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The services that run along this line are named after the branches they use ; trains beyond Hicksville ( where the Port Jefferson Branch splits ), are known as Ronkonkoma Branch and the Greenport Branch trains.
* The Port Jefferson Branch branches from the Main Line at Hicksville, with electric service to Huntington and diesel service to Port Jefferson.
The largest private employer in Jefferson County is the Port Townsend Paper Mill.
Areas of East Jefferson County located south of Port Townsend remain largely rural and can be divided into two parts, those communities located on the Hood Canal and those on the Admiralty Inlet.
Democrats also do well in the small towns of northern Jefferson County, with strong Democratic leans in Coyle, Discovery Bay, Gardiner, and Nordland, as well as in the towns just southeast of Port Townsend ( Chimacum, Irondale, Kala Point, and Port Hadlock ).
Port Arthur is the second largest city in Jefferson County with a population of 57, 755.
Port Jefferson is the name of some places in the United States of America:
* Port Jefferson, New York
* Port Jefferson, Ohio
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The third largest American Civil War hospital, Jefferson General Hospital was located in nearby Port Fulton ( now within Jeffersonville ) from 1864 – 1866, as it was close to the river and Louisville.
Tuckerton became a Port of Entry of the United States, but not the third port as is commonly believed, with Ebenezer Tucker appointed Collector ; his commission bearing date March 21, 1791 signed by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
However, just a few years later the LIRR decided to move the Northport station to a new location in Larkfield to facilitate further railway extension to Port Jefferson.
Sinai harbor ) on the north side of Long Island on the Sound east of Port Jefferson, New York
It transported people to stops at Port Jefferson, Wading River, and numerous other towns.
However, just a few years later the LIRR decided to move the Northport station to a new location in Larkfield to facilitate further railway extension to Port Jefferson.

Port and officially
The first phase of a proposed eastern bypass for the city is the Dublin Port Tunnel, which officially opened in 2006 to mainly cater for heavy vehicles.
* Port Mahon ( officially Maó in Catalan, Mahón in Spanish )-became the capital during the British domination thanks to its strategic natural harbour.
The settlement's name was officially changed to Port Hueneme in 1939 and was incorporated March 24, 1948.
On July 13, 1898, the existence of Port Barre was officially recognized by Act of Proclamation.
Port Tobacco, officially Port Tobacco Village, is a town in Charles County, Maryland, United States.
New Port was officially incorporated on October 19, 1812.
The harbour was officially recognised as ' The Port of Newhaven ' in 1882.
On 8 October the division officially sailed from the New York Port Of Embarkation, and started arriving in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 17 October.
Although the town is officially known as " Stanley ", one frequently hears it still referred to as " Port Stanley ", especially in British reports about the Falklands War.
Leichhardt ’ s contribution to science, especially his successful expedition to Port Essington in 1845, was officially recognised.
On December 9, 2006, a controversy arose over the airport's display of Christmas trees, which the Port of Seattle officially called " holiday trees " in all public statements.
Port Arthur is officially Tasmania's top tourist attraction.
August 1998-A South African Airways Boeing 747-400 landed at Port Elizabeth Airport to be officially named ' Ibayhi ' the Xhosa word for Port Elizabeth.
The town centre itself had moved from the Station Road / Dock Street area, to an area that had once been home to a stud farm ( indeed, the former Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council officially referred to the town centre as Stud Farm for housing allocation purposes ) around the crossroads of Sutton Way / Stanney Lane and Whitby Road.
In 1981 " S ' Klallam " was used when the United States Department of the Interior officially recognized the Lower Elwha, Jamestown, and Port Gamble ( or Little Boston ) tribes.
Before being officially named St Kilda in 1841 by Charles La Trobe, who was superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales, the area was known by several names, including ' Green Knoll ' and ' The Village of Fareham '.
The name Port Royal was officially established for the community by the Geographical Names Board of Canada on March 2, 1950.
In 1899, Gunsan Port officially opened up to international trade.
Charles then assisted Patrick on the firm's first venture into Wales, a massive commission to construct docks and a railway at Port Talbot, followed by an equally ambitious scheme to expand the port of Seaham, officially opened in 1905.
In 1894, he was joined by his brother Charles and together they worked on a major commission to construct docks and a railway at Port Talbot, followed by an equally ambitious scheme to expand the port of Seaham, officially opened in 1905.

Port and Incorporated
Incorporated Village of Port Washington North
Port Republic was Incorporated as a city by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 1, 1905, from portions of Galloway Township.
He co-founded ARES Incorporated of Port Clinton, Ohio, in 1972, but left the company in 1989, after designing the Ares Light Machine Gun, sometimes known as the Stoner 86.
Reider eventually started and operated WAWR, WRWR in Port Clinton, WLKR in Norwalk, and WKTN in Kenton, all via his " Ohio Radio Incorporated " banner.
The facilities were sold following the bankruptcy of Port Weller by Seaway Marine & Industrial Incorporated in 2006.
Incorporated in 1965 as Port Kirwan, from the early 18th century to 1960 the community was originally known as Admiral ’ s Cove, named after English fishing admirals who used to dock in the harbour.

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