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Mrs. Cornelia A. Trimble platted the town of Du Pre on April 1, 1881, releasing streets and alleys and also establishing a wide “ Reservation ” between the lots and the railroad right of way.
There are lots of special food in Jiangyin, for example: Black Du wine, puffer fish, anchovy, saury, saury ravioli, chestnut cakes, Shengang blinds, Shengang braised pork balls, Qingyang water mutton, Vasco soy sauce, five elements of tea, drag stove cake, the Yangtze River shrimp, Gushan shepherd's-purse fired cake, Gushan red beans, red noodles, Xishiqiao residue cake, crab roe dumplings, bridge eel.

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A few weeks later the maps were being divided into squares and a position was described as being `` about lots 239, 247 and 272 with pickets forward as far as 196 ''.
It should be easier to plug two spots than it was to fill the wholesale lots that were open last year, but so far it hasn't worked that way.
Palfrey's brothers each received lots of sixteen Negroes, and for bookkeeping purposes it was agreed that all lots were to be valued at $6,666.66.
Dr. Barnes said that there seemed to be feeling that evacuation plans, even for a high school where there were lots of cars `` might not be realistic and would not work ''.
There were some sweet machines other than women: an old Bugatti, a lean Farina coachwork on an American chassis, a Swallow, a type A40-AjK Mercedes and lots more.
When the censors entered upon their office, they drew lots to see which of them should perform this purification ; but both censors were of course obliged to be present at the ceremony.
The dye lot specifies a group of skeins that were dyed together and thus have precisely the same color ; skeins from different dye lots, even if very similar in color, are usually slightly different and may produce a visible stripe when added onto existing work.
These valleys were fertile because the soil there was rich and could bear lots of root crops.
His conditions were that the tenant could do whatever they wish with the lots for twenty-one years, after which they must renew the lease or Astor would take back the lot.
When the lots were cast, Jonah's name came out, and he was thrown into the open ocean that night.
Especially during the Fourth Century BC, after the restoration of democracy from oligarchical coups, the Athenians used the drawing of lots for selecting government officers in order to counteract what the Athenians acutely saw as a tendency toward oligarchy in government if a professional governing class were allowed to use their skills for their own benefit.
These mutineers were then decimated ; lots were drawn, with one in every ten being shot and executed.
The annual councils of the entire tribe began with invocations of the gods, and the procedure by which dukes were elected in wartime, by drawing lots, it is presumed had religious significance, that is, giving trust to divine providence-it seems-to guide the random decision making.
By 1908 lots of " bell " machines were installed in most cigar stores, saloons, bowling alleys, brothels and barber shops.
Cryptic says there are lots of tapes dating back decades, but they were all recorded before the group had officially become " The Residents " so the band does not consider them to be part of their discography.
The premises of The Center is of irregular shape because surrounding lots within Queen's Road Central, Jubilee Street, Des Voeux Road Central and Gilman's Bazaar were already redeveloped.
Soon enough, the strict building rules decided under Louis XIV were not respected anymore, real estate speculation flourished, and the lots that had been given for free under Louis XIV were now on the market for hefty prices.
The original plans for the town of Chicago left the area east of Michigan Avenue unsubdivided and vacant, and purchasers of Michigan Avenue lots were promised that it would remain unoccupied.
During most of the festivals, all twenty-four watches were present and available, and drew lots to determine which group would conduct the services on a given day.
However, on Shemini Atzeret, lots were drawn as on all other festivals.
The basic reason for the constant shortage of labor was that, with large amounts of cheap land available and lots of landowners searching for workers, free European immigrants were able to become landowners themselves after a relatively short time, thus increasing the need for workers.
At its founding, lots were sold for $ 327 to $ 653 per acre.

lots and auctioned
The Talkeetna townsite was established in 1919 when the railroad surveyed and auctioned 80 lots.
In the early 1970s the upper lots were auctioned off creating what was and are now known as the " upper subdivision.
On a late spring day, Henderson auctioned lots for the planned community.
Land owned by Dr. Hemingway was surveyed and the lots auctioned off.
The first city lots were auctioned on July 7, 1881 by Robert Morris Elgin, the Texas Central's land agent and for whom the town of Elgin, Texas had been named.
Some farm lots across the tracks were auctioned off also .”
In 1876 the Texas Land Company auctioned lots in anticipation of the arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad when Taylor was founded that year.
* In October 2006, Christie's auctioned 1, 000 lots of official Star Trek contents from the CBS Paramount Television studios.
As the contents of the house were not contested, everything within the house was auctioned off in a 29-day sale of 4000 lots.
In March 1926 the U. S. government auctioned off some lots on Key Biscayne that had been retained when the rest of the island was transferred to the State of Florida.
The lots were to auctioned off and the proceeds given to Colonel Morgan.
The estate was auctioned off in September 1938, and many lots were purchased by their occupiers.
Sir Henry died in 1900 and his widow Lady Meux had the manor broken up and auctioned in several lots in 1906.
Sixty-four lots at Hillston North were also auctioned, bringing " up to £ 100 per acre ".
The then-owners, the Sulpician Order, divided the area into lots and auctioned them off starting in 1853, with the Grand Trunk Railway purchasing a large area for use as a railyard.
In 1949 the Oaker Estate was wound up and auctioned off in small plots as lots.
Closer settlement began in the late 1930's when 12 beach front lots were auctioned.
Closer settlement began in the late 1930's when 12 beach front lots were auctioned.
Governor William Wyatt Bibb reported in October 1819 that the town had been laid out and that lots would be auctioned to the highest bidders.
This was auctioned and 38 lots were sold for £ 972.
Carss Bush Park was dedicated on 26 January 1924 and 150 lots were auctioned on the same day for development.

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