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Unlike other areas of Florida, the Civil War had little effect on Brevard County, other than perhaps to slow the movement of settlers to the area.
This changed the entire complexion of the county ; where Brevard had once been considered a " backwoods " area of Florida, it instantly became the launching pad into outer space.
Up until 1905 the area had been under Brevard County ( although Brevard County had been named St. Lucie County from 1844 until 1855 when it was renamed Brevard County ).
John McKnitt Alexander wrote that he had been the secretary at the meeting, but others recalled that Ephraim Brevard had been the secretary.
Dr. Holcombe had served in a variety of administrative capacities at Broward before joining Brevard ’ s administrative team.
McCall also lost a woman he was in love with named Manon Brevard and discovers that she had secretly given birth to his daughter.

Brevard and very
St. Lucia County was renamed Brevard County in 1856, but this " Brevard County " contained very little of present-day Brevard County.

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At 4 p.m. the President left the White House to welcome the young musicians, students from the ages of 12 to 18 who spend six weeks at the Brevard Music Center summer camp, and to greet the 325 crippled, cardiac and blind children from the District area who were special guests at the concert.
One of the most interested `` students '' on the tour which the Brevard group took at the National Gallery yesterday following their concert at the White House, was Letitia Baldrige, social secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
The Brevard group of 85 arrived at the Gallery at 6 p.m., remaining for about 45 minutes.
Southern Cassowary at Brevard Zoo, USA
The area which today is Brevard County was probably not coastal at this period in time.
Complicating the discussion of Brevard County in the 19th century is that an early county seat was located at ( Port ) St. Lucie, which took its name from the original county name and was eventually split off from Brevard to form a new county, St. Lucie County, in 1905.
During the summer of 1905, St. Lucie County was created from the southern part of Brevard County with the county seat being at Fort Pierce.
Brevard is located at ( 35. 241625 ,-82. 728701 ).
The Christmas Parade proceeds down South Broad Street around noon, starting at Brevard High School and ending at Brevard College.
Pickup sports: Brevard Ultimate Club plays weekly on Sundays at 4: 15PM on the Recreation Fields behind the Elementary school on Ecusta Rd.
* Cape Canaveral Air Station, Launch Complex 17, East end of Lighthouse Road, Cape Canaveral, Brevard, FL and many other files at the Historic American Engineering Record ( HAER )
A businessperson from Brevard, North Carolina, Walend at one time held the position of House Republican Whip.
The park occupies on the barrier island on the Atlantic coast of Brevard County, at a point where a channel links the Indian River intracoastal waterway with the Atlantic.
Billy Bullock and Chris Herrmann represented Fort Myers at the FSL All-Star game, held on June 12 at Space Coast Stadium, home of the Brevard County Manatees.
When Florida Institute of Technology was founded in 1958, classes were held in leased classrooms at Eau Gallie Junior High School ( now Westshore Junior / Senior High School at 250 West Brevard Avenue ) and at University of Melbourne's lone building on Country Club Boulevard.

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The advent of the automobile age brought even more growth to Brevard County, as resorts and hotels popped up all around the county.
Florida moved him up to the High-A Brevard County Manatees, where he went 11 – 4 as a starter.

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Russell was born in Winder, Georgia, the fourth child ( and first son ) of fifteen children of Richard Brevard Russell, Sr., a prominent lawyer and later chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia.

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President Kennedy couldn't stay away from his desk for the 75-minute young people's concert played on the White House lawn yesterday by the 85-piece Transylvania Symphony Orchestra from Brevard, N. C..
" Space Rush: Local Impact of Federal Aerospace Programs on Brevard and Surrounding Counties ," Florida Historical Quarterly, Fall 2008, Vol.
File: Richard Brevard Russell. jpg | Senator Richard Russell, Jr. of Georgia
Cape Canaveral, from the Spanish Cabo Cañaveral, is a headland in Brevard County, Florida, United States, near the center of the state's Atlantic coast.
Brevard County is a county in the U. S. state of Florida, along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
Influenced by the presence of the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Brevard County is also known as the Space Coast.
Brevard County has more than one county courthouse and sheriff's office because of its length.
The first Paleoindians arrived in the area near Brevard County between 12, 000 and 10, 000 years ago.
On the map he indicated the land we know as Brevard county as the ' Province of Ais ', as it was typical in those days to designate a region of specific tribal domination and generally took its name from the ruling cacique.
Their activity in Brevard County was intermittent and usually not permanent.
How and when Brevard County was founded and its history in the 19th century is much more complicated.

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His visitors had crawled through the south fence and were crossing the meadow, angling toward the house.
Years were to pass before these plans came off the paper, and Wright was justified in thinking, as the projects failed, that much of what he had to show his country and the world would never be seen except by visitors to Taliesin.
When he had given the call a few moments thought, he went into the kitchen to ask Mrs. Yamata to prepare tea and sushi for the visitors, using the formal English china and the silver tea service which had been donated to the mission, then he went outside to inspect the grounds.
Until this point Austria and Switzerland had been the traditional and more popular destinations for winter sports, but by the end of the 20th century and into the early 21st century, France, Italy and the Tyrol began so see increases in winter visitors.
The sisters turned the house into one of Scotland's premier tourist attractions after they had to rely on paying visitors to afford the upkeep of the house.
In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, which by 2010 had seen 29 million visitors — 1, 300, 000 annually — pass through the iron gates crowned with the infamous motto, Arbeit macht frei (" work makes free ").
The passage in question has been represented in the modern literature either as claiming that Crantor actually visited Egypt, had conversations with priests, and saw hieroglyphs confirming the story or as claiming that he learned about them from other visitors to Egypt.
Josephus, a contemporary, reports that " Jerusalem ... was so thoroughly razed to the ground by those that demolished it to its foundations, that nothing was left that could ever persuade visitors that it had once been a place of habitation.
In the following year, research on visitors to the Stirling area indicated that 55 % of the visitors had seen Braveheart.
Their houses had to remain open for visitors even during the night, and they were not allowed to be more than a day's journey from Rome.
The visitors, called the Futurians, explain that they're from the year 2204, a time long after Japan had been completely destroyed by Godzilla.
In the year of 2010 the Hanover Zoo had over 1. 6 million visitors.
In 1819 the town had a steam-operated wool carding and spinning factory, a brewery, distillery, vineyards, and a winery, but not all visitors were impressed with the growing communist town on the frontier.
The Society also had visitors from another communal religious society, the Shakers.
Dennis Sullivan is remembered as one who had a special talent for encouraging fruitful exchanges among visitors and provoking a new and deeper insight into their ideas.
Isle Royale had 15, 973 visitors in 2007, making it the least-visited national park in the continental United States ; and the fifth-least visited overall.
Kashmir had also now begun to attract European visitors, several of whom wrote of the abject poverty of the vast Muslim peasantry and of the exorbitant taxes under the Sikhs.
Disguised as visitors, a similar number had already infiltrated Malé earlier.
Within the first year, it had 700, 000 visitors.
Chiefs often had twenty or thirty concubines whom they shared freely with visitors, yet they treated their wives well.
The inquisitor told him that the inquisition were not accustomed to stopping visitors or travellers unless someone had suggested they do so ( Bargrave suspected that Jesuits in Rome had made accusations against him ).

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