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Carrabelle and local
Carrabelle, Dog Island, and St. George Island served as points to stage raids on local ports as well as San Marcos de Apalache in 1677 and 1682.

Carrabelle and is
One style of pottery first found in Carrabelle is named Carrabelle Punctuated.
The second largest town in Franklin County is Carrabelle, 25 miles east of Appalachiola on the Carrabelle River.
Carrabelle is a city in Franklin County along Florida's Panhandle in the United States.
Carrabelle is located at about 20 miles east of Apalachicola, Florida at the mouth of the Carrabelle River on the Gulf of Mexico.
Carrabelle is surrounded by the Carrabelle River, Crooked River, Ochlockonee River and the Gulf of Mexico.
Carrabelle is the home of the " World's Smallest Police Station ".
The Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum is located in the Carrabelle City Complex, 1001 Gray Avenue and admission is free.
Carrabelle is a part of the Franklin County School District system.
Danny Bonaduce is also an ordained Minister, as part of a 94 WYSP Radio Promotion becoming an Ordained Minister with the Universal Life Church World Headquarters, Carrabelle, FL.
It is a navigable inland waterway running approximately 1700 kilometers ( 1050 mi ) from Carrabelle, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas.
Dog Island is located in the northwestern Florida Gulf coast just 3. 5 miles off-shore from Carrabelle in Franklin County, Florida.

Carrabelle and located
It's the eastern-most part of a chain of barrier islands located off the northern panhandle of Florida just offshore from where the Crooked River merges into the Carrabelle River and then into St. George Sound.

Carrabelle and building
Johnnie Mirabella, St. Joe Telephone's lone Carrabelle employee at the time, first tried moving the call box to another building, but the illegal calls continued.

Carrabelle and also
* Extending from the Georgia State line near Beachton to Pensacola, via Tallahassee, Woodville, Newport, and as near St. Marks as practicable, and thence around the coast to Panacea Springs, St. Teresa, Lanark, also via Wakulla, Crawfordville, Sopchoppy, Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Port St. Joe, Panama City, near mouth of Choctawhatchie River, Freeport, Portland, New Valparaiso, Camp Walton, and thence into State Road No. 1 at or near Milton and thence over State Road No. 1 connecting with Pensacola.
* Extending from the Georgia State line near Beachton to Pensacola, via Tallahassee, Woodville, Newport, and as near St. Marks as practicable, and thence around the coast to Panacea Springs, St. Teresa, Lanark, also via Wakulla, Crawfordville, Sopchoppy, Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Port St. Joe, Panama City, Bruce, Freeport, Portland, New Valparaiso, Camp Walton, and thence into State Road No. 1 at or near Milton and thence over State Road No. 1 connecting with Pensacola.

Carrabelle and City
* Official Carrabelle City Website
While in Carrabelle, paddle steamers such as the Crecent City would take on cargo and passengers for Apalachicola and other points.
* SR 30 from Carrabelle to west of Panama City

Carrabelle and on
In the past the Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railroad passed through Sopchoppy on its route between Tallahassee and Carrabelle until its abandonment in 1948, while the Tallahassee Railroad, the first railroad in Florida, was abandoned by the Seaboard Coast Line in 1983.
The Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Gulf Railroad was incorporated on January 5, 1891.
The Thomasville, Tallahassee and Gulf Railroad was incorporated under the general incorporation laws of Florida to build, maintain, and operate a railroad from a point on the line between the cities of Tallahassee, in the State of Florida, and Thomasville, in the State of Georgia, through the counties of Leon, Wakulla and Franklin, in the State of Florida, passing through Tallahassee and terminating on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, at or near Carrabelle, on James's Island, in Franklin county, a distance of about seventy miles.
The Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad was destroyed for a distance of 30 miles and a locomotive on the track was displaced some 100 yards off the track.

Carrabelle and from
In 1877 Oliver Hudson Kelly, from Massachusetts founded the town and named it Rio Carrabelle.
The waterway currently consists of three non-contiguous segments: the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, extending from Brownsville, Texas, east to Carrabelle, Florida ; a second section of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, beginning at Tarpon Springs, Florida, and extending south to Fort Myers, Florida ; and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, extending from Key West, Florida, to Norfolk, Virginia ( milepost 0. 0 ).
The sections of US 319 in Medart, Florida and from just east of Carrabelle, Florida to its terminus in Apalachicola are concurrent with US 98.
It was projected along a route extending from Carrabelle through Tallahassee and northward to the Georgia-Florida line.
* Extending from the Georgia State line near Beechton to East Point, via Tallahassee, Crawfordville, Blockers Ferry and Carrabelle.
* SR 30 from north of St. Marks to east of Carrabelle
* SR 30A from east of Carrabelle to Carrabelle
On the 10th at 10: 30 p. m., northeast storm warnings were issued from Carrabelle, Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana.

Carrabelle and for
Born in rural Carrabelle, Florida, O ' Neil was initially denied the opportunity to attend high school due to racial segregation ; at the time, Florida had only four high schools specifically for African Americans.

Carrabelle and .
The county's river's include the Carrabelle River and its tributaries the New River ( Florida Panhandle ) and Crooked River ( Florida ), visited by paddlers.
For many decades, Carrabelle had the only tertiary sewage treatment facility in the State of Florida, but this may have been updated in recent years.
The following year the first U. S. Post office was established with its address as Rio Carrabelle.
In 1891 The Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad was established to connect Carrabelle northward through Tallahassee to the Florida-Georgia line.
On August 23, 2008, Tropical Storm Fay made its record fourth landfall in the state of Florida at Carrabelle.

has and local
He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has appealed to federal laws.
`` The committee continues to feel that Florida has progressed in a sound and equitable program at both the state and local levels in its efforts to review and assess transition problems as they arise from time to time in the entire spectrum of civil rights ''.
Thus, there has come into being a situation in which the state must raise all of its own revenues and, in addition, must give assistance to its local governments.
This financial assistance from the state has become necessary because the local governments themselves found the property tax, or at least at the rates then existing, insufficient for their requirements.
Taxation of tangible movable property in Rhode Island has been generally of a `` hands off '' nature due possibly to several reasons: ( 1 ) local assessors, in the main, are not well paid and have inadequate office staffs, ( 2 ) the numerous categories of this component of personal property make locating extremely difficult, and ( 3 ) the inexperience of the majority of assessors in evaluating this type of property.
Interest has been shown for a number of years by local assessors in the possibility of taxing boats.
It has been said that when local government revenues were mostly produced locally from the property tax, the lack of a uniform fiscal year was no great handicap ; ;
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
While the U. S. Department of Labor has a program of projecting industry and occupational employment trends and publishing current outlook statements, there is little tangible evidence that these projections have been used extensively in local curriculum planning.
Geometric pottery has not yet received the thorough, detailed study which it deserves, partly because the task is a mammoth one and partly because some of its local manifestations, as at Argos, are only now coming to light.
Yet the truth, according to the New Testament, is that every local church has its existence only by being the embodiment of the whole church in that particular place.
The President has also called upon the Attorney General, the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, and the Secretary of Labor to coordinate their efforts `` in the development of a program of federal leadership to assist states and local communities in their efforts to cope with the problem.
Noting that President Kennedy has handed the Defense Department the major responsibility for the nation's civil defense program, Mr. Hawksley said the federal government would pay half the salary of a full-time local director.
The governor wrote Miss Grant that he has been concerned for some time `` with the continuous problem which confronts our local and state law enforcement officers as a result of the laws regulating Sunday sales ''.
The attorney general has advised local police that it is their duty to enforce the blue laws.
The local `` family of God '' has failed its new members through neglect and unconcern for their spiritual welfare.
After Larkin has been persuaded to restock his tangled acres with pheasants, he poaches only what he needs for the nourishment of his family and local callers.
This has got to be some kind of local phenomenon.
Ethnologists in these countries tended to focus on differentiating among local ethnolinguistic groups, documenting local folk culture, and representing the prehistory of what has become a nation through various forms of public education ( eg, museums of several kinds ).
Each church has its own doctrine and liturgy, based in most cases on that of the Church of England ; and each church has its own legislative process and overall episcopal polity, under the leadership of a local primate.

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