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  2. Rush Creek Village - Wikipedia

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    Rush Creek Village Round House. Rush Creek Village is a historic neighborhood in Worthington, Ohio, just north of Columbus.It was founded in 1954 by Martha and Richard Wakefield, who—along with architect Theodore Van Fossen—designed and built a community of 48 houses (later expanded to 51) based on Frank Lloyd Wright's principles of Usonian architecture.

  3. Elkins Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Elkins Estate is a 42-acre (170,000 m 2) estate located in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States. The estate contains seven buildings, the most notable being Elstowe Manor and Chelten House, which are historic mansions designed by Horace Trumbauer .

  4. William Lukens Elkins - Wikipedia

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    Elkins was born in Wheeling, Virginia on May 2, 1832, the seventh child and youngest son to George Elkins and Susanne (née Howell) Elkins. [1] His father was a pioneer in paper manufacturing in the United States. [2] In 1840, his family returned to Philadelphia, where William continued his education in the local schools. [3]

  5. Clarence Elkins - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Arnold Elkins Sr. (born January 19, 1963) is an American man who was wrongfully convicted of the 1998 rape and murder of his mother-in-law, Judith Johnson, and the rape and assault of his wife's niece, Brooke Sutton. He was convicted solely on the basis of the testimony of his wife's six-year-old niece who testified that Elkins was the ...

  6. Murder of Reyna Marroquín - Wikipedia

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    Reyna Angélica Marroquín (December 2, 1941 – c. January 1969) [1] was a Salvadoran woman who was murdered in the United States in 1969. [2] Her murder was not discovered until 1999, thirty years later, when her body was found in the former home of Howard B. Elkins, a prominent businessman who was identified as the prime suspect.

  7. Eleanor Elkins Widener - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Elkins Widener (née Eleanore Elkins, [note 1] later known as Eleanor Elkins Widener Rice or Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice; c. 1862 –1937) was an American heiress, socialite, philanthropist, and adventuress best remembered for her donation to Harvard University of the Widener Library‍—‌a memorial to her elder son Harry Elkins Widener, who (along with her first husband, George ...

  8. Deaths in April 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2022. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. April 2022 1 Andrei Babitsky, 57, Russian journalist (RFE ...

  9. List of places in the United States named after people ...

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    Elkins, West Virginia – Stephen Benton Elkins (U.S. Senator) [189] Ellenburg, New York – Ellen Murray (landowner's daughter) [189] Ellendale, Delaware – Ellen Prettyman (founder's wife) [189] Ellensburg, Washington – Mary Ellen Shoudy (wife of John A. Shoudy, purchaser of local trading post and founder) Ellenville, New York – Ellen ...