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Historically, the tribe lived in bands near the mouth of the Grand River at its confluence with the Missouri River ; the mouth of the Missouri at its confluence with the Mississippi River, and in present-day Saline County, Missouri.
* Saline County, Kansas ' standard abbreviation
* Western, Nebraska, a village in Saline County, Nebraska
** Salem, Saline County, Arkansas
* The Social Brethren originated in Saline County, Illinois in 1867, the result of an attempt to put the slavery issue away in favor of uniting on a common belief in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
* Saline County, Nebraska-( southwest )
The area now covered by Washington County was part of the Cherokee Saline District between 1840 to 1856 and the Cooweescoowee District from 1856 to 1906.
In 1841, the present Mayes County area became part of the Saline District of the Cherokee Nation.
* Saline County, Nebraska-( south )
Saline County is a county located in the U. S. state of Nebraska.
In the Nebraska license plate system, Saline County is represented by the prefix 22 ( it had the twenty-second-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922 ).
* Saline County, Nebraska-north
* Saline County, Nebraska-northwest
* Saline County, Nebraska-east
Saline County Courthouse
Saline County is a county located in west central Missouri.
Historically Saline County was occupied for thousands of years by succeeding cultures of Missouri Native Americans.
Saline County was settled primarily by migrants from the Upper Southern states of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia.
* Saline County ( north )
* Saline County ( east )
* Saline County ( west )
* Saline County ( northwest )
* Saline County ( southwest )
* Saline County ( southeast )

Saline and was
In 1994, the monument was redesignated as Death Valley National Park, as well as being substantially expanded to include Saline and Eureka Valleys.
Salt was a very important commodity then in the preservation of foods and curing of animal hides, and the early French settlers were quick to exploit the salt springs on Saline Creek just below Ste.
Saline County was a prohibition, or " dry ", county until the Kansas Constitution was amended in 1986 and voters approved the sale of alcoholic liquor by the individual drink with a 30 % food sales requirement.
Saline County was formed on November 2, 1835, and named for the salt water ( brine ) springs in the area.
Prattsville, then part of Saline County, was first settled by Elder Joab Pratt, a Baptist preacher, accompanied by several other families, with the surnames of Mayfield, Pumphrey, McDaniel, and Cobb, all arrived by wagon train from Bibb County, Alabama in 1841.
The ore for which the town is named was discovered in the area in the early 1890s and mined by the General Bauxite Company until 1905, when the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, a northeastern aluminum refining company, purchased vast tracts of land in Saline County after learning of the high-quality ore that was being shipped from the area.
Muddy was built as a coal mining village to house miners working in O ' gara # 12 mine located on the north bank of the Saline River.
He originally named the town Salina, but this was changed because of an existing Illinois town named Saline ; Francis Dougherty, an early settler, is said to have selected the name Fairmount.
The train depot, built in 1879 with Saline River and Big Creek limestone, was the first major building in the town.
Former Second Judicial District Court Judge David T. Caldwell ( 1925 – 1993 ), based in Jonesboro, was born in Saline and graduated from Saline High School in 1942.
Saline has several Baptist congregations, including Old Saline Baptist, whose original pastor was George Washington Baines, maternal great-grandfather of U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
A Clovis point arrowhead was found in 1978 along the Saline arm of the ridge, where it slopes to the Meramec Valley on the northeast.
Another earlier settlement was the French Catholic community of St. Michaels, Missouri, which is located just north of the current Fredericktown site on the other side of Saline Creek.
At the time that Madison County was organized, the land south of Saline Creek was owned by Col. Nathaniel Cook.

Saline and formed
Saline solutions are formed due to the presence of road salt in the winter.

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This also is where Madge kisses Hal by the Saline River and where he escapes from the police by running under a waterfall.
Rolling uplands surround this central section and are bounded by the Saline Hills to the west and the Mississippi River Hills and Buffs to the east and northeast.
Saline County is governed by a Board of Commissioners.
There are three major towns in Saline County connected by U. S. Route 45, and the now abandoned Cairo and Vincennes / Big Four / New York Central Line, from north to south, Eldorado, Harrisburg, and Carrier Mills.
The northeast corner of Champaign, the central portion of the University campus, and the northern part of Urbana are drained by the Boneyard Creek, which flows into the Saline Ditch, a tributary of the Vermilion and Wabash Rivers.
Winn is separated from Natchitoches Parish along U. S. Highway 71 by Saline Bayou, the first blackwater protected waterway in the American South.
Cox Creek Lake is a man made lake, created by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission by damming Cox Creek, a tributary of the Saline River.
Brownsboro was first settled in 1849 by John ( Red ) Brown, who operated a toll bridge across Kickapoo Creek on the road to Jordan's Saline and Tyler.
Grand Saline is served by 2 major highways and two FM ( Farm to Market ) Roads.
Grand Saline is served by the Grand Saline Independent School District.
College students who reside in the Grand Saline ISD are served by Tyler Junior College, as Grand Saline ISD is in the TJC taxing and service district.

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