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Settled by Mexican gold miners in 1848 and named after the Catholic parish St. Andrew, the town has been a noted mining camp since early days.
Settled in the 1850s, Conway was an important place in the early 1900s.
Settled in the early 1830s, Georgetown was first named Tobanana for the nearby creek.
Settled in as early as 1823, the Dundee Historic District offers a collection of shops and restaurants along the River Raisin.
Settled as early as 1784, Monroe was platted in 1817 and was named after then-President James Monroe.
Settled in 1638, it was called Newfield Village as early as 1681, and later South Newmarket, a parish of that town.
Settled near the region's early iron mines, Elverson is close to Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, an example of a 19th century " iron plantation ".
Settled around 1880 as a flag station on a section of the Missouri – Kansas – Texas ( MKT ) Railroad being built from Mineola to Greenville, the name submitted for a post office was initially Rice's Point, in honor of early area settler William Rice.
Settled early in the 20th century, the older area of Corona del Mar consists mostly of closely spaced, free-standing, detached single family houses of varying architecture, concentrated along Pacific Coast Highway ( also known as " PCH " or State Route 1 ).
Settled since the early Bronze Age, Hatay was once of the Akkadian Empire, then the Amorite Kingdom of Yamhad and Mitannis, then a succession of Hittites, the Neo-Hittite " Hattena " people that later gave the modern province of Hatay its name, then the Assyrians ( except a brief occupation by Urartu ) and Persians.
Settled by indigenous cultures for thousands of years, the islands were an early site of the Spanish founding of colonial missions.
Settled first by Mandike peoples on the outskirts of the Mali Empire, on the regular transhumance routes of Fula cattle herders, and settled again by Wolof farmers in the early 20th century, Tambacounda has a mix of most of the ethnic groups in Senegal.

Settled and 1796
Settled as Lewisburg in 1796, the city was renamed after Trenton, New Jersey in 1819.
Settled that same year, it would be incorporated as Colebrook June 11, 1796, and was for many years the shire town of the Northern Judicial District of Coos County.

Settled and was
Settled in 1635 by people from Roxbury and Watertown, Dedham was incorporated in 1636.
; Province of Maine: Settled in 1622 ( An earlier attempt to settle the Popham Colony in Sagadahoc, Maine ( near present day Phippsburg and Popham Beach State Park ) in 1607 was abandoned after only one year ).
Settled among Prato della Valle, the Saint Anthony church and the Botanic Garden it was built in 1897 by the Jesuit fathers and kept alive until 2002.
Settled since the Stone Age, the area was inhabited by Germanic Rugians, before the Polabian Slavs moved in during the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries.
Settled by Swedes and Norwegians in the 1880s ; it was established in 1908 and subsequently abandoned.
Settled in 1750, the city of Winsted was formed at the junction of the Mad River and Still River, and was one of the first mill towns in Connecticut.
Settled in 1835 by the Pottawatomie Indians, Kingston was one of the first townships in DeKalb County.
Settled in 1834 as Willow Prairie, it became the Village of Brockville when it was platted in 1837.
Settled about 1791, on land granted to George Muse, purchased by James Taylor Sr. and settled by his son James Taylor, Jr .. Newport was incorporated as a town in 1795 and in 1850 Newport received a city charter.
Settled in the 19th century and incorporated in 1867, the city was named for a pioneer family in the area.
Settled prior to the American Civil War, the town of Olla was known as Castor Sulfur Springs, and a steamboat port on nearby Bayou Castor was its original site.
Settled in 1794, Cornville was incorporated on 24 February 1798 as the 116th town in Maine.
Settled by the English in 1638 as a part of Salisbury and later as a part of Amesbury around the village of Merrimacport, it was known throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as an agricultural and fishing community, with a small amount of shipbuilding.
Settled in the mid-1500s, the city was later founded in 1867 by the Archibalds: Brothers John Sidney and Edward T., along with their cousin George Archibald named it after their hometown of Dundas, Ontario, Canada.
Settled in 1778 and originally a part of Gilmanton, the town was first called Gunstock Parish.
Settled in 1726 by Scottish-Irish immigrants, the town was first named Coleraine.
Settled later by colonists from Dover and Somersworth, the town was granted in 1749 by John Mason.
Settled in 1761, the town contains some of the finest farmland in Cheshire County, yet once was home to small manufacturing, notably spinning wheel parts and handtools.

Settled and 1815
Settled in 1762, by 1815 the community had grown so much that it sought its own incorporation.

Settled and by
; Plymouth Colony: Settled in 1620 by the Pilgrims.
Settled in the middle 18th century by French and Spanish settlers, the area retains strong cultural ties to its past with conversational French still common among residents.
" Anglo Influx Renews Town Settled by Blacks.
Settled primarily by emigrants from Massachusetts, it may have been named for Henry Gardner, then governor of Massachusetts.
Settled by abolitionists in hopes of aiding Kansas ' entry to the United States as a free state, the community of Osawatomie and pro slavery communities nearby were quickly engaged in violence.
Settled by the English in the 17th century and established in 1727, the town on the Port Tobacco River soon became the second largest in Maryland.
Settled by English colonists in 1684, Cambridge is one of the oldest colonial cities in Maryland.
Settled by citizens from Haverhill, Massachusetts, the town was first known as Lower Cohos.
Settled in 1623 as Hilton's Point by brothers William and Edward Hilton, London fishmongers, Dover is the oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire, and the seventh oldest in the United States.
" Settled by the 1830s, Long Lake was isolated, except by water, until William Seward Webb's Mohawk and Malone Railway was built through what was then known as Long Lake West in 1892.

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