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Currently, | Jamestown, a private-equity group, is bankrolling plan |
The Kepler Lake Community have | Jamestown addresses and ZIP Codes but Castor phone num |
s Jefferson but was generally referred to as | Jamestown, after Jamestown, Virginia. |
rn, however, Brooks was executed by a mob in | Jamestown after murdering a Pile family rival named Pr |
Jamestown also contains the Old Friends Archeological | |
The future and permanence of | Jamestown and the Colony only became assured after swe |
in Pickett County, northeast of the city of | Jamestown, and is adjacent to the Big South Fork Natio |
links for | Jamestown and Newark. |
Two communities, | Jamestown and Brooklyn, laid out in 1848, merged in 18 |
eader, a member of the House of Burgesses at | Jamestown, and was granted a headright of 5,350 acres |
He attended the public schools in | Jamestown, and graduated from Jamestown High School in |
hree points of Virginia's Historic Triangle: | Jamestown and Yorktown and running through the histori |
On the night of May 5, | Jamestown and Patrick Henry proceeded to Norfolk and r |
With these developments, | Jamestown and the lower James River were abandoned by |
Some of the forces from | Jamestown and the crew of the Virginia shifted to Drew |
y, to which the capital was later moved from | Jamestown, and the community was renamed Williamsburg. |
The fate of | Jamestown and the surrounding colony only turned when |
the West Passage of Narragansett Bay between | Jamestown and Saunderstown, RI. |
The Virginia Capital Trail to | Jamestown and Richmond is located nearby, and all of t |
built primarily to assist the ferry between | Jamestown and Newport, Rhode Island. |
y of the city of High Point, the township of | Jamestown, and the unincorporated area of Sedgefield. |
Goodell attended the public schools of | Jamestown and graduated from Williams College in 1948. |
miles upstream from the first settlement at | Jamestown and across the river from Sir Thomas Dale's |
stwardly into Mercer County, flowing through | Jamestown and Greenville before turning westwardly int |
forest contains the towns of Awendaw, Huger, | Jamestown, and McClellanville. |
his native Virginia; he frequently spoke at | Jamestown and "compared Jamestown's Great Charter of 1 |
Bacon captured | Jamestown and burned it on September 19, then crossed |
visioned as possible replacement capital for | Jamestown, and was to have the first college in Virgin |
of land on Conanicut Island (later becoming | Jamestown), and following his death he willed this pro |
ed there by the Navy 10 August 1962: renamed | Jamestown and designated AG-166 on 6 March 1963; and c |
were abandoned as the colonists withdrew to | Jamestown and other more secure points. |
Confederacy, encountered by the colonists of | Jamestown and adjacent area of the Virginia Colony beg |
location of the original 1607 settlement at | Jamestown, apparently attempted to address the potenti |
migrated to | Jamestown around 1645 and was a Major in the Virginia |
In September, when | Jamestown arrived in Espiritu Santo, the U.S. Marines |
Ordered to the Philippines 5 February 1945, | Jamestown arrived Leyte 12 February to mess and berth |
ates from three campuses; the main campus in | Jamestown at 601 High Point Road, the High Point Campu |
that such relocation would have enabled, the | Jamestown band maintained its independent community, a |
t the time the English colonists who settled | Jamestown began arriving in 1607. |
Graves at | Jamestown, beneath the foundations of one of the later |
a freelance journalist, she wrote the novel | Jamestown Blues and The Return of El Negro. |
A 26-year-old resident of St. | Jamestown, Boyden had union experience as an assistant |
The | Jamestown Bridge was destroyed in a controlled demolit |
Two direct descendants of the | Jamestown Brothers Fettiplace (now Fetterplace) do liv |
es therefore are not directly related to the | Jamestown brothers, although they do have common ances |
ians had the keg filled at Nichol's store in | Jamestown, but Mr Nichol's ended up taking everything |
iskiack was only about 15 miles (24 km) from | Jamestown, but it was across the Peninsula and along t |
ips, and most then continued their voyage to | Jamestown, but the Virginia Company laid claim to the |
State Railroad Museum's Railtown facility in | Jamestown, California, located in the Sierra foothills |
After a funeral service in his | Jamestown church, with Gen. Matthew Ridgway representi |
1854 view of the 1639 tower of | Jamestown Church; original church foundations date fro |
ed a 25th anniversary reunion concert at the | Jamestown Civic Center; everyone who had ever sung in |
Jasper attended | Jamestown College where he majored in Criminal Justice |
In 1969, Smith took over as director of the | Jamestown College Concert Choir. |
Wojnar is the | Jamestown College Chapel organist, playing the Black-S |
After playing college football at | Jamestown College in both sides of the ball, Mantyka s |
assical organist and a professor of music at | Jamestown College, Jamestown, ND. |
ormer chairperson of the Music Department at | Jamestown College. |
the Historic Triangle of Colonial Virginia ( | Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and Yorktown) with o |
deavon were both instrumental in warning the | Jamestown colonists about impending events leading to |
estors in England, the survival plan for the | Jamestown colonists depended upon regular supplies fro |
In colonial | Jamestown, colonists resorted to cannibalism during a |
In 1619 | Jamestown colony law declared that all settlers were r |
Martin the Armenian was a settler in the | Jamestown Colony in Virginia. |
attacked by another tribe, identified by the | Jamestown Colony as the "Mandoag," but whom Miller thi |
Miller wrote that English settlers with the | Jamestown Colony heard reports in 1609 of the captive |
lso produced significant documents about the | Jamestown colony in Virginia and the Plymouth Colony i |
ichard Pace played a key role in warning the | Jamestown colony of an impending Powahatan raid on the |
cted Plant Two Weeks Into Flowering Clone at | Jamestown Colony, Virginia, ordering all farmers to ma |
William Strachey, a secretary of the | Jamestown Colony, wrote in his The History of Travel I |
He served as governor of the | Jamestown Colony, and the Delaware Bay was named after |
from Godfrey Ragsdale, a settler of the new | Jamestown colony. |
the Wachusett, Brooklyn, Vandalia, Mohican, | Jamestown, Constellation, Bancroft and Kearsarge. |
After his death, the | Jamestown court in 1628 had William Claiborne, land su |
Jamestown dedicated two memorials to Mayor Carlson: a | |
The rest of the fleet sailed on to | Jamestown, delivering hundreds of additional colonists |
- Charles City County, Virginia" created the | Jamestown Discovery Trail as a heritage trail to provi |
Born in | Jamestown, Dunbartonshire, Cowan was a Scottish intern |
onfederate Navy and was Commander of the CSS | Jamestown during the Battle of Hampton Roads and so wa |
rdships fared better than the inhabitants of | Jamestown during the Winter afterward referred to as t |
ried to the cousin of the first President of | Jamestown, Edward Maria Wingfield. |
began operations February 26, 1925 from the | Jamestown end of SR 392 to Scotland across the James R |
t manufacturer of American furniture" at the | Jamestown Exhibition. |
nal season with their Class A (Short Season) | Jamestown Expos in 1991, and his last with the Nashua |
The | Jamestown Expos were a minor league baseball franchise |
He became a hitting instructor for the | Jamestown Expos of the New York-Penn League in 1988 an |
of 4 starts) and 1-0 in four innings for the | Jamestown Expos. |
, in transporting thousands of people to the | Jamestown Exposition of 1907, an event marking the thr |
tion 1903-1905; director of publicity of the | Jamestown Exposition in 1907; engaged as a special wri |
ttee 1898-1906; member of the North Carolina | Jamestown Exposition Commission; elected as a Democrat |
n 1907, he was awarded a silver medal at the | Jamestown Exposition for his researches into the uses |
the Atlantic Fleet in ceremonies opening the | Jamestown Exposition. |
Virginia, in mid-1907 for exhibit during the | Jamestown Exposition. |
1907 to hang in the Virginia Building at the | Jamestown Exposition. |
ager in professional baseball, with the 1968 | Jamestown Falcons, then the Boston Red Sox' affiliate |
The | Jamestown Ferry service was privately established in 1 |
ty, Virginia is the northern terminus of the | Jamestown Ferry, which was relocated there as part of |
the 350th anniversary celebration in 1957 as | Jamestown Festival Park, the museum is adjacent and co |
Today, | Jamestown Festival Park and Jamestown Island attractio |
he state-sponsored facility, which was named | Jamestown Festival Park, later renamed Jamestown Settl |
Phillip inspect replica of Susan Constant at | Jamestown Festival Park in Virginia on October 16, 195 |
, for Secretary of State; Arthur C. Wade, of | Jamestown, for Comptroller; Ira M. Hedges for Treasure |
rchaeologists were able to validate that the | Jamestown Fort had only begun to wash into the James R |
Percy also led the successful defence of the | Jamestown fort against an Indian attack and earned the |
to the council and named him captain of the | Jamestown fort. |
Jamestown found herself shuttling supplies, equipment, | |
r of the Century Bank and Trust Company, the | Jamestown Foundation and Trustee of Northeast Investor |
It met in | Jamestown from 1619 until 1699, when it moved to Willi |
A very famous football team, | Jamestown GAA, existed in Jamestown during the middle |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: West Palm Beach, | Jamestown, GCL Expos |
The | Jamestown Glasshouse is located in Jamestown, Virginia |
It is named for the | Jamestown Glasshouse, a popular exhibit at Jamestown o |
Exactly 3 months later | Jamestown got underway for the Far East and reached Su |
rs and hogs at Point Comfort, while those at | Jamestown had nothing after their hogs on Hog Island w |
Erstad played American Legion baseball ( | Jamestown had no high school baseball team) and hit .4 |
Jamestown Harbour was one of the first housing develop | |
A view of | Jamestown Harbour looking across Blackwall Basin towar |
Jamestown Harbour is a luxury housing development that | |
Jamestown has a low power FM radio station WSAB-LP at | |
Schulz graduated from | Jamestown High School in Jamestown, North Dakota in 19 |
he exception of rising seniors were moved to | Jamestown High School which opened to alleviate overcr |
"universal anti-Catholic bias was brought to | Jamestown in 1607 and vigorously cultivated in all the |
she likes to joke that her ancestors came to | Jamestown in the 17th century and they basically staye |
on America, beginning with the settlement of | Jamestown in 1607 when sea power first reached America |
mentary and Secondary Education, was born in | Jamestown in 1920. |
with 18 home runs and 86 RBI for | Jamestown in 1992. |
miles upstream from the first settlement at | Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, and across the river |
e establishment of the House of Burgesses at | Jamestown in 1619. |
ttlement in the New World was established at | Jamestown in 1607. |
of the first permanent English settlement at | Jamestown in 1607, a fierce Native American warrior na |
st glassblowers (German & Polish) arrived in | Jamestown in 1608. |
As | Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia was first settled |
e original leaders of the Virginia Colony at | Jamestown in 1607. |
ne, located at the downtown original site of | Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, is administered by P |
after the establishment of the settlement at | Jamestown in 1607, English settlers explored and began |
Mrs. Wigley's directing credits at | Jamestown include A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Chorus |
art of the group of non-English craftsmen in | Jamestown, including Germans, Slovaks, and Armenians. |
Jamestown is a village in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, | |
Census Bureau for statistical purposes only, | Jamestown is included within the Charleston-North Char |
Jamestown is saved, thanks to Ralph's almost-too-late | |
On 9 June, the ship proceeded to | Jamestown Island where she landed a party which destro |
rial to estimate the location of the fort on | Jamestown Island, such as the Zuniga Map, created by a |
ure was reconstruction of the land bridge to | Jamestown Island. |
d some 30-40 miles downstream from there, on | Jamestown Island. |
ng (circa 1646) of the Colony of Virginia at | Jamestown Island. |
s at the terminus of the Colonial Parkway at | Jamestown Island. |
ler has played in the minor leagues with the | Jamestown Jammers (2008), the Greensboro Grasshoppers |
r the Gulf Coast Marlins (Rookie level), the | Jamestown Jammers (Low-A), the Greensboro Grasshoppers |
appearances, one start, for the Short-Season | Jamestown Jammers of the New York - Penn League. |
Anderson was the manager for the 1994 | Jamestown Jammers of the single A short season New Yor |
He was also the pitching coach for the | Jamestown Jammers (then a part of the Detroit Tigers s |
He pitched for the | Jamestown Jammers in 2007, going 2-6 with a 5.13 ERA i |
Marlins Class A Short-Season affiliate, the | Jamestown Jammers in the New York-Penn League. |
in 2005 and manager of the Class A-Advanced | Jamestown Jammers in 2006. |
cted will be sent to the GCL Marlins and the | Jamestown Jammers(of the NY-Penn League) to start thei |
He is currently the manager of the | Jamestown Jammers. |
hockey goaltender currently playing for the | Jamestown Jets of the GMHL. |
He also became editorial writer on the | Jamestown Journal 1826-1829. |
He sold the | Jamestown Journal in 1858 and moved to Dubuque, Iowa t |
e established by Governor George Yeardley at | Jamestown July 30, 1619; the other included the govern |
nd was admitted to the bar and then moved to | Jamestown, Kentucky were he was the clerk of the circu |
A native of | Jamestown, Kentucky, Barger was a dead-ball era pitche |
ative Americans during a "peace ceremony" at | Jamestown, killing 200 of them in retaliation for the |
cated in Oak Ridge, La Follette, Crossville, | Jamestown, Knoxville, Lenoir City, Huntsville, and War |
nd the 1st South Korean Division) seized the | Jamestown Line, destroying elements of the 42nd, 47th, |
attalion, the Leicestershire Regiment on the | Jamestown Line. |
tial replacement for the shortcomings of the | Jamestown location. |
The | Jamestown Massacre which devastated that colony in 162 |
lled the "big four" in racing which included | Jamestown, Mate, and Equipoise. |
settlement of New England, and John Smith of | Jamestown mentions, in his Generall Historie (1624), t |
Jamestown Middle School draws from Jamestown Elementar | |
Jamestown Middle School then feeds into Ragsdale High | |
Jamestown Middle due to its size holds many conference | |
The current head principal of | Jamestown Middle School is Dr. Denise Richmond. |
l to acquire the former facility that housed | Jamestown Middle School |
Jamestown Middle School is currently the largest middl | |
In August of 2010, | Jamestown Middle School moved into a new facility fund |
Just a few years ago | Jamestown Middle School added a 48,000-square-foot (4, |
Birth: | Jamestown, Mo. |
) was a U.S. educator and historian, born at | Jamestown, N. Y., and educated at Williams College (A. |
Jamestown National Historic Site, is co-owned by the N | |
Jamestown, New York station, about 1909 | |
Robert N. "Rob" Buck (August 1, 1958, | Jamestown, New York - December 19, 2000, Pittsburgh, P |
AA Weather Radio station that is licensed to | Jamestown, New York and is programmed from the Nationa |
s Brian "Jim" McCusker (born May 19, 1936 in | Jamestown, New York) is a former professional American |
Samuel A. Carlson (1868-1961) was mayor of | Jamestown, New York. |
nd, Chautauqua County, New York, he moved to | Jamestown, New York in 1860, and attended Jamestown an |
n North Manchester, Indiana, Palmer moved to | Jamestown, New York with his parents as a child and le |
yor Carlson was a Republican and a native of | Jamestown, New York. |
He was born in | Jamestown, New York, and served in the state legislatu |
He moved to | Jamestown, New York, November 2, 1815, where he taught |
He returned to | Jamestown, New York, and resumed the practice of law i |
ory Peterson Institute of Natural History in | Jamestown, New York is named in his honor. |
o the bar in 1829, and commenced practice in | Jamestown, New York. |
e, was born in Dawson, Georgia and raised in | Jamestown, New York. |
ving Arnold Noren (born November 29, 1924 in | Jamestown, New York) is a retired American professiona |
It was founded in 1961 with a store in | Jamestown, New York, and at its peak operated 138 stor |
elow the Williamsport club were in Rome, and | Jamestown, New York. |
ors of the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center in | Jamestown, New York. |
rk at Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania and later at | Jamestown, New York. |
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