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Disputed book

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It's still debated as to whether the book is a dictionary or a Bible. [1] [2]  — Mr. Guye (talk) (contribs)  18:41, 25 June 2018 (UTC)  — Mr. Guye (talk) (contribs)  18:41, 25 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I've updated to include both views. john factorial (talk) 13:19, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Wilden

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It appears Charles Wilden died in 1936 in Nebraska. A Minneapolis Star Tribune article from 1968 says "Wilden died years ago at a rest home in Nebraska". The Omaha Evening Bee shows a picture of Wilden with others for the laying of the cornerstone for the "Immanuel Deaconess Institute for the aged and infirm". The Omaha Herald has him listed under death certificates for April 1936. A Find-A-Grave memorial has him in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (with a headstone) in Omaha, Nebraska. This doesn't seem to be much of a mystery. Dukemeiser (talk) 11:42, 12 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]