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  2. Dorothy Henry - Wikipedia

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    Back in Michigan, Dorothy Henry was staff illustrator at the Port Huron Times Herald. [5] She was an active member of the Port Huron Hiking Club, [6] the Blue Water Art Club, the Sarnia Rock and Fossil Club, and the Blue Water Lapidary Society. [7] She was president of the board of trustees at the Port Huron Museum. In 1975, she had a one-woman ...

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Port Phillip Herald (1840–1902) Free; ... Huron County Digitized Newspaper Collection Free. ... Fort William Daily Times Journal obituary index (1900–1972) ...

  4. The Times Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Herald, another Port Huron newspaper, was founded in 1900. The two merged and began issuing a single issue, the Port Huron Times Herald, on April 4, 1910. The paper was purchased by Gannett in 1970. [4] The Times Herald was the owner of one of Port Huron's early radio stations. In December 1947, WTTH was launched on AM 1360 and moved ...

  5. Port Huron Police find no fault in officer response to Joshua ...

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    This article originally appeared on Port Huron Times Herald: Port Huron Police find no fault in response to Joshua Conant's death. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  6. Bill Watkins (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Watkins died from diabetes in 1937 at age 79 in Port Huron, Michigan. [1] He was survived by his wife, Edna, [1] and was buried at Lakeside Cemetery in Port Huron. [3] The field used by both the Port Huron semipro and high school baseball teams was named Watkins Field in his honor (though it ceased being used in the early 1940s). [68]

  7. Andrew Perchlik - Wikipedia

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    Perchlik was born in Greeley, Colorado on June 3, 1968, a son of Richard Perchlik and Sylvia (Marston) Perchlik. [1] [2] [3] His father was a professor of political science at Colorado State College (now the University of Northern Colorado). [2]

  8. Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    Times-Herald or Times Herald may refer to the following newspapers: The Times Herald, based in Port Huron, Michigan; The Times Herald (Norristown, Pennsylvania)

  9. Harrison Young - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1930 in Port Huron, Michigan, Harrison briefly served in the United States Army during the Korean War before being discharged at the rank of second lieutenant. Beginning his acting career at the Port Huron Little Theater, he moved to New York in 1973 and went on to play the lead role in the play Short Eyes (1974) in Broadway. [1] [2]