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pioneers and purchased
Gradually, pioneers from Huntington began settling along the southern slope of the Half Way Hollow Hills as they purchased farm and forestlands from the Conklins.
The first settlers arrived in 1773-1774, having purchased the land from the descendants of William Penn ; other pioneers soon bought land from the state government.
Originally intending to establish a new settlement in the Achor Valley, near Jericho, the pioneers purchased land in that area.
The land was purchased with their private savings, but was voluntarily transferred to the Jewish National Fund, which organized Jewish settlement at the time, in keeping with the pioneers ' socialist beliefs.
Zikhron Ya ' akov was founded in December 1882 when 100 Jewish pioneers from Romania, members of the Hovevei Zion movement, purchased land in Zammarin.
Some of the ISPs purchased by Verio were leading pioneers in the ISP industry ( Digital Nation ), representing the first wave of commercial ISP access in local markets around the US and Europe.

pioneers and land
The connection between space flight and freedom is clearly ( as is stated explicitly in some of the stories ) an extension of the nineteenth-century American concept of the Frontier, where malcontents can advance further and claim some new land, and pioneers either bring life to barren asteroids ( as in Tales of the Flying Mountains ) or settle on Earth-like planets teeming with life, but not intelligent forms ( such as New Europe in Star Fox ).
Those who support gentrification are encouraged by leaders ( successful urban pioneers, political-economic elites, land developers, lending institutions, and even the Federal government in some instances ) to revive the inner-city.
A part of the 1808 Osage Native American land cession, the county was settled in the early 1830s by pioneers from Kentucky and Tennessee.
The first European-American pioneers were typically farmers that settled near rivers where the land had drainage suitable for agriculture.
In the 1880s, Julius Orton homesteaded another () piece of land bordering on the property of pioneers Lewis and John Keeley, brothers who had taken on a homestead just a few miles southwest of Lindsay in the mid 1870's.
The southern part of the town was probably settled first, not only because most pioneers came up from the coast, but also because the southern end of the town has flatter land easily adapted to agriculture.
Historic documents show the establishment of churches in the area in the 1830s as migrations of pioneers came to the community to farm the land, producing for most of their needs.
The land where Countryside, Illinois sits was originally inhabited by the Potawatamie Indians and later by early American pioneers in the beginning of the 19th century.
The hard working pioneers who migrated to this area are to be commended for clearing the land
The land that now makes up Glasco was part of a land grant from the U. S. Government to Isaac Biggs, one of the earliest pioneers.
Early pioneers to the area requested land grants along the bayou only large enough to satisfy their families ' immediate needs.
In 1713, pioneers of Medfield applied for a grant to create a new town and, when approved, named this new land Medway.
Zeewolde's first inhabitants were the so-called ' pioneers ', moving in from the ' old land ' to the newly created polder in 1979.
In 1851, a treaty opened land west of the Mississippi River to settlement allowing pioneers to settle in what is now Eden Prairie.
According to that tale, in the days following the land run, some enterprising settlers decided to set up a chuckwagon and cook for their fellow pioneers, hanging a sign that read " DINE ".
While the creek may have been tranquil, the next few years saw turmoil as pioneers sought free, fertile land and soldiers held them off while complicated legal issues and land titles with Creek and Seminole tribes were hashed out.
It was named for Thomas Dove and John Brooks Keizer, two pioneers who arrived in the Wagon Train of 1843, and later filed donation land claims.
First settler in the Honey Grove area, Erwin arrived here in 1837 and surveyed land grants for other pioneers.
Early names included Round Valley and Craball, but it was eventually named for Scipio Africanus Kenner, a young lawyer who helped the pioneers to obtain legal title to the land.
Just like the wandering Ute bands before them, Utah's Pioneer settlers began with a dependence on the land and the landscape ; thus, early pioneers were quick to recognize the richness inherent in the Salt Lake Valley.
Before and after the advent of the pioneers, this land was used by the Ute Indians as a camping ground, as water and grass could be obtained on either side of it and enemies could not approach without being seen long before coming to the high ground.

pioneers and southeast
The Great Salt Lake lends its name to Salt Lake City, originally named " Great Salt Lake City " by the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( known as the Mormon or LDS Church ) Brigham Young, who led a group of Mormon pioneers to the Salt Lake Valley southeast of the lake on July 24, 1847.
Early pioneers chose the southeast part of the town.
The Stephentown pioneers were from New England, primarily Rhode Island and Connecticut, and arrived from the southeast.
turrets, or magnificently built ), is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, Israel, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
In the middle 19th century, the Blue Mountains were a formidable obstacle on the Oregon Trail and were often the last mountain range American pioneers had to cross before reaching either southeast Washington near Walla Walla or passing down the Columbia River Gorge to end of the Oregon Trail in the Willamette Valley near Oregon City.

pioneers and present-day
In 1848, William W. Ross and some pioneers settled near the St. Marys Catholic Mission, now present-day St. Marys, Kansas.
In 1763, sixteen pioneers settled the area along the eastern border of present-day Cuyahoga County.
Prior to settlement by Oregon pioneers, the area which became known as West Linn was the home of ancestors of some of the present-day Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon.
In 1869, a group of 10 Norwegian pioneers moved west into the Dakota Territory and resettled the area of Medary, which was located about four and one half miles south of present-day Brookings.
* William and John Hunter, medical pioneers, were born at Long Calderwood within the present-day area of East Kilbride
Mormon folk music was folk music sung by Mormon pioneers in present-day Utah from the middle 19th century through the early 20th century.
Below the building is the date 1847, which is the year that the first company of 143 Mormon pioneers including Brigham Young settled present-day Salt Lake City.
When white pioneers arrived in the 1850s, Native Americans — probably Duwamish or Southern Coast Salish — were encamped near the southwest corner of the lake and along a stream near the present-day corner of 8th and Thomas ; another stream ran near Boren Street.
Samba players from a group called Estácio were the pioneers of present-day samba schools, with the founding of " Deixa Falar ", or Let Me Speak in 1928.
Their efforts were successful, and the present-day MARS program is the direct descendant of the work of those early pioneers.

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