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  About WBTW & Florence Morning News - South Carolina Now (SCNow.com)
The Morning News, a Media General newspaper, is published daily and Sunday in Florence, SC to serve the Pee Dee region.
The Marion Star and Mullins Enterprise is a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays in Marion County, S.C. We are a Media General Carolina newspaper, owned by Media General, based in Richmond, Va. We seek to bring to our readers and viewers the best news coverage in the county.
The Marion Star first published in the City of Marion in 1846 and the Mullins Enterprise first published in the City of Mullins in 1898.
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  Frame Union Cemeteries - Meeker, Ohio
Born March 22, 1853 in Marion county, she was a daughter of Joshua and Mary Jane Hatfield Webb, natives of the state of Dela ware.
A resident in Marion 35 years, she came here from Meeker, and was a member of Epworth Methodist church and of the Sifritt Sunday school class of the church.
Born April 7, 1874, in Marion County, she was a daughter of James and Mary Elizabeth Miller Burley, the father a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada and the mother of Marion County.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Marion/Cemeteries/MeekerBdh.htm   (16725 words)

  
 My Grandmother Helen Diebold's Paternal Ancestors
Born July 24, 1864, in Marion, she was a daughter of John and Margaret Mai Diebold, natives of Germany.
She was graduated from the old Marion High School in 1884, and was a member of First Presbyterian Church where she was an active worker many years and was a member of Whatsoever Circle of King's Daughters.
Marion Commandery, 36, Knights Templars, will act as escort at the funeral of George Krause, 70, who died of heart disease Sunday night at his home, 244 S. State St., it was announced today.
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 www.monnettgenealogy.com | Braodway's Saxon Kling
Marion Ohio's Kling family was one of the more well to do families in the 19th century.
Shortly thereafter, the Kling's returned to Marion Gertrude divorced Arthur claiming gross negligence; Arthur was a text book alcoholic and the divorce details were sensational at the time, however he was still the cousin of Florence Harding and the messy details were absent from the pages of the Marion Daily Star.
Kling died in Marion Ohio in 1940 before finishing his last play, a comedy entitled "What Every Woman Wants" (also known as "America 1685") which was co-written with Johnny Tremaine author Ester Forbes.
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 The Winchester Star-Marion Lewis Dies at 90   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Marion Park Lewis, a founder of the Shenandoah Arts Council and retired president of Winchester-based Mid Atlantic Network Inc., died Friday at her home at 300 Westminster Canterbury Drive.
Marion Lewis shows her excitement while being presented the President’s Community Service Award by Shenandoah University President James A. Davis on Aug. 28, 1996.
In addition to the Winchester Little Theatre and Shenandoah Arts Council, Lewis was active with the Women’s Civic League, the American Association of University Women, and the Lord Fairfax Garden Club, all three of which she served as president.
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 Marion County, KS
The Marion County courthouse in Marion (built in 1906) is on the National Register of Historic Places.
It is intended to recreate the daily lives of the Mennonite immigrants who settled the area in the 1870's.
Marion Reservoir, just north of US 56 provides a wealth of recreational opportunities and is especially well known for its fishing.
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 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Marion Daily Star - 19 December 1893
Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Marion Daily Star - 19 December 1893
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Press Reports: Marion Daily Star - 14 September 1893
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 I Dream of Genealogy Databases - Ohio News / Newspaper Archive
Salem Daily News (Salem, Ohio) 1894-1896 **Ancestry.com** The Salem Daily News newspaper was located in Salem, Ohio.
Steubenville Daily Herald (Steubenville, Ohio) 1888-1899 **Ancestry.com** The Steubenville Daily Herald newspaper was located in Steubenville, Ohio.
Marion Daily Star (Marion, OH) 1878-1933 **Ancestry.com** The Marion Daily Star newspaper was located in Marion, Ohio.
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 Nan Britton - Everything on Nan Britton (information, latest news, articles,...)
She would also dawdle near his Marion Daily Star building in downtown Marion, Ohio hoping to bump into Harding on his walk home from work.
Following her graduation from Marion High School in 1914, Britton moved to New York City where she hoped to start a career as a secrtary.
The ostensible purpose of the book was to earn money for the support of her daughter, and to champion the rights of illegitimate children.
www.spiritus-temporis.com /nan-britton   (512 words)

  
 Marion County Ohio Resources
Portrait and biographical record of Marion and Hardin counties, Ohio, containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States.
Marion Democratic mirror (Marion, Ohio : 1859), 1895-1899; and: Marion mirror (Marion, Ohio : 1899), 1899-1912.
Semi-weekly tribune (Marion, Ohio), 1912-1914; and Marion Ohio tribune (Marion, Ohio : 1914), 1914-1920.
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 Warren G. Harding: 29th President of the United States - Hear The Issues - Political Articles and Commentary
It was the weakest of Marion's three newspapers and the only daily in the growing city.
While Harding won the war of words and made the Daily Star the biggest newspaper in Marion, the battle took a toll on his health.
One of the Hardings' paperboys at the Star was the young Norman Thomas, son of the city's Presbyterian Church minister, who later became a noted journalist and socialist leader in New York City.
www.heartheissues.com /presidents-29-warrengharding.html   (1643 words)

  
 Descendants of George Knachel & Maria Aulsebouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Carl Byard Neimeyer was born on 30 Jul 1887 in Delaware, Ohio, died on 19 Dec 1951 in City Hospital, Marion, Marion, Ohio, at age 64, and was buried on 21 Dec 1951 in Marion Cemetery, Marion, Marion, Ohio.
James A. Irwin was born in 1882 in Prospect Township, Marion, Ohio, died in 1887 in Prospect Township, Marion, Ohio, at age 5, and was buried in 1887 in Prospect Cemetery, Prospect Township, Marion, Ohio.
Clyde A. Behrens was born on 2 Apr 1892 in Prospect, Marion, Ohio, died on 20 Jan 1962 in Marion, Ohio, at age 69, and was buried on 23 Jan 1962 in Prospect Cemetery, Prospect, Marion, Ohio.
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 Descendants of George Knachel & Maria Aulsebouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Doyle Bumgartner was born on 31 Jul 1909 in Marion, Ohio and died in Feb 1975 in Marion, Marion, Ohio, at age 65.
Lewis Ellsworth Ulery was born on 16 Jan 1904 in Marion, Ohio, died on 11 Jan 1964 in Marion, Marion, Ohio, at age 59, and was buried on 14 Jan 1964 in Marion Cemetery, Marion, Marion, Ohio.
Richard Victor Ulery was born in 1912 in Pleasant Township, Marion, Ohio, died on 19 Jan 1913 in Pleasant Township, Marion, Ohio, at age 1, and was buried in Jan 1913 in Fish Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Marion, Ohio.
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 The Marion Star - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Marion Star (formerly known as The Marion Daily Star) is a newspaper in Marion, Ohio, originally owned and published by Warren G. Harding and his wife Florence Kling Harding.
Founded as the Daily Pebble, the format of the small daily grew and became The Marion Daily Star.
For a number of years, the paper was part of the Thompson Newspaper chain based in Canada, who changed the name briefly to The Star.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marion_Daily_Star   (307 words)

  
 Reprints and Syndications of the works of Ellis Parker Butler
Newark Daily Advocate (June 18, 1896) "A Satisfactory Reform" A poem.
Decatur Daily Review (August 3, 1897) "A Lifetime of Regret" Previously published in National Magazine as "The Funny Man." Decatur (Illinois) Daily Review; August 3, 1897.
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (October 10, 1901) "When Ida Puts Her Armor On" A poem.
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 Marion lifts Suns in home opener | www.azstarnet.com ®   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Marion had 27 points and 10 rebounds in Phoenix's 112-104 win.
PHOENIX — Shawn Marion had 27 points and 10 rebounds, Steve Nash added 20 points and 11 assists, and the Phoenix Suns beat the Los Angeles Clippers 112-104 in their home opener on Wednesday night.
Richard Hamilton and Chauncey Billups each scored 25 points for the Pistons, who lost All-Star forward Rasheed Wallace midway through the third quarter when he was called for a second technical for bickering with officials.
www.azstarnet.com /sports/154030   (768 words)

  
 Marion County, Ohio Genealogical Records Information
Marion County was organized in 1824 and named in honor of General Francis Marion of South Carolina.
General Marion was named the "Swamp Fox" because of the trouble he gave the British during the Revolution.
A genealogy of Eber and Lydia Smith Baker of Marion, Ohio
www.myohiogenealogy.com /oh_county/mar.htm   (1042 words)

  
 The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 96
Liu Xiang stormed to victory in the 110 metres hurdles with a world-record-equalling performance before long distance runner Xing Huina overcame a strong Ethiopian challenge in the women's 10,000m.
But elsewhere it was a different tale for athletics' former pin-up girl Marion Jones, who failed to land a medal of any colour in her two finals, the long jump and 4x100m relay.
There was heartache too for British icon Paula Radcliffe, who bombed out of the 10,000m days after flopping in the marathon.
www.thedailystar.net /2004/08/29/d40829040133.htm   (912 words)

  
 OHS - Resource - Teachers - Educational Outreach - History To Go - Harding
What was it like to be a kid in Marion in the 1890s, when Warren Harding was producing The Marion Daily Star and the Harding Home was brand new?
Students are shown "then" and "now" photographs of key locations, as well as period photos and lessons from 1890s Marion schools.
Warren Harding is seemingly back at the helm as publisher and editor of The Marion Daily Star as the students use reproduced period newspapers to "shop" for items to furnish a Victorian home.
www.ohiohistory.org /ohswww/resource/teachers/htgh.html   (449 words)

  
 Warren G. Harding
He later became a financial success after reviving the local newspaper, The Marion Daily Star.
After her husband entered state politics, Florence managed the newspaper and persuaded her husband to run for the Senate.
While on the west coast he was stricken with a sudden illness, and died within a few days.
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 A season of returns, gift cards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rebecca Marion, a spokeswoman for the Retail Council of New York State, said about 15 percent of holiday sales come the day after Christmas and throughout this week.
The Daily Star.com is owned and operated by The Daily Star, 102 Chestnut Street, Oneonta, NY 13820 - (800) 721-1000.
The Daily Star is a division of Ottaway Newspapers, Inc., The Dow Jones Community Newspaper Group.
www.thedailystar.com /news/stories/2006/12/27/aa1226returns3.html   (783 words)

  
 OHT - Educational Outreach - Classroom Programs - Harding Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Marion was in its glory during the summer of 1920!
Students work in pairs, using reprinted 1899, 1912 and 1919 editions of The Marion Daily Star, all edited by our 29th President, Warren G. Harding.
Our 20-year time traveling trip not only familiarizes students with the "modern" gadgets of the early 20th century, but demonstrates how vital newcomers with new businesses are to the growth of a typical small town economy.
www.ohiohistoryteachers.org /04/p02.shtml   (676 words)

  
 Warren G. Harding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Harding made the Marion Daily Star one of the biggest newspapers in the county.
After their deaths, the bodies of the Harding’s were entombed in the “receiving vault” of the Marion Cemetery.
A popular myth with the residents of Marion is that Harding's dog, "Laddie Boy," is buried in the memorial with him.
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 The Marion Star... Racial diversity of its news staff and community
newspapers reporting in the category of 10,001 to 25,000 daily sales.
The home county of this newspaper is Marion.
This third annual report for the Knight Foundation adds context to an annual survey by the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
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 Marion, Nash combine for 56 in victory | www.azstarnet.com ®
Marion, Nash combine for 56 in victory
Shawn Marion had 29 points and 15 rebounds, Steve Nash added 27 points and 11 assists, and the Suns beat the fading Sonics 113-102 Tuesday night for their seventh straight victory.
Marion had 19 points and nine rebounds in the second half, when the Suns finally took control of the game.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/sports/164006.php   (637 words)

  
 Four Pistons chosen as All-Star reserves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Pistons (40-8) became the first team with four players in an All-Star game since the Los Angeles Lakers sent Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Eddie Jones and Nick Van Exel to the 1998 game in New York.
Despite playing in the NBA Finals the last two years, recognition had come slowly for the Pistons during the season in recent years.
Ben Wallace was Detroit's only All-Star in each of the last three years, and the Pistons haven't had multiple selections since Grant Hill and Jerry Stackhouse in 2000.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2006-02/10/content_518933.htm   (382 words)

  
 Newspaper Extractions
FORSYTHE, 52, alleged to have been caught by the local police in a raid on a resort, was formally discharged as pastor at a meeting of the trustees of the Presbyterian churches of Groveport, Lithopolis, Greencastle and Marion.
THE MARION STAR, Marion, Ohio, April 8, 1972, p 2
CLOWE, Lancaster, with whom he made his home; two sons, Marion W., MARTZ of Ft. Wayne, IN, and J. Eugene MARTZ of Johnsboro, Ark; 9 grandch, 19 g-grandch; four gg-granch.
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 Frontpage | Ocala.com | Star-Banner | Ocala, Fla.
Marion students seize once-in-a-lifetime chance to talk with astronaut
At the January MCCA Board of Directors' meeting Representative Dennis Baxley (R) Marion County, District 24, received the Outstanding Representative...
Joe Hannen said he tried to create a barbershop show that was "out of the box" last spring.
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