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Hopewell and Township
* Hopewell Township ( disambiguation ) ( fifteen places )
I-95 was planned to run along the Somerset Freeway from its proposed southern end in Hopewell Twp, Mercer County to Franklin Township at I-287 in the 1960s.
The Delaware and Raritan Canal in Hopewell Township
* Hopewell Township
* Hopewell Township
The route then intersects County Route 635 ( Old Cohansey Road ) and continues south along the border of Stow Creek Township to the west and Hopewell Township to the east, entering Shiloh at the intersection with Mill Road.
The route enters Hopewell Township and intersects County Route 661 ( Barretts Run Road ).
The current Hopewell District of Dan Beard Council, formed during the 2006 redistricting process when Middletown and Lemon Township ( including Monroe Ohio ) were recombined, very closely resembling the lines of the old Mound Builders Area Council territory.
: For the township, see Hopewell Township, Marshall County, Illinois.
Bridgeton borders Upper Deerfield Township, Hopewell Township, and Fairfield Township.
For grades 9-12, public school students attend Cumberland Regional High School, which serves students from Deerfield Township, Fairfield Township, Greenwich Township, Hopewell Township, Shiloh Borough, Stow Creek Township and Upper Deerfield Township.
Fairfield Township borders Lawrence Township, Millville, Deerfield Township, Upper Deerfield Township, Bridgeton, Hopewell Township, Greenwich Township, and the Delaware Bay.

Hopewell and was
Still, Richard Bennett was in 1941, six years after he stepped down as prime minister, elevated to the peerage by King George VI as Viscount Bennett, of Mickleham in the County of Surrey and of Calgary and Hopewell in the Dominion of Canada.
R. B. Bennett was born on July 3, 1870, when his mother, Henrietta Stiles, was visiting at her parents ' home in Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, Canada.
His earliest American ancestor was John Rockwell ( 1588 – 1662 ), from Somerset, England, who immigrated to America probably in 1635 aboard the ship Hopewell and became one of the first settlers of Windsor, Connecticut.
The area on which the modern city stands was once home to Native Americans of the Hopewell culture, who migrated into the area sometime before the first millennium.
The Hopewell civilization began to decline after the 8th century and was replaced by other groups.
City Point, the oldest part of Hopewell, was established in 1613 by Sir Thomas Dale.
City Point was an unincorporated town in Prince George County until the City of Hopewell annexed the Town of City Point in 1923.
Hopewell, part of the Eppes ' plantation, was developed by DuPont Company in 1914 as Hopewell Farm, an incorporated area in Prince George County.
Unlike most cities in Virginia, Hopewell was never incorporated as a town, but it was incorporated as an independent city in 1916.
In 1983, Hopewell made the national news when it was discovered that Evelyn Rust Wells, an elderly woman, had been held captive in her home in the City Point section.
For about 80 years, the Hopewell News was a Monday-Friday afternoon paper.
The incorporated town of City Point, then in Prince George County, was annexed by the independent city of Hopewell in 1923.
This is all due in part to the cancellation of the Somerset Freeway that was supposed to go from Hopewell in Mercer County up to Franklin in Somerset County.
On October 8, 1835, the first church in Harrisonville was organized in the county two miles southwest of town known as Hopewell or New Hope Baptist.
In 1942 Petersburg Girl Scout Council was formed and in 1944, Hopewell Girl Scout Council.
In 1956, Hopewell Road was connected to Adamo Drive, which made access to Tampa easier, thus turning Brandon into a bedroom community.
Brandon began spreading out into the bordering communities of Limona, Seffner, and Valrico ; Hopewell Road became four lanes wide and was designated State Road 60.
The Hopewell Presbyterian Church building dates from 1888, although the congregation was formed in 1818 and formally organized in 1828.
The town was originally known as Hopewell, Virginia when it was chartered in 1789.
The Rockford area was first visited and inhabited by Native American cultures, such as the Hopewell, Mascouten, and Ottawa peoples.

Hopewell and supposed
Originally, I-295 had extended into Hopewell and ended where the supposed Somerset Freeway interchange was to be built.

Hopewell and be
Bennett retired to Britain in 1938, and, on June 12, 1941, became the first and only former Canadian Prime Minister to be elevated to the peerage as Viscount Bennett, of Mickleham in the County of Surrey and of Calgary and Hopewell in the Dominion of Canada.
* The Hopewell tradition of North America ceases to be the dominant culture.
Although the origins of the Hopewell are still under discussion, the Hopewell culture can also be considered a cultural climax.
" The program concluded that Hauptmann had indeed been guilty, but it noted that many questions remained, such as how he could have known that the Lindberghs would be remaining in Hopewell during the week.
China Hotel was built in 1979 by the Hong Kong listed conglomerate Hopewell Holdings Ltd ( controlled by Sir Gordon Wu ) under a novel contractual agreement that came to be known as Build-Operate-Transfer, a means of building and operating joint ventures with local authorities in China.
Numerous burial mounds can be seen near Chillicothe at the Hopewell Culture National Historic Park.
" Mr. Hopewell replies, "' Cause if you don't shut your cakehole, you bloody idiot, I'll be happy to demonstrate his Vulcan sleeper-hold for you.
Larger astronomical and ceremonial petroforms and Hopewell mound building can also be found in other places of North America.
President Abraham Lincoln, who was in nearby City Point ( now Hopewell, Virginia ), traveled up the James River to tour the captured city, and visited Davis ' former residence for about three hours-although the President only toured the first floor, feeling it would be improper to visit the more private second floor of another man's home.
Major examples would be the Hopewell cultures and Mississippian cultures.
Clusters can be found all across the United States and are proudly featured by communities such as Arlington, Virginia, and the surrounding area with 100, Hopewell, Virginia, with 42 in the Crescent Hills neighborhood, and Downers Grove, Illinois, with 27.
The appearance of shell cups can be used as a virtual marker for the advent of Hopewell Culture in many instances.
Track began to be laid on January 20, 1871 at the crossing of the National Railway survey in Hopewell.
These have come to be known as the Hopewell tradition.

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