• The Shelbyville Daily Union, "Shelby County's No. 1 News Source," was a daily newspaper serving Shelbyville, Illinois. It was owned by Community Newspaper...
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    Shelbyville is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Shelby County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 17,282 at the 2020 census....
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  • Shelbyville Daily Union of Shelbyville, Illinois - former daily newspaper that switched to digital-only in May 2020, merged into the Effingham Daily News...
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  • Argus and Daily Union (J. W. Potter Co., pub.; 1920−1923) – Rock Island Rockford Register Star – Rockford Shelbyville Daily UnionShelbyville The Sidell...
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  • Square Announces 2008 Summer Season Auditions." Shelbyville Daily Union 28 Feb. 2008. Shelbyville Daily Union. 28 Feb. 2008. 2 Nov. 2008 http://www.shelbyvilledailyunion...
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  • The Shelbyville Queen Citys were a minor league baseball team based in Shelbyville, Illinois. In 1907 and 1908, the Shelbyville Queen Citys played exclusively...
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    Sondra Locke (category People from Shelbyville, Tennessee)
    (August 30, 1968). "Sandra of Shelbyville Becomes Sondra of the Cinema". The Tennessean. "Snow Hits Tennessee". The Daily Times-News. November 3, 1966...
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    Robert Marshall Root (category People from Shelbyville, Illinois)
    Carswell, John (February 21, 2006). "The Style Of Robert Root". Shelbyville Daily Union. Retrieved July 23, 2019. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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  • "Illinois Newspaper Project Discovers 'Rare Finds' in Shelbyville". Shelbyville Daily Union. Retrieved October 10, 2013. "INP Microfilm Web Page". Library...
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    Nationalist Front was a key organizer of the "White Lives Matter" rally in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on October 28, 2017. In 2021, there were...
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    "The flanking of Bragg at Shelbyville, Tullahoma and Chattanooga is the most splendid piece of strategy I know of." Union Cavalry Corps commander David...
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  • Newspapers – Plainfield Shelbyville News – Plainfield The Pilot News – Plymouth Commercial Review – Portland Princeton Daily Clarion – Princeton Palladium-Item...
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    Nationalist Front was a key organizer of the "White Lives Matter" rally in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Participating groups included: NSM, TWP...
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  • rally in Charlottesville, Virginia; and the White Lives Matter rally in Shelbyville, Tennessee. The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated it as a hate...
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    began to disperse his troops into defensive postures at Bardstown, Shelbyville, and Danville. Both Bragg and Smith had been disappointed with the number...
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  • Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017. "About Shelby Democrat. (Shelbyville, Ind.) 1???-1947". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017. "About...
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  • "Lilo and Stitch are alive and well in Hanapepe, Hawaii". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved April 23, 2021. "Hirohiko Araki Lecture Part 3: Questions...
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    March 6, 1972, the train was rerouted from Chicago's Central Station into Union Station. On April 30, the northern terminus was truncated back to Washington...
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  • Crime, Hubbard was fired from his job. He died of a heart attack in Shelbyville, Indiana, on June 23 of that year at the age of 56. John Stephan Baniszewski...
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    Hoosier Park in Anderson, it was moved to Horseshoe Indianapolis in Shelbyville in 2014. Grissom Island is an artificial island off of Long Beach, California...
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    Jeremiah Wright (category Virginia Union University alumni)
    Pilgrimage of a Pastor: The Autobiography of Jeremiah A. Wright Sr. Shelbyville, Tennessee: Aaron Press. ASIN B0006F1LD4. Bill Moyers Journal. Transcripts...
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    Little, Montgomery Little, Chauncey Little & William Little, Memphis and Shelbyville, Tenn. L. Linder, New Orleans John W. Lindsey, Montgomery, Ala. Livingston...
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  • the fictional neighboring city of Shelbyville. Burns forces Homer to deliver a motivational speech to the Shelbyville workers. During Homer's fumbling...
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    Benjamin Wood (American politician) (category People from Shelbyville, Kentucky)
    War. Wood, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca (Lehman) Wood, was born in Shelbyville, Kentucky, on October 13, 1820, and was the brother of US congressional...
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  • maint: unfit URL (link) "All in the Family: Inside the Gambinos – slide 5". Daily News. New York. Archived from the original on November 27, 2016. Retrieved...
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    Harrisburg) Schuyler (Largest city: Rushville) Shelby (Largest city: Shelbyville) Union (Largest city: Anna) Vermilion (Largest city: Danville) Warren (Largest...
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    Robert A. Long (category People from Shelbyville, Kentucky)
    D.C. to the state of Washington. Long was born December 17, 1850, in Shelbyville, Kentucky, one of nine children born to Samuel M. Long and Margaret Kinkead...
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  • 1919, then the Rotary Club of Corbin, Kentucky, then Rotary Club of Shelbyville, Kentucky until his death in 1980 Ian Scott, founder of Australian Rotary...
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    Its construction commenced in 1884 and ran from Louisville through Shelbyville and Lawrenceburg to Harrodsburg, which was reached in 1888. A spur was...
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    result of his premature birth. A female white buffalo calf was born in Shelbyville, Kentucky, on June 3, 2005, at Buffalo Crossing, a buffalo ranch and...
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