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At Emerson's request, Alcott helped arrange Thoreau's funeral, which was held at First Parish Sanctuary in Concord, despite Thoreau having disavowed membership in the church when he was in his early twenties.
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At least 40, 000 residents were rendered homeless and were moved to relief camps.
At the turn of the 19th century, immigrants from Naples and Genoa opened the first pizza bars, though Spanish residents subsequently owned most of the pizza businesses.
At the 2010 census, the population was 141, 527 ; the Dayton metropolitan area had 841, 502 residents, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Ohio and the 61st largest in the United States.
At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, the residents of Provence were struggling to reconcile economic development and population growth with their desire to preserve the landscape and culture that make Provence unique.
At the same time, the " kominka " imperialization project was put under way to instill the " Japanese Spirit " in Taiwanese residents, and ensure the Taiwanese would remain loyal subjects of the Japanese Emperor ready to make sacrifices during wartime.
At the beginning of the Civil War, Indian Territory had been essentially reduced to the boundaries of the future State of Oklahoma, and the primary residents of the Territory were members of the Five Civilized Tribes plus a number of Plains tribes that had been relocated to the western part of Indian Territory on land leased from the Five Civilized Tribes.
At various times in history, residents of Delmarva Peninsula have proposed that its Maryland and Virginia portions secede from their respective states, merging with Delaware to create a new state named Delmarva.
At its founding in March 1879, it had a population of just 100, and only two years later in late 1881 it had more than 7, 000 citizens, excluding all Chinese, Mexicans, women and children residents.
At present, residents of Kielce are only available to the Airport the Kielce-Maslow, as a civilian airport located in the sports Maslow.
At the time, Volusia County had as few as 600 residents.
At its peak of development, Mohenjo-daro could have housed around 35, 000 residents.
At its height c 2900 BC, Uruk probably had 50, 000 – 80, 000 residents living in 6 km < sup > 2 </ sup > of walled area ; making it the largest city in the world at the time.
At the 2001 census, Winchmore Hill had 12, 225 residents in 4, 976 households.
" At the time the city had 350, 000 residents while the rural county had 30, 000.
At present, its two largest employers have a combined total of more than 2, 000 employees, and several other industries provide hundreds of additional jobs for county residents.
At current rates of growth, the number of residents will double every 21 years.
At any time, between 350 and 400 county residents are enrolled in higher education of some form.
At the time, it was thought by New Orleans residents that the dynamiting saved the city, but historians now believe that the dynamiting was unnecessary due to major upstream levee breaks that relieved pressure on the New Orleans levees.
At least three residents died.
At the time of incorporation, the city reported only 125 residents.
At the last minute a " miracle wind " ( so labeled by Tok's residents ) came up, diverting the fire just short of the first building.
At the time, Sheridan had around 199 African American residents out of the town's total population of 1898.
At home the percentages of the languages residents speak are English 70. 47 %, Spanish 6. 26 %, Chinese 5. 96 %, Japanese 2. 70 %, Mandarin 1. 80 %, Cantonese 1. 57 %, Persian 1. 43 %, Tagalog 1. 30 %, Korean 1. 08 %, French 0. 90 %, German 0. 83 %, Formosan 0. 73 %, Italian 0. 66 %, Vietnamese 0. 57 %, Urdu 0. 50 %, and 3. 23 % of people spoke some other language which represented less than 0. 50 % of the population.
At these distribution hubs Florin's residents of Japanese descent were then sent to internment camps far from the coast.
At sometime prior to the war, the County established a branch of the free library, which local residents also remember coming to.

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