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1814: Nicholas Neighbor and 60 Emigrants Arrived Here
1832: Byron Roberts (Bio)
1835: John R. Mulvane (Bio #1)
1835: John R. Mulvane (Bio #2)
1837: Joab Mulvane
1888: Anita Loos Has Family Roots in Newcomerstown
1918: John R. Mulvane, From A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans
1920: Manuel Yingling and the John Philip Sousa Band
1922: The Mulvane Art Museum was Kansas' First Art Museum and named after Newcomerstown's own Joab Mulvane
1926: Newcomerstown Mail Carrier and Wife He Choked To Death
1935: Cousin of Nazi Premier Works on Relief Job in Ohio Quarry
1939: Oldest Living Resident (1939) Is Prominent Figure in the History of Newcomerstown
1950: Cy Young Was Offered $20,000 Bribe At Peak Of His Career
1964: Neighbor was a Prominent Name Among the Settlers
1978: Woody Hayes: Three Yards and a Cloud of Dust
1946: Mad Marshall Jacobs
2001: Vane Scott: Wrapped Up In Old Glory
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