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Criehaven is an alternative name for Ragged Island, an unorganized territory in Knox County, Maine, United States.
Criehaven was formerly a plantation including Ragged Island just south of Matinicus Isle in outer Penobscot Bay, plus Matinicus Rock to its southeast, and Seal Island, the location of Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge, to its northeast.
There are people who have houses on Ragged Island and some stay all summer and some people stay just part of every week.
He and his wife, Harriet Hall ( 1829-1919 ), moved to Ragged Island in 1849 where Robert became successful in farming and lumbering.
Crie incorporated Ragged Island as the plantation of Criehaven in 1896, and for the next few decades it was thriving small community.
A " lively summer community of fishermen and vacationers " continues to occupy Ragged Island according to McLane, but there has " rarely been year round habitation in recent years.
Ragged Island on early charts in 1754, 1776, and 1819 is shown as " Ragged Arse Island.
" McLane asserts the name " Ragged Arse Island " might have been an attempt to render " Racketash ," Abnaki for " island rocks.
" Charts in the mid-19th Century began calling it Ragged Island but, McLane asserts, the Matinicus lobstermen continue calling the island Ragged Arse " out of perversity.
Based on Lucayan names for the islands, Granberry & Vescelius argue for two origins of colonization ; one from Hispaniola to the Turks and Caicos Islands through Mayaguana and Acklins and Crooked Islands to Long Island and the Great and Little Exuma Islands, and another from Cuba through Great Inagua Island, Little Inagua Island and Ragged Island to Long Island and the Exumas.
There are also several conservation areas throughout town ; the portion of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area in Hingham includes Bumpkin Island, Button Island, Langlee Island, Ragged Island, Sarah Island and the World's End Reservation, which juts out into the bay.

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Ragged but Right: Black Traveling Shows, " Coon Songs ," and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz.
Ragged also offers a new beginner park, " Wanna Be Wild ," located adjacent to the Barnyard Triple.

Ragged and boasts
Ragged Mountain overlooking SouthingtonSouthington boasts a fair share of large parks and open land, each serving several outdoor activities, and as a whole, a vast array of them.

Ragged and being
One of the early landmarks was the ' Ragged Cat ', a wayside inn dating back to 1850, later renamed the ' Palmerston ' and then ' Deacons ', it was renamed back to ' The Ragged Cat ' in 2009 before being closed down.
It includes the hamlet of Ragged Appleshaw, the ‘ ragged ’ possibly being a corruption of ‘ roe gate ’-the gate of the Royal Deer Forest of Chute.

Ragged and island
Ragged Head ), is the largest island in Hong Kong, located at the mouth of the Pearl River.
The Cape Florida Channel separates the island from the Safety Valve, an expanse of shallow flats cut by tidal channels that extends southward about to the Ragged Keys, at the northern end of the Florida Keys.
Ragged Island is a small island ( 9 square miles ) and district in the southern Bahamas.
Culpeper Island is a tiny rock ( island ) in the Atlantic Ocean close to Bayfield and Ragged Point in Saint Philip, Barbados.
Ragged Island is an island in the Hingham Bay area of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, in the U. S. state of Massachusetts.
Rugged Island ( in Spanish Isla Rugosa, variant historical names Lloyds Island or Ragged Island ) is an island long and wide, lying west of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands.

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For this reason, stories about earthquakes generally begin with the disaster and focus on its immediate aftermath, as in Short Walk to Daylight ( 1972 ), The Ragged Edge ( 1968 ) or Aftershock: Earthquake in New York ( 1998 ).
A facility on this principle was built on the Montreal River at Ragged Shutes near Cobalt, Ontario in 1910 and supplied 5, 000 horsepower to nearby mines.
His many books that followed were essentially variations on Ragged Dick and featured a cast of stock characters: the valiant hard-working, honest youth ( who knew more Latin than the villain ), the noble, mysterious stranger ( whom the poor boy rescued and by whom he got rewarded ), the snobbish youth ( cousin ), and the evil squire ( uncle ).
A 1982 musical, Shine !, was based on Alger's work, particularly Ragged Dick and Silas Snobden's Office Boy.
Later in his career he wrote the Land trilogy ( The Ragged Astronauts, The Wooden Spaceships and The Fugitive Worlds ), set on a system of worlds where technology has evolved with no metals.
Ragged Mountain, elevation above sea level, is on the northern boundary.
Later that day, appeared as Rushton in the first episode of an adaptation of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists on the same station
Taylor played drums on the band's first three studio albums ( Duran Duran, Rio, and Seven and the Ragged Tiger ) and the live album Arena.
Lang's compositions, based on the Red Hot Jazz database, included " Wild Cat " with Joe Venuti, " Perfect " with Frank Signorelli, " April Kisses " ( 1927 ), " Sunshine ", " Melody Man's Dream ", " Goin ' Places ", " Black and Blue Bottom ", " Bull Frog Moan ", " Rainbow Dreams ", " Feelin ' My Way ", " Eddie's Twister ", " Really Blue ", " Penn Beach Blues ", " Wild Dog ", " Pretty Trix ", " A Mug of Ale ", " Apple Blossoms ", " Beating the Dog ", " To To Blues ", " Running Ragged ", " Kicking the Cat ", " Cheese and Crackers ", " Doin ' Things ", " Blue Guitars ", " Guitar Blues " with Lonnie Johnson, " Hot Fingers ", " Have to Change Keys to Play These Blues ", " A Handful of Riffs ", " Blue Room ", " Deep Minor Rhythm Stomp ", " Two-Tone Stomp ".
*'" Lyric, Narrative, Memory " in A Ragged Pen: Essays on Poetry & Memory ( includes works by Robert Finley, Patrick Friesen, Aislinn Hunter, and Anne Simpson )-2006
Robert Tressell's classic socialist novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists contains a detailed account based on a meeting Tressell saw, which was organised by the Clarion's cycling scouts.
A facility on this principal was built on the Montreal River at Ragged Shutes near Cobalt, Ontario in 1910 and supplied 5, 000 horsepower to nearby mines.
Rock climbing, closed for several decades on the Giant because of accidents, was permitted as of 2007 ; the Ragged Mountain Foundation, a non-profit rock climbing group, advises climbers to " please observe park regulations.
The term " safety valve " was applied to the tidal flats by Ralph Munroe, who argued against building a causeway and bridges connecting Key Biscayne to the Ragged Keys and beyond on the grounds that such construction would block the free outflow of storm surges from the bay across the flats to the ocean.
The story of Captain Star take place on a rocket ship, The Boiling Hell, which has been ordered to a deserted planet known only as " The Nameless Planet " at the Ragged Edge of the Universe.
Keeping him on active duty, while separated from the public by assigning him to the Ragged Edge of the Universe, the public can continue to regard him as a hero who is in his prime forever.
His compositions include " Trumbology " ( 1927 ), " Plantation Moods " with David Rose, " Red Hot ", " Wringin ' an ' Twistin '" with Fats Waller, " Barbed Wire Blues ", " Troubled ", " I Like That ", " Bass Drum Dan ", " Break it Down ", " I'm Glad ", " Choo Choo ", " Sun Spots ", " Eclipse ", " Meteor ", " Krazy Kat ", " G Blues ", " Tailspin " with Jimmy Dorsey, " Crying All Day ", " Loved One ", " Apple Blossoms " with Joe Venuti, Lennie Hayton, and Eddie Lang, " Three Blind Mice " with Chauncey Morehouse, " The Mayor of Alabam '", " Flight of a Haybag ", " Cinderella's Wedding Day ", " Runnin ' Ragged ", and " For No Reason at All in C " with Bix Beiderbecke in 1927, which was released as a single on Okeh, Columbia, and Parlophone.
Ragged Mountain is a privately owned ski and golf resort located on the northern side of Ragged Mountain in Danbury, New Hampshire, in the United States.

Ragged and East
There is a Ragged School Museum in the East End of London that shows how a Ragged School would have looked-it is housed in buildings previously occupied by Dr Thomas Barnardo.
The museum was founded to make the history of the Ragged Schools and the broader social history of the East End accessible to all.
His poems are included in the anthologies Beat Indeed, Writers Beyond the Margin, The Haiku Moment, Downtown Poets, Resistance, A History of Jews and the Lower East Side, The Unbearables anthologies Help Yourself and The Worse Book I Ever Read, Up is Up but So is Down, viviparous blenny, Ragged Lion, Off the Cuffs, In the Arms of Words, Hurricane Blues, An Eye for an Eye Makes the Whole World Blind, La tentation du silence, DOC ( K ) S (" Lecon d ' amour ), LePetite Mercure's Le gout du Jazz and the Outlaw Bible of American Poetry.
Many groups are invested in preserving the landscape and ecosystem of the Metacomet Trail, including the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the Metropolitan District ( responsible for the watershed properties on Talcott Mountain ), Suffield Land Conservancy, East Granby Land Trust, Farmington Land Trust, Meriden Land Trust, Berlin Land Trust, Simsbury Land Trust, Ragged Mountain Foundation, and the Avon Land Trust.

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