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His parents, George Philip Gein ( 1873 – 1940 ) and Augusta Wilhelmine ( Lehrke ) Gein ( 1878 – 1945 ), both natives of Wisconsin, had two sons: Henry George Gein ( 1901 – 1944 ), and his younger brother, Edward Theodore Gein.
Augusta Gein moved to this location to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons.
Augusta Gein, a fervent Lutheran, preached to her boys the innate immorality of the world, the evil of drinking, and the belief that all women ( herself excluded ) were prostitutes and instruments of the devil.

Augusta and operated
As of mid-2009, Delta Air Lines regional carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines ( ASA ) no longer operates the ATR-72 turboprop aircraft, and all ExpressJet flights into and out of Augusta are operated with 50-seat CRJ-200 regional jets.
The presence of Fort Gordon in Augusta results in periodic military charter flights using widebody aircraft such as McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and McDonnell Douglas MD-11 trijet aircraft operated by World Airways.
In March 1941 the president of the Chamber of Commerce contacted Harold S. Darr, who operated a primary flight school for the Air Corps in Albany, Georgia ( Albany Army Airfield ) to promote the idea to locate the new school in the Augusta area.
The airport is owned by the state of Maine, but managed and operated by the city of Augusta.
By the end of September 2004, DIMIA officials were planning to move Rau to the Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre ( commonly known as the Baxter Detention Centre ), a DIMIA facility ( operated by Global Solutions Limited, or GSL ) near the town of Port Augusta in South Australia.
Joshua and Martha operated a boarding house and livery stable that is now the site of a firehouse in Augusta.
The airport, situated in Weyers Cave, Virginia, is operated by the Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport Commission, which consists of members from the cities of Staunton, Waynesboro and Harrisonburg, and the counties of Augusta and Rockingham.
During the 1970s and 1980s, Chance acted as a midway barker and operated games of skill at carnivals and fairs and was one of the most successful operators, eventually employing 250 people and running 40 games at the Ohio State Fair along, on a circuit that includes Columbus, OH, Raleigh, NC, Augusta, GA, Syracuse, NY, Hollywood, FL, and Corpus Christi, TX before tiring of the constant travels and con men who frequented this business.

Augusta and small
He had a small, basic golf facility installed at Camp David, and became close friends with the Augusta National Chairman Clifford Roberts, inviting Roberts to stay at the White House on several occasions ; Roberts, an investment broker, also handled the Eisenhower family's investments.
He studied at home under his father's guidance and took classes in a small school in Augusta.
Old Augusta remains a small village today.
Donnie Thompson researched and named a small subdivision " Westobou Crossing " which is located in North Augusta, South Carolina.
The ancient town walls of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum are still preserved almost in their entirety, enclosing a rectangle 725 by 571 m. They are 6. 4 m high, built of concrete faced with small blocks of stone.
In the mid-2000s, Radio One began to consider selling non-core stations, stations that don't target African Americans or those in very small black markets ( such as Augusta, Georgia where four stations were sold ).
The site of present-day Dorchester may have originally been a small garrison fort for the Legio II Augusta established shortly after the Roman conquest.
Augusta often took pleasure in snubbing her mother-in-law, usually small incidents, such as telling her that she would be wearing a different dress than the one the Empress had recommended, that she would not be riding to get her figure back after childbirth as Wilhelm had no intention of stopping at one son, and informing the Empress that Augusta's daughter, Viktoria, was not named after her ( though, again, in her memoirs, Viktoria Luise states that she was named after both her grandmother and her great-grandmother, Queen Victoria ).
254 Augusta is a typical small Main belt asteroid.
In response to the attack on Pearl Harbor Colonel Herbert W. Schmidt, camp commander, moved his small staff from his temporary office in the Augusta post office building to the unfinished headquarters building at Camp Gordon on December 9, 1941 and the 4th Infantry Division began to establish operations there.
* Miranda-a small coastal area south of Port Augusta, but basically uninhabited.
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Augusta and store
In 1898, J. B. Holmes built the Port Augusta Hotel, which would also act as a store and even a church in the coming years.
Vacant Montgomery Ward store, Regency Mall ( Augusta, Georgia ) | Augusta, GA
Born of modest means in Columbia County, Georgia, McDuffie's extraordinary intellect was noticed while clerking at a store in Augusta, Georgia.
A headline in Augusta, Georgia read “ Women Risk Life and Limb in Bitter Battle for Nylons ” and went on to detail how crowds clamored into the store, knocking down shelves and displays along the way.

Augusta and eventually
* Robert McKnight ( c. 1789-1846 ), born in Augusta County, moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1809, member of a trading expedition under Zebulon Pike to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1812, captured by Spanish and imprisoned until 1821, eventually renounced his United States citizenship, moved to Mexico, and became owner of the Santa Rita del Cobre copper mine in Chihuahua ( now New Mexico ).
His parents eventually moved to Augusta, Kentucky, where Clooney attended Augusta High School.
Daniel Rhodes eventually yielded, and Mark and Charlotte Augusta Hanna were married on September 27, 1864.
The novel follows the travels of Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager, and his eccentric Aunt Augusta as they find their way across Europe, and eventually even further afield.
However, Augusta eventually lost touch with Medora, who had become ill in Brittany after a series of miscarriages.
Throughout 1779 the regiment, with Few now second in command, frequently turned out to skirmish with probing British units, eventually forcing the enemy to abandon Augusta, which the British had captured soon after the fall of Savannah.
The explorations of Stuart eventually resulted in the Australian Overland Telegraph Line being built and the main route from Port Augusta to Darwin being established, which is now known as the Stuart Highway in his honour.
Other cases that were socially notable were the 1847 divorce case of Henry Cobb against his wife Augusta Adams Cobb, for joining the Mormons and eventually marrying Brigham Young in a polygamous marriage ( Cobb v. Cobb ); and that in 1850 of Prof. John White Webster for murdering George Parkman ( Commonwealth v. Webster ).
The plan was to eventually link up with the Georgia Railroad from Augusta and the Macon and Western Railroad, which ran from Macon to Savannah.
Although Eastwood generally refused to spend much time in scouting for locations, particularly unfamiliar ones, Cimino and Daley traveled extensively around the Big Sky Country in Montana for thousands of miles and eventually decided on the Great Falls area and to shoot the film in the towns of Ulm, Hobson, Fort Benton, Augusta and Choteau and surrounding mountainous countryside.
George Madison was born in June 1763 in the portion of Augusta County, Virginia that eventually became Rockingham County.

Augusta and purchased
Living for many years in Beverly Hills, California, in the house formerly owned by George and Ira Gershwin, in 1980, she purchased a second home on Riverside Drive in Augusta, Kentucky, near Maysville, her childhood hometown.
George Taylor Denison, after serving in the British militia during the War of 1812, purchased an area of land in 1815 from Queen Street West to Bloor Street, roughly between where Augusta and Lippincott Streets now run.
Jones first visited Fruitlands, an Augusta arboretum and indigo plantation since the Civil War era, in the spring of 1930, and he purchased it for $ 70, 000 in 1931, with the plan to design a golf course on the site.
Six years prior, in 1854, Stevens and his partner James G. Blaine had purchased the newspaper The Kennebec Journal in Augusta, where the pair collaborated for 14 years on editing their publication and pushing the development of Maine's Republican Party.
In 1983, Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia, purchased Florida Publishing Company.
Maine Central purchased the Portland and Kennebec Railroad, which ran from Portland to Augusta and was built to standard track gauge, since it connected with the Boston and Maine Railroad at Portland.
Long was born in Powell River, the son of George Hibbert Long and Augusta Denise Simard, and from 1958 he worked in the family transportation business and in 1979 purchased and expanded it.
Early in his time in Ripley, Rankin learned that his brother Thomas, a merchant in Augusta County, Virginia, had purchased slaves.
Resuming his law practice after the termination of hostilities, he purchased the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel newspaper in 1866, and, in 1871, was defeated for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate.

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