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  2. Owensville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Owensville was established in 1817 [4] [5] by Phillip Briscoe, when he filed the town plat consisting of 52 parcels and five out-parcels. A fire in 1876 destroyed many of the wood framed businesses on the eastern side of the town square.

  3. List of people from Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bigger, Indiana State Representative (1834–1835), Indiana Circuit Court Judge (1835–1840), seventh Governor of Indiana (1840–1843) James W. Borden, judge and diplomat; Randy Borror, Indiana State Representative (2001–2010) Claude Bowers, writer, U.S. Ambassador to Spain (1933–1939), U.S. Ambassador to Chile (1939–1953)

  4. Deaths in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The following notable deaths occurred in 2024. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:

  5. Daisy Douglas Barr - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Douglas was born in Jonesboro, Indiana, to John R. Brushwiller and Sarah Douglas Brushwiller. However, she lived much of her life in Muncie, Indiana, and Indianapolis. At only 16 years old she became an evangelist and was dedicated to Republican views and therefore was the first woman to serve as vice-chair of the Indiana Republican party ...

  6. Indiana Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Gazette was established by the Ray family 1890, and is printed by Indiana Printing and Publishing. The Indiana Printing and Publishing Company came to the Donnelly family when Joe Donnelly, father of current president Michael J. Donnelly, married into the Ray family.

  7. The Times of Northwest Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The paper expanded to all of northwest Indiana in 1967 and dropped Hammond from its masthead to become simply The Times. Offices were moved to Munster in 1989, and the paper began morning delivery and began printing different editions based on distribution region. The Howard papers were bought in April 2002 by Lee Enterprises. [3]

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