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Neely sold her in 1808, for $ 105, to Martinus Schryver of Port Ewen, a tavern keeper, who owned her for 18 months.
There are a couple of theories for the name: first, that it was named after the tavern owned by Jacob Teas and his wife, and second, that it was named after the Tees brothers.
That same year it was established as the " seat of justice " for that area, and in 1825 the " Hempstead County Court of Common Pleas " was established, located in a building constructed next door to a tavern owned by early resident Elijah Stuart.
Campbell owned a gristmill and a tavern, and began selling lots in Campbellsville in 1814.
Philip Mickle, who owned a tavern there in 1842, became the first postmaster of Mickleville on March 12, 1856.
Defreestville was originally called Blooming Grove until around 1830 when it was changed due to confusion with another Blooming Grove in Orange County, New York, it was named Defreestville for David M. De Freest and family who owned a tavern there.
Oakdale originated from a tavern owned by Eliphalet ( Liff ) Snedecor in what is now Connetquot River State Park.
The early roots of Reidsville, incorporated in 1873 by the State Legislature, date back to the early 19th century when William Wright of the Little Troublesome Creek area owned a tavern and store on the road connecting Danville and Salem.
In 1835 to 1840 another tavern owned by David Kyle was opened.
The old tavern, long since vanished with its round swinging sign and low bar-room, one corner of which, fortified with long pine-pickets, extended from the bar to the very ceiling, in times of yore, was owned successively by Wm.
The town of York was originally known as Fergus ’ s Crossroads for a tavern, owned by two brothers, William and John Fergus, that was located at the intersection of the road from Rutherfordton to Camden and the road from Charlottesburg ( Charlotte ) to Augusta.
William Hafstrom owned the tavern ; it no longer exists.
By 1850 a tavern owned by George and Samuel Koon appeared in the heart of the burgeoning town.
The name of this location was changed to " Garrison Shoals " by David Sr. where he, along with son David Jr. owned a grist mill, tavern and of land.
He later adopted the paternal family name of a close friend of his mother, Miguel Utrillo y Morlius, who owned the Auberge du Clou, a tavern frequented by the residents, shop owners, workers, and artists of Montmartre.
His dissatisfaction with his career ( and a lack of funds ) led him to move to Spain in the summer of 1975, where he lived and played in The Dubliner Bar, a small tavern in Sitges near Barcelona owned by David Lindell, a former mercenary.
It was named after Free Charles, a former slave, who had owned a tavern there.
Bernadette's godmother was Bernarde Casterot, her mother's sister, a moderately wealthy widow who owned a tavern.
The night before his death, he slept at the " Masonic Arms " a tavern in Richmond, Ontario owned by Andrew Hill ( former Sgt.
His father ran a drugstore while his mother's family owned a combination brewery, tavern, and bowling alley.
Joseph Hayne, a button-moulder who owned a shop nearby, also ran a tavern named the Black Lion off Drury Lane, which he encouraged the local apprentices to frequent.
The Rostenkowski home was on the second floor of 1349 Noble Street in Chicago, above the tavern owned by Priscilla and next door to the alderman's insurance agency and the headquarters of the regular Democratic 32nd ward organization.
As far as historians know, Lincoln never owned a home in the village as most single men did not own homes at this time ; however, he would often sleep in the tavern or his general store and board ( take his meals ) with a nearby family.
Soon after, Lotta made her first professional appearance at a tavern owned by Matt Taylor.

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A dinner and celebration in honor of this piece of engineering took place July 4, 1793, in a tavern erected by the corporation on the island.
After its demise, he was struck by wanderlust and began the adventures chronicled by Howard, encountering skulking monsters, evil wizards, tavern wenches, and beautiful princesses.
" He also had predictable habits, which were noted by the Viennese press, such as his daily visit to his favourite " Red Hedgehog " tavern in Vienna, and his habit of walking with his hands firmly behind his back ( once again, like Beethoven ), which led to a caricature of him in this pose walking alongside a red hedgehog.
Whilst he was thus deeply engaged at a tavern, he was called on by a grenadier, who desired his immediate attendance on his colonel ; but no entreaties could prevail on the disciple of Aesculapius to postpone his sacrifice to Bacchus.
Mariotto was a most restless person and carnal in the affairs of love and apt to the art of living, and, taking a dislike to the studies and brain-wracking necessary to painting, being also often stung by the tongues of other painters, as is their way, he resolved to give himself to a less laborious and more jovial profession, and so opened the most lovely hostelry outside the Porta San Gallo, and at the sign of the Dragon at the Ponte Vecchio a tavern and inn.
In an apocryphal anecdote in the collection of imperial biographies called the Augustan History, the spot on which he had built an oratory was claimed by tavern keepers, but Alexander Severus decided that the worship of any god was better than a tavern, hence the structure's name.
Afterwards, he chaired meetings of a group of former House members at a Williamsburg tavern, which worked toward responses to the unwelcome tax measures imposed by the British government.
* Another popular explanation says that King Alfonso XIII stopped by a famous tavern in Cádiz ( Andalusian city ) where he ordered a cup of wine.
Marion's tavern is suddenly raided by a group of thugs commanded by Nazi agent Toht.
The gardens were designed by Louis Fuchs and the central pavilion was built by architect Joseph Hubert in tavern style.
" Mussorgsky spent day and night in a Saint Petersburg tavern of low repute, the Maly Yaroslavets, accompanied by other bohemian dropouts.
Moe is often engaged in shady or illegal activities at his tavern, including smuggling pandas and orcas, imprisoning Hans Moleman under the floor of the bar, hosting Russian roulette games, operating an unlicensed casino, serving liquor without a license ( the liquor license he had was from 1973, signed by Moe himself, and only valid in Rhode Island ), running a speakeasy during Springfield's brief flirtation with prohibition, performing unlicensed surgery, and housing Africanized bees.
Captain Hook is a minor character in the film Shrek 2, playing " a little drop of poison " by Tom Waits on the piano in the " Poisoned Apple " tavern.
When the Revolutionary War broke out and taverns were suspected by the British as being hotbeds of rebel activity, the college abandoned the tavern and held classes in private homes.
The Old Conestoga Road was in use by 1714, and by 1750 a tavern and some log houses were built near the current site of Strasburg.
The first house was erected by John Baldwin, who operated a store and used his home as a tavern.
* Whitsun Ale ( esp., English ), a county fair with competitions, morris dancing, and music, usually sponsored by a local pub or tavern.
The first business structure in Corte Madera was a hotel and tavern just south of the train station, built by Jerry Adams of Switzerland in 1898.

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