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  2. Murder of Leesa Gray - Wikipedia

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    Loden's wife, who lived in Vicksburg with their daughter, described Loden as a "good father and husband" and struggled to understand why her husband committed such a heinous crime. [9] Over 1,000 people, including Gray's family and friends attended her funeral, which took place at the gymnasium of Gray's high school. [10]

  3. Thomas J. Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Higgins (June 8, 1831 – August 15, 1917) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War who was a recipient of America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of Vicksburg.

  4. Willis E. Mollison - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a book The Leading Afro-Americans of Vicksburg, Miss., Their Enterprises, Churches, Schools, Lodges and Societies (1908), about prominent African Americans in Vicksburg, Mississippi. [4] Mollison was the president of Lincoln Park Land Company, a stockholder in the Lincoln Savings Bank of Vicksburg. [3]

  5. William J. Archinal - Wikipedia

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    Archinal enlisted in the 30th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in August 1861, becoming a Corporal in Company I. On May 22, 1863, during the campaign to capture Vicksburg, Mississippi, he participated in an assault on Confederate positions that was considered a "forlorn hope", [1] meaning the soldiers taking part in it would have little chance of surviving.

  6. Peter Crosby (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Crosby (c. 1844 –1884), was an American sheriff, tax collector, military officer, and businessperson.In 1873 during the Reconstruction-era, Crosby was the first African American to be elected as sheriff in Warren County, Mississippi. [2]

  7. David H. Helms - Wikipedia

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    David H. Helms (1838–1921) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War.He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Siege of Vicksburg on May 22, 1863.

  8. Ohio College Wrestler, 19, Dies in Car Crash: 'A ...

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    Joshua Taylor died on Thursday, Jan. 2, according to an obituary published online. He was 19 years old. He was 19 years old. The crash occurred in Licking County, Ohio, according to WBNS and The ...

  9. Willie Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Dixon was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on July 1, 1915. [1] He was one of 14 children. [5] His mother, Daisy, often rhymed things she said, a habit her son imitated. At the age of seven, young Dixon became an admirer of a band that featured pianist Little Brother Montgomery.