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  2. Thomas Dimmock - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dimmock (1830-1909) was an American journalist, editorial writer, book reviewer, critic and lecturer. [1] He was responsible for restoring the Alton, Illinois, grave of free-press martyr Elijah Parish Lovejoy, who was shot and killed by a pro-slavery mob in 1837.

  3. The Telegraph (Alton, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph is an American daily newspaper published seven days a week in Alton, Illinois, serving the St. Louis Metro-East region. It was owned by Civitas Media, based in Davidson, North Carolina, a subsidiary of Philadelphia-based Versa Capital Management, which owned about 100 daily and weekly newspapers across 12 states but sold The Telegraph to Hearst Corp. in 2017.

  4. Leland J. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy was born on December 3, 1908, in Alton, Illinois, to Joseph C. Kennedy and Louise Herweck Kennedy. [2] He graduated from high school and took a night school class on political science. [3] Kennedy was an operating engineer at Shell plc. After being elected to the state legislature, he took a five-month leave of absence, returning in ...

  5. Western Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Western Military Academy kept detailed service records of its graduates during the First and Second World Wars. The most definitive of the World War I records, as highlighted in History of Western Military Academy, Alton, Il 1879–1971 by Robert Scott, shows that of the 402 WMA graduates after 1909, 295 or 73%, served in the military during ...

  6. Paul E. Harney - Wikipedia

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    Several unfortunate tragedies beset Harney's later years. All three of his remaining children died between 1906 and 1907 (Howard, Estelle Harney Hauskins, and Paul,) along with his wife, who died in 1910. According to the Alton Evening Telegraph, November 27, 1915, Harney died poverty stricken of tuberculosis on November 27, 1915, at the age of 66.

  7. Alton Telegraph - Wikipedia

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