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* February 11 – Fort Meigs: Leftwich is not successful, and when he leaves, Major Amos Stoddard assumes the command of the post.
Much of the fair site is now home to Northerly Island park ( since the closing of Meigs Field ) and McCormick Place.
The Mount Meigs Campus, a juvenile correctional facility and the headquarters of the Alabama Department of Youth Services, which operates the campus, is in Mount Meigs.
In Midtown Madness released by Microsoft in 1999, the player is free to drive around a computer-generated version of the Meigs field, as well as in Driver 2, released in 2000 by Reflections.
Meigs County is a county located in the U. S. state of Tennessee.
Before 1819, the area that is now Meigs County was Cherokee territory.
Col. Return J. Meigs, who was to become the county's namesake, operated an Indian agency across the river in Rhea County until 1817, when the agency moved east to the area that is now Meigs County.
Nell Jeannette Fields Worth also insisted that images of Hereford cattle be included throughout the quilt, since Meigs County is noted for its beef cattle.
The main geographic feature of Meigs County is the Tennessee River, which provides the county's western boundary.
Watts Bar Dam is located along the river between Meigs and adjacent Rhea County, and forms Watts Bar Lake, which spans the river upstream to Fort Loudoun Dam just west of Knoxville.
The mouth of the Hiwassee River is located in southwestern Meigs County, near the point where Meigs, Rhea, and Hamilton counties meet.
Meigs County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States.
Its county seat is Pomeroy, and it is named for Return J. Meigs, Jr., the 4th Governor of Ohio.
The majority of Meigs County is drained by two subwatersheds of the Ohio River, Shade River and Leading Creek.
Meigs County's climate is considered humid continental, with warm to hot, humid summers and cool to cold, wet winters.
* Meigs is partially in Mitchell County, Georgia and Thomas County, Georgia.
She had been married to Clifford Meigs at the time of his death, and is the wife of Jim Tras, as of 2009.
The football field is known as Meigs Stadium.
Meigs is a city in Mitchell and Thomas counties in the U. S. state of Georgia.
Meigs is located at ( 31. 072664 ,-84. 090988 ).

Meigs and airport
Fresh off his huge re-electoral mandate, one of Daley's first major acts was ordering the demolition of Meigs Field, a small, downtown, lakefront airport used by general aviation aircraft and helicopters.
Aviation interest groups unsuccessfully attempted to sue the city into reopening the airport, claiming Daley had been trying to close Meigs Field with non-safety-related reasons since 1995.
Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport was a single strip airport that operated from December 1948 until March 2003.
On June 30, 1950, the airport was officially renamed " Merrill C. Meigs Field ".
In a common pattern, Air Force One would land at a larger area airport, and the President would take a helicopter to Meigs Field to avoid the complications of a Secret Service escort via Chicago's expressways.
Third party add-ons are available to add Meigs back in, while others close or remove the airport for previous versions of the game.
Local publishing mogul Merrill C. Meigs first recommended converting Northerly Island into an airport in 1935, but construction did not begin until after Chicago lost a bid to site the United Nations Headquarters on the island in 1946.
His son, Mayor Richard M. Daley, who had pledged to keep the airport open until 2006, reneged and controversially tore up the runways at Meigs Field in the middle of the night, in 2003, purportedly in the name of Homeland security.
* Meigs Field, former Chicago, Illinois, airport named in honor of Merrill C. Meigs
It used to hold the now demolished Meigs Field airport, which is now Northerly Island.
For the IATA airport code, see Meigs Field.

Meigs and for
The airfield was named for Merrill C. Meigs, publisher of the Chicago Herald and Examiner and an aviation advocate.
By the 1970s Meigs Field became a critical facility for aeromedical transport of patients and transplant organs to downtown hospitals as medical transportation technology modernized.
When Civil War casualties overflowed hospitals and burial grounds near Washington, D. C., Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs proposed in 1864 that of the Robert E. Lee family property at Arlington be confiscated for a cemetery.
" We pray for those who lost their lives ," Meigs wrote, " The grounds about the mansion are admirably adapted to such a use.
In 1985, the Meigs County Family and Community Education (“ FCE ”) Club began a large quilt to commemorate the early history of Meigs County, for a state project, the Tennessee “ Homecoming 1986.
The county was named for Captain Eleazer D. Wood, the engineer for General William Henry Harrison's army, who built Fort Meigs in the War of 1812.
Originally an area called Port Dixie, the town " sprang up out of the woods " in 1943-1944 as a community of 160 houses to be used as housing for military officers by developer Clifford Meigs.
Badly needed new homes were constructed beginning in 1942 by Clifford Meigs and his associates to provide adequate facilities for commissioned officers assigned at the rapidly-expanding Eglin Field, immediately north of what was initially referred to as " Shalimar Park ".
Residential Meigs Drive, parallelling the Choctawhatchee Bay, Clifford Drive and Sara Drive are all named for the town's founding family.
Some of the land that Clifford Meigs owned was donated to Okaloosa County for the establishment of a school.
The previous school was renamed to Clifford Meigs Junior High School, later Clifford Meigs Middle School ( Meigs Middle School for short ).
Fort Meigs was constructed on a bluff above the Maumee River, and created from a design by the army engineer Captain Eleazer D. Wood, for whom the county would be named.
Decatur was founded in May 1836 as a county seat for Meigs County, which had been formed that same year.
* Newbery Medal for children's literature: Cornelia Meigs, Invincible Louisa
The Marjorie Walter Goodhart Theater houses a vaulted auditorium designed by Arthur Meigs, two smaller spaces that are ideal for intimate performances by visiting artists, practice rooms for student musicians, and the Office for the Arts.

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