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Sterling – Montgomery County Library moved to the current location, accessible from both Main and Locust Streets, in July 1984.
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Bloomfield was Instructor in German at the University of Cincinnati, 1909 – 1910 ; Instructor in German at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1910 – 1913 ; Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology and German, also University of Illinois, 1913 – 1921 ; Professor of German and Linguistics at the Ohio State University, 1921 – 1927 ; Professor of Germanic Philology at the University of Chicago, 1927 – 1940 ; Sterling Professor of Linguistics at Yale University, 1940-1949.
* 1864 – American Civil War: Battle of Westport – Union forces under General Samuel R. Curtis defeat Confederate troops led by General Sterling Price at Westport, near Kansas City.
* Ruth Gavison, " Privacy and the Limits of the Law ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1996 ), paperback, 552 pages, pp. 46 – 68.
* Judith Jarvis Thomson, " The Right to Privacy ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 ), 552 pages, pp. 34 – 46.
* 1992 – Black Wednesday: the Pound Sterling is forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism by currency speculators and is forced to devalue against the German mark.
This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Suffolk at current basic prices published ( pp. 240 – 253 ) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
* 1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Iuka – Union troops under General William Rosecrans defeat a Confederate force commanded by General Sterling Price.
Sterling and Montgomery
Many notable actors appeared on the series, including Ed Asner, Mary Astor, Roscoe Ates, Gene Barry, Ed Begley, Barbara Bel Geddes, Charles Bronson, Edgar Buchanan, Macdonald Carey, Art Carney, John Cassavetes, Jack Cassidy, Dabney Coleman, Tom Conway, Joseph Cotten, Bob Crane, Hume Cronyn, Robert Culp, Bette Davis, Francis De Sales, Bruce Dern, Brandon deWilde, Angie Dickinson, Diana Dors, Robert Duvall, Denholm Elliott, Peter Falk, John Forsythe, Anne Francis, Lorne Greene, Edmund Gwenn, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Charles Herbert, Dame Wendy Hiller, Skip Homeier, Lou Jacobi, Joyce Jameson, Carolyn Jones, Don Keefer, Brian Keith, Jack Klugman, Jessie Royce Landis, Peter Lawford, Christopher Lee, Cloris Leachman, Peter Lorre, John McIntyre, E. G. Marshall, Herbert Marshall, Walter Matthau, Darren McGavin, John McGiver, Lee Majors, Jayne Mansfield, Steve McQueen, Tyler McVey, Audrey Meadows, Joyce Meadows, Vera Miles, Elizabeth Montgomery, Joanna Moore, Roger Moore, Vic Morrow, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Newton, Fess Parker, George Peppard, James Philbrook, Sydney Pollack, Judson Pratt, Robert Redford, Michael Rennie, Burt Reynolds, William Shatner, Dan Sheridan, Henry Silva, Barbara Steele, Jan Sterling, Dean Stockwell, Stella Stevens, Beatrice Straight, Jessica Tandy, Torin Thatcher, Rip Torn, Dick Van Dyke, Robert Vaughn, Richard Waring, Dennis Weaver, Estelle Winwood, Joanne Woodward, Fay Wray, and Keenan Wynn.
Threatened with the exposure of his homosexuality, Robbins named names along with Sterling Hayden, Burl Ives, Robert Montgomery, Elia Kazan and Lela Rogers ( mother of Ginger Rogers ).
Jameson was born in Mount Sterling, Kentucky in Montgomery County, Kentucky, March 6, 1802 ; attended the common schools ; moved to Callaway County, Missouri, in 1825 ; studied law ; was admitted to the bar in 1826 and commenced practice in Fulton, Missouri ; held several local offices ; member of the Missouri House of Representatives 1830-1836 and served as speaker in 1834 and 1836 ; elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-sixth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Albert G. Harrison and served from December 12, 1839 to March 3, 1841 ; was not a candidate for renomination in 1840 ; elected to the Twenty-eighth Congress ( March 4, 1843-March 3, 1845 ); was not a candidate for renomination in 1844 ; elected to the Thirtieth Congress ( March 4, 1847-March 3, 1849 ); was not a candidate for renomination in 1848 ; ordained as a minister in the Christian Church ; also engaged in agricultural pursuits ; served as a captain in the Black Hawk War ; died in Fulton, January 24, 1857 ; interment in the Jameson family cemetery near Fulton.
Sterling and County
Choctaw County has one site listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Mount Sterling Methodist Church.
The primary law enforcement agency in most Windham County towns is the Connecticut State Police, primarily Troop D based in Danielson which serves Brooklyn, Canterbury, Chaplin, Eastford, Hampton, Killingly, Pomfret, Putnam ( outside the SSD ), Scotland, Sterling, Thompson, Woodstock and I-395 between exit 87 and the MA border.
County voters in 1898 elected to make Sterling a dry county, prohibiting the sale of alcohol within its boundaries.
Sterling County experienced a brief boom when the number of farms and ranches in the area increased from 131 in 1920 to 176 by 1925.
* Inventory of county records, Sterling County Courthouse, Sterling City, Texas, hosted by the Portal to Texas History
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