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* Ware County, Georgia-north
By order of the Virginia General Assembly, Gloucester County was formed from York County in 1651, and consisted of four parishes: Abingdon, Kingston, Petsworth and Ware.
The Ware Shoals area is covered by the multi-county Greenwood County District 51.
Ware County is a county located in the southeast of the U. S. state of Georgia.
By geographic area, Ware County is the largest Georgia county.
Several counties were later created from parts of the original Ware County borders:
* Bacon County ( from portions of Appling, Pierce, and Ware counties in 1917 )
* Charlton County ( from portions of Camden and Ware county )
* Clinch County ( from portions of Lowndes and Ware counties in 1850 )
* Coffee County ( from portions of Clinch, Irwin, Telfair, and Ware counties in 1854 )
* Pierce County ( from portions of Appling and Ware counties in 1857 )
Ware County has a total area of 903 square miles ( 2, 339 km² ) and is the largest geographically in Georgia.
According to the census of 2000, the largest ancestry groups in Ware County were English 46. 13 %, African 28. 01 %, Scots-Irish 12. 29 %, Scottish 4. 3 %, Irish 2. 21 % and Welsh 1. 9 %.
* Ware County High School, Waycross
* Ware County Middle School, Waycross
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Ware County, Georgia
* Official Ware County website
* Ware County Community Website & Community Calendar
* Georgia GenWeb Ware County site
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Ware and county
The county is named for Nicholas Ware, the mayor of Augusta, Georgia from ( 1819 – 1821 ) and United States Senator who represented Georgia from 1821 until his death in 1824.
Clinch, Georgia ’ s 95th county, was formed from land originally inhabited by the Oconee Indians and consolidated portions of Ware County and Lowndes County.
Waycross is the county seat of, and only incorporated city in, Ware County in the U. S. state of Georgia.
It was renamed Tebeauville in 1857, incorporated in 1866 and designated county seat of Ware County in 1873.
) Downtown Ware lies east-southeast of the county seat of Northampton, north-northeast of Springfield, west of Worcester, and west of Boston.
Ware is a town of around 18, 000 people in Hertfordshire, England close to the county town of Hertford.
In 1933, Bellechasse was re-defined to consist of the county of Bellechasse ( except the seigniories of Lauzon and Joliette, and the township of Langevin et Ware ), the municipalities of Rivière-Boyer, St-Henri-de-Lauzon, St-Jean-Chrysostôme, and St-Henri Village in the county of Lévis, the parish municipality of St-Luc-de-Dijon in the county of Dorchester, and the municipalities of Berthier and St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud in the county of Montmagny.
The Army Council had agreed at the Putney Debates that Corkbush Field near Ware in the county of Hertfordshire was to be the first of three rendezvous.
Waycross High School's biggest rivalry in its existence was with cross county school Ware County High.

Ware and was
Unitarian Henry Ware ( 1764 – 1845 ) was appointed as the Hollis professor of divinity at Harvard College, in 1805.
* Adam Ware was Chief Operating Officer from 1999 to 2002.
It was her first publisher, Maurice Girodias, who claimed that SCUM stood for " Society for Cutting Up Men ", something which, according to Susan Ware et al., Solanas " never seems to have intended.
A new Theobalds House just off the main road north from London to Ware, was built between 1564 and 1585 to the order of Burghley.
An illustration of Andrea Palladio's Doric order, as it was laid out, with modules identified, by Isaac Ware, in The Four Books of Palladio's Architecture ( London, 1738 ) is illustrated at Vitruvian module.
Lucy Ware Webb Hayes ( 28 August 1831 – 25 June 1889 ) was a First Lady of the United States and the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
In Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion it is pointed out that essentially the same idea was used by the English humourist Paul Jennings in an article Ware, Wye, Watford, published in the late 1950s.
In 1849 Joseph Ware published his Emigrants ' Guide to California ( OCLC 2356459 ), which was largely drawn from Frémont's report, and was to guide the forty-niners through the California Gold Rush.
With Jack Kirby, Will Eisner, Harvey Kurtzman, Gary Panter, and Chris Ware, Crumb was among the artists honored in the exhibition " Masters of American Comics " at the Jewish Museum in New York City, New York, from September 16, 2006 to January 28, 2007.
He was survived by his partner, Trevor Bentham, and buried at the Parish Church of Thundridge near Ware, Hertfordshire.
It was created December 18, 1857, from Appling and Ware counties.
Coffee County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on February 9, 1854, from portions of Clinch, Irwin, Telfair, and Ware counties.
Boyce notes that Rolepana was employed by colonist George Ware at 12 Pounds a year with Board on Batman's death, "... but what became of him after this is also unknown.
The military dictatorship featured the presence of an evening curfew, the lack of freedom of press ( only one newspaper, de Ware Tijd, was allowed to continue publishing, but they were subject to heavy censorship ), a ban on political parties ( since 1985 ), a restriction on the freedom of assembly, a high level of government corruption and the summary executions of political opponents.
The town changed its name to Auburn in 1837, after the Post Office complained that the name was too similar to the nearby town of Ware.
The dry goods were separated from the grocery section by a door marked “ Ware Room .” In a side room at the rear of the store was Mr. James ’ s office, actually more of a den as it contained books, maps and other personal effects.
In 1813, a 300 foot ( 91 m ) conservatory was built by Samuel Ware, with the purpose of housing exotic fruits and camellias.
Built on former reservation lands of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, Lawton was founded on August 6, 1901, and was named after Major General Henry Ware Lawton, a Civil War Medal of Honor recipient who was killed in action in the Philippine – American War.

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