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Belleview and was
The name, Belleview, which means beautiful view, came from one of the original settlers whose daughter was named “ Belle ”.
By 1886, it was referred to as Lake Lillian in a booklet about Belleview published by the Marion Land and Improvement Company.
According to Belleview history expert Gene Scroggie, the name Lillian was thought to belong to the wife of one of the men who formed the Marion Land and Improvement Company.
One story passed down about the name of the town, Belleview, was Pelot named it after his daughter Belle.
Belleview was called " The City of Oaks " in " The Story of Belleview " written by former Belleview Chamber of Commerce President Vincent Razzano in the late 1950s.
Another route out of Belleview to the south, according to Bray, was the Old Wire Road.
The Belleview Fire Department, of the period, was an all-volunteer outfit with one forty gallon water tank with a hose, mounted on two iron wheels and it was hand-drawn.
Belleview was just a year old when the first library group was formed by Professor George Gary Bush.
The library was also located in the offices of the Belleview Blade and later in the lobby of the Belleview Hotel, paying $ 3. 75 a month rent.
The Blade was among the earliest newspapers in Belleview.
The first Belleview Grammar School was a large two-room building complete with bell tower.
The present Belleview Elementary School was built in 1962 on 15 acres donated by Sham Sani, President of Belleview Heights Inc.
Belleview was also the site of a college, founded by the previously-mentioned George Bush in 1889.
This depot was later moved to land near city hall on U. S. 441 to house the Belleview and South Marion Chamber of Commerce.
" Woodeater " was the name given to one of the first trains to run through Belleview.
Chicken farming was another agricultural industry to develop around Belleview by the 1920s.
In the early 1900s, what would later become the Dixie Highway was just a narrow dirt road in Belleview.
The current County Road 484 was a bicycle path in 1913, heading west out of Belleview according to Bray.

Belleview and also
Bark Rescue in Belleview, IL also explains, “ Puppies are taken from their mother when they are 5 to 6 weeks old and sold to brokers who pack them in crates for resale to pet stores all over the country .” Only half of the puppies survive during this exhausting travel only to make it to the pet shop until they are sold.

Belleview and known
The township includes the communities of Attercliffe, Beckett's Bridge, Belleview Beach, Burnaby, Camelot Beach, Chambers Corners, Long Beach, Morgan's Point, O ' Reilly's Bridge, Ostryhon Corners, Perry, Wainfleet ( known until the 1920s as Marshville ), Wellandport ( which straddles the border with the neighbouring Township of West Lincoln ), Willow Bay and Winger.

Belleview and for
Sixty-three people voted, 44 of them for Alfred Stetson, who became the first mayor of Belleview.

Belleview and 1890s
Another large, Victorian-style hotel established by Plant during the 1890s was the Belleview Biltmore near Clearwater, Florida.

Belleview and out
Tourism first started on the island around 1964, with only a few visitors on weekends from the mainland Belleview Hotel, brought out by a local boat called ' Sailfish ', built by a schoolteacher beside the then Teachers House.

Belleview and .
The county is divided into sixteen townships: Adams, Beaver, Belleview, Canova, Carthage, Clearwater, Clinton, Grafton, Green Valley, Henden, Howard, Miner, Redstone, Rock Creek, Roswell, Vermillion.
* Dr. J. Porter House — 391 Belleview Ave.
Belleview is a city in Marion County, Florida.
In 1854, he settled on a farm about three miles west of where the current Belleview City Hall is located.
By 1880, the area, around what would become Belleview, had a population of about 350 people.
The Belleview Library still stands today as the second oldest library building in the state of Florida ; that building serving as the lobby of the expanded library today.
Later newspapers included the Belleview Newsletter, the Belleview News and the Voice of South Marion.

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This desire, I went on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing.
It was certain now that Jess was in the house, but also, presumably, was Stacey Black.
But it also made him conspicuous to the enemy, if it was the enemy, and he hadn't been spotted already.
He was asking had it been she who left the love note in his sheets ( she also served as maid ) when he saw the Grafin followed by a stately blond girl approaching his table.
This was also a corpse -- a male, judging from the coral arm bands, the tribal scars still discernible on the maggoty face, the painted bone of the warrior caste which still pierced the septum of the rotting nose.
His superiors had also preached this, saying it was the way for eternal honor.
Charles, also fifteen, was tall and skinny, scraggly, with straight black hair like an Indian's and sharp brown eyes.
Although New Orleans was not to learn of it for a spell, she also was a sadist, a nymphomaniac and unobtrusively mad -- the perpetrator of some of the worst crimes against humanity ever committed on American soil.
There was also a dog, a dingo dog.
There was also a long wooden spear and a woomera, a spear-throwing device which gives the spear an enormous velocity and high accuracy.
There was also a boomerang, elaborately carved.
It was also subtly familiar, for it was the odor of the human body, but multiplied innumerable times because of the fact that the aborigines never bathed.
It was to provide a safe and spacious crossing for these caravans, and also to make a pleasance for the city, that Shah Abbas 2, in about 1657 built, of sun-baked brick, tile, and stone, the present bridge.
There was also a lesson, one that has served ever since to keep Americans, in their conflicts with one another, from turning from the ballot to the bullet.
Joseph Jastrow, the younger son of the distinguished rabbi, Marcus Jastrow, was a friendly, round-faced fellow with a little mustache, whose field was psychology, and who was also a punster and a jolly tease.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
she also went to Washington and appealed to Senator George William Norris of Nebraska, the Fighting Liberal, from whose office a sympathetic but cautious harrumphing was heard.
The Indians who came aboard ship to collect the mail also interested her greatly, even if she was suitably shocked, according to the customs of the society in which she had been reared, to find them `` naked, except a piece of cotton cloth wrapped around their middle ''.
He also disliked Runyon, for no good reason other than the fact that the Demon's talent was so marked as to put him well beyond the Hetman's say-so or his supervision.

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