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Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people.
Salem became a well-known location upon the founding of Oramel Whittlesey ’ s Music Vale Seminary in 1835.
Twenty-four years later, after the initial founding, in February 1909, the early day residents of " Old " Ulysses began moving the remains of the town to its present location.
The location and founding of the town of Hysham is intertwined with its ranching and railroad history.
The founding families of Sharon first settled on a flat plain bordering the Shenango River ( this area is situated between two hills and is the current location of Sharon's downtown business district ).
It was moved from its previous location at Jovita Blvd and Meridian ( SR-161 ), in the 1970s, with major efforts of a long time Edgewood resident, Edward ( Bud ) Barth and many other volunteers from the Edgewood Volunteer Fire Department, where he was a founding member.
* Morven Park, 1781, Loudoun County-home of Governor Westmorland Davis and location of the founding of Southern Planter ( now Southern Living ) magazine
Despite its Wellington origins, the West Coast town of Blackball is often regarded as the birthplace of the party, as it was the location of the founding of one of the main political organisations which became part of the nascent Labour Party.
The reason for the founding is clear from the location: Iffley has a little hill, and so is the first place downriver from Oxford from which traffic on the Thames might be surveyed, and controlled — and where people might be safe from floods:
The Gateway, at the top of Inner Temple Lane on Fleet Street, is thought to have existed in the same location since the founding of the Temples by the Knights Templar.
The favourable location at the crossing of trade routes and the Narva River was behind the founding of Narva castle and the development of an urban settlement around it.
One year later, following this success, Zeman invested HK $ 32 million to buy a whole block and began a new career as an entertainer and property developer eventually founding the Lan Kwai Group and developing this location into one of Hong Kong ’ s most popular entertainment destinations for expatriates as well as tourists.
Education in the town had also developed with William Harper founding the Maghull School in Damfield Lane, the location of Maricourt Catholic High School, in 1815 under the terms of his will.
Nott translated Arthur de Gobineau's An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races ( 1853 – 1855 ), a founding work of racial segregationism that made three main divisions between races, based not on colour but on climatic conditions and geographic location, and privileged the " Aryan " race.
However, similarities between Glendenning's claims and those of Mormonism's founder Joseph Smith, Jr .— as well as the Utah location of the commune he established in the 1950s, and the LDS roots of most of its founding members — has caused the Aaronic Order to be associated with Mormonism in scholarly and popular view.
Kensington Market has been the home and founding location of many punk and metal bands, including Bunchofuckingoofs and Armed and Hammered.
The San Gabriel mission did well as a cattle ranch and farm, but six years after its founding a destructive flood led the mission fathers to relocate the establishment to its current location farther north in present day city of San Gabriel.
It is also the founding location of the Genovese crime family, one of the Five Families that dominate Italian organized crime in New York City as part of the Mafia ( or Cosa Nostra ).
Berklee remained at its original location at 284 Newbury Street from its founding in 1945 to 1966, when it moved into the larger 1140 Boylston St. building, the former Hotel Bostonian.
He was also one of the founding members of the Injustice Society, who were each assigned to capture or kill a JSA member and engineer five jailbreaks to each attack a location in an attempt to conquer the USA.
1979 saw the founding of Cittaviveka ( commonly known as Chithurst Buddhist Monastery due to its location in the town of Chithurst ) with Ajahn Sumedho as its head.
The Campus has a memorial garden in the heart of the campus which is also the location of the tombs of the founder of Shaw University, Dr. Henry Martin Tupper and his wife Sarah and the University Belltower, that was erected in honor of those who came and left the institution, from its founding to its present.
It also is the location of the 1965 founding of the medical fraternity, Mu Epsilon Delta.
It is the reason for the location of the founding of Macondo, but it is also a symbol of the ill fate of Macondo.
In 1929, the college moved from its founding location in Brooklyn to the current location of its main campus in Garden City, New York.

founding and Chicago
Along with the Chicago Bears, the club is one of two NFL charter member franchises still in operation since the league's founding.
Along with the Arizona Cardinals ( originally from Chicago ), it is one of only two remaining franchises from the NFL's founding.
The institute has its roots in the 1866 founding of the Chicago Academy of Design, which local artists established in rented rooms on Clark Street.
Before becoming a polka artist, and founding Chicago-based Bel-Aire Records in 1963, Eddie Blazonczyk recorded under the name Eddy Bell for Mercury Records and Lucky Four Records, both labels also based in Chicago.
The Chicago Tribune is the founding business unit of Tribune Company, which includes many newspapers and television stations around the country.
At a press conference held in Chicago, Davidson announced his core of investors, a group of men he called the " founding fathers ".
Along with the original founding fathers, the rest of the owners would soon fall into place, including a man whose own dreams of playing football were ended by a heart ailment, Thomas Origer, who would run the Chicago Fire.
In 1923, founding publisher Robert Sengstacke Abbott and editor Lucius Harper created the Bud Billiken Club and later organized parades to promote healthy activity among black children in Chicago.
In the United States, the founding of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago and the expedition of James Henry Breasted to Egypt and Nubia established Egyptology as a legitimate field of study.
At the time of its founding, it was served by the Chicago branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, now CSX.
Within 30 years of the Iron Work's founding, Elk Rapids had become the county seat of Antrim County ( which Bellaire took from Elk Rapids in 1880 ), plus the town boasted a cement plant, a chemical plant, a depot on the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad, and a population of nearly 2000.
After the war, Dwight L. Moody made revivalism the centerpiece of his activities in Chicago by founding the Moody Bible Institute.
* Jacob Carruthers, Egyptologist ; founding director of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilization ; founder and director of the Kemetic Institute, Chicago
Since its founding, MBI's main campus has been located in the Near North Side of Chicago.
" This formal meeting, held at Farwell Hall, resulted in the group founding the Chicago Evangelization Society, which was later renamed the Moody Bible Institute after Moody's death.
As the league's founding commissioner, ( 1986 – 1992 ) he established a league office with a small staff in suburban Chicago, and with addition of some much needed additional investor capital, was ready to launch the Arena Football League.
After a postdoctoral year at Chicago, Patterson moved with Brown to the Division of Geology ( later the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences ) at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ) in 1952 as founding members of its geochemistry program.
In 1905 she participated in the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW ), and began editing the Liberator, an anarchist newspaper that supported the IWW in Chicago.
Threadgill was one of the founding members of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM ), a Chicago group that was free-form, you might say, in its philosophy and approach.
His father, Gerald, built Suburban Bancorp, a chain of suburban banks, by aggressively founding and buying banks around the Chicago suburbs, which he sold in 1994 to a subsidiary of the Bank of Montreal for $ 246 million.
* Professor of philosophy and founding department chair, University of Illinois at Chicago ( 1962 – 1970 )
Since its founding the Field Museum has been an international leader in evolutionary biology and paleontology, and archaeology and ethnography, and has long maintained close links, including joint teaching, students, seminars, with local universities — particularly the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago
After the war she devoted herself to the promotion of women's suffrage ( along with Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe ) and the temperance movement, founding in Chicago in 1869 The Agitator, which in 1870, after she moved to Boston, was merged into the Woman's Journal, of which she was an associate editor until 1872.
One such work, Santa Monica Bay ( 1920, 17 " x 21 ", oil on canvas ), was exhibited at the Arts Club of Chicago in 1923, where Dulah was a founding member.

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