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Monticello and State
In 1794, following his service as Secretary of State ( 1790 – 93 ), he began rebuilding Monticello based on the ideas he had acquired in Europe.
Beginning with the 2011 – 12 academic year, current GSC members University of Arkansas at Monticello, Arkansas Tech University, Harding University, Henderson State University, Ouachita Baptist University and Southern Arkansas University left the GSC to form the Great American Conference.
According to the 2010 UC census, Monticello is the county seat with the smallest population in the State of Missouri.
* Erick Dampier-NBA player for the Dallas Mavericks ; played at Lawrence County High School in Monticello and for Mississippi State University.
Monticello is located adjacent to New York State Route 17 ( known regionally as the Quickway and eventually upgraded to be Interstate 86 ).
Monticello was one of the many cities established by Mormon pioneers in the Utah Territory, which became the State of Utah.
The administration established four agricultural high schools that later developed into Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas Tech University in Russellville, Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, and the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
His efforts brought the forerunners of Arkansas State University, Arkansas Tech University, the University of Arkansas at Monticello, and Southern Arkansas University into being as agricultural schools.
Jefferson acquired an intense appreciation of Palladio's architectural concepts, and his designs for his own beloved Monticello, the James Barbour Barboursville estate, Virginia State Capitol, and the University of Virginia were based on drawings from Palladio's book.
In New York State, WBRE is carried on Time Warner Cable in Highland Lake and Monticello in Sullivan County, which are part of the New York City DMA.
U. S. 278 passes through the places where many colleges, universities, and technical institutes are located, including the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, and many others in Atlanta, Georgia ; the Augusta State University ; the University of Mississippi, and the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
Tobias G. Mealey ( August 5, 1823 – April 27, 1904 ) was a politician from Monticello, Minnesota who served in both houses of the Minnesota State Legislature from 1873 to 1882.
After college he coached basketball at Monticello High School, where he guided the team to the Kentucky State Tournament semi-finals, and then Greenville High School, which played in a regional tournament at Bowling Green.
Bridgeville is a hamlet southeast of Monticello, New York ( the county seat ) located in the southern Catskill Mountains in the Town of Thompson, County of Sullivan, and State of New York, U. S. A. Bridgeville is located on the Neversink River on New York State Route 17 ( future Interstate 86 ), at an elevation of.
From Newburgh, the turnpike took the route of the modern N. Y. State Route 17K to Bloomingburg in the Town of Mamakating, from there following the present N. Y. State Route 17 ( future I-86 ), and thence for the entire length of N. Y. State Route 17B from Monticello west to Cochecton, on the upper Delaware.
Posey led Homestead High to the 1908 city championship, played basketball at Penn State for two years, did a stint at Pitt, and formed the famous Monticello Athletic Association team that won the Colored Basketball World ’ s Championship in 1912.

Monticello and Route
* Richfield ( formerly called and regularly referred to as " Monticello ") – A hamlet southwest of Richfield Springs on Country Route 25 at the intersection of County Road 24..
The Village of Monticello is in the central part of Thompson, adjacent to New York Route 17.
* Bridgeville – A hamlet southeast of Monticello on Route 17.
* East Monticello – A location east of Monticello on Route 17.
* Kiamesha Lake – A hamlet north of Monticello on Route 42.
* Rock Hill – A hamlet southeast of Monticello on Route 17.
to Monticello, Utah was replaced with U. S. Route 163 ( now U. S. Route 191 ) and the portion from Monticello to Cortez, Colorado was replaced with U. S. Route 666 ( now U. S. Route 491 ).
SR 47 extended to Monticello at a junction with then U. S. Route 160.
The route continues to Monticello to McGehee, where it meets U. S. Route 65.
* U. S. Route 425 at Monticello, Arkansas

Monticello and 53
It is 28 miles northwest of Monticello and 53 miles south of Moab.

Monticello and vicinity
*** southern Warm Springs ( Warm Springs proper, settled around Ojo Caliente near the present-day Monticello, between the Cuchillo Negro Creek and the Animas Creek, controlled the San Mateo and Negretta Mountains as well as the Black Range west of the Rio Grande to the Rio Gila, used the hot springs around the vicinity of Truth or Consequences-hence called Warm Springs or Ojo Caliente Apaches, southern local group )

Monticello and Charlottesville
At Charlottesville, Va., shoot Monticello and the beautiful buildings of the University.
He designed his own large mansion on a 5, 000 acre plantation near Charlottesville, Virginia, which he named Monticello.
Lake Monticello is from Charlottesville.
Charlottesville is best known as the home to two U. S. Presidents ( Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe ), and nearby is that of James Madison in Orange, as well as the home of the University of Virginia, which, along with Monticello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
* Lucia Stanton, Free Some Day: The African-American Families of Monticello, Charlottesville: Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 2000.
Lake Monticello is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The American government officials had escaped to Monticello and Charlottesville.
Monticello is the name of Thomas Jefferson's estate near Charlottesville, Virginia in the United States.
Randolph was born in 1818 at Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia, to Martha Jefferson Randolph, the daughter of U. S. President Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., a descendant of Pocahontas and John Rolfe ' son, Thomas Rolfe.
The couple has two daughters, Brooke Ybarra, who works for the federal government, and Emily Dooley, a social studies teacher at Monticello High School in Charlottesville, Virginia.
* Work begins on Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson.
Thus, he was interred in the Jefferson burying ground at Monticello, near Charlottesville.
Born at Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia she was named for her mother and Martha Washington, wife of George Washington.
Battle died in 1972, at the age of 81, and was buried in Monticello Memorial Park in Charlottesville.
In subsequent years, Simon Willard visited Thomas Jefferson at his home, Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia.
Free Some Day: The African-American Families of Monticello, Charlottesville: Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 2000.
* He restored and preserved Monticello, now designated a National Historic Landmark ; and restored Town Hall in Charlottesville.

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