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After Levi P. Morton backed out of the nomination to avoid a dispute, Chester A. Arthur ( a close friend to U. S. Senator Roscoe Conkling ) was subsequently chosen as Garfield's running mate by a large margin over Elihu B. Washburne.
Because of its close proximity to the Philadelphia area, Chester County has experienced large " waves " of development due to suburbanization.
Although development in Chester County has increased, agriculture is still a large form of income for the county.
In 1958, Chester Township changed its form of government from the Township form to a Faulkner Act form, Small Municipality, Plan C. Its structure includes four Councilmembers and a Mayor, all elected at large for three-year terms on a staggered basis, with one or two seats coming up for election each year.
Downingtown is the location of some large regional and national businesses, including DNB ( Downingtown National Bank ), First National Bank of Chester County and Victory Brewing Company.
" The City of the Legion " may be a reference to Caerleon, whose name translates as such, but it might also refer to Chester, the site of a large Roman base.
Chester has a large White British population of around 94. 3 % of the population.
Chester also has a large number of Christians at 76. 4 %.
Chester has a relatively large financial sector including Bank of America, formerly MBNA Europe, NFU Mutual, HBOS plc and M & S Money.
The city of Chester, Wrexham and Deeside is a proposed city region spanning the large urban areas of Wrexham and Chester and the community of Deeside.
Chester General also had a large marshalling yard and a motive power depot, most of which has now been replaced with housing.
In the 1720s Daniel Defoe described Lichfield as ' a fine, neat, well-built, and indifferent large city ', the principal town in the region after Chester.
The Midlands were generally Parliamentarian in sympathy, and few people rallied to the king there, so having again secured the arms and equipment of the local trained bands, Charles moved to Chester and subsequently to Shrewsbury, where large numbers of recruits from Wales and the Welsh border were expected to join him.
The ferry service was run with two boats, Chester, a large boat with a capacity of 60 motor vehicles, and Bridgeport, a smaller boat with a capacity of 48.
Douglas ' biographer, Edward Hubbard, estimated that the duke commissioned four churches and chapels, eight large houses, about 15 schools and institutions, about 50 farms ( in whole or part ), about 300 cottages, lodges, smithies and the like, two cheese factories, two inns, and about 12 commercial buildings ( for most of which Douglas was the architect )-and these were just the buildings in the city of Chester and on the Eaton estate.
Older small towns and large boroughs such as Norristown, Jenkintown, Upper Darby and West Chester retain distinct community identities while engulfed in suburbia.
After causing much mayhem ( including Chester destroying a large white carrot, which he believes is the head of the undead vegetables ), they are caught by the Monroes.
Protected by a wide sandbank known as Hoyle Bank and with a water depth of about 20 feet, it provided a safe anchorage for ships too large to sail up the Dee to Chester.
Apart from Chester itself, which was the principal settlement, the district covered a large rural area.
Chester district contained a comparatively large number of civil parishes, some of which were small.

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Cattle and horses were an obvious sign of wealth and prestige, sheep and pigs were kept in large numbers, and place names suggest that transhumance was common.
Cattle ranches, or estancias, for beef and hides were typically quite large ( over 10 km² ) and were concentrated in the north and east.
Cattle raised for beef may be allowed to roam free on grasslands, or may be confined at some stage in pens as part of a large feeding operation called a feedlot ( or concentrated animal feeding operation ), where they are usually fed a ration of grain, protein, roughage and a vitamin / mineral preblend.
File: Cattle. JPG | The local population use the large spaces of the Kyzyl Kum for pasturing livestock.
** Cattle – most common type of large domesticated ungulates.
Emotions ran high for many years following the ' Johnson County Cattle War ' as some viewed the large and wealthy ranchers as heroes who took justice into their own hands in order to defend their rights, while others saw the WSGA as heavy-handed vigilantes running roughshod over the law of the land.
Cattle ranching and local government are other large employers ; over of land are used for livestock grazing.
The anis are ground feeders that follow cattle and other large mammals when foraging ; in a similar fashion to Cattle Egrets they snatch prey flushed by the cattle and enjoy higher foraging success rates in this way.
Cattle Egrets improve their foraging success by following large grazing animals, catching insects flushed by their movement.
Phase 2 ( the former Cattle Annie's, but significantly remodeling in 2010 ) is a popular, large club venue in Lynchburg with a reputation for attracting prominent performers.
The small number of Australian Cattle Dogs in Canada at the time were primarily working dogs on farms and ranches scattered across large distances.
Cattle are also reared quite extensively for market, and large numbers of chickens are raised for market in the northwestern mountains and foothills.
Cattle were no longer sent from all across the southern states to places like California, where large slaughter houses were located.
Cattle grazing is the significant industry in the region, and a large sale yards is located in the town.
The town's Cattle market was important until its closure, but the town still has a large agricultural cooperative store.
The Randomised Badger Culling Trial ( designed, overseen and analysed by the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB, or ISG ) was a large field trial of widescale ( proactive ) culling and localised reactive culling ( in comparison with areas which received no badger culling ).
In fact Gobabis is so proud of its cattle farming that a statue of a large Brahman bull with the inscription " Cattle Country " greets visitors to the town.
Redevelopment of the northern and eastern sections of the centre is continuing, with a £ 35 million project set to begin in 2012 involving the demolition of office accommodation and the creation of a further of retail space including a large department store, and of restaurants ( including Wagamama and Cattle Grid ).
Cattle, pigs, sheep, animal feeds, and household supplies were all sold at these markets and large crowds gathered in the town on these days.
One can see Pintail Ducks, Common Teal, Night Heron, Cormorant, Darter, Indian Shag, Purple Heron, gulls, terns, large egrets, Intermediate Egret, Cattle Egret, Indian Pond Heron, Little Egret, Pheasant-tailed and Bronze-winged Jacanas, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Watercock, Whistling Duck, Cotton Pygmy-Goose, Little Cormorant and Whiskered Tern.
He was employed by the Cattle Company which was establishing large pastoral stations about 15 kilometres inland.

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