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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. West Hartford Resident Publishes Ancestor's Civil War Letters

    In 1972, Hurricane Agnes swept through Quincy Abbot's hometown in Forty Fort, Pa., and left four feet of water in the first floor of his parent's house. He went down to help out and wound up renting a U-Haul to bring a very old desk home with him to West Hartford.
    The Hartford Courant
    In 1972, Hurricane Agnes swept through Quincy Abbot's hometown in Forty Fort, Pa., and left four feet of water in the first floor of his parent's house. He went down to help out and wound up renting a U-Haul to bring a very old desk home with him to...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Newspaper and Magazine, Rentals, Wars and Interventions, West Hartford

  2. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Finding the way into the story

    For me, one of the crucial elements for a potential story is whether I feel the subject has broad reader appeal.
    For me, one of the crucial elements for a potential story is whether I feel the subject has broad reader appeal. The most recent example probably was a story on a proposal to raise interstate speed limits. How many people drive on interstates and have...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln

  4. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| HB Independent
  5. On Theater: Another 'Lincoln,' closer to home

    I'd like to use my space this week to talk about "Lincoln." No, not the Steven Spielberg blockbuster that may be front-and-center at Sunday's Oscar ceremonies, and not Bill O'Reilly's "Killing Lincoln," now on our television screens.
    I'd like to use my space this week to talk about "Lincoln." No, not the Steven Spielberg blockbuster that may be front-and-center at Sunday's Oscar ceremonies, and not Bill O'Reilly's "Killing Lincoln," now on our television screens. This one is...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, William Inge, Arts and Culture, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Steven Spielberg

  6. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| AM News
  7. The tie that binds: Local connections to battle passed down for generations to come

    The Battle of Perryville is known as the largest battle in Kentucky during the Civil War, but to some local families, it’s much more personal than that. 
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    The Battle of Perryville is known as the largest battle in Kentucky during the Civil War, but to some local families, it’s much more personal than that.  “Oh, we’ve heard these stories since we can remember …,” said Scott...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  8. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Baltimore was site of pivotal political conventions in 1800s

    In "The First American Political Conventions: Transforming Presidential Nominations, 1832-1872," Stan M. Haynes writes that the modern presidential nominating convention evolved during the campaign of 1832.
    In "The First American Political Conventions: Transforming Presidential Nominations, 1832-1872," Stan M. Haynes writes that the modern presidential nominating convention evolved during the campaign of 1832. Between the fall of 1831 and the spring of...

    Tags: Republican Party, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions

  10. Jul 7, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  11. Sacred text?

    Change of Subject
    Jill Lepore in the New Yorker on the Constitution: “White” isn’t in the Constitution, but Senator Stephen Douglas, of Illinois, was still sure that the federal government was “made by white men, for the benefit of white men and...
  12. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Politicians, health advocates seek transparency, restrictions in food stamp program

    On a recent steamy holiday weekend, customers at a discount grocery store in Evanston loaded their carts with bags of chips, boxes of cookies, 2-liter soda bottles and jugs of fruit punch, among other items, then paid for it all with food stamp credit.
    On a recent steamy holiday weekend, customers at a discount grocery store in Evanston loaded their carts with bags of chips, boxes of cookies, 2-liter soda bottles and jugs of fruit punch, among other items, then paid for it all with food stamp credit....

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Diabetes, Linda Holmes, Charity, Aurora

  14. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Interior Journal
  15. Douglas Gene William Littrell, 50

    Douglas Gene William Littrell, 50, of Somerset,  passed away Saturday, March 3, at Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Lexington.
    Douglas Gene William Littrell, 50, of Somerset,  passed away Saturday, March 3, at Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Lexington. Born Feb. 21, 1962, in Chicago, Ill., Douglas was a son of Eileen M. Kwas Littrell of Bronston and the late Darrell T....

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Chicago, Religion and Belief, American Legion, Burnside

  16. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Sister of boy killed in hit-run: 'I lost my best friend'

    A parade of relatives, cops and former judges spoke out today in support of a Chicago police officer convicted of DUI in a hit-and-run crash that killed a boy riding a bike.
    Tribune reporter
    A parade of relatives, cops and former judges spoke out today in support of a Chicago police officer convicted of DUI in a hit-and-run crash that killed a boy riding a bike. More than a dozen witnesses urged leniency for Richard Bolling, describing the...

    Tags: Accidental Death, Witnesses, Lawyers, Disasters and Accidents, Chicago

  18. Oct 24, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  19. Zombie apocalypse set for Saturday in Elgin

    TribLocal - Elgin » News
    On Saturday sirens will be heard screaming through the night, and emergency lights will be flashing across downtown Elgin as Chicago Street is transformed into …...
  20. Apr 6, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  21. 1025 Starr Road, Winnetka, IL 60093

    On March 4th, 2010, Thomas J. Danilek and Suzanne sold their home at 1025 Starr Road in Winnetka, Illinois to Douglas and Dianne Cook. The Cooks purchased the home for $3,400,000.
    On March 4th, 2010, Thomas J. Danilek and Suzanne sold their home at 1025 Starr Road in Winnetka, Illinois to Douglas and Dianne Cook. The Cooks purchased the home for $3,400,000. Thomas Danilek is a Senior Vice President with Hines Interests, a...

    Tags: Columbia University, Real Estate Sellers, Homes, University of Michigan, Real Estate

  22. Feb 11, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Police make arrests in heroin investigation

    TribLocal - Naperville » News
    A monthlong police investigation concluded this week the arrest of a man suspected of trafficking heroin in Naperville. The Naperville Police Special Operations Group Thursday …...
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