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1790-1863). Richard Carter, early settler, the son of Joseph and Nancy (Menefee) Carter of Virginia, ... Hanover bought the first lot and built a log cabin home that served as the first post office in Boonville, with Hanover as postmaster. Carter's son Wiley served at the first meeting of the grand jury in Boonville.
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In later years, Bethesda and Zion Meth merged and built a new Meth church on the original Richard Carter farm and named it Union Methodist Chapel ...
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It was Thomas "Genius" Carter (1805-1879), their fifth son, who Lord Seymour invited to France in 1831 and the Carters dominated first the Bois and later the Chantilly areas for 131 years between 1831 and 1964. Some have seen Tom Carter as the "father" of the French Turf. ... Richard Carter Jr. ... Phantom House yard in 1895...
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Both George Washington and Jimmy Carter were farmers before they became president -- President Washington was a planter and a farmer at his home in Mount Vernon, and Before he was ... In the early part of the 19th century, a network called the Underground Railroad, which received its name in 1831, ... President Richard M.
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". . . the American continents," he stated, "by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European Power." Some 20 years after Monroe died in 1831, this became known as the ... 37. Richard M. Nixon ... 39. James Carter...
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Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch ... The Immigration Debate: Studies on the Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects of Immigration 8 Historical Background to Current Immigration Issues Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch Immigration has had a long history in the United States.
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Thomas Daniels, Richard Davis, carpenters; ... The tract of land on which W. T. Carter & Co. are now operating at Leviston, also known as Colerain and Carter's, was owned many years ago by Altar & Stevens, of Philadelphia, ... Mrs. S. B. McClane, 1826; Miss Hetty Hinkel, 1831; N. R. Penrose, 1833; Charles Brittain, 1836; John...
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The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of certain Trustees, with a net income of £94, and a parsonage-house, lately built: the chapel, erected by Richard Carter, Esq., is a neat edifice in the Grecian style, ... the chancel porch is finely sculptured: the edifice was repaired and repewed in 1831. There is a place...
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This stockade was built high above the house, and was constructed of ... No.20 was disposed of by John Cuthbertson to Robert Harvey, and Jan. 17, 1825, he sold it to Richard Carter. He, in partnership with his cousin, James Bell, built upon it, and opened a store near the Harvey tavern, where Jehial Carman now lives.
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