; aged 56)
The ragtag members of the Kennedy clan turned out Monday for the funeral of Ethel Kennedy — the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, and the last link to the family's days of "Camelot" in the White House.
Thomas Christopher Henry [1] (November 8, 1951 – March 28, 2024) was an American businessman and politician who was the 35th Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, from 2008 until his death in 2024. A member of the Democratic Party, Henry served five terms on
The News-Sentinel traces its origins to 1833, when The Sentinel was established as a weekly paper. The Sentinel was owned for a year and half in 1878-79 by Fort Wayne native William Rockhill Nelson who went on to found and make his fortune with The Kansas City Star.