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  2. Murder of Pearl Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Bryan (c. 1874 –1896) was a 22-year-old pregnant American woman from Greencastle, Indiana who was found decapitated in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, in 1896. [1] Her head was severed below the fifth vertebra.

  3. Category : Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Greencastle, Indiana)

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  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thom McAn – shoe retailer founded in 1922; had over 1,400 stores at its peak in the 1960s. In 1996, the parent company decided to close all remaining stores, but Thom McAn footwear is available in Kmart stores. [69] Today's Man – a men's suiting store that began in the 1970s and expanded rapidly in the 1980s and 90s. Overexpansion brought ...

  5. Forest Hill Cemetery (Greencastle, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Greencastle Township, Putnam County, Indiana. It was established in 1865, and is a 133-acre city cemetery for Greencastle, Indiana. Notable features include the Forest Hill Abbey (1931), four family crypts (c. 1880), the Soldier's Monument (1870), DAR Monument (1915), and the cemetery ...

  6. Shoe Sensation opens its doors in Palestine next week - AOL

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    Sep. 9—Shoe Sensation is stocking shelves with new shoes and getting ready to open their doors for a soft opening Friday, Sept. 15. The new store is 8,000 square feet of wall-to-wall shoes ...

  7. Shoe Carnival - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 the company that was to emerge as Shoe Carnival was established in Evansville, Indiana by founder David Russell, a single shoe store known as Shoe Biz. [1] The store was successful in its local market and by 1986 had expanded to four stores. [1] The Shoe Biz chain attracted the attention of a trio of shoe executives, Jerome "Jack ...