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Henry Alden Clark was born in Harborcreek on Jan. 7, 1850 to Chauncey and Emeline Clark. He and his younger brother William ...
A “rare” presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana — at least for the summer.
LAFAYETTE ― One bad inning cost Penn softball a chance to play for a state title. Crown Point scored four runs in a six-batter stretch in the bottom of the first, which held up for a 4-2 victory ...
Crown Point had a furious first inning, which proved to be enough in ending Penn softball's season in the IHSAA 4A semi-state final.
James “Jim” Henry Harrison, 92, passed away peacefully on May 31, 2025, surrounded by the quiet love of family. Born on December 2, 1932, in Houston, Texas, Jim lived a long life marked by service, ...
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Born William Henry Johnson in Winston Salem, North Carolina, Johnson moved to New York as a teenager. He worked various jobs - as a chauffeur, soda mixer, laborer in a coal yard, and a redcap ...
William Henry Harrison H. William Henry Harrison H. Race 8 at Horseshoe Indianapolis on June 4, 2025. STK; 6 furlongs Dirt $100,000 3 yo's & up ; 1:11.00; Results; News; Order of Finish. 1: ...
CHARLES CITY, Va. — Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the last living grandson of U.S. President John Tyler born 83 years after his grandfather left the White House in 1845, died. He was 96. Harrison Tyler ...
What is Claude William Harrison's most expensive painting? Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 4,573 USD for Magic Skateboard, sold at Christie's South Kensington in 2001. In the ...
Harrison Ruffin Tyler was born into his famous American family on Nov. 9, 1928. He was the son of Lyon Gardiner Tyler Sr. (1853 to 1935) and the grandson of President John Tyler (1790 to 1862). Their ...
John Tyler ascended to the presidency upon the death of William Henry Harrison after 31 days in office. The 10th president served only one term that ended in March 1845. He dropped out of the ...
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