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Menard and County
New Salem ( Menard County ), Illinois | New Salem Village Reenactor | re-enactors playing Celtic harps
Just over 208, 000 residents live in the Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Sangamon County and adjacent Menard County.
* Menard County ( east )
Menard County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U. S. state of Texas.
Menard County is named for Michel Branamour Menard, the founder of Galveston, Texas.
* 1858 State legislature forms Menard County from Bexar County The county was named for Michel Branamour Menard, the founder of Galveston.
* 1871 Menard County residents elect their own officials.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Menard County, Texas
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* Menard County ( southwest )
* Mason ISD ( mostly in Mason County ; small portions in Kimble, Menard, and San Saba counties )
* Menard County ( west )
* Menard County ( north )
On September 6, 1875, Kimble County was separated from Gillespie County and attached to Menard County for judicial purposes.

Menard and began
The quest of Bushland and Knipling to find an alternative to chemical pesticides in controlling the devastation wrought by these insects began in the late 1930s when both scientists were working at the United States Department of Agriculture Laboratory in Menard, Texas.
Menard began his career constructing pole buildings with friends from college.
In 2004, Menard began the NASCAR Busch Series season driving the No. 33 Menard's Chevrolet.

Menard and 1975
* Marc Menard ( born 1975 ), Canadian actor

Menard and museum
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad discontinued its service to Menard in 1972, but donated the depot to the county for use as a history museum.

Menard and .
Several other fictional books were invented by the same author, including an entire bibliography for the fictional author Pierre Menard, as well as an imaginary novel, purportedly written by a Bombay lawyer named Mir Bahadur Ali, entitled " The Approach to Al-Mu ' tasim ," which was " reviewed " by Borges in his story of the same name.
Jorge Luis Borges's ( 1939 ) short story Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote, is often considered as predicting postmodernism and conceiving the ideal of the ultimate parody.
* Michel B. Menard
* October 8 – John Willis Menard, African-American politician ( b. 1838 )
* April 3 – John Willis Menard, African-American politician ( d. 1893 )
In 1836, Canadian Michel Branamour Menard and several associates purchased of land for $ 50, 000 to found the town that would become the modern city of Galveston.
The Michel B. Menard House, built in 1838 and oldest in Galveston, is designed in the Greek revival style.
Meusebach brokered the treaty in order to settle the lands on the Fisher-Miller Land Grant, from which were formed the ten counties of Concho, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Schleicher, San Saba, Sutton and Tom Green.
Father René Menard, a French Jesuit priest who had travelled up the Great Lakes as far as Keweenaw Bay in upper Michigan, heard that these Hurons were starving.
Finally, a day's journey from the Huron camp, Father Menard separated from his travelling companion at a rapids to carry some supplies.
Historic Pioneer Rest Cemetery in Menard, Texas | Menard has graves dating to the 19th century.
Its seat is Menard.
Menardville, later known as Menard becomes the county seat.

County and Historical
* Baver, Sherrie L. " Development of New York's Puerto Rican Community ", Bronx County Historical Society Journal 1988 25 ( 1 ): 1 – 9
“ Paddy Chayefsky ’ s ‘ Marty ’ and Its Significance to the Social History of Arthur Avenue, The Bronx, in the 1950s .” The Bronx County Historical Society Journal XLIV ( Spring / Fall 2007 ): 50-59.
“ Urban Decline and the Withdrawal of New York University from University Heights, The Bronx .” The Bronx County Historical Society Journal XLVI ( Spring / Fall 2009 ): 4-24.
" The Golden Ghetto: The Grand Concourse in the Twentieth Century ", Bronx County Historical Society Journal 2004 41 ( 1 ): 4 – 18 and 2005 42 ( 2 ): 80 – 99
" A History of Transportation in the Bronx ", Bronx County Historical Society Journal 1989 26 ( 2 ): 68 – 91
" Transportation Made the Bronx ", Bronx County Historical Society Journal 1998 35 ( 2 ): 166 – 180
* The Bronx County Historical Society
* Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Bibliography on Wexford County
Although it is not recognized as such by the U. S Government, it opened in February 2006 as the Atchison County Historical Museum in Atchison, Kansas.
* Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Bibliography on Jackson County
Naison ( 2005 ) describes the Bronx African American History Project, an oral community history project developed by the Bronx County Historical Society.
* Lamar County Historical Society
Early phonograph at Deaf Smith County Historical Museum in Hereford, Texas | Hereford, Texas
* Complete text of History of Lenawee County published in 1909 by the Western Historical Society
* Nez Perce County Historical Society
* Ramsey County and St. Paul Historical Society
* Garrett County Historical Society Museum ▬ History of Garrett County
* Will County Historical Society, housed in original Canal Office
* Dutiful Son: Louis W. Hill Sr. Book, Book about Louis W. Hill Sr., son and successor of empire builder James J. Hill at Ramsey County Historical Society.
In New Jersey, the Burlington County Historical Society claims an 1867 invention by carriage maker James Birch, and exhibits a Birch rickshaw in its museum.
* History and Biography of Washington County and the Town of Queensbury, New York: With Historical Notes on the Various Towns.
* Historical summary of Allegany County and its subdivisions
Cayuga County Historical Society in 1877.
* Cayuga County Historical Aerial Photographs of New York, Cornell University Library & Cornell Institute for Resource Information Sciences

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