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  1. The Carnegie Center is located at 329 W. 10th Street in Lorain. It was 120 years ago that the cornerstone was laid, marking the beginning of the construction of a beautiful library in the heart of a residential district and within walking distance to the downtown area. Fast forward to August 2013 when the Black River Historical Society (now ...

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · 2 large flat boxes, 2 shoeboxes, 1 record carton, 1 small flip-top; 5.65 cubic feet. Loaned to Baden Historical Society by Diedrich and Heitzenroeder. Funeral Homes, housed at the Baden Branch. The collection contains ledgers and index cards of funerals done. through Diedrich and Heitzenroder Funeral Homes in St. Louis.

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · Muddy River News made a Sunshine Law request on Friday for Webb’s resignation letter, but an attorney for the Hannibal School District denied the request. MRN already had started efforts to appeal that decision, but a source outside of the school administration provided the letter to MRN. In the letter, Webb gave two reasons for his decision:

  4. Jan 2, 2019 · P. O. Box 513, Old Forge, NY 13420 ~ Phone/Fax: 315 369-3838. Museum Hours: Tuesday through Saturday - 10am - 3pm ~ or by appointment. Welcome to the official Goodsell Museum website home of the Town of Webb Historical Association. The museum is located at 2993 Main St. in Old Forge, NY, across from the Post Office.

  5. 7 Roy,Webb, If we had a boat: Green River explorers, adventurers, and runners (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1986), 104. ... Utah State Historical Society. Dellenbaugh noted about the ...

  6. The City of Jacksonville acquired 10 acres of Major Webb’s original homestead from the descendants of Walter Jones in 1994 for the purpose of creating the city’s first historical park. The Mandarin Museum & Historical Society operates the park facilities under a contract with the city. The park opened to the public in August 2000 and is ...

  7. Finkenbine, Roy. “A Community Militant and Organized: The Colored Vigilant Committee of Detroit.” A Fluid Frontier: Slavery, Resistance, and the Underground Railroad in the Detroit River Borderland, edited by Karolyn Smardz Frost and Veta Smith Tucker. Wayne State University Press, 2016, pp. 154-164.

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