Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Charlestown, Boston" ¶ 20
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Charlestown and was
She was born in Hamilton County, Nebraska on Sept. 8, 1903 and died on March 9, 2002 in Charlestown, South Carolina.
Charlestown Police Station, which served as the Headquarters for police officers in Nevis, was destroyed by fire in December 1991.
The Museum of Nevis History, Charlestown, housed in the restored Georgian building where Alexander Hamilton was born.
The sandwich was created to entice the large numbers of navy servicemen stationed at the Charlestown Navy Yard.
Morse was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the first child of the pastor Jedidiah Morse ( 1761 – 1826 )— who was also a geographer — and Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese ( 1766 – 1828 ).
The capital was moved south to the town of Charlestown, and the island's successful sugar trade quickly bounced back.
Charlestown was established in 1808, named after one of its surveyors, Charles Beggs, upon, of which was designated for a town square.
Charlestown was the home of the first Indiana state governor, Jonathan Jennings.
Charlestown was also the home of Days of the New's frontman, Travis Meeks, while the band originated from here.
From 1811-1878 Charlestown was the county seat of Clark County, but as Jeffersonville had surpassed it economically, the county seat reverted back to Jeffersonville in 1878.
In 1940 the population of Charlestown was 900, but it swelled to 13, 400 due to the building and operation of the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant ( INAAP ).
In 1812 Charlestown was named the county seat, but the county seat returned to Jeffersonville in 1878, where it remains.
Although most of the fledgling town's population was Presbyterian, initially the nearest church was located in Charlestown, Indiana, 25 miles to the west.
Known as T2 R5 NWP, or Township 2, Range 4, North of the Waldo Patent, it was incorporated on February 16, 1811 as New Charlestown, to distinguish it from Charlestown when Massachusetts included the province of Maine.
An inspector was appointed to ensure that only flour of superior quality was sold and shipped from Charlestown.
During this time ( 1782-1787 ) Charlestown was also the county seat for Cecil County.
The first involved a blockading, British warship in the Charlestown Harbor that was captured and burned.
Charlestown experienced a gradual decline from 1780 through 1820, which was caused by decreased trade and shipping with the British Empire.
Many distinguished Charlestown residents tore down their houses and moved to Baltimore in disgust when the Town ’ s status as county seat was stripped away in favor of a town at the head of the Elk River-Elkton.
Hamilton House ( CE-107 ; circa 1755 ): The house was one of the oldest in Charlestown and was constructed by John Kankey.

Charlestown and also
The island also has numerous non-potable volcanic hot springs, including most notably the Bath Spring near Bath village, just south of the capital Charlestown.
The bay is also home to the popular ferry connection between Basseterre and Charlestown.
McLean Hospital (; also known as Somerville Asylum or Charlestown Asylum ) is a psychiatric hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.
* Charlestown, Fife ( also known as Charlestown-on-Forth )
* Bannfoot, County Armagh ( also known as Charlestown )
However, Charlestown ’ s early history is also significant.
Warehouse Site ( CE-390 ); Customs House Site ( CE-391 ); Charlestown Wharf Site ( CE-392 ); and Charlestown Wharf ( CE-1297 ): In 1742, when the colonial Maryland Assembly enacted a law to build Charles Town at Long Point on the Northeast River, it also enacted a law to build a wharf for shipping and commerce.
In addition, theCharlestown Warehouse ” also existed on this site.
The framing is pegged with shiplap siding since most of Charlestown ’ s early carpenters were also boat builders.
Charlestown also maintains several historic cemeteries and “ commons .” Many key colonial structures, listed in “ Latrobe ’ s View of Charlestownfrom 1813, have been demolished and lost over the last few centuries including the Market House, the Alison-Key House, Morrow House, Tully House, and the Bladen House.
Gage also decided to abandon Charlestown, removing the beleaguered forces ( that had retreated from Concord ) to Boston.
On October 7, 1873, a vote was held to determine whether Charlestown should leave Middlesex County and join Boston as part of Suffolk County ; Boston residents approved the question, 5960 – 1868, and Charlestown residents also approved, 2240-1947.
It is also the terminus of the Charlestown Bridge and the former Warren Bridge, and was formerly a stop on the Charlestown Elevated.
It was also formerly a stop on the Charlestown Elevated.
The town also includes the villages of North Charlestown, South Charlestown and Hemlock Center.
Charlestown grew out of a small fishing village called West Polmear ( also West Porthmear ).

Charlestown and location
It is the location of Charlestown Historic District and Indian Queen Tavern and Black's Store, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Part of the Valley Forge Christian College's campus, formerly the location of the Valley Forge General Hospital, is located in Charlestown Township.
City Square in the southern part of Charlestown is the location of the historic city hall.
Charlestown harbour has been used several times as a filming location for both film and television dramas.
Because of its location and height, the hill, dominating the road from Charlestown, had great strategic importance in the Revolutionary War and became known as the " Citadel ".
) or a particular location that James visits ( Letters IV, VI and IX describe Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and Charlestown respectively ).

0.142 seconds.