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Lincoln Goodale (February 25, 1782–1868) was the first doctor to live in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [1] He was a great benefactor to the city and his legacy includes a large parcel of land that today is known as Goodale Park. His likeness in the form of a large bronze bust watches over the park.
Hippensteel attended Stanford University, where he was a four-time All-American. He was the #1 ranked player in NCAA tennis his sophomore and senior year. Before attending Stanford, Hippensteel was a US Open Boys' Doubles champion with eventual Stanford teammate David Martin in 1998. He also has ITF junior wins over Guillermo Coria and Andy ...
Anderson, who was a member of the Ohio Funeral Directors Association, moved to Columbus where she began an apprenticeship at the Shaw Davis Funeral Home. [16] [17] At the time of her murder, Anderson was nearing the end of that apprenticeship, and, according to the funeral home’s manager, was going to be offered a job. [18]
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Ohio. Date apprehended. December 11, 1978. Gary James Lewingdon (February 14, 1940 – October 24, 2004) and Thaddeus Charles Lewingdon (December 22, 1936 – April 16, 1989) were American siblings and serial killers, who committed a series of ten murders in different Ohio counties from December 1977 to December 1978 for the motive of robbery.
November 8, 1979. Designated CRHP. October 4, 1982. The Kelton House Museum and Garden is a Greek Revival and Italianate mansion in the Discovery District of Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The museum was established by the Junior League of Columbus to promote an understanding of daily life, customs, and decorative arts in 19th-century Columbus and to ...
1865: Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession stops in Columbus. 1868. St. Mary's of the Springs school opens. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway in operation. 1870. Columbus annexes 4,052 acres (1,640 ha), including Franklinton. The Ohio State University is founded, as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College.
John Brown Jr. (July 25, 1821 – May 3, 1895) was the eldest son of the abolitionist John Brown.His mother was Brown's first wife, Dianthe Lusk Brown, who died when John Jr. was 11.