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Hensley and Settlement
* Hensley Settlement
It starts out as three separate forks that join in Harlan County, KY. Martins Fork starts in Hensley Settlement ( Kentucky ) on Brush Mountain in Bell County, KY and snakes its way north through the mountains to Baxter, KY. Clover Fork starts on Black Mountain ( Kentucky ) in Holmes Mill, KY, near the Virginia border, and flows west paralleling Kentucky Route 38 until it reaches Harlan, KY.
Included in the park is Hensley Settlement, an early 20th century Kentucky mountain community that has been preserved by the park service as representative of the early settler's life on top of Brush Mountain.
Tours through the old Hensley Settlement, trips into Gap Cave, also known as Cudjo's Cave, ( once used for shelter by traveling Indians and settlers ), living history events, campfire programs and demonstrations of the settlers ' lifestyle provide a glimpse of life in the past, Appalachian music festivals and concerts provide another view of the life in this area.
* Hensley Settlement

Hensley and South
The hostages who have been beheaded by Zarqawi's group, and possibly by Zarqawi himself, include Americans Nick Berg, Eugene Armstrong and Jack Hensley, South Korean Kim Sun-il, Shosei Koda from Japan, and Kenneth Bigley from the UK.
These neighborhoods include the South University, Naglee Park, Hensley Historic District, Reed Historic District and Vendome neighborhoods.
Behind the wheel of the # 00 Oldsmobile in 1985, Hensley came home second in points, just 29 points behind champion Jack Ingram, after a season with three wins at Hickory, South Boston, and IRP.

Hensley and Kentucky
George Went Hensley preaching in 1947 outside a Hamilton County, Tennessee courthouse in which a snake-handling minister was on trial ( from Taking Up Serpents: Snake Handlers of Eastern Kentucky by David L. Kimbrough )
* Guide to the Collection of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Southern Region II 1971-1983 Compiled by Nell Hensley, Eastern Kentucky University

Hensley and on
* Hensley, Gerald, Beyond the Battlefield: New Zealand and its Allies, 1939 – 45 ( 2009 ) 415pp., focus on diplomatic history
Disappointed with the Pentecostal church, Hensley decided to venture on his own to find his religion.
* Jon Hensley ( born 1965 ) and Kelley Menighan Hensley ( born 1967 ), husband and wife actors who had appeared together on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns.
Ken Hensley meanwhile had been gradually recording his own, mellower material ; his solo debut Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf was released the same year.
It was like grafting on a new piece of skin but it just didn't work-the body rejected it ", Hensley later explained.
A reunion gig with Ken Hensley & John Lawton took place in London on 7 December 2001 in the course of the Magicians Birthday Party, which since then became a tradition, even though Hensley never actually joined again.
* Ken Hensley – keyboards on The Headless Children
In 1973 New Zealand civil servant Gerald Hensley and the new New Zealand Ambassador to China, Bryce Harland, called on Alley.
Pamela Gail Hensley ( born on October 3, 1950 in Glendale, California ) is an American actress.
He also played on four demos by Ken Hensley ( eventually released on the 1994 album titled From Time to Time ) and three tracks which appear on the CD-only issue of John Martyn's Live At Leeds album from 1975.
The 10-track CD by Victor Banana ( a. k. a. cartoonist Tim Hensley ) was released in 1993 on the Jenkins-Peabody label.
His family settled on PEI in 1841 where Hensley became a lawyer.
Dr. Kiley met and married public relations director Janet Blake ( Pamela Hensley ) in 1975, at the beginning of the show's last season on the air.
* Ken Hensley ( ex-Uriah Heep ), From Time to Time ( 1994 ), keyboards on " There Comes a Time "
Currently working on The Bert Show on Q100 in Atlanta, and co-host of the former Radio With A TWIST syndicated radio program ( with Dennis Hensley and Will Wikle ).

Settlement and South
It was therefore not until the publication of J.H. Round's `` The Settlement Of The South And East Saxons '', and W.H. Stevenson's `` Dr. Guest And The English Conquest Of South Britain '', that a scientific basis for place-name studies was established.
The first few chapters of the novel, dealing with the discovery of Erewhon, are in fact based on Butler's own experiences in New Zealand where, as a young man, he worked as a sheep farmer on Mesopotamia Station for about four years ( 1860 – 1864 ) and explored parts of the interior of the South Island of which he wrote about in his A First Year in Canterbury Settlement ( 1863 ).
Examples of such institutions include Moore River Native Settlement in Western Australia, Doomadgee Aboriginal Mission in Queensland, Ebenezer Mission in Victoria and Wellington Valley Mission in New South Wales.
This counter-insurgency unit was formed by South Africa after the adoption of UNSCR 435, and was not, therefore, mentioned in the Settlement Proposal or related documents.
* Elgin Settlement, a 19th-century community for freed slaves located in present-day North Buxton and South Buxton, Ontario
* Thomas J. Pluckhahn, Kolomoki: Settlement, Ceremony, and Status in the Deep South, A. D. 350 to 750 ( Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2003 ).
* Iron Work Farm: Settlement of South Acton ; ' Iron Work Farm in Acton, Inc .' is a non-profit, historical corporation chartered in Massachusetts since 1964, that ooperates two historic houses: Jones Tavern and Faulkner House.
Settlement in the Belmont area began around the colonial-era Fort at the Point, built in the 1750s by Dutch settler James Kuykendall and others near the junction of the South Fork and Catawba Rivers.
His paternal grandfather, Isidor Shokhet ( from shochet, meaning " kosher butcher " in Hebrew ), lived in Kretinga, a city in the Pale of Settlement of the Russian Empire ( now in Lithuania ), and changed his surname to the Germanised Suchedowitz after escaping to Memel, Prussia, and then to Suchet after moving to Cape Town, South Africa.
Settlement along the South American coast in what is today French Guiana began in 1624, and a colony was founded on Saint Kitts in 1625 ( the island had to be shared with the English until the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, when it was ceded outright ).
It can denote nations without a sovereign state, emphasising the non-recognition and exclusion of ethnically-and religiously-defined peoples from the politico-economic world system, e. g. the Romani people worldwide, the Basque, Sami, pre-First World War Ashkenazi Jews in the Pale of Settlement, the Assyrians, and the Kurds in the Middle East, Pashtun throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan, the indigenous peoples of the Americas and First Nations groups throughout North, Central and South America, and indigenous Africans and Asians.
However, in his memoir A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson in New South Wales ", Tench wrote that he had never heard of the existence of smallpox among the French sailors 4, footnote.
If that were true, its progenitor would have to have survived in mainland South America at least until the Settlement of the Americas.
* Settlement Point Ferry, across the Hastings River near Port Macquarie, New South Wales
* South Africa-SAMOS ( The South African Multiple Option Settlement )
* Elements of A South Polar Lunar Settlement
Watkin Tench ( 1758 – 1833 )-a British officer who arrived with the First Fleet in 1788-later published two books on the subject of the foundations of New South Wales: Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay and Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson.
There are several railway residential areas namely Chhotta Ayma, Bara Ayma, Old Settlement, New Settlement, Mathurakati, Nimpura, South Side, Traffic etc., One of the major development in the town is grand opening of multi retail ' Puja Complex ' near famous Jaganath mandir with major stores like Big Bazaar, Pantaloons and many more.
In 1997 the Crown handed back the ownership of all naturally occurring pounamu to the South Island tribe Ngāi Tahu, as part of the Ngai Tahu Claims Settlement.
Youth hostel cottages, the Saint Arnaud Range behind. Saint Arnaud ( previously Rotoiti ) is a small alpine village located in the north of New Zealand's South Island, west of the mountains of the Saint Arnaud Range and 90 kilometres southwest of Nelson near the historic Tophouse Settlement.

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