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  2. Daily Chronicle (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Chronicle is a newspaper which covers DeKalb County in northern Illinois. Its newsroom and press are located in DeKalb, Illinois , a city about 60 miles west of Chicago along Interstate 88 .

  3. Clinton Rosette - Wikipedia

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    In March 1879 Clinton Rosette took the helm of the new DeKalb newspaper, the Daily Chronicle, as the founding editor. In the paper's early years publisher D.W. Tyrrell sold the Chronicle to Joseph F. Glidden. Glidden, a barbed wire entrepreneur and farmer by trade, ran the paper with Rosette until October 1906, when Glidden died. After Glidden ...

  4. List of newspapers named Daily Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Daily Chronicle may refer to: Daily Chronicle (United Kingdom), a British newspaper which merged into the News Chronicle; Daily Chronicle, a newspaper in DeKalb County, Illinois; Daily Chronicle (New Zealand), a newspaper in New Zealand; Spokane Daily Chronicle, a newspaper in Spokane, Washington published from 1881 until 1992

  5. George H. Gurler House - Wikipedia

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    The George H. Gurler House or simply, the Gurler House, is a home in DeKalb, Illinois. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places to which it was added in 1979. The home was built in 1857 and was occupied by members of George H. Gurler 's extended family as early as 1888.

  6. List of newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Daily Commercial Bulletin (Chicago) [33] Daily Journal (Wheaton, Illinois) (1933–1992) – Wheaton; Daily Worker (Chicago) East St. Louis Monitor (1963 to 2024) [34] The Herald/Country Market – Bourbonnais [35] Decatur Daily Review (Review Pub. Co., pub.; 1891−1917) – Decatur [36] succeeded by? Decatur Daily Review (1919−1980 ...

  7. Jacob Haish - Wikipedia

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    The library moved twice before the Haish gift came along; it was first located on the second floor of the city hall and then, in 1923, moved to the second floor of the DeKalb Daily Chronicle building on Lincoln Highway. Jacob Haish died at his home in DeKalb on February 19, 1926. [2] He had bequested a $150,000 gift for a library building in ...

  8. 1949 Northern Illinois State Huskies football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Northern Illinois State Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois State Teachers College—now known as Northern Illinois University—as a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the 1949 college football season.

  9. Lewis Huntley - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Huntley (1816-1862), along with his older brother Russell Huntley (born 1807), founded the Illinois city of DeKalb. The pair owned most of the land that would become DeKalb. County surveyor Daniel W. Lamb platted two sections of DeKalb township as a new village in November 1853, [1] a village originally known as Huntley's Grove. [2]