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Bari was chosen as a depot, not only for its seeming safety, but because of its proximity to airfields.
In each of these there was to be a strong military post, and a trading depot to supply the smaller trading houses.
( Ben Dykes, who owned the land on which the prison was built, was both depot agent and postmaster.
A $ 3. 5 million project to renovate and expand the Wabash Station, a rail depot built in 1910 and converted into the city's transit center in the mid-1980s, was completed in summer of 2007.
Services ran from Tower Gateway to Island Gardens, and from Stratford to Island Gardens ; the north side of the junction was used only for access to the depot at Poplar.
The Third Battalion was left in Bastia, Corsica, as a regimental depot, and was intended to supply both foreign regiments that left for Crimea.
Additionally, the Ottoman forces lost 70 artillery pieces, 30 machine guns and 70, 000 rifles ( Thessaloniki was the central arms depot for the Western Armies ).
The rediscovered Greek city of Buthrotum () ( modern-day Butrint ), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is probably more significant today than it was when Julius Caesar used it as a provisions depot for his troops during his campaigns in the 1st century BC.
In that time it was used as an airbase, a naval refuelling depot and a weapons testing area.
The establishment was now two Light Infantry Battalions, the first Battalion in Echternach and the second in Diekirch, two reserve Companies and a depot Company.
The Intercolonial Railway of Canada | Intercolonial Railway depot in Moncton was central to the city's economic recovery in the late 19th century.
Manchester United was formed in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR Football Club by the Carriage and Wagon department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ( LYR ) depot at Newton Heath.
In the Gulf War, no nerve agents ( nor other chemical weapons ) were used, but a number of U. S. and UK personnel were exposed to them when the Khamisiyah chemical depot was destroyed.
Deteriorating weather conditions and weak, unacclimatised ponies affected the initial depot-laying journey, so that the expedition's main supply point, One Ton Depot, was laid north of its planned location at 80 ° S. Lawrence Oates, in charge of the ponies, advised Scott to kill ponies for food and advance the depot to 80 ° S, which Scott refused to do.
The final number up to the 1870s when the depot was finally closed has not yet been accurately determined, but would be over 20, 000.
" The Chronicle for Aug. 3 and 4, 1923, says the same thing the Examiner does, that Harding's body was taken from the Palace Hotel directly to the train depot at Third and Townsend.
The depot was a warehouse on Beauregard Street, where the troops had stacked some 200 tons of shells and powder.
Originally " drop-in " replacements were considered for higher performance, but a larger replacement for the S-IVB stage was later studied for missions to Mars and other high-load profiles, known as the S-N. Nuclear thermal space " tugs " were planned as part of the Space Transportation System to take payloads from a propellant depot in Low Earth Orbit to higher orbits, the Moon, and other planets.
However, as Baum was preparing to leave, Burgoyne verbally changed the goal to be a supply depot at Bennington, which was believed to be guarded by the remnants of Warner's brigade, about 400 colonial militia.
Finding out that Garfield was to leave for Elberon on June 18, Guiteau decided to assassinate the President at the Washington train depot.
He was sent to investigate inefficiencies at the naval supply depot at Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
It was intended as a supply depot for Fort Halifax upriver, as well as to protect its own region.

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Companies C, D, and I of the 6th U. S. Infantry, moved along the Yellowstone River from Fort Buford on the Missouri River to set up a supply depot, and joined Terry on May 29 at the mouth of the Powder River.
In 1855, the Leonowens family moved to Lynton, a remote convict depot north of Geraldton where Thomas was appointed the Commissariat Storekeeper and Anna gave birth to their son Louis there.
Harlem arose in the 1880s when a disgruntled railroad employee named Hicks, angered by saloons and Sabbath breaking in Sawdust, moved along the tracks one mile east and set up a rival town, complete with its own depot.
The Wash post office opened in 1875, changed its name to Wash and moved to the railroad depot in 1904.
In 1914, the post office was again moved to inside the train depot.
This depot was later moved to land near city hall on U. S. 441 to house the Belleview and South Marion Chamber of Commerce.
In the 1920s, Homewood became an important railroad depot, and many IC workers and their families moved to the area.
Williamsburg moved down to the new rail depot.
The depot was moved about a mile and a half south of the village and converted to a barn, which remains today ( 12 / 31 / 2007 ).
The Will County Historical Society moved the depot to Lockport, Illinois, to serve as part of the society's frontier village ; however, the frontier village was evicted from its site in 2009, and the depot was placed into storage.
First the horse barn fell down, then the hotel was taken to pieces and moved off, and lately the depot has been hoisted on wheels, moved 9 miles up the road and landed near the Sioux City Junction ( Tara ).
With the arrival of the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1839, the population center moved gradually southward toward the depot.
The depot was originally on the east side of town ; however, because the business district was far from the depot, the depot was moved in 1898.
The depot and the nearby old U. S. Customs House ( moved in 1980 from Macomb Street to its present location ), also owned and maintained by the GIHS, are the only structures in the National Historic District along East River Road that are regularly open to the public.
When the Great Northern Railway depot was moved three miles south, keeping that name, for a period Duquette was called Old Kerrick, the new site being called New Kerrick ; the names were corrected when the Duquette post office was established in 1905.
Its first meeting place was a room at the depot, from there it moved to the old Svee Distributing building at 616 3rd Avenue ( currently Social Services Office ).
On March 8, 1907, the Wyandanch post office was moved from the LIRR depot to Anthony Kirchner's General Store and Hotel on Merritt Avenue diagonally across from the railroad station.
The first depot was a stationary boxcar moved into Selfridge in 1917 by the railroad on a flatcar ; G. E.
Initially in a gas station on Center and Fifth Street, it moved to the depot restaurant and was dubbed " Dreamsville ".
In 1985, the village obtained the depot, which was the police station until they moved into the building next to the current fire station.

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