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1880s and Llano
In 1879 the first bank, Moore, Foster, and Company, was founded, and during the 1880s Llano acquired a number of new enterprises that served the county's farmers and ranchers.

1880s and town's
The area was settled in the 1880s by Joe Blankenship, who built the sawmill that became the town's industrial base.
In the 1880s, Bare set aside land for the town's first public parks: Memorial Park at Grove Street and the Borough Park at Spang and Spring Streets.
The 1880s marked the town's brightest age, with the building of the courthouse, Mary Hardin Baylor buildings, and a " railroad war " in which, by 1881, Belton was bypassed by the railroad which built Temple, Texas as the local junction and depot town.
The community was settled in the early 1880s when the town's namesake, John W. Bardwell, built a cotton gin one mile south of the present-day location.
The City of Hewitt was established following the donation of land by John A. Warren, the town's first businessman, in the 1880s.
The name, Taylorsville, used before the 1880s seems to call the John Taylor explanation for the town's name into question.
The town's fresh air and still-rural environment drew increasing numbers of visitors, and Rutland became a minor recreational and health resort in the 1880s.
Another interesting person from the town's history is Robert Ironside, who, along with James Thomas Gordon, owned and operated businesses in the town starting in the 1880s.
The township was established a few years later and subsequent gold mining, predominantly driven by the Port Phillip and Colonial Mining Company saw the town's population rising to well over 6, 000 residents in the late 1880s.

1880s and first
The tours generally had fewer Tests in the 1880s and 1890s than people have grown accustomed to in more recent years, the first five-Test series taking place only in 1894 – 95.
In the late 1880s many of the Hazara tribes revolted against Abdur Rahman, the first ruler to bring the country of Afghanistan under a centralized Afghan government.
The Coral Sea Islands were first charted in 1803 ; in the 1870 and 1880s the islands were mined for guano but the absence of a permanent supply of fresh water prevented long-term habitation.
The first archaeological excavations of the 1880s were followed by systematic work by the British School at Athens and by Christos Tsountas, who investigated burial sites on several islands in 1898-1899 and coined the term " Cycladic civilization ".
* In 1946, upper deck seats were installed ; Fenway Park is essentially the first double-tiered ballpark in Boston since the South End Grounds of the 1880s.
As the first black man to play in the major leagues since the 1880s, he was instrumental in bringing an end to racial segregation in professional baseball, which had relegated black players to the Negro leagues for six decades.
Labour Day has been celebrated on the first Monday in September in Canada since the 1880s.
In the 1880s his social insurance programs were the first in the world and became the model for other countries and the basis of the modern welfare state.
Bismarck implemented the world's first welfare state in the 1880s.
The first alleged use of the specific name " Old Fashioned " was for a Bourbon whiskey cocktail in the 1880s, at the Pendennis Club, a gentlemen ’ s club in Louisville, Kentucky.
In the 1880s, she became a major benefactor and director of the Golden Gate Kindergarten Association and the first president of the Century Club of California.
In the 1880s, electrified trains were introduced, and also the first tramways and rapid transit systems came into being.
This phenomenon was first articulated through Ravenstein's Laws of migration in the 1880s, upon which modern theories are based.
H. G. Wells wrote his first science fiction stories in the 1880s.
The Giants remained a powerhouse during the last half of the 1880s, culminating in their first league pennant in 1888 and another in 1889.
: Popular from the 1880s through the first half of the 20th century, wooden surface provides a very low bounce and plays very fast.
This possibility appears to have been first suggested by Ernst Curtius in the 1880s.
The Amateur Athletic Union held " all around events " from the 1880s and a decathlon first appeared on the Olympic athletics program at the 1904 Games.
He notes that the 1880s saw the Mahdi uprisings, the first time the Western world had to face militant Islamic fundamentalism ; physicists were beginning to make discoveries that would pave the way to the atomic bomb ; and the growth of both Zionism and anti-Semitism.
U. S. Government expeditions to the region commenced in the mid 19th-century as an offshoot of exploration in Yellowstone, and the first permanent white settlers in Jackson Hole arrived in the 1880s.
It is commonly accepted that the first systematic attempt at human psychosurgery was conducted by the Swiss psychiatrist Gottlieb Burckhardt in the late 1880s.
Another one of the earliest recorded evidence of the modern paraffin wax crayon comes from Charles A. Bowley, a resident outside of Danvers, MA who developed what he thought were the first wax coloring crayons in the late 1880s.
In the 1880s, Prince Edward ( later Edward VII ) purchased his country seat of Sandringham House in Norfolk and asked Thomas Crapper & Co. to supply the plumbing, including thirty lavatories with cedarwood seats and enclosures, thus giving Crapper his first Royal Warrant.
In the 1880s V .- C. Mahillon made the first attempt to restore the cornett for use in such music.
Ethnographer James Mooney, who studied the Cherokee in the late 1880s, was the first to trace the decline of the former hierarchy to this revolt.

1880s and newspaper
In the 1880s, its newspaper is called the Arkham Gazette.
* Fernandina Express, 1880s historic newspaper freely available with full text with full page images in the Florida Digital Newspaper Library
Institutions of 1880s still in operation include " The Farmersville Times " which is the oldest newspaper in Collin County and the First Bank, as well as the two churches mentioned above.
A split between the electorally oriented SLP and the revolution-minded IWPA, which took with it a good portion of the SLP's left wing, including such prominent leaders as the English-speaking orator Albert Parsons and the German-speaking newspaper editor August Spies, began to develop early in the 1880s, with the split formalized by 1883, a year in which the SLP and the IWPA held competing conventions, in Baltimore and Pittsburgh, respectively.
In the late 1880s he returned to London where he edited the magazines Gossip and Piccadilly before joining the staff of the newspaper The Globe in 1891 as a parliamentary reporter.
In 1875 a local newspaper described the railway station as a large dog's house of the nastiest and draughtiest kind but a series of works improved this part of the town during the 1880s.
The Herald was the largest circulation newspaper in New York City until the 1880s ( when Joseph Pulitzer's World overtook it ), while the Tribunes weekly publication was circulated throughout the United States.
In the 1880s, he traveled about the United States as an artist and newspaper reporter ; he came to Chicago for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, and chose to stay.
In the 1880s, he founded La Verité, a weekly newspaper extolling his peculiar religious, political and social beliefs.
Ager's prohibitionist beliefs and his fledgling newspaper career crossed paths for the first time when he became involved with a Norwegian temperance lodge in Chicago in the late 1880s.
Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd was hired as a reporter and fashion editor in the 1880s ; she was one of the first women to become a professional editor, and perhaps the first full-time fashion editor, in American newspaper history.
Chandler returned to New Hampshire and became a newspaper publisher and editor during the 1870s and 1880s.
Johnson, a Cincinnati-based newspaper reporter, had been recommended by his friend Charles Comiskey, former major league star with the St. Louis Browns in the 1880s, who was then managing the Cincinnati Reds.
Edward Wyllis Scripps started his newspaper career in the 1880s, and owned 22 newspapers by 1910.
In the early 1880s, Moore's letters fell into the hands of Sir Thomas Cockburn Campbell, editor of The West Australian newspaper.
Perhaps the nation's most outspoken white Radical on the " race question " in the late 1880s and 1890s, Tourgée had called for resistance to the Louisiana law in his widely read newspaper column, " A Bystander's Notes ," which, though written for the Chicago Republican ( later known as the Chicago Daily Inter Ocean and after 1872 known as the Chicago Record-Herald ), was syndicated in many newspapers across the country.
The founding in 1873 of The Harvard Crimson newspaper ( originally the Magenta ), and in 1876, of the Harvard Lampoon humor magazine, led the Advocate by the 1880s to devote itself to essays, fiction, and poetry.
Set in between the third film ( Late 1880s ) and second film ( 1892 ), Fievel, his friend, Tony and his sister, Tanya all get jobs at the local newspaper, where the audience is introduced to Nellie, who wants to be an important reporter, but only gets small assignments, as if she were a secretary to Reed, the newspaper's editor.
His family moved in the 1880s to Pennsylvania and records indicate that in 1884, at the age of 16 years, he was working for a Pennsylvania newspaper, the Carbondale Reader.

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