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- double murder of Freddie Richard Jr. and Rosetta Silas in Cheneyville. Dubbed the "Cheneyville Slasher" by the media, Roy had broke into the home of his...
- Cheneyville is a town in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is part of the Alexandria, Louisiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. The po****tion...
- Cheneyville may refer to a place in the United States: Cheneyville, Illinois Cheneyville, Louisiana Chaneyville, Maryland This disambiguation page lists...
- between blacks and whites. As of 2014, the congregation continued as the Cheneyville Christian Church. It is the oldest congregation ****ociated with the Restoration...
- Cheneyville is an unincorporated community in Grant Township, Vermilion County, Illinois. Cheneyville was founded in 1871 and platted in 1880. It was...
- also known as the Ralph Smith Smith Railroad and the Alexandria and Cheneyville Railroad, was the first railroad in the United States built west of the...
- a home. 19 years, 324 days Larry Roy Slashed five people in 1993 at Cheneyville, Louisiana, which led to the deaths of 33-year-old Freddie Richard Jr...
- William Henry Jordan Nickname(s) Bill Jordan Born (1911-05-20)May 20, 1911 Cheneyville, Louisiana Died February 23, 1997(1997-02-23) (aged 85) Linden, Texas...
- River at the Fort Madison Toll Bridge to the Indiana state line near Cheneyville at SR 26 and SR 352. It crosses the Illinois River on the John T. McNaughton...
- Trinity Episcopal Church is located in Cheneyville, Louisiana. The church is located in Rapides Parish on the east bank of Bayou Boeuf in a semi–rural...