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Stotts and Missouri
Stotts City is a city in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States.
Greene Casey Stotts USA, 1821-1876 — American military officer and Missouri state legislator
* Historic maps of Stotts City in the Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection at the University of Missouri
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Stotts City is located at ( 37. 102983 ,-93. 946662 ).
Greene Casey Stotts, who died in 1876.
Stotts discovered galena and hemimorphite deposits west of the town and began to develop the lead mining industry that later fueled Stotts City's booming growth.
He founded the Stotts City Mining Company in July, 1873.
The Lawrence County Land & Mining Company, formed in 1888, handled the product of the Stotts City Mining District.
In its heyday, Stotts City was home to several banks, a large hardware store, The Farmers Exchange Co-op, a cooperative enterprise of the local grain and dairy farmers, a school and numerous churches, and even had a volunteer brass band and a newspaper, The Stotts City Sunbeam, published from 1901 until the end of 1907.
The population of Stotts City peaked at 902 in 1900.
With a depressed agricultural industry in the 1920s, the 1929 stock market crash and Great Depression, Stotts City suffered a further reduction in population, a loss of retail businesses and closure of its one remaining bank.
By December, 1942, the mines and the Stotts City Mining Company were closed.
The construction of U. S. Route 66 north of Stotts City and later, Interstate 44 south of town, provided an opportunity for increased commerce.
Until the mid-1970s, Stotts City bore a remarkable resemblance to the classic movie ' western town ', with its wide main street and rows of buildings with false fronts.
Several descendants of the earliest residents of Stotts City still live in the area.
Stotts City is surrounded by cattle and dairy farms, and the area is known for world-class thoroughbred horses.
In 1981, Jim and Sallie Stearns established the Stearnsy Bears, with manufacturing in Stotts City.
Greene C. Stotts, USA

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Although textile-related engineering declined with the processing industry, leading to the demise of both Stotts and Platts, other engineering firms existed, notably electrical and later electronic engineers Ferranti in 1896.
In 2004, Cynthia Stotts, DO, became the first female and the first osteopathic physician in the 158 year history of the hospital to be elected Chief of Medical Staff ; two years later, she became the first physician to ever be elected to a second term as the chief of staff.
The Stotts were one of the very few characters from Vic Reeves Big Night Out to return in later Reeves & Mortimer series.

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Doubleday was humiliated by this snub and held a lasting grudge against Meade, but he returned to division command and fought well for the remainder of the battle.
By law, Augustus held a collection of powers granted to him for life by the Senate, including supreme military command, and those of tribune and censor.
* 1942 – World War II: The most famous ( and first international ) Aggie Muster is held on the Philippine island of Corregidor, by Brigadier General George F. Moore ( with 25 fellow Texas A & M graduates who are under his command ), while 1. 8 million pounds of shells pounded the island over a 5 hour attack.
After his commissioning and graduation from The Basic School at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Krulak held a variety of command and staff positions.
Although his administrative abilities had been noticed, on the eve of the U. S. entry into World War II he had never held an active command above a battalion and was far from being considered by many as a potential commander of major operations.
When the regimental companies in the Grants had been raised, they held a vote in Dorset to determine who would command the regiment.
After the conclusion of the Treaty of Frankfurt ( 1871 ), he was left in command of the German army of occupation, a position which he held till the fall of the Paris Commune.
In the town, the Marine brigade, still under the command of the British admiral Sir John Leake, and the governor, Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt ( who had commanded the land forces in August ), and reinforced shortly before by a further 400 Royal Marines, held the fortress against repeated attacks.
Alexander then held staff appointments as ( from January 1931 ) GSO2 in the Directorate of Military Training at the War Office and ( 1932-4 ) GSO1 at HQ Northern Command, York, before being made in October 1934 a temporary brigadier and given command of the Nowshera Brigade, on the Northwest Frontier in India.
Although he had never held a traditional military command, Beria made a significant contribution to the victory of the Soviet Union in World War II through his organization of wartime production and his use of partisans.
Despite the estimations held by Hitler and others in the German high command, the Soviet Union was by no means weak.
In 1991-93, he secured a two-star promotion, elevating to a rank of major general and held a command of 40th Army Division as its GOC, stationed in Okara Military District in Punjab Province.
Both held that that law is the command of the sovereign backed by the threat of punishment.
The post was usually filled by a senator, appointed by the emperor, who held command for 3 or 4 years, although he could serve for a much longer period.
He held, in 1797 – 1798, the chief command of the forces in Ireland.
He was next assigned to Fort Hood, Texas, as III Corps Deputy Assistant G3, a position he held until 1987 when he assumed command of Division Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division.
He assumed command of Third ( U. S .) Army / Army Forces Central Command in Atlanta, Ga. in May 1997, a post he held until June 2000 when he was selected for promotion to general and assignment as Commander in Chief, United States Central Command.
" What other man, while Sparta still had the superior strength and the Spartan Eurybiades held the supreme command of the fleet, could by his single-handed efforts have deprived Sparta of that glory?
It was held that an individual may be held without bail upon the Sovereign's command.
* December 11 – A surprise attack by forces under the command of the Duke of Savoy and his brother-in-law, Philip III of Spain, is repelled by the citizens of Geneva ( This actually took place after midnight, in the early morning of December 12, but commemorations / celebrations on Fête de l ' Escalade are usually held on December 11 or the closest weekend ).
From Rickover's first replacement, Kinnaird R. McKee, to today's head of Naval Reactors, Kirkland H. Donald, all have held command of nuclear submarines, their squadrons and ocean fleets ; not one has been a long-term Engineering Duty Officer such as Rickover.
Other factors influencing rank included the family's history of military command, high-ranking offices held at court and marriages into other high-ranking families.
The Scots, eager to pursue, were held back by the command of the king.
Lee was often considered second in command of the Continental forces, although Artemas Ward, who was not in good health, officially held this position.

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