Thomas Jesse Yarnell, known as Jesse Yarnell, (1837–1906) was a California newspaperman who established the Los Angeles, California, Weekly Mirror, which...
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The Yarnell Hill Fire was a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona, ignited by dry lightning on June 28, 2013. On June 30, it overran and killed 19 members of...
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Yarnell may refer to: Yarnell, Arizona Yarnell, Oregon Yarnell, Pennsylvania Yarnell, Wisconsin Carolyn Yarnell (born 1961), American composer and visual...
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Frederick "Whitey" Wietelmann (1919–2002), Major League Baseball player Jesse Yarnell, founded Los Angeles Mirror newspaper Lorena was a campfire song during...
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Gardiner. It was first printed at the Mirror printing plant, owned by Jesse Yarnell and T. J. Caystile. Unable to pay the printing bill, Cole and Gardiner...
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Nathan Cole Jr., editor (referred to as the projectors) (1881) Thomas Jesse Yarnell, Thomas J. Caystile and S.J. Mathes (referred to as the successors)...
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property in the area known as Crown Hill. Henry Witmer, E.A. Hall, and Jesse Yarnell, owners of the property, organized the Los Angeles Improvement Company...
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route 460 bus connects to downtown Los Angeles and Crypto.com Arena. Jesse Yarnell, newspaperman and ranch owner "California Cities by Incorporation Date"...
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Placerville Jerome R. Waldie (1925–2009), U.S. Representative from California Jesse Yarnell (1837–1906), newspaperman, established the Daily News in Placerville...
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was an American, printer and newspaperman, who, with his partners, Jesse Yarnell and S. J. Mathes, founded the Los Angeles Mirror and later took over...
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