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* Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge
The Cedar Keys are a cluster of islands near the mainland.
The Cedar Keys were used by Seminole Indians, by the Spanish as a watering stop for ships returning to Spain from Mexico, and by pirates, such as Jean Lafitte and Captain Kidd.
A hurricane with a storm surge struck the Cedar Keys on October 4, 1842, destroying Cantonment Morgan and causing much damage on Depot Key.
With the abandonment of the Army base on Depot Key, the Cedar Keys became available for settlement under the act.
The Union occupied the Cedar Keys in early 1864, staying for the remainder of the war.
The " Town of Cedar Keys " was incorporated in 1869, and had a population of 400 in 1870.
At that time, in and around the town were added to the National Register of Historic Places under the title of the Cedar Keys Historic and Archaeological District.
The highest tides, above normal, were reported at the Cedar Keys in Florida, while the strongest gust recorded,, was measured at Pensacola International Airport.
Gen. John Newton had undertaken a joint force expedition to engage and destroy Confederate troops that had attacked at Cedar Keys, Florida and Fort Myers and were allegedly encamped somewhere around St. Marks.
: Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge
* Virginia: Aldie, Appomattox Courthouse, Appomattox Station, Brandy Station, Bristoe Station, Cedar Creek, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Cross Keys, Five Forks, First Deep Bottom, Fisher's Hill, Fort Harrison, Fredericksburg, Glendale, Hatcher's Run, High Bridge, Five Forks, Kernstown, Lee's Mill, Malvern Hill, Manassas, McDowell, Mine Run, New Market, New Market Heights, Petersburg ( A. P.

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Conifer forests are predominant, chiefly Anatolian black pine ( Pinus nigra ), Cedar of Lebanon ( Cedrus libani ), Taurus fir ( Abies cilicica ), and juniper ( Juniperus foetidissima and J. excelsa ).
It was soon discovered that Incense cedar, when dyed and perfumed to resemble Red Cedar, was a suitable alternative and most pencils today are made from this timber which is grown in managed forests.
Included are the Battle of the Rosebud, Battle of the Little Bighorn, Battle of Warbonnet Creek, Battle of Slim Buttes, Battle of Cedar Creek, and the Dull Knife Fight.
Cedars are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Pine Processionary and Turnip Moth ( recorded on Deodar Cedar ).
Cedar wood and cedar oil are known to be a natural repellent to moths, hence cedar is a popular lining for modern-day cedar chests and closets in which woolens are stored.
Emery County includes three geographical areas: the mountains of the Wasatch Plateau ; Castle Valley, where the major settlements are located ; and the desert of the San Rafael Swell, the San Rafael Reef, Cedar Mountain, and the remote stretches of land west of the Green River.
In the center of the county are Cedar Mesa, Comb Wash, Natural Bridges and Hovenweep National Monuments.
They are located in Cedar Park, Texas ( Northwest of Austin ).
Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from large trees, mostly Western Red Cedar, by cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
The winds are also associated with some of the area's largest and deadliest wildfires, including the state's largest fire on record, the Cedar Fire, as well as the Laguna Fire, Old Fire, Esperanza Fire, Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889 and the Witch Fire.
The Kemp and Mabank areas are included in coverage by The Monitor and Cedar Creek Pilot newspapers.
Cedar and pine are found in a few localities on the uplands.
Two other elevated summits are located in the county, known as Cedar Mountain at ), and Pine Mountain at.
The main areas to visit in the park are Joalah, Cedar Creek, The Knoll, MacDonald Park, Niche's Corner, Palm Grove and Witches Falls.
Cedar Bluff Public Schools are part of the Cherokee County School District.
Outside of Lake Arrowhead Village there are several residential communities, which include Cedar Glen, Blue Jay, Rimforest, Skyforest, Crest Park, Deer Lodge Park, and Agua Fria.
Cedar Creek Elementary School is not currently operating as most Round Mountain students are attending schools in the Mountain Union ( K-8 ) District in nearby Montgomery Creek.
Arrow heads and spear points dating from the Paleo period ( 12, 000 years old ) were collected by Cedar Key historian St. Clair Whitman and are displayed at the Cedar Key Museum State Park.
Other schools under the board's jurisdiction are in the town of Bronson the city of Williston, the city of Cedar Key and Yankeetown.
Four Grovetown Elementary Schools are addressed Grovetown: Lewiston, Cedar Ridge Euchee Creek

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He and Anna named it Cedar Hill ( also spelled CedarHill ).
Resettlement began around 1868 when a Cincinnati syndicate purchased a tract at the mouth of Cedar Creek and named it Port Lawrence, creating the modern downtown area.
It was originally named Little Salt Lake Valley, and renamed for the iron mines west of Cedar City.
They chose a small settlement known locally as Cedar Cabin located on the St. Francis River to be the county seat and named it Greenville.
The county was founded February 14, 1845, and named after Cedar Creek, a tributary of the Sac River, which in turn is named from the Eastern red cedar, a common tree of the area.
Linn county is named in honor of Senator Lewis Linn of Missouri and it is one of the three counties that make up the Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Statistical Area .< ref >
It is named for the Cedar River, which runs through the county, the county is also in the crossroads of Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and Quad Cities metropolitan areas, also is the only Iowa county which shares the name of a tree.
It was named for the Cedar River.
The original streets running north-south were named for trees, such as Ash, Cedar, Cherry, and Chestnut.
A post office named " Cedar Key " was established on Atsena Otie Key in 1845.
The lake now known as Lake Zurich was once named Cedar Lake in the 19th century.
The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway built a 66-mile branch to What Cheer via Keswick in 1879 The town is named for Keswick, England, the home town of a local woman who had offered lodging to the track-laying crew.
The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway built a 66-mile branch to What Cheer via Thornburg in 1879 The town was founded by the railroad and named in memory of Major Thomas T. Thornburgh, who died in the Meeker Massacre.
When Cedar Rapids was first established in 1838, William Stone named the town Columbus.
They named the town Cedar Rapids for the rapids in the Cedar River at the site, and the river itself was named for the large number of red cedar trees that grew along its banks.
Originally the city was named Cedar Grove, then later changed to Cedar Point.
A post office, named North Cedar, was established in 1867.

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