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Young was born in Gilmore, a tiny farming community located in Washington Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
By 1819 the Harmonites had built 150 log homes, a church, a community storehouse, barns, stables, and a tavern, along with thriving shops and mills, and cleared land for farming.
Lindisfarne was mainly a fishing community for many years, with farming and the production of lime also of some importance.
The Mormons viewed land as commonwealth, devising and maintaining a co-operative system of irrigation that allowed them to build a farming community in the desert.
The first Acadian settlers in the Moncton area established a marshland farming community and chose to name their settlement Le Coude ( The Elbow ).
The reaches of the upper Petitcodiac River valley then came under the control of the Philadelphia Land Company and in 1766 Pennsylvania Dutch settlers arrived to re-establish the pre-existing farming community at Le Coude.
The Voortrekkers mainly came from the farming community of the Eastern Cape although some ( such as Piet Retief ) originally came from the Western Cape farming community while others ( such as Gerrit Maritz ) were successful tradesmen in the frontier towns.
Boies was born in Sycamore, Illinois, to two teachers, and raised in a farming community.
Gardner was born in the big farming community of Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, the youngest of seven children ( she had two brothers, Raymond and Melvin, and four sisters, Beatrice, Elsie Mae, Inez, and Myra ).
Unlike other Faroese villages, Tórshavn was never a distinct farming community.
John Paul Dreiser was a German immigrant from Mayen in the Eifel region, and Sarah was from the Mennonite farming community near Dayton, Ohio ; she was disowned for marrying John and converting to Roman Catholicism.
Since that time, Tallangatta has been a service centre for the local farming community, with a butter factory operating throughout much of the 20th century.
Many see the breakdown of traditional forms of community, wasteful consumerist lifestyles, the destruction of natural habitat, urban sprawl, factory farming, and over-reliance on fossil fuels, as trends that must be changed to avert ecological disaster.
In 1910, the arrival of the Oregon Electric Railway triggered the development of Main Street and pushed Tigardville from being merely a small farming community into a period of growth which would lead to its incorporation as a city in 1961.
While the area was predominantly a farming and fishing community some visionaries saw potential as a resort for vacationers.
In the context of developing nations or other pre-industrial cultures, most farmers practice a meager subsistence agriculture — a simple organic farming system employing crop rotation, seed saving, slash and burn, or other techniques to maximize efficiency while meeting the needs of the household or community.
Although the use of CB radios in the UK is limited they are still popular, especially with the farming community, truckers and mini-cab services.
Now uncommon, the Kea was once killed for bounty due to concerns by the sheep farming community that it attacked livestock, especially sheep.
The Domesday Book of 1086 lists Mitcham as a small farming community, with 250 people living in two hamlets ; Mitcham, an area known today as Upper Mitcham ; and Whitford, today known as the Lower Green area.
* Ty Cobb, a Baseball Hall of Famer, was born in Banks County in 1886 in an area of the county knows as The Narrows-a small farming community consisting of fewer than 100 people.
Historically, the parish of Sheringham comprised the two villages of Upper Sheringham, a farming community, and Lower Sheringham, which combined farming with fishing.

farming and East
East of Coyote Hills is Ardenwood Historic Farm, a restored working farm that preserves and displays turn-of-the-century farming methods
The New Stone Age, or Neolithic, begins with the introduction of farming, ultimately from the Middle East, around 4000 BCE.
Rocky soil yielded poor farming, but the area's abundant timber, combined with water power to run sawmills on the Pemigewasset River and its East Branch, helped Lincoln develop into a center for logging.
Not all of these cultural elements characteristic of the Neolithic appeared everywhere in the same order: the earliest farming societies in the Near East did not use pottery.
In certain parts of the country such as the Romney Marsh, East Kent, Cornwall and East Cleveland, the smuggling industry was for many communities more economically significant than legal activities such as farming and fishing.
Also in 1916, the Fageol Motor Company chose East Oakland for their first factory, manufacturing farming tractors from 1918 to 1923.
( Now East Bundaberg ) This is borne out by farmer Robert Strathdee's farming selection in the vicinity of the watering holes being recorded on early survey maps as ' Boorbung '.
First of these was The Most Ancient Near East ( 1928 ), in which he assembled information from across Mesopotamia and India and helped to set a background from which the spread of farming and other technologies into Europe could be understood.
Hawksmoor was born in Nottinghamshire in 1661, into a yeoman farming family, almost certainly in East Drayton or Ragnall, Nottinghamshire.
Remnants of this farming history today include: Mitcham Common itself ; Arthur's Pond, sited on the corner of Watney's Road and Commonside East, and named for a local farmer ; Alfred Mizen School ( Now named Garden Primary ), named after a local nursery man who was very charitable towards the burgeoning town ; and the road New Barnes Avenue, which was named after the farm that stood on that site.
The Baltic states and most of the Central and East European countries ( except Poland ) adopted collective farming after World War II, with the accession of communist regimes to power.
In 2010 the East St Louis community gardening movement began to develop plots for " urban farming ", as has been done in North St. Louis.
During the last half of the 19th Century, East Central Indiana consisted mostly of rural farming communities, including Hartford City.
Founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textiles, Lowell is located along the rapids of the Merrimack River, 25 miles northwest of Boston in what was once the farming community of East Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
On March 11, 1835, East Sudbury became Wayland, a farming community, presumably in honor of Dr. Francis Wayland, who was president of Brown University and a friend of East Sudbury ’ s Judge Edward Mellen.
East Norriton is a former farming community 8 miles north of Philadelphia's city limits.
Milos natural glass used for razor sharp " stone tools " was transported well before farming began and later: " There is no early farming village in the Near East that doesn't get obsidian ".
His time spent in Africa, farming with his brother William near Gilgil in British East Africa ( now in Kenya ) from 1914 to 1919.
At the age of nineteen, he inherited a farm near Durham, but did not enjoy the experience of farming and so returned to East Haddam a year later to prepare to enter Yale.
By contrast, as White notes, the lines in the Midwest and East supported by a very large population base, fostered farming, industry and mining while generating steady profits and receiving few government benefits.
That same year he visited East Africa for the first time, and took up farming on Kilimanjaro.

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