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rainy afternoon last week the roads into the | townsite across the RR tracks had mud holes and I didn |
In 1907 the government decided to declare a | townsite adjacent to the Three Springs Station, and it |
An area close to the | townsite, along the road to the Yilgarn goldfields and |
ation requested that the government declare a | townsite along the Quairading to Nunagin railway that |
icant improvements: they purchased the Oswego | townsite along with large tracts of forest, settled th |
He built a | townsite along the St. Louis, Brownsville, and Mexico |
owever, in 1907, Dumbleyung was gazetted as a | townsite and became the terminus of a railway from Wag |
ly 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of Drumheller's main | townsite and 112 kilometres (70 mi) northeast of Calga |
lish investor Col. Alfred Grey, who owned the | townsite and a large extent of land in southwestern Mi |
The Murrays rented the | townsite and ran the store. |
constructed the new railway line west of the | townsite, and established Yillimining Siding 5 kilomet |
bby at the House of Assembly for the Hamilton | townsite and to act as an agent selling town lots. |
In 1913 land was set aside for a | townsite and was gazetted in 1914. |
In 1886, following heavy rain, the | townsite and the surrounding stations were flooded. |
The Association works to preserve the | townsite and organize the festival. |
ch, divided it into small farms, laid out the | townsite, and donated land for a school, a church, and |
In 1972, the | townsite and its environs were listed on the National |
known as Evansport, is a locality and former | townsite and steamboat landing at head head of Beaton |
lway to Leonora, built in 1905, by passed the | townsite and the railway station was located 2 kilomet |
Residents living between the | townsite and the Stewart-Cassiar Highway, and on the h |
Most of the Yellowknife | townsite and the Con and Giant gold mines are within t |
, by the citizens' demand, all streets in the | townsite and vicinity were paved with asphalt. |
y” Lane, who arrived one day near the present | townsite and, to his dismay, discovered the creek at f |
ed to as "North Nanaimo" with only the former | townsite areas keeping the neighbourhood name of "Well |
The building was not visible from the Banff | townsite as a condition of its construction. |
The company laid out a | townsite at Willow Spring, near a wash on the southeas |
ailroad magnate James J. Hill, to invest in a | townsite at the falls and urged that Hill extend his r |
he government decided to set aside land for a | townsite at the terminus. |
the Lands Department to put space aside for a | townsite at Scotts Brook. |
any also set aside 200 acres (0.81 km2) for a | townsite at Yerecoin, but the land was sold to one own |
in 1902 the government decided to establish a | townsite at Goomalling. |
The | townsite attracted a few businesses and by 1903, the t |
ng extracts from white gum timber, proposed a | townsite based around their Tannin Extracts Factory. |
d in the 1960s and the shire requested that a | townsite be declared. |
the Mining Warden for the area recommended a | townsite be declared in 1895, named in Menzies' honour |
station and yards on the condition that their | townsite be the location of the first station in Maple |
he local progress association equested that a | townsite be surveyed at the siding that was to be buil |
e local progress association requested that a | townsite be declared in 1905. |
By 1918 the local farmers requested that a | townsite be declared, and proposed the name be Mybrup. |
number of miners in the area resulted in the | townsite being gazetted in 1897. |
Palliser is an abandoned | townsite beside the Kicking Horse River between Field |
Chandler is an abandoned | townsite between Merredin and Mukinbudin in the Wheatb |
A projected | townsite, Bryan, Texas was named in his honor. |
a fully underground uranium mine with a small | townsite built by the company being in operation durin |
Margaret Walker, who donated the land for the | townsite, but since a Walker, Texas already existed el |
as completed, no-one lived in the present-day | townsite, but the Brunswick Farmers' Association was f |
The original | townsite called for a lot reserved for a courthouse an |
The | townsite came into being as a terminus of the Nyabing |
The | townsite came about at the junction of local trading r |
The | townsite changed its name to Gregory in 1967. |
He was a shareholder in the Peachland | Townsite Company and was involved in negotiations for |
However, the lack of a | townsite company to promote the town, the predicted po |
The Iowa-based American-Canadian Land and | Townsite Company attracted prospective farmers and bus |
all-black town and was platted by the Lincoln | Townsite Company and designated as Lincoln. |
The Varina | Townsite Company, on June 16, 1863, went to confirm th |
He was a principal in the Dakota Land and | Townsite Company. |
miners petitioned the government to have the | townsite declared in 1896 the town was declared the fo |
The | townsite derives its name from the nearby Serpentine R |
The | townsite developed when the Collie to Narrogin railway |
New production was discovered in the Cisco | townsite during 2005 drilling by a Reno, Nevada based |
ay map two schools and a church were near the | townsite during that year. |
is the Aboriginal name of some rocks near the | townsite, first recorded by an explorer in 1865. |
, Abraham O. Woodruff and Duffin laid out the | townsite for Kelsey. |
ent of Interior to study the New Philadelphia | townsite for possible designation as a National Park. |
The | townsite formed by BHP contained a school, movie theat |
Beaton took over the | townsite from Thomson in 1907, though the name Beaton |
es (12 mi) to the north west of the abandoned | townsite from which it takes its name. |
The | townsite functioned as a settlement for forest workers |
n April 1913, land also being set aside and a | townsite gazetted the same year. |
ess association began campaigning to have the | townsite gazetted. |
runs through the community, with most of the | townsite grid between it and the Fraser River, and the |
Furthermore, Smith, who had selected the | townsite, had ignored the site's poor soil in favor of |
The mine employed 135 men in 1958 and the | townsite had 20 families as residents. |
d a bit south and higher up than the original | townsite had been when it was discovered rich gold dep |
The | townsite had been in existence since shortly after the |
The Vananda | townsite has been listed on the National Register of H |
The | townsite has since been submerged by water backed up b |
isolated farms, and the government gazetted a | townsite here in 1895 and named it "Seabrook" but loca |
Gutha is a | townsite in the Mid West region of Western Australia, |
A post office was established at the | townsite in 1902, with William G. Brown as the postmas |
Ejanding is a | townsite in the central Wheatbelt, located about 20 ki |
Ashton is an abandoned | townsite in sections 11 and 12 of Pleasant Hill Townsh |
ed at the Dorothy Page Museum and Old Wasilla | Townsite in downtown Wasilla, Alaska. |
It was gazetted a | townsite in 1899, and was originally a siding on the D |
prior to 1900 wth lots being surveyed in the | townsite in 1900. |
and Wills expedition is alleged to passed the | townsite in 1860 while attempting to reach the Gulf of |
Land was set aside for a | townsite in 1837 but was gazetted in 1912 following la |
sociation lobbyed the government to declare a | townsite in 1935 and the town was gazetted in 1936. |
Splitrock is an abandoned | townsite in Beaver Bay Township, Lake County, Minnesot |
Pillinger, Tasmania is an abandoned port and | townsite in Kelly Basin, on the south eastern side of |
Newdegate is a | townsite in the great southern agricultural region, 39 |
Rockies located directly southeast of Jasper | townsite in Jasper National Park, Canada. |
ar as Wannamal and a siding was opened in the | townsite in 1895. |
Garen is an abandoned | townsite in Washington County, Minnesota. |
Kalannie was gazetted as a | townsite in 1929. |
a series of cottages were constructed on the | townsite in the 1960s and are still used today. |
It was gazetted as a | townsite in 1914. |
Land was set aside for a | townsite in 1913 and lots were surveyed in 1922. |
Pintharuka is an abandoned | townsite in the Mid West region of Western Australia. |
This was gazetted as the Doodlakine | townsite in the same year. |
This area was gaztted as a second aprt of the | townsite in 1899. |
Pelan is the name of an abandoned | townsite in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. |
Robbin is an abandoned | townsite in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. |
ard & Land Company which filed a plat for the | townsite in 1911, naming it for the Ortley, a variety |
Twin Mound was a | townsite in western Douglas County, Kansas, United Sta |
he railway opened in 1889, and was gazetted a | townsite in 1899. |
San Francisco is an abandoned | townsite in San Francisco Township in Carver County, M |
epartment for land to be made available for a | townsite in 1951 after settlement in the area lead to |
Fermoy is an abandoned | townsite in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States |
was well known for founding the Pincher Creek | townsite in 1882 when he worked for the North-West Mou |
It was gazetted a | townsite in 1856, deriving its name from the nearby Wo |
at of Arthur Stewart Vowell, who surveyed the | townsite in 1898 during the eponymous Vowell Commissio |
Ejanding was gazetted as a | townsite in 1930, and is Aboriginal in origin. |
Spina is an abandoned | townsite in Great Scott Township in St. Louis County, |
Whitewater Falls is an abandoned | townsite in sections 27 and 34 of Whitewater Township |
Land was set aside for a | townsite in 1898 and the town was gazetted in he same |
Grover is an abandoned | townsite in section 29 of Fremont Township in Winona C |
Enterprise is an abandoned | townsite in section 36 of Utica Township, in Winona Co |
Carnegie is an abandoned | townsite in section 6 of Rose Dell Township in Rock Co |
Goomalling is a | townsite in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia |
by the government to appropriate the original | townsite in 1923 resulted in several lawsuits. |
Remnants of the | townsite including roads and central water tower remai |
The | townsite is one of many ghost towns in the area; other |
dings in Linwood were razed or moved, and the | townsite is now inundated; no trace of the former comm |
The Ortley | townsite is located atop Sevenmile Hill, nine miles we |
The name of the | townsite is Aboriginal, being derived from nearby Gnow |
The former | townsite is located 15 km west of Highway 21, about 15 |
The | townsite is named after Trayning Well, the Aboriginal |
The | townsite is accessible via the Sultan Industrial Road. |
The former | townsite is located 15 km west of Highway 18, about 10 |
The | townsite is being slowly reclaimed for use as farmland |
The | townsite is now submerged beneath the Imperial Dam res |
The | townsite is in the goldfields region, situated in the |
The | townsite is located on one of the sidings on the Great |
Since the Elkwater | townsite is in a provincial park, it is administered b |
istrict (also known as Clinton Engineer Works | Townsite) is a historic district in Oak Ridge, Tenness |
The former LeBeau | townsite is now beneath the waters of Lake Oahe. |
r being bypassed by nearby railroads, and the | townsite is now agricultural fields. |
Although the | townsite is now abandoned, the road is passable to all |
d also known as Garibaldi Lodge and Garibaldi | Townsite, is an abandoned locality in British Columbia |
The | townsite is located on highway 13 also known as the hi |
The | townsite is one of many ghost towns in the area; other |
The | townsite is one of many ghost towns in the area; other |
exas Central Railroad constructed through the | townsite it was renamed "Comyn" for M. T. Comyn who wa |
n the sawmill in 1987, although the remaining | townsite itself was not fully dismantled until 2002. |
The | townsite itself was gazetted in 1912. |
The | townsite itself was also settled in 1841, by land agen |
self, a large hotel was built above the hydro | townsite's railway station, adjacent to the managers' |
ct buildings and ruins are still found in the | townsite itself. |
n's Landing was from that of the owner of the | townsite, James William Thomson, who was the local Not |
ome of the residents of Duncan moved to a new | townsite, just off the Grant property to the south, Li |
uch of Oak Ridge's original Manhattan Project | townsite, laid out by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. |
The | townsite lies in Mammoth Canyon on the west flank of t |
The | townsite lies in DeKalb Township, near the cities of D |
The small | townsite, located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of t |
Upon the closing of the | townsite, many residents dispersed to other mining tow |
State, depending on who tells the story, the | townsite names were accidentally switched when the wro |
ite, hellyerite and kambaldaite in the Widgie | Townsite nickel gossan, Widgiemooltha, Western Austral |
ts at Kambalda, Western Australia, and Widgie | Townsite nickel gossan, Widgiemooltha, Western Austral |
Bolgart is a | townsite north of Toodyay in Western Australia. |
Most of the former | townsite, now known as Camp Alexo, is currently leased |
ed, began subdividing the property, forming a | townsite of sorts, albeit on private land. |
The | townsite of Coorow was gazetted in 1893, and the name |
ear, and in 1925 the area was gazetted as the | townsite of Parker Road. |
uring the Klondike Gold Rush, he surveyed the | townsite of Dawson City and was responsible for settli |
of the Pecos River-from its headwaters to the | townsite of Tererro-received National Wild and Scenic |
in Oregon City, Stewart purchased part of the | townsite of Pacific City in what was then Lewis County |
The | townsite of Wonnerup is located 219 kilometres (136 mi |
The | townsite of Youndegin was gazetted in 1892. |
The | townsite of Piawaning is located in the northern agric |
approximately 20 km (12 mi) southeast of the | townsite of Jasper, Alberta. |
Situated outside of the | townsite of Banff, Alberta named after the Cory Pass. |
The | townsite of Yillimining was gazetted in July 1907, but |
ficient demand for town lots by gazetting the | Townsite of Serpentine in December 1893. |
rveyor, who surveyed, among other things, the | townsite of county seat Golconda, now known as Palo Pi |
decided to shift the meeting venue to the new | townsite of Corrigin as Kunjin was no longer under con |
Historic Residential District (also known as | Townsite of Lucerne) is a U.S. historic district (desi |
, which connects Highway 22 just north of the | Townsite of Redwood Meadows to its terminus at Highway |
ually abandoned community, the remains of the | townsite of Linda which is at the northern side of the |
rveyed a number of lots and then gazetted the | townsite of Wandering. |
ub is a semi-private golf club located in the | townsite of Redwood Meadows in the Bragg Creek area, 2 |
A plat of the original | townsite of Owasso, Cherokee Nation, I.T. was signed b |
s that encompasses almost all of the original | townsite of Comfort, Texas and includes over 100 build |
end of Kootenay Lake, while beyond it and the | townsite of Trout Lake at its northwestern end is a lo |
of the Mount Owen - Mount Lyell ridge as the | townsite of Penghana, the present site of Queenstown - |
chewan border between Alberta Highway 41, the | townsite of Elkwater, Saskatchewan Highway 615, Saskat |
the name was dropped some time later and the | townsite of Beacon was gazetted in 1931. |
In 1805, he laid out the | townsite of Alexandria in collaboration with his busin |
Marvel Loch is a small | townsite of less than 100 people, some 401 km east of |
"The government | townsite of Pond Creek was first entered at 2:10 on th |
ate land run was held later that year for the | townsite of the predesignated county seat, Chandler. |
West Newton is an abandoned | townsite on the Minnesota River in West Newton Townshi |
. Burnett of Galveston established an unnamed | townsite on the Vince Survey just east of the Allen Ra |
d Trunk Pacific Railway Company in 1911 for a | townsite, on the provision that he be permitted to giv |
have set up camp for a time near the current | townsite on the Colorado River. Lee served in Texas fr |
Terrebonne is a former | townsite on the Clearwater River in Terrebonne Townshi |
Burracoppin is a | townsite on the Great Eastern Highway, east of Merredi |
The | townsite originally served as a railway station for th |
The | townsite originated as a result of the planned constru |
The community was named for | townsite owner, C.C. Doby. |
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