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Schley County Rep. B. D. Pelham will offer a resolution Monday in the House to rescind the body's action of Friday in voting itself a $10 per day increase in expense allowances.
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Schley and County
The County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 22, 1857, and is named for William Schley, United States representative and thirty-sixth governor of Georgia.
The Schley County School District holds grades pre-school to grade twelve, that consists of one elementary school and a middle-high school.
Whitman was born in New York City and grew up in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, the daughter of Eleanor Prentice Todd ( née Schley ) and Webster B. Todd, both interested in New Jersey Republican politics.
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Captain Philip of the Texas, who expressed no present or later ill will at the temporary discomfiture of Texas during the battle due to the Brooklyns turn, stated that when he was going to the Brooklyn in a small boat to report to Schley, the Commodore happily shouted down to him from the bridge, " Some fight, eh, Jack?
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Inexplicably, Schley decided mid-voyage to return to Santiago on 28 May, where the following day it was confirmed that the Spanish Squadron was there.
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“ Frederick Town ” was laid out by Daniel Dulany — a land speculator — in 1745 ; it was settled by a German immigrant party led by a young German Reformed schoolmaster from the Rhineland Palatinate named Johann Thomas Schley ( d. 1790 ), who came to the Maryland colony with his wife, Maria Winz.
Schley built the first house of the new town ; as late as the 20th century, it stood at the northwest corner of Middle Alley and East Patrick Street.
He recruited teachers Stephen B. Luce, future admirals Winfield Scott Schley, George Dewey, and William T. Sampson.
In November 1925 he was posted to Galveston, Texas, as an assistant to the District Engineer, Major Julian Schley.
Anticipating the demand for country properties was Evander H. Schley, a land developer and real estate broker from New York State.
Vian has three highways running through it: SH 82, or Thornton Street ; U. S. 64, or Schley Street ; and I-40.
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Rep. James Cotten of Weatherford insisted that a water development bill passed by the Texas House of Representatives was an effort by big cities like Dallas and Fort Worth to cover up places like Paradise, a Wise County hamlet of 250 people.
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At the time it also included present day Bronx County, which constituted the original Town of Westchester ( the center of which was around the area today known as Westchester Square, in the Bronx ) and portions of Yonkers, Eastchester, and Pelham.
In 1874, the western portion of the present Bronx County, consisting of the then towns of Kingsbridge, West Farms, and Morrisania, was transferred to New York County, and in 1895 the remainder of the present Bronx County, consisting of the Town of Westchester and portions of the towns of Eastchester and Pelham, was transferred to New York County.
At over, Pelham Bay Park is the largest of New York City's parks, forming a substantial ' buffer ' between suburban Westchester and urban Bronx County.
It is also one of three cities, along with Alabaster and Pelham, that make up the area known as " North Shelby " or " North Shelby County ".
The irregularly-shaped town is bordered by Haverhill to the northeast, North Andover to the east, Lawrence and Andover to the south, Dracut ( Middlesex County ) to the west, Pelham, New Hampshire ( Hillsborough County ) to the northwest, and Salem, New Hampshire ( Rockingham County ) to the north.
Pelham is the northeastern-most town in Hampshire County, bordering Franklin County to the north and east.
In 1714 the earldom of Clare was revived when he was created Viscount Haughton, in the County of Nottingham, and Earl of Clare, with remainder to his younger brother Henry Pelham, and the following year the dukedom was also revived when he was made Marquess of Clare and Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with similar remainder to his younger brother Henry.
In 1756 ( when Henry Pelham had died without male issue and it was apparent that the Duke was to have no children of his own ) the Duke was also made Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne, in the County of Stafford, with remainder to his nephew Henry Clinton, 9th Earl of Lincoln.
The purchase included an area which is known today as Pelham, New Rochelle, and portions of Bronx County.
Despite this, Baco Noir ( single varietal or in blends ) remains a commonly produced wine in many Canadian wineries ; notable current examples include Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery's, Lakeview Cellars ' " Baco Noir Reserve " and products of Sandbanks Estate Winery in Prince Edward County.
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