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  2. Camp Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Camp Thomas. Coordinates: 40.067°N 83.0323°W. Camp Thomas was a United States Regular Army training facility located in North Columbus, Ohio (now Columbus ), during the American Civil War. It was primarily used to organize and train new infantry regiments for service in the Western Theater .

  3. O. C. Barber - Wikipedia

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    O. C. Barber. Ohio Columbus Barber (April 20, 1841 – February 4, 1920) was an American businessman, industrialist and philanthropist. He was called "America's Match King" because of his controlling interest in the Diamond Match Company, which had 85 percent of the market in 1881. He founded the city of Barberton, Ohio in 1891 and moved his ...

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    9 March 1955. William Edward McLaughlin crashed fighter jet while taking off an aircraft carrier off the coast of California. [citation needed] 11 March. Third of 13 North American X-10s, GM-19309, c/n 3, on X-10 flight number 14, out of Edwards AFB, California, first flight of refitted c/n 3, the static test article.

  5. List of buildings at Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    Four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium and Orton Hall.Unlike earlier public universities such as Ohio University and Miami University, whose campuses have a consistent architectural style, the Ohio State campus is a mix of traditional, modern and postmodern styles.

  6. Paul Tibbets - Wikipedia

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    Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr. (23 February 1915 – 1 November 2007) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force.He is best known as the aircraft captain who flew the B-29 Superfortress known as the Enola Gay (named after his mother) when it dropped a Little Boy, the first of two atomic bombs used in warfare, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

  7. Merchant Building - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Building is a 32-story skyscraper under construction in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The project formally began in 2016 when the city solicited design ideas; it selected a winning proposal in 2017. Construction began in 2023. The building will be a mixed-use development with a hotel, residential units, office space, a restaurant, bar ...

  8. 338th Army Band (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 338th Army Band is a United States Army Reserve military band stationed in Whitehall, Ohio and Livonia, Michigan. Currently the unit serves under the 88th Regional Support Command, headquartered at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin . On 12 July 2018, while training at Fort Bliss, 338th Army Band was the military band of the change of command ceremony ...

  9. Martha McClellan Brown - Wikipedia

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    Martha ("Mattie") McClellan was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 16, 1838.Her parents were David and Jane Manypenny McClellan. On the father's side she is descended from the McClellans, Covenanters of Scotland, and on the mother's side from the old Maryland families of Manypenny and Hight.