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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking ...

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    Location of Licking County in Ohio. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking County, Ohio.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Licking County, Ohio, United States.

  3. Gilbert H. Hamilton House - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert H. Hamilton House. / 40.01874; -83.00438. The Gilbert H. Hamilton House is a historic building in the Glen Echo neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 2018. The house, completed in 1927, overlooks the Glen Echo Ravine.

  4. Lincoln Goodale - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Wade H. Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Wade Hampton Ellis (December 31, 1866 – July 5, 1948) was a Republican politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who served as Ohio Attorney General (1904–1908), then Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States (1909–1911) and special counsel to the U.S. Department of Justice where he gained fame as a trust buster before resuming a private practice.

  6. Doodlebug disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Doodlebug disaster was a railway accident that occurred on July 31, 1940, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, in the United States.A Pennsylvania Railroad, gasoline-powered "doodlebug" passenger rail car collided head-on with a freight train; the impact and resulting fire caused the deaths of all but three of the 46 onboard.

  7. Ohio in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Ohio troops fought in nearly every major campaign during the war. Nearly 7,000 Buckeye soldiers were killed in action. Its most significant Civil War site is Johnson's Island, located in Sandusky Bay of Lake Erie. Barracks and outbuildings were constructed for a prisoner of war depot, intended chiefly for officers.

  8. Robert C. Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Lawson founded a chain of funeral homes, a seminary, a radio station, a magazine, and several businesses, among other endeavors. By the time Lawson died on June 30, 1961, the membership at his headquarters Greater Refuge Temple had grown to over 3,000 members.

  9. Murder of Alianna DeFreeze - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 2017, Alianna DeFreeze, a fourteen-year-old girl from Cleveland, Ohio, was kidnapped, raped, tortured, and murdered by Christopher Whitaker. Whitaker, who had a criminal history involving grand theft, burglary, aggravated robbery, felonious assault, and sexual assault, took DeFreeze to an abandoned house, where he raped her.