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Miss Katherine Vickery, who attends Sweet Briar College in Virginia, will rejoin her father, Dr. Eugene Vickery, at the family home in Richmond pl. Wednesday for part of the Carnival festivities.
* Earlham School of Religion at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, United States
* 1901 – Sigma Phi Epsilon, the largest national male collegiate fraternity is established at Richmond College, in Richmond, VA.
These include Richmond Hill, Undercliff Drive and Boscombe Pier, Bournemouth Town Hall, Lansdowne College, Christchurch Hospital and the former Royal Victoria Hospital ( Boscombe ).
" Sondheim and Rich had more conversations on January 18, 2009 at Avery Fisher Hall, on February 2, 2009 at the Landmark Theatre, Richmond, Virginia, on February 21, 2009 at the Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and on April 20, 2009 at the University of Akron College of Fine and Applied Arts, EJ Thomas Hall, Akron, Ohio.
On February 1, 1960, four students Ezell A. Blair, Jr. ( now known as Jibreel Khazan ), David Richmond, Joseph McNeil, and Franklin McCain from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical College, an all-black college, sat down at the segregated lunch counter to protest Woolworth's policy of excluding African Americans.
* Richmond College ( Sri Lanka ), Famous school in city of Galle
** Richmond Adult Community College
The Richmond area has many major institutions of higher education, including Virginia Commonwealth University ( public ), University of Richmond ( private ), Virginia Union University ( private ), Virginia College ( private ), Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education ( private ), and the Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond ( BTSR — private ).
In addition, there are several Technical Colleges in Richmond including ITT Technical Institute, ECPI College of Technology and Beta Tech.
Randolph-Macon College is located about north of Richmond, in the incorporated town of Ashland.
Several notable exceptions exist in the Commonwealth of Virginia: the University of Virginia ( Charlottesville ), University of Mary Washington ( Fredericksburg ), George Mason University ( Fairfax ), Virginia State University ( Petersburg ), Virginia Commonwealth University ( Richmond ), Washington and Lee University ( Lexington ), the College of William and Mary ( Williamsburg ), Old Dominion University ( Norfolk ), and Virginia Tech ( Blacksburg ) use the term " Rector " to designate the head of the Board of Visitors.
* 1909: The Municipal Day Training College, forerunner of the School of Education, opens in Richmond Terrace, Brighton.
John-Boy Walton's fictional alma mater, Boatwright University, is patterned after Richmond College, which became part of the University of Richmond on Boatwright Drive, near Westham Station in The West End of Richmond, Virginia, about 70 miles east of Schuyler.
* National College of Business & Technology, located in Richmond
Richmond is still home to several Quaker institutions, including Friends United Meeting, Earlham College and the Earlham School of Religion.
* Richmond has four colleges: Earlham College, Indiana University East, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana and the Purdue University School of Technology.
A map from the 1840s-1850s in the Quaker Collection of Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, clearly shows a county named Richardville, and a town Richardville, at the site of present-day Russiaville.
* National College, Richmond Branch, 45 Miles

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* 1800 – Gabriel Prosser postpones a planned slave rebellion in Richmond, Virginia, but is arrested before he can make it happen.
Patrick Henry is best known for the speech he made in the House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775, in Saint John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.
The island is divided into four of Nova Scotia's eighteen counties: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria.
Cape Breton Island is divided into four counties: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria.
This occurred in 1880, when Lee Richmond and John Montgomery Ward pitched perfect games within five days of each other, although under somewhat different rules: the front edge of the pitcher's box was only from home base ( the modern release point is about farther away ); walks required eight balls ; and pitchers were obliged to throw side-armed.
Current League Champions and the first Irish side to reach the group stages of a European competition: 2011 – 12 UEFA Europa League group stage Shamrock Rovers play at Tallaght Stadium in South Dublin, play at Richmond Park, and play their home games at the UCD Bowl in Dún Laoghaire – Rathdown, while is based at Tolka Park.
The oldest standing home in Richmond, the Old Stone House, is in use as the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, though Poe never lived there.
* 1862 – Jefferson Davis is officially inaugurated for a six-year term as the President of the Confederate States of America in Richmond, Virginia.
* Brendon Gale – former Australian Rules Footballer and is the current CEO of the Richmond Football Club
In 1965, Lewis directed and ( along with Bill Richmond ) wrote the comedy film The Family Jewels about a young heiress who must choose among six uncles, one of whom is up to no good and out to harm the girl's beloved bodyguard who practically raised her.
* 1510 – Henry VIII of England, then 18 years old, appears incognito in the lists at Richmond, and is applauded for his jousting before he reveals his identity.
* 1861 – American Civil War: Richmond, Virginia is named the capital of the Confederate States of America.
* 1861 – American Civil War: Richmond, Virginia is declared the new capital of the Confederate States of America.
The MCG is within walking distance of the city centre and is serviced by the Richmond railway station, Richmond and the Jolimont railway station, East Melbourne.
That ground was located where the Richmond, or outer, end of the current MCG is now.
This is because the founder of this seaside community, which is today part of the municipality of Richmond, British Columbia, was Manoah Steves, originally from Moncton.
Moog's stepdaughter, Miranda Richmond, is Grams's daughter from a previous marriage.
As of 2012, the most notable Green elected official in the United States is Gayle McLaughlin, serving her second term as mayor of Richmond, California.
Richmond, with a population of over 100, 000 people, is the largest city in the country with a Green mayor.

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The strategic location of the Tredegar Iron Works was one of the primary factors in the decision to make Richmond the Capital of the Confederacy.
The head of navigation was located at the point where the Fredericksburg Road ( now VA 20 ) and Three Chopt Road ( U. S. Route 250 ), the primary road to Richmond, met and entered the city at the Free Bridge, establishing the city as a major commercial hub.
The city's primary transportation infrastructure consists of the El Cerrito Plaza and El Cerrito del Norte BART stations along with several local bus lines, operated by AC Transit, providing access to the surrounding area and the nearby cities of Albany, Berkeley and Richmond.
Richmond was the only town in New Hampshire to vote for Ron Paul in the 2008 primary.
There are also three non-sectarian primary schools: Richmond Methodist, Richmond C of E and St Marys Catholic School.
She defeated in the Democratic primary two former governors, James E. Folsom and John Patterson, Attorney General Richmond Flowers, Sr., and former U. S. Representative Carl Elliott.
Schools in the area include Richmond Park Academy, Tower House Boys ' Preparatory School, a small independent prep-school for boys aged 4 – 13, East Sheen Primary School, a state school located on Upper Richmond Road West and Sheen Mount School, a state primary school located on West Temple.
The main primary schools in the area are Battling Brook CP, Holliers Walk, Richmond, St. Peters Catholic, St. Mary's Church of England, Westfield Infant / Junior and Sketchley Hill Primary School.
The primary highways on the peninsula are U. S. Route 17 ( Tidewater Trail ), which connects Fredericksburg with the Hampton Roads area, and U. S. Route 360 ( Northumberland Highway ), which connects the Northern Neck with Richmond and Danville.
Powell was a partner for over a quarter of a century at Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell and Gibson, a large Virginia law firm, with its primary office in Richmond ( now known as Hunton & Williams LLP ).
* Richmond Times-Dispatch, the primary daily newspaper in Richmond, Virginia
He finished poorly at Richmond after wrecking his primary car in practice, and was displaced in the top ten by Kasey Kahne.
Danley Middle school close and St George's Middle School changed into a primary school with a £ 3m fund, and Richmond First School now houses an extra year of students.
The plaintiffs, " Cumming, Harper and Ladeveze, citizens of Georgia and persons of color suing on behalf of themselves and all others in like case joining with them ," originally filed suit by petition against the " Board of Education of Richmond County " ( the " Board ") and one " Charles S. Bohler, tax collector " in the Superior Court of Richmond County, claiming among other causes of action, that a $ 45, 000 tax levied against the county for primary, intermediate, grammar and high schools was illegal insofar as the high schools of the county were exclusively for white students, and seeking an injunction barring the collection of so much of the total amount as was earmarked for the white only high school system.
The district was represented by T. Justin Moore, Archibald G. ( Archie ") Robertson and John W. Riely of the Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell and Gibson, a large Virginia law firm, with its primary office in Richmond ( now known as Hunton & Williams ).
With George Wallace ineligible to seek reelection in 1966, Lurleen Wallace dispatched a primary gubernatorial field that included two former governors, John Malcolm Patterson and James E. Folsom, Sr., Congressman Carl Elliott of Jasper, and Attorney General Richmond Flowers, Sr. She then faced one-term Republican U. S. Representative James D. Martin of Gadsden, who had received national attention four years earlier when he mounted a serious challenge to U. S. Senator J. Lister Hill.
Folsom ran again for governor in 1966, when he faced three other leading Democrats in the primary, former U. S. Representative Carl Elliott, former Governor John Malcolm Patterson, and Attorney General Richmond Flowers, Sr.
The U. S. Highway also connects Richmond with Tappahannock on the Middle Peninsula and the eastern Northern Neck, where the highway serves as the primary route through Northumberland County.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch ( RTD or TD for short ) is the primary daily newspaper in Richmond the capital of Virginia, United States, and is commonly considered the " newspaper of record " for events occurring in much of the state.

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