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Winfield Scott "Kid" Camp (December 8, 1869 – March 2, 1895) was an American professional baseball player born in New Albany, Ohio who played two seasons in Major League Baseball as a pitcher. [1] He appeared in four games for the 1892 Pittsburgh Pirates and in three games for the 1894 Chicago Colts. [1]
A Mission Essential interpreter assisted negotiation with the pirates during the crisis, alongside a Navy SEAL team. After four days of negotiations, they convinced the pirates to allow their boat to be towed behind the USS Bainbridge, until US snipers killed three of the pirates and captured a fourth, Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse, rescuing the ...
He was the Pirates' principal owner through 1985, during which the Pirates won three world series championships — in 1960, 1971, and 1979. Galbreath was the first owner to break the so-called "Million Dollar Mark" when he signed Dave Parker to a multi-year contract in 1979 .
The massive Intel semiconductor plant construction continues April 20 in New Albany. So far, Intel has committed 1.6 million work hours to the project, poured 32,000 cubic yards of concrete and ...
New Albany officials are excited about President Biden’s visit to commemorate the groundbreaking of Intel’s microchip processing plants Sept 9.
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New Albany is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio, located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the state capital of Columbus. Most of the city is located in Franklin County and a small portion extends into adjacent Licking County. New Albany had a population of 10,825 at the 2020 census. [4]
The infamous outlaw haunt of Cave-in-Rock on the Ohio River the real-life river pirate Samuel Mason led a gang of river pirates, from 1797-1799 who the legendary Colonel Plug may have been based on Fort Massac, down river, from Cave-in-Rock and above the Cache River which was a U.S. Army frontier post that policed the Ohio River looking for ...