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Milford and saw
Located at the intersection of the Wyoming Road and Milford and Owego turnpike, it was the only hotel and tavern in the area until 1815 when Tobias Hornbeck built a hotel and saw mill on the east side of Shohola Falls.
In 1970, however, Scott and Zelda's marriage saw its most profound revision, when Nancy Milford, a graduate student at Columbia University, published Zelda: A Biography, the first book-length treatment of Zelda's life.
In addition to the original town, 1932 saw a major expansion of the borough, to add Milton ( previously an urban district ) and the parishes of Milford on Sea and Pennington, and parts of other parishes, from Lymington Rural District-this extended the borough west along the coast to the border with Christchurch.
Religion, always an important factor in the lives of the residents, saw these still active churches established: Rootstown Congregational Church in 1809 ; Methodist Church in 1815 ; St. Peter of the Fields Catholic Church in 1868 ; Grace Church of Rootstown ( formerly New Milford Baptist ) in 1948, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Rootstown Ward in 1961.

Milford and immediately
In 1918, Brinkley opened a 16-room clinic in Milford, where he won over the locals immediately by paying good wages, invigorating the local economy and making house calls on patients afflicted with the virulent and deadly outbreak of the 1918 flu pandemic.

Milford and could
( Unbeknown to the village citizens, further research showed the other Milford was actually located in South Dakota, and they could have named their town Milford after all.
Milford could refer to:
On the other hand, in Massachusetts, the state's highest court has held that a bar could be sued where a patron exhibiting " drunk, loud and vulgar " behavior was determined to be " visibly intoxicated ," Cimino v. The Milford Keg, Inc., 385 Mass.
In 1974, Milford could boast an oil trade of 58, 554, 000 tons, which was three times the combined trade of all the other ports of Wales.
Though he could no longer practice medicine in Kansas, he kept his Milford clinic open and put two of his protégés in charge.
Vaughan Williams once wrote to Adrian Boult, " If I wanted to show the intelligent foreigner something worth doing which could only possibly come out of England, I think I would show him something of the work of Milford …"
Milford, Nova Scotia could mean one of the following communities in Nova Scotia:

Milford and gap
Prior to 1992, the DE 1 / US 113 interchange served as the northern terminus for DE 1, but with the construction of the Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway, DelDOT extended the DE 1 designation north of this interchange to prevent a " gap " between the Fenwick Island – Milford section and the toll highway.

Milford and since
Milford H. Wolpoff ( born 1942 to Ruth ( Silver ) and Ben Wolpoff, Chicago ) is a paleoanthropologist, and since 1977, a professor of anthropology and adjunct associate research scientist, Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan.
West Milford businesses are represented by the West Milford Chamber of Commerce, an organization of business men and women that has worked to improve and enhance the business community in West Milford since it was established in 1949.
Starting in 1975, the city began hosting the Milford Oyster Festival, which has since become firmly established as an annual Milford tradition that is held " rain or shine ".
The city is bound on the southwest by the Oyster River ( the boundary between West Haven and Milford since colonial times ), northwest by Orange, north by New Haven and northeast by the West River, which divides West Haven and New Haven.
Milford has been growing at a fast rate since the introduction of Interstate 495 decades ago.
It is situated on the north side of the Milford Haven, an estuary forming a natural harbour that has been used as a port since the Middle Ages.
Parnwell, who was looking after the Press ’ s overseas projects, Milford being by then too unwell to manage the Press without substantial assistance, as he had been doing since 1904.
He was born in the parish of New Preston, Connecticut, then a part of New Milford, but since 1779, of Washington, where his father was pastor of the Congregational Church.
He took over his father's funeral home in Milford, Michigan in 1974, a job he has held ever since.

Milford and was
Cambridge, where Peirce was born and raised, New York City, where he often visited and sometimes lived, and Milford, where he spent the later years of his life with his second wife Juliette.
In June 1917, when the Royal Family stopped using their German names and titles and adopted the more British-sounding " Windsor ": Prince Louis of Battenberg became Louis Mountbatten, and was created Marquess of Milford Haven.
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Richard Kim Milford ( February 7, 1951 – June 16, 1988 ) was an American actor, singer-songwriter, and composer.
Cannan was known for terrifying silences, and Milford had an uncanny ability, testified to by Amen House employees, to ‘ disappear ’ in a room rather like a Cheshire cat, from which obscurity he would suddenly address his subordinates and make them jump.
Milford took responsibility for overseas trade almost at once, and by 1906 he was making plans to send a traveller to India and the Far East jointly with Hodder and Stoughton.
The Press ’ s experience of World War II was similar to World War I except that Milford was now close to retirement and ‘ hated to see the young men go ’.
Milford, now extremely unwell and reeling under a series of personal bereavements, was prevailed upon to stay till the end of the war and keep the business going.
Steer ’ s trip was a disaster, and Milford remarked gloomily that it ‘ bid fair to be the most costly and least productive on record ’ of all traveller ’ s trips.
Milford may not have fully understood what he was undertaking.
U. S. Route 113 formerly ran along Bay Road from Milford to US 13 near the State Capitol Complex, however it was decommissioned in 2004 to avoid the concurrency with DE 1 between the Dover Air Force Base and Milford.
The return was begun on 23 August, and the Ayde reached Milford Haven on 23 September.
Following the 1976 – 77 season, Maloney was replaced as general manager by Jake Milford, who acquired such players as Stan Smyl, Thomas Gradin and Richard Brodeur – a core that would lead the team throughout the 1980s.
Originally an outgrowth of Knight and Wilhelm's Milford Writers ' Conference, held at their home in Milford, Pennsylvania, USA, it was founded in 1968 by Robin Scott Wilson at Clarion State College in Pennsylvania.
Ainger was born in Sheffield in 1949, and was educated at the Netherthorpe Grammar School in Staveley, Derbyshire, and after leaving education in 1967 moved to Milford Haven and became a dock worker at the Marine and Port Services of Pembroke Dock.
He learned golf from his father, Milford ( Deacon ) Palmer who had suffered from Polio at a young age, and was head professional and greenskeeper at Latrobe Country Club, allowing young Arnold to accompany his father as he maintained the course.
In the 18th century the community was called " Newbury ", a name that came from the three towns from which its land was taken – New Milford, Newtown, and Danbury.
The final boundary adjustment to Fairfield County occurred in 1788 when the town of Brookfield was incorporated from parts of Newtown, Danbury, and New Milford, with Fairfield County gaining territory from Litchfield County.
In 1675, the town of Derby was established in the area north of Milford.
By mid-1738, with the exception of the towns of New Milford, Sharon, and Salisbury, the entire territory of northwestern Connecticut was under Hartford County.

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