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  2. St. Joseph, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph, colloquially known as St. Joe, is a city and the county seat of Berrien County, Michigan. It was incorporated as a village in 1834 and as a city in 1891. [4] As of the 2020 census, the city population was 7,856. [5] It lies on the shore of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the St. Joseph River, about 90 miles (140 km) east-northeast of ...

  3. James Strang - Wikipedia

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    James Jesse Strang (March 21, 1813 – July 9, 1856) was an American religious leader, politician and self-proclaimed monarch. He served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1853 until his assassination. In 1844, he said he had been appointed as the successor of Joseph Smith as leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...

  4. Edward I. Schalon - Wikipedia

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    Schalon was also a former trustee of the Michigan Colleges Foundation and the Citizen’s Research Council of Michigan. Family and death. Schalon married Marcella (Marcie) Gast in 1950. The two remained married for 58 years. Schalon died at his home in St. Joseph, Michigan in December 2008 after an extended illness. He was survived by his wife ...

  5. Eugene Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Cullen Kennedy (August 28, 1928 – June 3, 2015) was a psychologist, writer, columnist, and professor emeritus of Loyola University Chicago. Kennedy was a laicized Catholic priest and a long-time observer of the Catholic Church, but his work spans many genres. He published over 50 books, including two biographies, three novels, and a ...

  6. List of Michigan State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of Michigan State Historic Sites. The register is maintained by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office , which was established in the late 1960s after the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 . [1]

  7. Fred Burke - Wikipedia

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    Capture and death Michigan law enforcement fingerprints and mug shot of Burke. Following the Saint Valentine's Day massacre, Burke continued his pattern of armed robberies and the occasional murder. In December 1929, an intoxicated and paranoid Burke, using the alias Fred Dane, was involved in a minor traffic collision in St. Joseph, Michigan.

  8. Magdelaine Laframboise - Wikipedia

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    She was born Marguerite-Magdelaine Marcot in February 1781 at Fort St. Joseph, near present-day Niles, Michigan. She was the youngest of seven mixed-race children of Jean Baptiste Marcot (1720–1783), a French factor or chief agent for the Northwest Fur Company , and his Odawa wife, Marie Nekesh (c.1740 - c.1790), also known as Marianne or ...

  9. Murder of Jacob Wetterling - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Jacob Wetterling. / 45.5756533; -94.3958367. Wetterling's grave. Jacob Erwin Wetterling (February 17, 1978 – October 22, 1989) was an American boy from St. Joseph, Minnesota, who was kidnapped from his hometown and murdered on October 22, 1989, at the age of 11. The identity of his abductor remained a mystery for nearly 27 years.