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idn't Think You Didn't Know I Wasn't Dead" by | Columbus Ohio independent filmmaker Jim Bihari. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio January through February 1865 and muste |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
urt of Common Pleas, Fifth Judicial District, | Columbus, Ohio from 1873 to 1888. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio August 10 through September 21, 1864 an |
The tour, which kicked off on May 17, 2008 in | Columbus, Ohio at the Rock on the Range festival, ran |
cargo flights, which fed Purolator Courier's | Columbus, Ohio hub, in October 1978. |
30 June 2010 - | Columbus, Ohio - Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (Cance |
lake (1907-1978), served as the 47th Mayor of | Columbus, Ohio from 1960-1963. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio August 4 through October 13, 1864 and m |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
ry 20, 2009, including a special screening in | Columbus, Ohio that day, followed by a Q&A session aft |
Bridgeless - 4.20.07 - | Columbus, Ohio |
live tracks recorded at the Agora Ballroom in | Columbus, Ohio in 1972. |
tion Sciences at the Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio and a Senior Consulting Engineer at Dig |
mbridge, Ohio and mustered in May 14, 1864 at | Columbus, Ohio for 100 days service under the command |
umanities at Pontifical College Josephinum in | Columbus, Ohio in 2010. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 18, 1864 for 100 da |
African-American part of Ohio's capital city, | Columbus, Ohio along with its northern suburbs, includ |
at Nationwide Arena, | Columbus, Ohio |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio in February 1865 and mustered in for on |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 11, 1864 for 100 da |
adelphia, as well as minor league squads from | Columbus, Ohio and Toledo, Ohio to play at Riverside P |
itect", which showed the band playing live in | Columbus, Ohio with The Crimson Armada. |
of the nickname Chic, but his family moved to | Columbus, Ohio when he was 12 years old. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in March 28, 1865 for one |
, Jane L., The Beach Ridges of Northern Ohio, | Columbus: Ohio Division of Geological Survey Informati |
tudent alt-weekly at Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio called UWeekly. |
Ice buildup in | Columbus, Ohio |
last official match was at Wrestlerock 92 in | Columbus, Ohio against veteran local heel and professi |
Ohio Theatre, | Columbus, Ohio (1928) |
The Mills family lived for many years in | Columbus, Ohio during Mills' tenure as professor at Oh |
He also worked at WBNS-TV in | Columbus, Ohio during the mid 1980's. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for three years service |
A Dahabshiil franchise outlet in | Columbus, Ohio |
Artifacts such as a private coin minted in | Columbus, Ohio or a New York State button give clues t |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio September through October 1864 and must |
io Light Artillery mustered out of service at | Columbus, Ohio on July 10, 1865. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio August 19, 1862 and mustered in for thr |
In North | Columbus, Ohio (annexed to the city of Columbus in the |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 13, 1864 for 100 da |
He died in | Columbus, Ohio in 1895. |
World Harvest Church (1983) - | Columbus, Ohio |
The battery was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for a three year enlist |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in March 25, 1865 for one |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 12, 1864 for 100 da |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 12, 1864 for 100 da |
tery mustered out of service at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio on November 5, 1864. |
by imitation, now occurs with irreverence in | Columbus, Ohio and Ocean City, New Jersey Doo Dah Para |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 20, 1864 for 100 da |
In 2008 The Lantern Newspaper of | Columbus Ohio reported that Hall was recruiting colleg |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
The choir and school were founded in | Columbus, Ohio in 1937, by Herbert Huffman who believe |
Christ the King Lutheran, | Columbus, Ohio (1974) |
The family originally settled in | Columbus, Ohio and later moved to Chicago. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 12, 1864 for 100 da |
wn TV show, the "Nick Clooney Show", first in | Columbus, Ohio for WLWC television in 1968, then for C |
She was born in | Columbus, Ohio and earned her B.A. from Marquette Univ |
33rd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at | Columbus, Ohio on August 20, 1864. |
After "Nippon in 2007" was selected over the | Columbus, Ohio bid as the World Science Fiction Conven |
gustus Stoner Decker (1813-1872) was mayor of | Columbus, Ohio during the year 1846. |
rn in Pennsylvania in 1813 and later moved to | Columbus, Ohio with his family. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service un |
Grimm died in | Columbus, Ohio in 1983. |
arty for "Mmhmm" at the Newport Music Hall in | Columbus, Ohio on November 1, 2004. |
For the airport in | Columbus, Ohio assigned the ICAO code KOSU, see Ohio S |
mental organization appointed by the Mayor of | Columbus, Ohio to "preserve, protect and enhance the u |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 11, 1864 for 100 da |
Charles Sanford Burk (April 22, 1887 in | Columbus, Ohio - October 11, 1934 in Brooklyn, New Yor |
Cassady was born in | Columbus, Ohio and attended the now closed Central Hig |
was in private practice in Cincinnati and in | Columbus, Ohio from 1935 to 1961. |
Don Patterson (July 22, 1936, | Columbus, Ohio - February 10, 1988, Philadelphia, Penn |
8 December 2004 - A shooter in | Columbus, Ohio shot and killed guitarist "Dimebag" Dar |
pair centers are located in Cincinnati, Ohio, | Columbus, Ohio and in Evansville, Indiana. |
e much larger Huntington Bancshares, based in | Columbus, Ohio and primarily serving the Midwestern Un |
Hamilton (November 14, 1887-June 2, 1959) of | Columbus, Ohio was an American football player for the |
Columbus, Ohio deals with a variety of weather every y | |
He served briefly as a mustering officer in | Columbus, Ohio and as a recruiting officer in Wisconsi |
The Climate of | Columbus, Ohio is similar to nearby cities of Chicago, |
y was organized at Hamilton and Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio beginning in November 1861. |
io Light Artillery mustered out of service at | Columbus, Ohio on July 4, 1865. |
Romanoff was raised in | Columbus, Ohio and graduated from Columbus Academy. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service un |
e in McArthur, Ohio from 1850 to 1861, and in | Columbus, Ohio from 1861 to 1867, also working as a pr |
Poling was born in | Columbus, Ohio to Daniel A. Poling, an Evangelical min |
Nationwide Plaza is a 40-story skyscraper in | Columbus, Ohio that is the headquarters of Nationwide |
He moved to | Columbus, Ohio in 1824, and studied law at the office |
and one half years, when that school moved to | Columbus, Ohio and became Capital University. |
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in | Columbus, Ohio is a building from 1903. |
1778 - 1823) was an Irish-born mayor of | Columbus, Ohio in the United States. |
d two of WJPX's then-sister stations: WWHO in | Columbus, Ohio and WNDY-TV in Indianapolis, before tho |
io House of Representatives, representing the | Columbus, Ohio area |
Everyday Sunday is a band from | Columbus, Ohio made up of Trey Pearson (founding membe |
to grant expansion franchise to Charlotte and | Columbus, Ohio for the 2012 MLL Season. |
He died in his birthplace of | Columbus, Ohio at age 75 and is buried at Green Lawn C |
ience in Education from Capital University in | Columbus, Ohio and a Master of Education from Xavier U |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio in 1827, Latham was educated in classic |
ctoral fellow at The Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio (89-92), Dalhousie University in Halifa |
He was born July 16, 1969, in | Columbus, Ohio and attended St. Francis DeSales and No |
Norris was in private practice in | Columbus, Ohio from 1961 to 1962, and in Westerville, |
The 2007 NHL Entry Draft took place in | Columbus, Ohio on June 22-23. |
Winder joined the Army from | Columbus, Ohio in 1969, and by May 13, 1970 was a Priv |
Champion Matt Hughes on March 3 at UFC 68 in | Columbus, Ohio via unanimous decision. |
another one of the first ATMs was located in | Columbus, Ohio at the Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan |
from 1959 to 1960, and a city prosecutor for | Columbus, Ohio from 1960 to 1963. |
fashion show held at | Columbus, Ohio's Red Zone nightclub back in 2000 . |
He played in 1910 and 1911 with | Columbus, Ohio's team. |
Don A. Carlos (born March 3, 1944 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a retired American basketball playe |
Jerry Louis Page (born January 15, 1961 in | Columbus, Ohio) was an American boxer who won the ligh |
Aaron Shawn Harper (born July 9, 1968 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football offensiv |
Steve Potts (born January 21, 1943 in | Columbus, Ohio) is an American jazz saxophonist |
Gregory Leon Bell (born August 1, 1962 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football running |
Aaron Parchem (born June 6, 1977 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a retired American figure skater. |
7, 1906, Boggs, Oklahoma - January 30, 1995, | Columbus, Ohio) was an American jazz saxophonist, clar |
and a law degree from Ohio State University ( | Columbus, Ohio) in 1963. |
er, born Edward James Milner (May 21, 1955 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball cent |
Richard Fischer (born September 15, 1960, in | Columbus, Ohio) is a retired professional baseball pla |
The 23rd OVI was organized at Camp Chase ( | Columbus, Ohio) and mustered into duty on June 11, 186 |
len (born Edward R. Allen on May 20, 1965, in | Columbus, Ohio) is an American writer and television p |
The Professor (Summer 1879 tryout in | Columbus, Ohio) |
Julie Joell Gregory (born May 16, 1969 in | Columbus, Ohio) is the author of Sickened: The Memoir |
1879, West Lebanon, Ohio - 28 February 1930, | Columbus, Ohio) was an Ohio athlete and physician conv |
Robert Melville Lee (born August 7, 1946 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former professional American foot |
Woody Hayes Athletic Center ( | Columbus, Ohio) |
Sandy Boucher (born 15 July 1936 in | Columbus, Ohio) is an American author, Buddhist and fe |
9 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died March 14, 1966 in | Columbus, Ohio) was a Major League Baseball player bet |
Gary Dajaun Trent (born September 22, 1974 in | Columbus, Ohio) is an American retired professional ba |
urtis Isaiah Keaton (born October 18, 1976 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football running |
Howard (born November 30, 1973 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former professional American foot |
Gene Andrew Maguire (born March 11, 1939, in | Columbus, Ohio) is the Executive Director of The GAVI |
David Lee Bakenhaster (born March 5, 1945 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former pitcher who played in two |
Alphonso Carreker (born May 25, 1962 in | Columbus, Ohio) He attended Columbus Marion Franklin H |
ntonio Marcus Carter (born August 23, 1972 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former running back who played ni |
Lilia Osterloh (born April 7, 1978 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a tennis player from the United Sta |
Chris Leitch (born April 1, 1979 in | Columbus, Ohio) is an American soccer player who curre |
Larry Jones (born September 22, 1942 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a retired American basketball playe |
Damon Funderburke (born December 15, 1970 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a retired American basketball playe |
bert Norton Shamansky (born April 18, 1927 in | Columbus, Ohio) is a former Democratic party member of |
tin Scott Nessley (born February 16, 1965, in | Columbus, Ohio) is a retired American professional bas |
Marshall Van Alstyne (born | Columbus, Ohio) is a professor at Boston University an |
Michael R. Montler (born January 11, 1944 in | Columbus, Ohio) was an American football offensive lin |
Matthew Jacob Fox (born December 4, 1982 in | Columbus, Ohio), is a Major League Baseball pitcher fo |
4 in Senecaville, Ohio - December 13, 1944 in | Columbus, Ohio), was a professional baseball player wh |
changed to WRKZ-FM (which is now a station in | Columbus, Ohio). |
st alumni club in the early 2000s (outside of | Columbus, Ohio). |
On August 21, 2009, several | Columbus, Ohio, stores launched a new hand-tossed crus |
tian power metal band originally based out of | Columbus, Ohio, that formed in the mid 1990s under the |
he coached at Bishop Waterson High School in | Columbus, Ohio, USA for four years. |
ngle-game cup was played at Cooper Stadium in | Columbus, Ohio, and was staged just days before the st |
Potter retired to | Columbus, Ohio, where he died in 1892. |
1958 he did some time as a solo performer in | Columbus, Ohio, then played with Wild Bill Davison in |
o Washington, D.C., August 27, and arrived at | Columbus, Ohio, August 30. |
By 1944, Hoover had moved to | Columbus, Ohio, and that year he managed to win the Re |
Lackey died in | Columbus, Ohio, at the age of 70. |
mpbell was later named the eleventh Bishop of | Columbus, Ohio, on October 14, 2004. |
Dennis L. White of | Columbus, Ohio, was the chairman of the Ohio Democrati |
ointed as the judge advocate of Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio, by President Abraham Lincoln. |
Resided in | Columbus, Ohio, until his death there August 24, 1971. |
Hamlisch married Terre Blair, a | Columbus, Ohio, native and news anchor from the ABC af |
Institute opened its doors on King Avenue in | Columbus, Ohio, in October 1929. |
In 1832, he moved to | Columbus, Ohio, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
ut College, the Martin Luther King Complex in | Columbus, Ohio, The Philadelphia Convention Center and |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio, Bonder played on the WTA tour from 198 |
Troops escorted Morgan to | Columbus, Ohio, where he and many of his officers were |
Place is an office / condominiums complex in | Columbus, Ohio, consisting of Miranova Condominiums an |
The regiment returned to | Columbus, Ohio, and was mustered out July 11, 1864. |
William A. Burga of | Columbus, Ohio, USA, is chairman of the Ohio AFL-CIO. |
He died in | Columbus, Ohio, April 18, 1882. |
chools and where he resided until he moved to | Columbus, Ohio, October 1, 1885. |
Columbus, Ohio, February 2, 1954) is an American luten | |
merican cities including Seattle/King County, | Columbus, Ohio, and Washington, DC. |
s is a 1984 graduate of Capital University in | Columbus, Ohio, where he was a four year letter winner |
ewis Systems Inc., a research organization in | Columbus, Ohio, and had more than seventy United State |
n at New Creek August 4. Moved to Camp Chase, | Columbus, Ohio, August 10 to guard prisoners; then mov |
Sherwood was born in | Columbus, Ohio, and spent much of his youth in Montrea |
Resided in | Columbus, Ohio, where he died January 2, 1976. |
DeCree still resides in | Columbus, Ohio, and remains an avid Buckeyes follower. |
He was born in | Columbus, Ohio, but spent most of his childhood in Sou |
A native of | Columbus, Ohio, Garner was brought up in the National |
He moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where he died May 4, 1887. |
He engaged in the publishing business at | Columbus, Ohio, and published Hunter and Trader Magazi |
Quincy, Massachusetts, Kansas City, Missouri, | Columbus, Ohio, and Monroe, Wisconsin and served as de |
Ordered to | Columbus, Ohio, August 29. |
Trout was born in | Columbus, Ohio, USA. |
At the 2009 Convention in | Columbus, Ohio, the Pink Menno Campaign witness brough |
en Springs Run August 2. Moved to Camp Chase, | Columbus, Ohio, August 30. |
Born in Harvard, Nebraska, and raised in | Columbus, Ohio, Southworth decided to play baseball de |
Brown was born in | Columbus, Ohio, but spent parts of his childhood overs |
nis player for Upper Arlington High School in | Columbus, Ohio, and for the University of Notre Dame. |
98 he was the resident agent in charge of the | Columbus, Ohio, office. |
The 2007 NHL Entry Draft took place in | Columbus, Ohio, on June 22-23. |
e retired from active business and resided in | Columbus, Ohio, until 1931. |
C.; Joseph Olds (1832), a lawyer and judge in | Columbus, Ohio, and Edson Denny Olds (1834), a physici |
The 106th was thereafter paroled and sent to | Columbus, Ohio, being formally exchanged on January 12 |
's institute, and the following year moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where he practiced his profession in p |
A former resident of the | Columbus, Ohio, area, Paulk attended Fort Hayes High S |
ter he would live in Ellicottville, New York, | Columbus, Ohio, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Menasha, Wis |
In | Columbus, Ohio, in May 1984 a group of undergraduate s |
Schottenstein Stores Corp., based in | Columbus, Ohio, is a holding company for various ventu |
For the | Columbus, Ohio, United States airport, see Port Columb |
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