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-1 jacket. Book Three is comprised of deaths and obituaries from twenty-six states and the District of Columbia. The majority of the deaths featured in this book are from the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. It also features several deaths from Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Texas. The specific towns in Pennsylvania are Altoona, Apollo, Belle Vernon, Canonsburg, Carlisle, Chester, Coatesville, Donora, Elwood City, Erie, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Homestead, Lebanon, McKeesport, Midland, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Sharon, Uniontown, Washington, Wilkinsburg, and Williamsport; in Ohio, Akron, Bellaire, Bridgeport, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Danville, Farrell, Lockland, Mansfield, Massillon, Mt. Vernon, Smithfield, St. Clairsville, Steubenville, Toledo, Uniontown, Warren, Xenia, Youngstown, and Zanesville; in New York, Albany, Brooklyn, Buffalo, New Rochelle, New York, Rochester, Troy, Yonkers; in North Carolina, Carey, Chapel Hill, Durham, Edenton, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Kinston, Leakesville, Raleigh, and Wilmington; in Tennessee, Chattanooga, Columbia, Dyersburg, Gettysburg, Huntington, Knoxville, and Nashville; in Virginia, Charlottesville, Covington, Danville, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Norfolk, Richmond, Roanoke, Salem, South Boston, and Staunton; in West Virginia, Charleston, Krebs, Martinsburg, Morgantown, Omar, Weirton, and White Sulphur Springs. Other states that are featured in this book with one or two deaths are Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon, Louisiana, Rhode Island and Washington, D. C.