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Grovetown and named
James Street in Grovetown is named after the current mayor's grandfather.

Grovetown and for
She proposed having the building relocated on the property and restored for a Grovetown City Museum to preserve the past for future generations.
Consequently Mayor Dennis Trudeau was determined to move forward as he applied for and received a grant to establish THE FIRST MUSEUM IN COLUMBIA COUNTY in Grovetown.
City officials organized a Grovetown Museum Board with By Laws for operating the facility.
Camp Gordon, later Fort Gordon, took advantage of the railroad and many military families looked to Grovetown for housing.
John Dodge wintered in Grovetown for 30 years.
The first public water system was proposed for Grovetown during Mayor E. B.

Grovetown and summer
Many wealthy and influential Augusta residents had summer homes in Grovetown, escaping the heat and disease of the city in the swampy river area.

Grovetown and .
The new communities of Harlem and Grovetown grew up.
The initiative drew strong opposition from officials in Harlem and Grovetown, the county's only municipalities, citing that it would keep their cities from growing.
Four public high schools serve Evans: Evans High School, Greenbrier High School, Lakeside High School, and as of fall 2009, Grovetown High School.
Grovetown, Georgia is a city in Columbia County, in the United States state of Georgia.
The mayor of Grovetown is George W. James III
Grovetown is located at ( 33. 449324 ,-82. 196972 ).
( 7. 5 kmĀ² ) of Grovetown is land and 0. 35 % is water.
Grovetown High School, Grovetown Middle School, Columbia Middle School, Grovetown Elementary School, Baker Place Elementary School, Brookwood Elementary School, Cedar Ridge Elementary School, Euchee Creek Elementary School, Columbia County Alternative School.
Grovetown city officials were in the process of building a new City hall in 1997.
She related that the historic building was part of the Grovetown history and the building should be preserved rather than destroyed.
The City of Grovetown was chartered by the Georgia Legislature and officially incorporated in 1881.
As a man of letters ( author, poet, and editor ), Hayne solicited the postal service to establish the Grovetown post office.
The first U. S. mail service was inaugurated in Grovetown on September 28, 1877 with Charles Clifford as postmaster.
It served the citizens of Grovetown until 1970 when passenger trains no longer ran the Augusta-Atlanta line.

named and for
Two of the new hands, a Mexican named Jose Amado and a kid known only as Laredo, were picked for the first trick of riding night herd.
`` Karipo's women then named this place ' Eromonga ' -- manhood -- for just the strongest men could stay here.
Undoubtedly even the old Southern stalwart Richmond has felt the new wind: William Styron mentions in his latest novel an avenue named for Bankhead McGruder, a Civil War general, now renamed, in typical California fashion, `` Buena Vista Terrace ''.
England contributed a young subaltern named Newton and the naval architect Samuel Bentham, brother to the economist, who for his colonel's commission was proving a godsend to the Russian fleet.
But because the governor was determined that friendship should not influence him one way or the other, he looked for a printer with a knowledge of the law ( which Woodruff did not have ), and awarded the contract to a lawyer named John Steele who had started a newspaper in Helena the year before.
Others carried extra clips for the Browning Automatic Rifle, which was in the hands of a little Mexican named Martinez.
She was awarded the Professional Handlers' Ass'ns' Leonard Brumby, Sr. Memorial Trophy ( named for the founder-originator of the Junior Classes.
The founder of the Junior Showmanship Competition the late Leonard Brumby, Sr. ( for whom the trophy is named after at Westminster ) was an outstanding Handler and believed a Junior should have an opportunity to exhibit in a dog show starting with the Junior Showmanship Division.
The omelet named for Ernest Arbogast, the Palace's chef, was even more in demand.
A location in the computer store is also named for each marked form ; ;
Although wanted by the sheriff for killing an old man named Asher Jones, the warrant for his arrest had never been served.
As many as ten digital switches may be named and provided by the DSW statement for consideration by the SETSW and logic macro-instructions.
Hudson named the capes Digges and Wolstenholme, for two of his backers.
The resultant town, platted in 1847 and named for the patron of Father Galtier's mission, St. Paul, was to become an important center of the fur trade and was to take on a new interest for those Selkirkers who remained at Red River.
When Dr. Wallace Buttrick, wise in his judgment of people, declined to have the Science Building named for him, he wrote Miss Tapley ( April 7, 1923 ) `` If you had asked me, I think I would have suggested that you name the building for Miss Upton.
Her services to the School for many years were of a very high character, and I have often thought that one of the buildings should be named for her ''.
Colored fellow named Tim Williams -- only hand she has working for her now.
Pennsylvania Avenue, named for one of the original 13 states, perhaps is not the most impressive street in the District of Columbia from a commercial standpoint.
* America the Beautiful Park in Colorado Springs named for Katharine Lee Bates ' words.
There was room for interpretation by the bodies he had named for deciding on the physical sciences and chemistry prizes, given that he had not consulted them before making the will.

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