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  2. Sonny Horne - Wikipedia

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    Sonny Horne. George "Sonny" Horne (January 3, 1924 – September 27, 1959) was a professional boxer in the 1940s who faced off against opponents such as Rocky Graziano, Kid Gavilán, Pete Mead, and Artie Levine. [1] An outstanding defensive boxer, Horne lost only 10 bouts and fought one draw in 121 professional fights. [2]

  3. Doug Hoffman (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    After his retirement from driving, Doug Hoffman successfully promoted Mahoning Valley Speedway in Pennsylvania for several years, and just prior to his death, took on the promoter's job at Bridgeport Speedway, New Jersey. [5] He was inducted into Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame in 2011. [9] [11]

  4. Mahoning Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Youngstown–Warren, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, typically known as the Mahoning Valley, is a metropolitan area in Northeast Ohio with Youngstown, Ohio, at its center. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) includes Mahoning and Trumbull counties. [3] As of the 2020 census, the region had a ...

  5. Judge William Shaw Anderson House - Wikipedia

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    1831 to 1890. The Judge William Shaw Anderson house, also known as the Strock Stone House, was built in 1831 of huge blocks of sandstone, some weighing as much as 750 pounds, quarried from Stony Ridge on South Turner Road in Austintown. The 1921 publication, History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley, says the Strock Stone house was built in ...

  6. Joseph G. Butler Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Butler Institute of American Art. Title. Director, American Iron and Steel Institute. Joseph Green Butler Jr. (December 21, 1840 – December 20, 1927) was an American industrialist, philanthropist, and popular historian. He is remembered primarily for establishing the first museum in the United States dedicated solely to American art.

  7. Coal miners' strike of 1873 - Wikipedia

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    Deaths: 1. The Coal miners' strike of 1873, was a strike against wage cuts in the Mahoning, Shenango, and TuscarawasValleys of northeastern Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania. [ 1 ] In the Tuscarawas Valley, the labor action lasted six months, and in the Mahoning Valley four and a half months, [ 2 ] but the walkouts failed.

  8. Oak Hill Cemetery (Youngstown, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 41°05′46″N 80°39′36″W  /  41.096°N 80.660°W  / 41.096; -80.660. Oak Hill Cemetery is a place of burial located in Youngstown, Ohio. It is a garden style cemetery (also known as a Rural cemetery) featuring memorials to multiple notable figures. The cemetery was formed after the Mahoning Valley Cemetery ...

  9. Elijah Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Born November 14, 1747Hartford, Connecticut: Died: December 30, 1817 (aged 70) Canfield, Ohio: Allegiance: United States: Service/ branch Continental Army: Years of ...

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