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Five thinly-populated rural Mississippi communities ( Gainesville, Logtown, Napoleon, Santa Rosa, and Westonia ), plus the northern portion of a sixth ( Pearlington ), along with 700 families in residence, had to be completely relocated off the facility.
In 1961, Pearlington was one of six communities in Hancock County, Mississippi acquired either wholly ( Gainesville, Logtown, Napoleon, Santa Rosa, and Westonia ) or in part ( a section of northern Pearlington ), along with a combined population of 700 families who were completely relocated to provide a acoustical buffer zone for what was envisioned to be NASA's main rocket testing facility, the John C. Stennis Space Center ( SSC ).

Westonia and area
The selected area was thinly populated and met all other requirements ; however before construction began, five small communities ( Gainesville, Logtown, Napoleon, Santa Rosa, and Westonia ), plus the northern portion of a sixth ( Pearlington ), and a combined population of 700 families had to be completely relocated off the facility.
By 1917 the area, by then known as Westonia, had a population of more than 2, 000.

Westonia and Weston
* Elizabeth Jane Weston, Neo-Latin poet also known as Westonia born 1581.

came and into
Silence came into the forest -- a solid being that clapped its hand over the murmuring mouths of the birds and the whispered comfort of the trees.
When his head came down, Curt grabbed him by the hair and catapulted him head first into the wall.
This time no wire came whipping into the truck.
Everybody left and I stayed in the pool, then Lou came back alone and leaped into the pool too.
Three hours later, while we were bailing desperately, a dot of land came into view.
A note of awe came into his voice.
Then they were tumbling again, and the big man reached into the same pocket he had gone for earlier, and came up with a vicious switchblade.
The `` positive state '' came into existence.
His letter had suggested we meet at my hotel at noon on Sunday, and I came into the lobby as the clock struck twelve.
When Beckett's name came into the discussion, the priest grew loud and told me that Beckett `` hates life ''.
After scouring around a bit in the open area, I came across what proved to be tar-soaked logs which crackled and burned brightly, giving off vast rolls of smoke into the ashen sky.
When their levies came shambling into camp, they were all elbows, hair, and beard.
No one, he wrote, took any corn of Greville's, for his bailiff of husbandry `` swore a greate oathe thatt who soe came to put hys hande into hys sackes for anye corne shuld leave hys hande behynde hym ''.
A report of Sr. Edw Grevyles minaces to the Baileefe Aldermen & Burgesses of Stratforde '' tells how Quiney was injured by Greville's men: `` in the tyme Mr. Ryc' Quyney was bayleefe ther came some of them whoe beinge druncke fell to braweling in ther hosts howse wher thei druncke & drewe ther dagers uppon the hoste: att a faier tyme the Baileefe being late abroade to see the towne in order & comminge by in hurley burley came into the howse & commawnded the peace to be kept butt colde nott prevayle & in hys endevor to sticle the brawle had his heade grevouselye brooken by one of hys ( Greville's ) men whom nether hymselfe ( Greville ) punnished nor wolde suffer to be punnished but with a shewe to turne them awaye & enterteyned agayne ''.
Finally, at dawn, he fell asleep, and when he awoke and came into the living room, he found Lewis in his pajamas before the fire, smoking a cigarette.
In 1949 the Council of Europe came into existence, a purely consultative parliamentary body but the first organ of political rather than functional unity.
The doctor, since Scotty was no longer allowed to make his regular trips into town to see him, came often and informally to the house.
When the sun came out, Stevie strode proudly into Orange Square, smiling like a landlord on industrious tenants.
It always came on, faithfully, just like a radio or juke box, whenever he started to worry too much about something, when the bad things tried to push their way into him.
Yet it could not have been more than a matter of seconds, and then the front of the British army came into view.
The automobile maintenance unit, or motor pool, came into existence in 1942 and has been responsible for centralized maintenance and management of state-owned transportation since that time.
He peered ahead and grinned as the railroad tracks came into view again below.
At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
First came the cannon fodder, white-clad civilians being driven into death as a massive human battering ram.

came and existence
By distinguishing superlunary ( celestial ) and sublunary ( terrestrial ) existence, and reinforcing this with the four-element physics of Empedocles, Aristotle came to speak of the stars as perfect bodies, which moved in only a perfect way, viz. in a perfect circle.
John Sparrow found statements in a letter written late in Housman's life which describe how his poems came into existence:
Bubble tea came into existence in Taiwan, when the beverage was created during the 1980s.
In 1931 Lemaître went further and suggested that the evident expansion of the universe, if projected back in time, meant that the further in the past the smaller the universe was, until at some finite time in the past all the mass of the Universe was concentrated into a single point, a " primeval atom " where and when the fabric of time and space came into existence.
Rather, in modern times, the various autonomous houses have formed themselves loosely into congregations ( for example, Cassinese, English, Solesmes, Subiaco, Camaldolese, Sylvestrines ) that in turn are represented in the Benedictine Confederation that came into existence through Pope Leo XIII's Apostolic Brief " Summum semper " on July 12, 1883.
The Baltimore Ravens came into existence in 1996 when Art Modell, then owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced his intention to relocate his team from Cleveland to Baltimore.
According to Charles Aaron, power ballads came into existence in the early 1970s, when rock stars attempted to convey profound messages to audiences.
Frieser, in agreement with Overy, Cooper and others that reject the existence of a blitzkrieg doctrine, argues that after the failure of the Schlieffen Plan in 1914, the German Army came to the conclusion decisive battles could not be executed on a strategic level.
To overcome the inconvenience of using such a library the Breviary came into existence and use.
The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox patriarchates split from one another in the East – West Schism of 1054 AD, and Protestantism came into existence during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, splitting from the Roman Catholic Church.
Mercantilism is a nationalist form of early capitalism that came into existence approximately in the late 16th century.
When artificial intelligence came into existence in the 1960s, the field of computational linguistics became that sub-division of artificial intelligence dealing with human-level comprehension and production of natural languages.
The CSU has led the Bavarian state government since it came into existence in 1946, save from 1950 to 1953 when the Bavaria Party formed a state government in coalition with the German Branches of the SPD and FDP.
The Big Bang theory states that it is the point in which all dimensions came into existence, the start of both space and time.
" In other words, myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality – an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution.
The Carolina Panthers, who came into existence in 1995, used to attempt the gimmick ( regardless of whether the purpose of beating the early season heat was to be had ) until 2006.
It is believed that the name of the capital of Estonia, Tallinn, came into existence after the battle.
They came to propound that these " constituent factors " are the only type of entity that truly exists ( and only some thinkers gave dharmas this kind of existence ).
The country was born in bloodshed and came into existence on August 14, 1947 confronted by seemingly insurmountable problems.
The new state, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, officially came into existence on December 30, 1922.
The European Greenpeace paid the debt of the Canadian Greenpeace office and on October 14, 1979, Greenpeace International came into existence.
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.

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