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Hobson and County
Hobson City is a town in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States.
She was born Babette Valerie Louise Hobson in Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Hobson died in Hampstead in the County of London.
File: AlleghenyCountyCourthouse. jpg | Allegheny County Courthouse, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by Henry Hobson Richardson
The design is based upon Henry Hobson Richardson's Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
* Hobson, Jefferson County, Alabama, United States
* Hobson, Washington County, Alabama, a census-designated place in the United States
* Hobson, County Durham, a village in England
* Hobson County, New Zealand, a former local authority in New Zealand
Hobson was born " John Bulmer Hobson " in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland in 1883, though many sources give his place of birth as Holywood, County Down.
Hobson is a village in County Durham, in England.
He also supported Foerster and served as Foerster's intermediary with the City of Pittsburgh to build a new County Jail to replace a facility which was designed by famous architect Henry Hobson Richardson in the 1800s.

Hobson and Alabama
According to Town Hall records, much of the area now included in the corporate limits of the Town of Hobson City was once within the City of Oxford, Alabama.
According to Town Hall records, much of the area now included in the corporate limits of the Town of Hobson City was once within the City of Oxford, Alabama.
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* Hobson City, Alabama, a town in the United States

Hobson and unincorporated
North of Karnes City US 181 passes through Hobson ( unincorporated ), followed by Falls City, Poth, and Floresville.

Hobson and community
The forwardness of the book's conclusions discredited Hobson among the professional economics community.
Hobson had admitted grievous bodily harm and avoided a prison sentence, instead receiving a community punishment.

Hobson and United
* April 26-The United States Navy aircraft carrier USS Wasp collides with the destroyer USS Hobson while on sea exercises in the Atlantic Ocean, killing 175 men.
* Richmond Pearson Hobson – Deceased member of the United States House of Representatives and Medal of Honor recipient.
The New Zealand Company settlement at Wellington, for example, continued to use the United Tribes flag until ordered to replace it by Governor William Hobson in May 1840 ( following his declaration of British sovereignty ).
* Riverview at Hobson Grove, a mid-19th century historic house museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Once Clarke had set up the front for the IRB on Parnell Street, he was in almost daily contact with nearly all the leading players, most notably Bulmer Hobson, whom he would have encountered on his lecture tours in the United States.
* Hobson, Montana, United States
* Hobson, Texas, United States
After the establishment of the United States Air Force as a separate military branch in September 1947, Shaw Army Airfield was renamed Shaw Air Force Base, on 13 January 1948 and the 20th Fighter-Bomber Wing was activated on 15 August 1947 with the implementation of the Hobson, or " wing-base " plan.
It was made into a full-length film directed by Anthony Pelissier and starring John Howard Davies, Valerie Hobson and John Mills ; the film was released in the United Kingdom in 1949 and in 1950 in the United States.
Following his tenure as publisher, Hobson went on to run Marvel's international business as managing director of Marvel Europe, including its companies in the United Kingdom and Italy, as well as its publishing and licensing operations throughout the rest of Europe.

Randolph and County
* Corinth, Randolph County, Alabama
* His son Peyton Randolph, Jr. ( Virginia, 1739-Virginia, May 16, 1784 ) was a Major in the American Revolution and aide-de-camp to the Marquis of Lafayette and married ( 1763 ) his first cousin Lucy Harrison ( Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County (?
Clay County was established on December 7, 1866 from land taken from Randolph and Talladega County.
The citizens of the area had a difficult time reaching the county seat of Wedowee in Randolph County because of the Tallapoosa River to the east.
* Randolph County, Alabama – east
* Randolph County ( west )
* Randolph County, Georgia-northeast
* Randolph County, North Carolina-northeast
* Randolph County ( southeast )
Over time, parts of the future Barbour County were included in Harrison, Lewis, and Randolph Counties.
* Jacksonville, Missouri ( Randolph County )
* Saratoga, Indiana, town in Randolph County
* Randolph ( County seat )
His paternal grandparents were Needham Avery ( Civil War veteran ) ( October 8, 1838-February 20, 1913, buried at Wehadkee Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Randolph County, AL ) and his wife Lucinda C. Baxly ( May 11, 1844-March 10, 1892 ).
His paternal Great-grandparents were John Walton Avery ( December 16, 1805-January 13, 1878, buried at Rock Springs Cemetery, Randolph County, AL ) and wife Elizabeth Brannon Tomme Avery ( October 17, 1809-October 15, 1895, buried at Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Stroud, AL ).
* Randolph County ( north )
* Randolph County, Alabama – south
Randolph County is a county of the U. S. state of Alabama.
Randolph County is a prohibition or dry county.
The Randolph County High School Tigers won the 2003 2-A State football Championship.
Randolph County was established by the Alabama Legislature on December 18, 1832,
Randolph County was one of several counties created out of the last Creek cession formulated by the Treaty of Cusseta, on March 24, 1832.
The first county seat for Randolph County was established in 1833 at Hedgeman Triplett's Ferry on the west bank of the Big Tallapoosa River, about west of Wedowee.
Wedowee lies in the center of Randolph County, on a fork of the Little Tallapoosa River.

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