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| Newspaper Article 1894 06/18 The Daily Northwestern Oshkosh, WI Oscar E Vardaman, a working engineer, at the stockyards was harassed, beaten, and pursued by a crowd of strikers for returning to work. Oscar turned and in self defense fatally shot Albert Miles, one of the foremost pursuers. Vardaman gave himself up to officers and stock yard officials backed his need for self defense. |
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| Newspaper Article 1894 07/25 Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, of Ossian, has moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana and taken a position as switchman in the Nickel Plate yards. |
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| Newspaper Article 1894 07/25 Stevens Point Gazette Stevens Point, WI American Railway Union strike leader E.V. Debs and his lieutenants, Howard, Kelliher and Rogers all disregarded an injunction and continued to call for strikes so they went to jail for contempt without giving bail although it was offered. It was advised to buy a gun.
Engineer Oscar E Vardaman harassed, beaten and pursued by a crowd of howling strikers pulled his revolver last night and sent Albert Miles to Mercy Hospital, fatally wounded. |
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| Newspaper Article 1894 9/29 Cincinnati Post Louis Miller shot his estranged wife |
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| Newspaper Article 1895 04/15 San Francisco Call San Francisco, California CE Drish living at 2824 Mission attended a meeting with 40 other family members all heirs descended from Aneke Jans to organize and fight for their birthright of disputed property held by Trinity Corporation.
Major Kipp, the secretary of the organization, is in possession of a colonial document commissioning Francis Lovelace, Governor-General of all the territories of King James in America. |
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| Newspaper Article 1895 06/11 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Sparta, Georgia - June 10th - George S. Vardeman elected president of the new Bi-metallic League of Hancock County with 127 members with the purpose of restoring the double standard of silver and gold prior to the demonetization in 1873. |
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| Newspaper Article 1895 07/19 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia George S Vardaman part of a political delegation in support of the silver standard. |
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| Newspaper Article 1895 08/09 Fort Wayne Sentinel Mrs. Abbie Vardeman was buried at Ossian yesterday. Her son was buried at the same place just one week ago yesterday. |
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| Newspaper Article 1895 10/20 Fort Wayne Weekly Gazette Mrs. Ben F Vardaman (Clara Robb) is visiting her sister in Muncie, Indiana |
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| Newspaper Article 1896 01/26 Fort Wayne Weekly Gazette Mrs. Ben F Vardaman (Clara Robb) is very ill with pneumonia |
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| Newspaper Article 1896 02/20 Fort Wayne Weekly Gazette B. F. (Ben) Vardaman still retains his position as salesman in the hardware store notwithstanding the change of proprietors. Ben is the right man in the right place. |
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| Newspaper Article 1896 05/25 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, switchman at Nickel Plate yards |
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| Newspaper Article 1897 11/13 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, brakeman, has returned from a very successful hunting expedition. |
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| Newspaper Article 1897 11/20 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, brakeman, taking a lay-off for hunting |
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| Newspaper Article 1897 12/18 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, brakeman, taking a lay-off |
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| Newspaper Article 1898 Historical Newspapers 1851-2003 Chicago, Illinois Edward H Woods and Cora Vardaman Marriage License |
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| Newspaper Article 1898 01/21 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, brakeman, resumed work after entertaining some friends from Ohio |
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| Newspaper Article 1898 02/03 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, resumed work after being off for private business. |
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| Newspaper Article 1898 02/09 Denver Evening Post John F Vardaman entertains Arctic explorer at Cripple Creek |
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| Newspaper Article 1898 08/28 San Francisco Call San Francisco, California Birth announcement of a daughter to wife of CE Drish on Aug. 27, 1898. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 06/05 & 06/29 Kingfisher, Oklahoma Adam and Jennie Fansler, defendants in court case, lost. Land at southeast corner of section 1, township 17, north of range 7, west of the Indian Meridian, in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma Territory, to be sold at auction on July 15, 1899. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 08/28 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Bessie Vardeman from Sparta, Georgia has returned from a visit to Columbus. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 10/02 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Sparta, Georgia - The new Fortnightly Literary and Social Club with Mr. Albert Vardeman elected as temporary chairman hosted at Dr. George S Vardeman's home. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 10/09 The Atlanta Constitution Mr. Albert Vardeman elected President of the Sparta Fortnightly Literary and Social Society. Lily Vardeman on a committee to provide programmes and places to meet. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 11/02 Saginaw News Cincinnati, Ohio - Edward Grafe, foreman in a printing office, was shot four times and fatally wounded today on the street by Mamie Reting, daughter of Captain Reting, of the fire department. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 11/08 Indiana State Journal Cincinnati, Ohio - Nov. 2 Edward Grafe, foreman of a printing office, was shot four times and fatally wounded by Mamie Reting, daughter of Captain Reting, of the fire department. Miss Reting is the mother of a five month old babe whose paternity she charged to Grafe. |
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| Newspaper Article 1899 8/22 Cincinnati Enquirer Captain Frank Reting helped a co-worker home who had a broken leg |
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| Newspaper Article 1900 03/22 St Louis Republic Cincinnati, Ohio - Mamie Reting who shot Edward Grafe because he refused to marry her and legitimize their child was acquitted on grounds of temporary insanity. |
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| Newspaper Article 1900 03/22 St. Louis Republic page 2 Mamie Retting |
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| Newspaper Article 1900 03/22 The Atlanta Constitution A. G. (Albert) Vardeman from Sparta, Georgia, passed an apothecaries exam. |
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| Newspaper Article 1900 08/02 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, returned to railroading after two years leave. |
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| Newspaper Article 1900 08/06 San Francisco Call San Francisco, California CE Drish on planning committee for the annual picnic of the Draymen's and Teamster's Union at Schuetzen Park on August 5, 1900. Activities included food, a brass band playing music for dancers at the pavilion, and games such as pig-catching. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 04/09 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, brakeman, disabled by sickness |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 04/29 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Delbert R Vardaman, age 18, partial list of sales made on Tribunes and Yales. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 05/13 The Atlanta Constitution Albert G Vardeman, Pharmacist from Sparta, Georgia
A. G. Vardeman participated at a fish supper at Beall Springs. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 06/06 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, IN Marriage license for Henry Campbell and Mary M Vardaman. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 06/16 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Sparta, Georgia - George S Vardeman, Secretary of the Board of Education, advertising positions for principal and teachers. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 06/24 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia There was a pleasant entertainment at the home of Mr. G.S. Vardeman last Friday night. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 07/15 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Bessie and Lily Vardeman from Sparta, Georgia attended a musical at the home of Judge Little |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 08/12 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Bessie Vardeman of Sparta, Georgia is spending a few days in Warren. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 08/15 Fort Wayne Sentinel Fort Wayne, Indiana Charles Vardaman, brakeman who was sick, resumed duties at Nickel Plate yards. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 10/21 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Bessie Vardeman from Sparta, Georgia attended the first meeting of a literary club held at Miss Eunice Thomas'. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 10/28 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA Mr. John Wesley Vardaman attendant at a prominent Alabama wedding. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 10/28 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Mr. A. G. Vardeman attended a tea with a small number of guests Thursday evening at Mrs. Sterrett Tate's. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Vardeman visited friends and relatives in Atlanta this week. |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 10/4 Dover, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma Fred Fansler guilty of "egging" someone on Sept 23, 1901; fined $10 and $40 in costs |
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| Newspaper Article 1901 11/04 The Atlanta Constitution Albert G Vardeman, Pharmacist from Sparta, Georgia
Miss Lily Vardeman and Albert Vardeman attended Mrs. Burwell's reception in Sparta, Georgia. |
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