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Charles Herbert Carneal (May 10, 1923 –
April 1, 2007) was an
American Major League Baseball sportscaster. From 1962
through 2006, he was a play-by-play...
- when 14-year-old
Michael Carneal opened fire on a
group of students,
killing three and
injuring five. On
December 1, 1997,
Carneal wrapped a
shotgun and...
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Carneal, Herb
Carneal (1923–2007), was an
American sports announcer.
Carneal may also
refer to:
Russell M.
Carneal (1918–1998),
American legislator and...
- The
Carneal House is a
historic residence located at 405 East
Second Street in Covington, Kentucky,
United States.
Commonly believed to be Covington's...
- a w****,
Thomas Carneal forfeited his
property rights in Lunsford. The
Court ruled, with
McLean issuing its opinion, that
since Carneal sold
Lunsford to...
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William T.
Carneal (April 25, 1920 – July 7, 1944) was a
United States Army
soldier who was
killed on Saipan, but
whose remains were not
found until 69...
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Russell Morris Carneal (May 9, 1918 – July 27, 1998) was an
American legislator and
judge who
served in the
Virginia House of
Delegates from 1954 to 1973...
- was
upset that
McDavid had
given it a C grade. In
December 1997,
Michael Carneal shot
eight fellow students,
three of them fatally, at a
prayer meeting...
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Revolutionary War.
Sandford traded the land to
Thomas D.
Carneal for land in what is now Ft. Mitc****.
Carneal had
Elmwood Hall
built on the
riverfront in 1818...
- others.
After he was
finished shooting,
Carneal calmly dropped the gun and
surrendered to the
school prin****l.
Carneal was
charged with
murder and attempted...