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  1. Known across the globe as the breakfast cereal capital of the world, Battle Creek was also the cradle of the Seventh-day Adventist religion, the chosen home of social justice activist Sojourner Truth and a major stop on the Underground Railroad.

  2. Battle Creek High School (1) Battle Creek Sanitarium (1) Battle Creek Symphony (1) Calhoun County YMCA Conference Albion, Oct. 29-30, 1915 Smith (1) Don Nelson, Battle Creek Enquirer (1) Grand Trunk (1) h58_0140 (1) Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center (1) Ireland, Herb (1)... View More; Subject. People Individuals (601) Houses (534) Industries (501 ...

  3. 1960-1969 3,136 Pages; 1970-1979 4,024 Pages; 1980-1989 2,796 Pages; 1990-1999 346 Pages; × Browse By Title. The Battle Creek Times 29,346 Pages 1883-1990; The ...

  4. May 16, 2024 · Also known as the city of “Queen,” “Health” and “Internationalism,” Battle Creek was eventually known as the city of Cereal. Here are many vintage photos of this Michigan city from over 100 years ago...

  5. Jan 25, 2011 · Then, in September, three Communist defectors told 101st Airborne Division intelligence officers that they had witnessed the killing of several hundred people at Da Mai Creek, about 10 miles south of Hue, in February 1968. A search revealed the remains of about 300 people in the creek bed.

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  8. Following the death of American photographer Dickey Chapelle killed during a patrol in November 1965, Catherine Leroy was the only woman photographer to cover the conflict in Vietnam as a war correspondent between 1966 and 1968.