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Marian G. Peck Obituary 2024 - H.E. Turner & Co., Inc. Funeral Home
H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home
Marian G. Peck of Byron, N.Y., died Monday, September 16, 2024, in Rochester, three days before her 99th birthday.
4 weeks ago
Ripon newspaper owner/author became Wisconsin governor
Ripon Commonwealth Press
George W. Peck (1840-1916) moved to Wisconsin from New York in 1843 with his family to what now is known as Cold Spring.
9 months ago
Experimentals Tuesdays: Short films by Amir George – Peck School of the Arts
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Amir George creates spiritual stories, juxtaposing sound and image with a non-linear perception. He creates fragmented vignettes that conjure the secret life...
7 months ago
Australharmony - George Peck's Theatre of the Arts
The University of Sydney
Creator and proprietor of the 'Artium Pecciano', a Mechanical and Picturesque Theatre of the Arts, which he successfully exhibited in Tasmania in 1834 and 1835.
9 months ago
‘Lynch him!’ A century after a white mob hanged a black man from a tree, soil from the site is being preserved
Washington Post
Nearly 100 years after George Peck, a 22-year-old black man, was lynched in Poolesville, Md., members of the Montgomery County Lynching...
59 months ago
Charles E. Peck, Sr. Obituary 2023
Nardolillo Funeral Home
Charles E. Peck, Sr. "Charlie", 72, of Taylor St., North Providence, passed away on Sunday, August 6, 2023 at Roger Williams Medical Center...
14 months ago
George PECK (1941 - 2015) - Obituary
Legacy.com
George PECK passed away in Lake Worth, Florida. Funeral Home Services for George are being provided by Palm Beach National Chapel. The obituary was featured...
80 months ago
A Maryland Community Gathered to Remember the Lynching of George Peck
Smithsonian Magazine
In January 1880, a 22-year-old African-American man named George Peck was dragged out of a store in Montgomery County, Maryland, blindfolded...
59 months ago
Long-serving Alaska magistrate is fired after writing letter to the editor criticizing Republican Party
Alaska Public Media
The longest serving magistrate in Alaska is no longer on the bench after writing letters to the editor critical of the Republican Party.
33 months ago
Manhattan Beach resident wants to save founder George Peck’s home
Daily Breeze
When Tim McGuire's wife told him the house of a Manhattan Beach founding father had sold for more than $4 million and would be replaced by a...
85 months ago