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In late 2005 the City of Stockbridge engaged in a highly controversial preemptive use of eminent domain to buy over of land near the current city hall running along East Atlanta Road.
Syndicated Atlanta talk show host Neal Boortz said during his show, " Private property rights are dead in Stockbridge, Georgia " and called members of the Stockbridge City Council, " sorry bastards.
Although the county legally has no say of what the City of Stockbridge can do with its land and its use of eminent domain.
The Stockbridge City Manager Ted Strickland, said that the new city hall was absolutely necessary, because some current city employees are working out of closets and supply rooms.
On May 6, 1992, Mayor Rudy Kelley received a letter from Mr. John Stockbridge of South Carolina requesting a letter of " Greeting " from the City of Stockbridge to the attendees of the first reunion of the Stockbridge family.
In his letter, he mentioned that he grew up in Georgia and had been told as a child that the City of Stockbridge was named after his great-great-grandfather Levi Stockbridge who traveled back and forth from the north to his property in Florida and stopped here on his journey.
* City of Stockbridge
When he was 15 years old, he moved to New York City, where he worked as an errand boy in the largest dry goods emporium in the city, but after three years he returned to Stockbridge.
Some notable summer theatres include: Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake, Colorado, Summerstock Conservatory, Calgary, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, Utah, Santa Fe Opera, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Becket, Massachusetts, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Massachusetts, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Glimmerglass Opera, Cooperstown, New York, The Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan and Vancouver's Bard on the Beach.
In terms of wards used in elections to the City of Edinburgh Council between 1995 and 2007, the constituency included the wards of Broughton, Calton, Granton, Harbour, Lorne, New Town, Newhaven, Pilton, Stockbridge and Trinity.
The state route travels through the cities of Union City, Riverdale, Jonesboro, Stockbridge, Conyers, Walnut Grove and Monroe.

Stockbridge and Hall
The river flows on past Stockbridge, Inverleith, Canonmills and Warriston where it passes through shallows at a place known as Puddocky which is commonly thought to refer to " puddocks ", the Scots language term for frogs, but actually took its name from the former Paddock Hall which was sited nearby.
* John Pitt ( of Crow Hall ) ( c. 1673 – 1731 ), British Member of Parliament for St Ives and Stockbridge, probably son of George Pitt of Strathfieldsaye ( d. 1694 )

Stockbridge and .
Stockbridge and the waterfront at Leith are also increasingly fashionable areas, with a number of pubs, clubs and restaurants.
Hill's adopted son Ross was killed in an accident in Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1990 while the actor was preparing to film Lucky Luke on the Bonanza Creek Ranch near Santa Fe.
" Stark's forces again swelled the next day with the arrival of some Stockbridge Indians, bringing his force ( excluding Warner's men ) to nearly 2, 000 men.
In 1953, the Rockwell family moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts, so that his wife could be treated at the Austen Riggs Center, a psychiatric hospital at 25 Main Street, down Main Street from where Rockwell set up his studio.
A custodianship of his original paintings and drawings was established with Rockwell's help near his home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and the Norman Rockwell Museum is still open today year round.
When he was concerned with his health, he placed his studio and the contents with the Norman Rockwell Museum, which was formerly known as the Stockbridge Historical society and even more formerly known as the Old Corner house, in a trust.
Rockwell died November 8, 1978, of emphysema at age 84 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
* Bennitt, Mark and Frank Parker Stockbridge, eds.
About 1802, the Oneida agreed to allocate about 22, 000 acres of their land to the Stockbridge and Munsee ( Lenape ), who were seeking refuge from anti-Native American conflicts by American settlers after the Revolution.
Both were Christianized: the Stockbridge had migrated from western Massachusetts and the Lenape from New York and New Jersey.
After 1680, many moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
After more than two decades, in the 1820s and 1830s, the Oneida and the Stockbridge moved again, pressured to relocate to northeastern Wisconsin under the federal Indian Removal program.
Many settled in the town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where they gradually became known as the Stockbridge Indians.
The Stockbridge Indians allowed Protestant Christian missionaries, including Jonathan Edwards, to live among them.
In the 1780s, groups of Stockbridge Indians moved from Massachusetts to a new location among the Oneida people in western New York, who were granted a reservation for their service to the Patriots, out of their former territory of.
They called their settlement New Stockbridge.
Some individuals and families, mostly people who were old or those with special ties to the area, remained behind at Stockbridge.
The central figures of Mahican society, including the chief sachem and his counselors and relatives, were part of the move to New Stockbridge.
At the new town, the Stockbridge emigrants controlled their own affairs and combined traditional ways with the new as they chose.
After learning from the Christian missionaries, the Stockbridge Indians were experienced in English ways.
At New Stockbridge they replicated their former town.
In the 1820s and 1830s, most of the Stockbridge Indians moved to Shawano County, Wisconsin, where they were promised land by the US government under the policy of Indian removal.
* Death In the Bronx The Stockbridge Indian Massacre in 1778 by Richard S. Walling-for reference only
* Berkshire Middle District is located in Pittsfield and contains records for the city of Pittsfield and the towns of Becket, Dalton, Hinsdale, Lee, Lenox, Otis, Peru, Richmond, Stockbridge, Tyringham and Washington.

City and Hall
Starlings and blackbirds are scared off by canon, from City Hall.
As I was walking back to the Police Station, which was in the same building with the City Hall and Post Office, I saw Mrs. Tim Williams sneaking into the back of my car.
Over the weekend, Mrs. Self, personnel clerk, was a feted and honored guest of the Atlanta Club, organization of women employes at City Hall.
A two-family house at 255 Brook Street has been purchased by Brown University from Lawrence J. Sullivan, according to a deed filed Monday at City Hall.
He was supposed to be in court this afternoon, at City Hall.
* 1789 – On the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York City, George Washington takes the oath of office to become the first elected President of the United States.
Buffalo City Hall | City Hall in Buffalo, New York | Buffalo, New York ; John Wade with George Dietel, built 1929 – 1931
He built and owned Carnegie Hall in New York City.
City Hall
On April 8, 1995, a staged concert was held at Carnegie Hall in New York City as a benefit for the Gay Men's Health Crisis.
He was betrayed by Hitler Youth and was hung from the portal of the City Hall by the city's Military Commander Oberst Meyer.
Bonn City Hall, called " Stadthaus "
Adjacent to this area is the Rotes Rathaus ( City Hall ), with its distinctive red-brick architecture.
The office of Berlin's Governing Mayor is in the Rotes Rathaus ( Red City Hall ).
An English-language version, simply titled Kristina, was staged in concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City for two nights in September 2009, yielding a live recording, and at the Royal Albert Hall for one night in April 2010.
The section of lower Broadway from its origin at Bowling Green to City Hall Park is the historical location for the city's ticker-tape parades, and is sometimes called the " Canyon of Heroes " during such events.
* The BMT Broadway Line runs under it from City Hall to Times Square – 42nd Street ( trains ).
The traditional route of the parade is northward from Bowling Green to City Hall Park.
On 8 October 1908, just two days after Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, many men, some of them ranking Serbian ministers, officials and generals, held a meeting at City Hall in Belgrade.
A modern building: Boston City Hall ( completed 1968 ) is constructed largely of concrete, both precast and poured in place.
The first legal applications in America for same-sex marriage licenses were issued at Cambridge's City Hall.

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