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In 1929, the state legislature approved the placement of the Augusta State Airport next to the camp.
The algorithm was named after Nicholas Metropolis, who was an author along with Arianna W. Rosenbluth, Marshall N. Rosenbluth, Augusta H. Teller, and Edward Teller of the 1953 paper Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines which first proposed the algorithm for the specific case of the Boltzmann distribution ; and W. Keith Hastings, who extended it to the more general case in 1970.
* Augusta State Airport in Augusta, Maine ( IATA Code: AUG )
Charter members included Armstrong State ( now Armstrong Atlantic State University ) ( 1983-1987 ), Augusta ( now Augusta State University ) ( 1983-1990 ), Campbell University ( 1983-1994 ; 2011-present ), Charleston Baptist ( now Charleston Southern University ) ( 1983-present ), Coastal Carolina University ( 1983-present ), Radford University ( 1983-present ) and Winthrop University ( 1983-present ).
* George Caleb Bingham ( 1811 – 1879 ), born in Augusta County, noted painter and State Treasurer of Missouri
Camp Lawton also referred to as Fort Lawton was built in what is today Magnolia Springs State Park ; the location was favorable because the springs provided potable water and because of its proximity to the Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
In 1802, Watkinsville, originally known as the “ Big Springs ” community, was named after Colonel Robert Watkins of Augusta, a lawyer and early compiler of A Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia through 1799.
The runestones are now in the possession of the Maine State Museum in Augusta, Maine.
A gasoline powered Lombard hauler is on display at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
* Ira B. Bradford, Wisconsin State Assemblyman, lived in Augusta.
* Davis A. Donnelly, Wisconsin State Senator, was born in Augusta.
Cherry Valley was the birthplace of John H. Funk ( 1817-1871 ), State Assemblyman from New York City in 1857, and his younger sister Jane Augusta Funk ( 1823-1860 ), better known as the notorious Fanny White.
A gasoline powered hauler is on display at the Maine State Museum in Augusta, Maine.
* Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia, USA
Augusta State Airport is a public use airport located one nautical mile ( 2 km ) northwest of the central business district of Augusta, a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.
Augusta State Airport covers an area of 350 acres ( 142 ha ) at an elevation of 352 feet ( 107 m ) above mean sea level.
Model Assembly has two tiers: a Regional Training session and the Augusta State House Session.

Augusta and University
Students at Rice University in Houston, Texas, for example, held tournaments with trees as targets as early as 1964, and in the early 1960s players in Pendleton King Park in Augusta, Georgia would toss Frisbees in 50-gallon barrel trash cans designated as targets.
Located on the Kennebec River at the head of tide, it is home to the University of Maine at Augusta.
* Oost, Galla Placidia Augusta, University Press, Chicago, 1968.
He was the eldest son of Friedrich Bleek, Professor of Theology at Berlin University and then at the University of Bonn, and Augusta Charlotte Marianne Henriette Sethe.
There are three colleges: Colby College and Thomas ( both in Waterville ), and the University of Maine at Augusta.
* University of Maine at Augusta, a campus of the University of Maine
Her father taught literature and writing at the University of Maine at Augusta while her mother worked as a social worker with the Maine Department of Human Services.
The University of Göttingen (, GAU ), known informally as Georgia Augusta, is a university in the city of Göttingen, Germany.
Finding that he no longer desired the Georgia plantation life of his youth, he taught mathematics at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, and then served in executive positions with the Charlotte, Columbia, and Augusta Railroad ( executive superintendent ), the Savannah and Memphis Railroad ( president ), and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad ( president ).

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The King's brother Prince William ( the future King and Emperor William I ) had fled to England, and Bismarck intrigued with William's wife Augusta to place their teenage son ( the future Frederick III ) on the Prussian throne in King Frederick William IV's place Augusta would have none of it, and detested Bismarck thereafter, although Bismarck did later help to restore a working relationship between the King and his brother, who were on poor terms.
As the happy couples embrace Jack and Gwendolen, Algernon and Cecily, and even Dr. Chasuble and Miss Prism Lady Bracknell complains to her newfound relative: “ My nephew, you seem to be displaying signs of triviality .” “ On the contrary, Aunt Augusta ”, he replies, “ I ’ ve now realised for the first time in my life the vital Importance of being Earnest .”
# Augusta of Saxe-Gotha ( 1736 – 1751 ) Dowager Princess of Wales after her husband, Frederick, Prince of Wales, died.
* Augusta Webster ( 1837 1894 ), English poet, dramatist, essayist, and translator.
It was the starting-point of several important roads leading to the north-eastern portion of the empire the road ( Via Iulia Augusta ) by Iulium Carnicum to Veldidena ( mod.
Augusta Preschool Academy ( 301 students ), eight K-5 elementary schools
Established in 2001, Ripken Baseball represents Cal's and his brother Billy's business and philanthropy dealings and focuses on several subsidiaries: Ripken Management and Design, Youth Camps and Clinics, Cal Ripken, Sr. foundation, Ripken Professional Baseball, with three minor-league teams the Aberdeen IronBirds ( affiliated with the Orioles ); the Augusta GreenJackets ( affiliated with the San Francisco Giants ); and the Charlotte Stone Crabs ( affiliated with the Tampa Bay Rays ).
It was traversed by two great lines of Roman roads the Via Claudia Augusta leading from Verona and Tridentum across the Reschen Pass to the Fern Pass and thence to Augusta Vindelicorum ( Augsburg ), the other from Brigantium ( Bregenz ) on Lake Constance by Chur and Chiavenna to Como and Milan.
* Mary Augusta Ward The Mating of Lydia, The Coryston Family
* Mary Augusta Ward The Case of Richard Meynell
* Mary Augusta Ward Harvest
* Mary Augusta Ward Eleanor
The Battle of Empress Augusta Bay, on 1 – 2 November 1943 also known as the Battle of Gazelle Bay, Operation Cherry Blossom, and in Japanese sources as the Sea Battle of Bougainville Bay Shore ( ブーゲンビル島沖海戦 )— was a naval battle fought near the island of Bougainville.
" He was, nevertheless, of some benefit to the Gauls, for he crushed the Alamanni who then were still called Germans and not without illustrious glory, though he never fought save in brigand-fashion " ( Historia Augusta )
The earliest published work of Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory later to embrace Irish Nationalism and have an important role in the cultural life of Ireland was Arabi and His Household ( 1882 ), a pamphlet ( originally a letter to The Times newspaper ) in support of Ahmed Orabi and his revolt (" Arabi " being an archaic mistransliteration common in English at the time ).
Edwin John was a solicitor whose dour temperament cast a chill over his family, and Augusta was often absent from the children due to ill health, leaving her two sisters stern Salvationists to take her place in the household.
Interstate 520 begins at Interstate 20 in the northwest part of Augusta, and hooks around to the south and then east, crossing the Savannah River and crossing the Georgia South Carolina state line before heading to the north to meet back up with Interstate 20.

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