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Hite and sold
Part of the land was sold the following year to Hans Yost Heydt, also known as Joist Hite or Jost Hite.
In 1754 Pennington sold it to Colonel John Hite.
In 1912, he sold the film company to group headed by Charles J. Hite.

Hite and tract
Hite v. Fairfax, ( Original Case Citation: 4 Call 42 ) 8 Va. 42 ( 1786 ) was a case decided by the Supreme Court of Virginia that upheld the original title of land granted to Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron over what was known as the Northern Neck of Virginia, a large tract of land located between the headwaters of the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers claimed by Joist Hite.

Hite and Charles
Ten trustees were named ; William Miller, Matthew Harrison, Jacob Bowman, Valentine Smith, Charles Buck, Peter Stover, Isaac Hite, Leonard Batice, John Funk, and Philip Huffman ( Hoffman ).
Although the Thanhouser Corporation had been struggling since the 1914 automobile accident death of Charles J. Hite, La Badie's career was thriving and had been their saving grace.
Starting in 1879, after the demise of the James-Younger Gang, the James brothers committed further crimes with Clell Miller's brother Ed, the Ford brothers ( Robert and Charles ), Bill Ryan, Dick Liddil, and the Hite Brothers Wood and Clarence.
University of Louisville: Allen R. Hite Art Institute: Paintings and Graphic Work by Charles Crodel, October 6 – 28, 1958.

Hite and Smith
Aggressive campus building projects continued through the 1960s, ' 70s and ' 80s, bringing to campus the Kilpatrick Stadium, Loridans House, Smith Natatorium, Vasser Woolley Library, Fuqua Center, Wallace Gym, Hite Wellness Center, and more.
Bach: Cantatas for the First and Second Sundays After Trinity, Craig Smith, Orchestra and Chorus of Emmanuel Music, Susan Trout, William Hite, Paul Guttry, Koch International 2001

Hite and .
In February 2008, Pelgrane Press published Trail of Cthulhu, a stand-alone game created by Kenneth Hite using the GUMSHOE System developed by Robin Laws.
* 1943 – Bob Hite, American singer ( Canned Heat ) ( d. 1981 )
Twenty-three years later, in 1976, sexologist Shere Hite published a report on the sexual encounters of 3, 019 women who had responded to questionnaires, under the title The Hite Report.
Hite found the two most significant differences between respondents ' experience with men and women were the focus on clitoral stimulation, and more emotional involvement and orgasmic responses.
Since Hite performed her study during the popularity of feminism in the 1970s, she also acknowledged that women may have chosen the political identity of a lesbian.
The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study on Female Sexuality, MacMillan.
He made his recording debut with The Quality Serenaders led by Paul Howard, then left for Culver City and drummed for the Les Hite band at Sebastian's Cotton Club.
In 1930 Louis Armstrong came to California and hired the Les Hite band, asking Hampton if he would play vibes on two songs.
While working with the Les Hite band, Hampton also occasionally did some performing with Nat Shilkret and his orchestra.
Recorded by Hite and Dorinda Morgan and released on the small Candix Records label, " Surfin '" became a top local hit in Los Angeles and reached number seventy-five on the national Billboard sales charts.
But Murry and Hite Morgan ( who at this point was their music publisher ) were turned down by a number of Los Angeles record companies.
In 1732, Heydt ( Hite ) and fifteen families set out from York, Pennsylvania, passed through present-day Berkeley County, and settled near present-day Winchester, Virginia.
The first German settler appears to have been Jost Hite in 1732, who brought ten other families, including some Scots-Irish.
The origin of the town name comes from Robert " Woodson " Hite, cousin to Jesse James.
" Wood " Hite was shot dead by Robert Ford, also assassin of Jesse James.
The Stoystown Historic District and Hite House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Jost Hite, a German immigrant, purchased a large land grant in the northern Shenandoah Valley in 1731.
The land was first the property of William Anglin, and in succession was owned by John Wilson, Daniel Booth, Ely Butcher, Elmore Hart, Thomas H. Hite and William F. Wilson, who divided it into lots and disposed of the most of it within a few years of the establishing of the county seat.

sold and tract
Having sold most of his father's tract, in 1957 the old house burned-the Smiths believed by arson, others said by accident.
In 1788 the area became part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase, a tract of land sold to Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The first land in the county to be purchased from the government was a tract in Scott Township sold to John Loop on July 23, 1822 ; many more tracts were entered in subsequent months, most in Union Township.
The city really started in 1892, when G. B. Edwards, subdivided a tract of land and sold lots at affordable prices on easy terms.
The golf course was sold and became the Wellbanks tract.
He sold part of this tract to some enterprising men who wished to establish a town near the confluence of the Yuba River and the Feather River, tributaries of the Sacramento River, with an eye to developing a commercial center catering to the thousands of gold miners headed upstream to the gold fields.
Eventually, one of the tracts was inherited to Benjamen Chinn, who sold his tract in town lots.
Lemotte sold a portion of the tract to Messrs. Mercier and Marcantel in 1814.
On May 1, 1855, Denham sold the Hogue tract to Stamaty Covas of New Orleans for $ 3, 050, and Denham eventually moved to Baton Rouge and to Texas.
In 1863 the heirs of George Staup, Mary A., Peter and William, sold a tract of land to Thomas Gimmel for $ 7, 000.
William and Keziah then sold their land in downtown Plymouth and in 1831 purchased an 80 acre parcel of land in what was then called " North Village " ( now called " The Historic Old Village ") from John Norris Jr, whom originally purchased the tract from the federal Government.
Four years later, William sold this same tract of land in Old Village to his brother Erastus at over a 400 percent profit.
A tract of land was purchased and platted, with lots to be sold at auction on May 10, 1869.
The area was originally part of a tract granted to Dartmouth College ; sections were sold off by the college to raise money.
In 1794, Lowrey sold the tract to Paul Henri Mallet-Prevost, a Swiss fugitive from the French Revolution.
In 1956, the Harrimans sold their Sterling Mine and Railroad Company tract to City Investing Company ( now Sterling Forest LLC ), which, on its in the town of Tuxedo, began the developments of Maple Brook, Laurel Ridge, Clinton Woods and various offices and research centers.
As early as the year 1800 Stephen Van Rensselaer sold to a glass manufacturing company of Sloan's, Albany county, a tract of of land near the body of water whiclihas since been known as Glass lake.
In 1788 the area became part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase, a tract of land sold to Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
After the Dutch came to the area, the land was part of the Bisightick tract of the Van der Donck grant purchased by Frederick Philipse in 1682, but in 1785 the state of New York confiscated the land from his grandson, Frederick Philipse III, after he sided with the British in the American Revolution, and sold it to local patriot farmers who had been tenants of the Phillipse family.
During the 1880s Benson sold portions of his original tract to incoming settlers, many of whom were farmers.
Soon after, William Cary purchased an additional north of North Bend Road adjacent to his original tract, and sold part of it to his nephew Robert Cary.
In 1832, Phillips and Graham sold the entire tract of land to seceders from the Harmony Society at Economy, and moved their boat yards to what is now Freedom.
The U. S. acquired the last remaining tract, the Erie Triangle, through a separate treaty and sold it to Pennsylvania in 1792.
They soon extinguished the Indian title to the portion of the land east of the Genesee River, as well as a tract west of the Genesee The Mill Yard Tract ), surveyed all of it, laid out townships, and sold large parts to speculators and settlers.
Millerstown is located on a tract of land originally sold to James Gallagher on September 23, 1766, however, there is evidence that a small town named " Smithfield " was founded by him before then.

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