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* March 12 – The North Carolina General Assembly establishes Wake County ( named for Margaret Wake, the wife of North Carolina Royal Governor William Tryon ) from portions of Cumberland, Johnston and Orange counties.
Gardner was born in the big farming community of Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, the youngest of seven children ( she had two brothers, Raymond and Melvin, and four sisters, Beatrice, Elsie Mae, Inez, and Myra ).
* Cleveland, Johnston County, North Carolina
** Selma, North Carolina, town in Johnston County
He and his second wife, the former Emily Ann Johnston ( 1853 – 1948 ), settled in the Creek Community of Houston County.
* Johnston County ( south )
* Johnston County ( southeast )
* Johnston County ( north )
Johnston County is a county located in the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
Map of Johnston County, 1909
* Johnston County ( southwest )
* Johnston County ( northwest )
The county was formed in 1855 from parts of Edgecombe County, Johnston County, Nash County, and Wayne County.
* Johnston County, North Carolina-southwest
Wake County was formed in 1771 from parts of Cumberland County, Johnston County, and Orange County.
* Johnston County, North Carolina-north
The county was formed in 1752 from parts of Bladen County, Granville County, and Johnston County.

Johnston and Visitors
* Official Visitor Information website hosted by the Johnston County Visitors Bureau
* Official Visitor Information for the Town of Benson, NC, maintained by the Johnston County Visitors Bureau.

Johnston and Bureau
Johnston challenged those who made that claim, such as the American Farm Bureau Federation, to cite an example of a farm that was lost because of estate taxes, and they were unable to do so.
When commissioned and annexed to the Naval Supply Depot at Norfolk, the facility was renamed FISC Cheatham Annex in honor of RADM Joseph Johnston Cheatham, the 1929 Chief of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, the forerunner of today's Naval Supply Systems Command.

Johnston and official
There were no official license plates issued for use on Johnston Atoll.
The official emblem of the society was the Okapi, which was chosen because, although it was well known to the inhabitants of its region, it was unknown to the European scientific community until the English explorer Harry Johnston sent to London an Okapi skin which received international attention in 1901.
bar: Max Johnston text :" multi-instrumentalist " from: 1994 till: 1996 color: official
It was the last official battle of the Civil War between the armies of Major General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston.
* Johnston County government official website
* Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, ethnographer and U. S. Indian agent who named many counties and places in Michigan in his official capacity ; husband of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.
Extremely popular, Johnston was selected to serve as the Senate ’ s first President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate, the Senate ’ s highest official behind the President of the Oklahoma Senate.
From 1848 until the construction of the Central Freeway in the 1950s, 9th Street ( formerly known as Johnston Street ) was the official ( and generally recognized ) boundary between SoMa and the Mission District.
In his absence, the remaining Beach Boys – Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, and ( now an official member ) Bruce Johnston – recorded the bulk of Friends along with selected members of The Wrecking Crew.
During the 2006 poll 100 Players Who Shook The Kop compiled by the official Liverpool Football Club web site over 110, 000 Reds worldwide voted for their top 100 players of all time with Johnston coming in a very respectable 59th, not bad for a player who was once branded by Jack Charlton, whilst he was a youngster at Middlesbrough, as " the worst footballer I have ever seen ,".
When Liverpool reached the FA Cup final again, McMahon was one of the team's two Scousers ( along with Aldridge ) obliged to perform a localised rap on the official FA Cup final song Anfield Rap, written in a trend-encapsulating rap and house music style by team-mate Craig Johnston.
On November 15, 2011 Penang had hosted the official visit by Governor General of Canada the Right Honourable David Johnston and the ex-Speaker of the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan for 2 days.
On October 31, 2008, an official announcement was made that the Atlantic Championship series had been purchased by Ben Johnston, an Atlanta area businessman and one-time Atlantic racer.
Johnston was initially declared the winner, and an official recount in a several contested towns preserved Johnston's victory, though by a narrower margin.
During the first session of the Legislature during 1929, the House brought official impeachment charges against Governor Johnston.

Johnston and site
The Johnston Atoll area was used during the 1950s and 1960s as an American nuclear weapons test sitefor both above-ground and underground nuclear tests.
Later on, it became the site of a chemical weapons depot and the site of the Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System ( JACADS ).
Safeguard C was the basis for maintaining Johnston Atoll as a " ready to test " above-ground nuclear testing site should atmospheric nuclear testing ever be deemed to be necessary again.
In 1962, the U. S. Department of Defense used Palmyra as an observation site during several high-altitude nuclear weapons tests high above Johnston Atoll.
* Johnston County-NC. com A site dedicated to covering the county.
The Piqua Heritage Festival, held since 1981, is a yearly event held at the site of the Col. John Johnston farm ( also known as Piqua Historical Area ) on Labor Day weekend which draws historians, Native American tribes, and tourists.
He was appointed chairman of the board of Aer Rianta in 1990 under the Haughey government, but resigned in October 1991 amid the scandal over the purchase of the Johnston Mooney & O ' Brien site by Telecom Eireann.
In 1991, a company law inspector, solicitor John Glackin, was appointed by the then Government to investigate complicated dealings involving Mr Desmond and the purchase and sale of the former Johnston Mooney and O ’ Brien site in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
According to the Glackin Report, Hoddle Investments ( the vehicle through which the deal was handled ) executed two contracts with Telecom Eireann for the sale of the Johnston Mooney & O ' Brien site for an aggregate price of £ 9. 4 million, on May 7, 1990.
Money from the sale of the Johnston Mooney & O ' Brien site had ended up in the same account-a revelation that Conor Haughey said he was " very concerned " about.
Little Ben was manufactured, according to Pevsner, by Gillett & Johnston of Croydon, and was erected in 1892 ; removed from the site in 1964, and restored and re-erected in 1981 by Westminster City Council with sponsorship from Elf Aquitaine Ltd " offered as a gesture of Franco-British friendship ".
Mount Augustine was also the site of an early near-disaster for Johnston, when he became trapped on the mountain during an eruption after high winds grounded the first two evacuation aircraft.
Photo of Victoria Cross recipient William Henry Johnston, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.
Grave photo of Victoria Cross recipient William Henry Johnston, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.
Suspicious of the detailed knowledge of the site shown by ITC ( their funder ), Johnston flies to ITC's headquarters in New Mexico to investigate.
The first Church on the site was built in 1791 to a design by Francis Johnston and was partly incorporated into the present building one hundred years later.
Established on the Lowca site in 1800 as " Heslops, Milward, Johnston & Co ."- the engineering and ironfounding expertise coming from the brothers Adam, Thomas & Crosby Heslop, formerly associated with the Seaton ironworks-the firm was taken over by iron-mining firm Tulk, Ley & Co. about 1837.
Home of James and Nancy Bennett, simple yeoman farmers, their home served as the site of the surrender negotiations between Major General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston April 17, 18, and 26, 1865.
Avatar also has a strong web presence, launching Ellis ' FreakAngels webcomic and comics news site Bleeding Cool, helmed by Rich Johnston.
The old college site was visited by Samuel Johnston and James Boswell in August 1773.
Upon inspecting the site, Johnston " by raking over the spot with the butt end of a spear very evident marks of the foundations of some extensive buildings were to be seen, but were still too indistinct to enable us to form any idea as to their character.

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