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"The James Boggs Tannehill House is a historic residence in Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Constructed in 1892, it was the home of two of Muskingum County's leading citizens in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and it has been designated a historic site. Architecture The Tannehill House is a weatherboarded building with a slate roof, a foundation of sandstone, and elements of brickwork. Featuring a large front gable, the house is three stories tall and has a large front porch., Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-04-25. It is one of the area's oldest Colonial Revival buildings, for that style was only beginning to become popular in 1892.Owen, Lorrie K., ed. Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places. Vol. 2. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 1115. Tannehills Born in Belmont County, Ohio in 1827, James Boggs Tannehill gained prominence during the Civil War as the captain of a company of Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Although he lived more than forty years after the end of the war, he retained the title of "captain" in the popular mind. In the early 1870s, he moved from his Marietta-vicinity home to Muskingum County; there, he became a prominent farmer and was eventually elected president of a local farmers' society. As he aged, Tannehill chose to move into Zanesville, where he built the present residence as a retirement home in his sixty-fifth year; there he remained until his death in 1909. After his death, his son P. H. Tannehill continued to live on the property; a well-known local attorney, he was elected to the county's common pleas court in 1932, retaining his judgeship until his death in 1948. Recognition In 1979, the James Boggs Tannehill House and a related outbuilding were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places. One of dozens of Zanesville buildings to have been given this distinction, it qualified for inclusion both because of its architecture and its place as the home of the prominent Tannehills. Perhaps its most important element is its place as an early example of the Colonial Revival movement: when Captain Tannehill ordered the house's construction, this style was yet very rare and unknown in general society. Having changed very little since its construction, the Tannehill House is one of the area's best Colonial Revival structures of any date. References Category:Houses completed in 1892 Category:Colonial Revival architecture in Ohio Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category:Buildings and structures in Zanesville, Ohio Category:Houses in Muskingum County, Ohio Category:National Register of Historic Places in Muskingum County, Ohio "
"Events from the year 1940 in Argentina Incumbents * President: Roberto María Ortiz (UCR-A – Concordancia) * Vicepresident: Ramón Castillo Events=JanuaryFebruary * Intervention of the Catamarca Province March * Intervention of the Buenos Aires province AprilMayJune * President Ortiz takes leave from work because of diabetes JulyAugust * Construction of the first airplane made in Argentina, a curtiss 75 * Ortiz, during his leave from work, offers his resignation to the Congress amid a political controversy. The Congress does not accept it. SeptemberOctoberNovember * The Congress discusses a proposal for economic reactivation made by minister Federico Pinedo December * Juan Tonazzi is appointed minister of War. He rearranges the top military personnel, promoting supporters of Agustín Pedro Justo Date unknown * Radio El Mundo starts the radio drama Los Pérez García, which would last up to 1969 Ongoing * Argentina keeps a neutral stance in World War II, amid foreign pressure to join the war Births *April 9 - Chunchuna Villafañe, model, actress and architect *April 30 - Ermindo Onega, footballer (died 1979) *May 15 - Carlos Bielicki, chess master *July 7 - Dora Baret, actress *August 17 - Eduardo Mignogna, film director and screenwriter (died 2006) *September 24 - Amelita Baltar, tango singer *October 17 - Carlos Heller, executive, cooperative banking leader, and politician *date unknown **Cacho Espíndola, actor **Alicia Dujovne Ortiz, journalist* Esteban Courtalon * Esther Norma Arrostito * Graciela Paraskevaidis * Guillermo José Garlatti * Guillermo Saucedo * Gustavo Bergalli * Horacio Usandizaga * Jesús Taboada * Jorge Ginarte * Jorge Kissling * José Rubinstein * Juan Carlos Maccarone * Juan Paletta * Juan Rosai * Leonardo Henrichsen * Luis Brandoni * Luis Cubilla * Maria Teresa Luengo * Mario Acuña * María Cristina Laurenz * Miguel Ángel Loayza * Nacha Guevara * Nestor Combin * Osvaldo Lamborghini * Osvaldo Álvarez Guerrero * Raúl Zaffaroni * Roberto Matosas * Rodolfo Mederos * Román Quinos * Silvio Marzolini * Wálter Machado da Silva Deaths * Enrique Mosconi * Manuel Musto See also *List of Argentine films of 1940 Bibliography * Category:Years of the 20th century in Argentina "
"Sthambampally is a village in Geesugonda mandal of Warangal Rural district, Telangana, India. It is 7 km away from Warangal Railway Station. Janipirilu was joined into Sthambampally in 1998. The population is around 3000. The major communities are vaddea rajulu, Munnuru kapu,Padhma Shali and Muslim. Major crops are cotton, corn, tomato and other vegetables. It has 60% literacy. The landmarks are Government Public School up to 10th standard, Hanuman Temple and water tank. ReferencesExternal links * Sthambampally at gloriousindia.com Category:Villages in Warangal Rural district "