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  • wly laid railroad tracks from Springfield to Farmington, a few miles north of the cabin, to visit hi
  • common schools as a child and later attended Farmington Academy in Farmington, Maine.
  • mployed on a farm until 1808 when he entered Farmington Academy.
  • The marriage took place in Farmington after she became pregnant with the first of
  • Amistad were released in 1841, they came to Farmington and stayed with Austin Williams before their
  • as the Mexican drug cartels were buying into Farmington and planned on using various businesses as f
  • my for "gallant and meritorious services" at Farmington and Knoxville in Tennessee and Lovejoy's Sta
  • eative writing at the University of Maine at Farmington and at Lebanon College, and has performed at
  • ry Education from the University of Maine at Farmington and went on to teach high school in the publ
  • he Bootheel north to the St. Louis exurbs of Farmington and surrounding areas in the Lead Belt and a
  • The school served children from Avon, Farmington, and Collinsville.
  • It is located on U.S. Route 62 between Farmington and Prairie Grove.
  • of New Britain, DeFronzo represented Berlin, Farmington, and New Britain in the Connecticut Senate.
  • She and her late husband, Ken, farmed near Farmington, and parented six children.
  • of Representatives representing the towns of Farmington and Industry.
  • Hartford, represents Bloomfield, Burlington, Farmington, and West Hartford in the Connecticut Senate
  • g behind State Senators Chandler Woodcock of Farmington and Peter Mills of Skowhegan.
  • and runs southeastward, through the town of Farmington and the cities of Rochester and Dover, where
  • He is buried in the Farmington, Arkansas cemetery.
  • of any weekend at The University of Maine At Farmington, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Carrabasset
  • ecticut legislature granted a charter to the Farmington Canal Company, and on February 4, 1823, Mass
  • the board of commissioners that located the Farmington Canal, and was Mayor of New Haven.
  • The Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal and th
  • Its Connecticut segment was called the Farmington Canal.
  • Tunxis Community College in Farmington, Capital Community College in Hartford and A
  • A view of Farmington Center
  • Farmington Central Junior High School, Farmington, Illi
  • Farmington Central Community Unit School District 265
  • The public school system is Farmington Central Community Unit School District 265,
  • A native of Farmington, Connecticut and now living in Milford, Conn
  • ustin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House in Farmington, Connecticut is a historic site notable for
  • riginal vision, the canal would pass through Farmington, Connecticut to the border at Southwick, Mas
  • He died in Farmington, Connecticut in 1841.
  • Treadwell was born in Farmington, Connecticut on November 23, 1745.
  • He was born in Farmington, Connecticut where he completed preparatory
  • First Church of Christ, Congregational ( Farmington, Connecticut)
  • n Talcott Mountain, or with Pinnacle Rock of Farmington, Connecticut, both part of the Metacomet Rid
  • Born in Farmington, Connecticut, Merrill completed preparatory
  • Decius Wadsworth was born in 1768 in Farmington, Connecticut, the eldest son of William Wads
  • tute in New York and Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut, studying music with Karl Klaus
  • First Church of Christ, Congregational, in Farmington, Connecticut, is a historic Greek revival ch
  • offices located at 10 Executive Drive all in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • dying in office at the age of seventy-one in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • Naviaux now resides in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • The Gen. George Cowles House is located in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • She was educated at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • born to Aphek Woodruff, a miller working in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • of Levy & Droney, a large law firm based in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • ilding on US 6 east of New Britain Avenue in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • her with a house on the Hill-Stead estate in Farmington, Connecticut.
  • f Cambridge, Massachusetts.; born in 1978 in Farmington, Connecticut; principal investigator and fel
  • Farmington continues to celebrate "Chester Greenwood Da
  • In 1983, the city of Farmington contracted with Reclamation to build a 32 MW
  • dent, Shannon resigned his membership in the Farmington Country Club over its refusal to admit black
  • When Jackson went to meet with Dobie at the Farmington Country Club, Dobie agreed to the President'
  • Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, CT
  • Miss Porter's School in Farmington, CT observes Mountain Day once a semester.
  • Farmington Elementary School
  • has been the Touchstone Center for Crafts in Farmington, Fayette County, where he has taught wood sc
  • The Farmington Fellows present the results of their researc
  • and 2000, the Institute is now able to offer Farmington Fellowships to primary and secondary school
  • Wills then decided to offer Farmington Fellowships, a form of educational scholarsh
  • He served as mayor of Farmington for six years, was elected to the Missouri H
  • s ordained a minister and held pastorates in Farmington from 1848 to 1853.
  • he Connecticut House of Representatives from Farmington from 1933 to 1940.
  • ls of Southington and later taught school in Farmington from 1840 to 1842.
  • Canaan, Canton, Cheshire, Cornwall, Danbury, Farmington, Goshen, Harwinton, Kent, Litchfield, Meride
  • He became a charter member of the Farmington Grange, and later became a leader in the sta
  • Robert E. Parsons was born in Unionville, Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, April 15, 189
  • Ephraim Hart (December 27, 1774 Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut - February 14,
  • Today, Farmington has a population of about 150.
  • lds the record time for the 100 yard dash at Farmington High School that he set in 1959.
  • Bonino began his high school career at Farmington High School in Connecticut, where he amassed
  • ntral Connecticut, Pennington graduated from Farmington High School (Connecticut) and Boston Univers
  • ates Secret Service (in cooperation with the Farmington Hills Police and Michigan State Police) for
  • ighteous at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills (near Detroit) and one of the founders
  • It was published by Greenhaven Press ( Farmington Hills) in 2004 as a 202-page hardcover (ISBN
  • h school football at Harrison High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan, where he won two state foot
  • Lake, MI, Lake Orion, MI, Royal Oak, MI and Farmington Hills, MI.
  • ave two sons, Steven and Jeffrey who live in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
  • Farmington Hills, 2002.
  • Farmington Hills, MI: The Gale Group Inc., 2002.
  • He died at the age of eighty-eight in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
  • exander Hamilton Life Insurance Co. based in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
  • was born on September 12, 1964 and raised in Farmington Hills, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan.
  • n September 14, 1988) is a beauty queen from Farmington Hills, Michigan who was Miss America 2008.
  • stributed by Beta CAE Systems, USA, based in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
  • Farmington Historic District is the town center of Farm
  • It may possibly be included in the Farmington Historic District.
  • "Rock 96.5" when it moved the format to the Farmington, Illinois frequency.
  • ts talk FM broadcasting station licensed for Farmington, Illinois near Peoria, Illinois.
  • l sign and related format was moved to 96.5 ( Farmington) in 2003, then 99.9 (Bartonville) in 2006.
  • Farmington in Nova Scotia
  • Hampshire from June 1833 until his death in Farmington in 1836.
  • nchester College, Oxford and Director of the Farmington Institute for Christian Studies.
  • s and the Enlightenment: Lessons for today?, Farmington Institute for Christian Studies, Harris Manc
  • h Waller, James Martineau revisited (Oxford: Farmington Institute for Christian Studies, 2004)
  • southeast through corners of New Durham and Farmington into Strafford.
  • inois Route 9. Iowa 2 runs westwards towards Farmington, Iowa (23 miles/37 km), while Illinois 9 con
  • Suburban Farmington is visible below.
  • Farmington is a city in Washington County, Arkansas, Un
  • Farmington is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Un
  • Farmington is an unincorporated community in Albemarle
  • Farmington is a community in the Canadian province of N
  • The Chester Greenwood House in Farmington is listed on the National Register of Histor
  • The Township of Farmington is one of thirty-seven townships in Washingt
  • n Merrill Hall at the University of Maine at Farmington is named after her.
  • Farmington is a town in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, Un
  • The district includes Farmington, Kaysville, Fruit Heights, most of Layton an
  • The district serves the towns of Farmington, Kossuth, Glen, and Rienzi as well as uninco
  • RNC, underscoring their intent to extend the Farmington Line to the Coeur D'Alene Mines, and were vi
  • Farmington, MA: NESFA Press, 2010.
  • Owen "Dan" Simoneau (born 9 January 1959 in Farmington, Maine) was an American cross country skier
  • et Trafton Mills (born December 12, 1947, in Farmington, Maine) is a former Attorney General of the
  • He moved to Farmington, Maine, in 1832 and continued the practice o
  • Her birthplace in Farmington, Maine, is today the Nordica Memorial Homest
  • house located at High and Perham streets in Farmington, Maine.
  • She resides with her husband in Farmington, Maine.
  • She lives with her husband in Farmington, Maine.
  • He died in Farmington, May 15, 1874.
  • saries of Note | 30 Years-Alice James Books, Farmington, ME
  • Warner Home in Farmington Michigan was the Governor's residence and is
  • Joseph Livingston (born November 12, 1978 in Farmington, Michigan) is a butterfly stroke swimmer fro
  • r the Sisters of Mercy Health Corporation in Farmington, Michigan, as executive vice president, Cent
  • ilure and is interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Farmington, Michigan.
  • ounty District 3, which includes Barrington, Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham and Strafford
  • trict 3, comprising the towns of Barrington, Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, and Straffor
  • ad major offices located in Calgary, London, Farmington, Midland and Fort Worth.
  • Actions at Farmington, Miss., May 3 and 9. Occupation of Corinth a
  • The Battle at Farmington, Mississippi was fought on May 9, 1862 at Fa
  • Clanton next fought in the battle near Farmington, Mississippi, on May 9, and then led a briga
  • Farmington, Mississippi.
  • ertyville, Missouri (five miles southeast of Farmington, Missouri in Saint Francois County, Missouri
  • Edward Homer Blaine was born in Farmington, Missouri on January 30, 1940.
  • Matthew Paul Robinson (born June 28, 1955 in Farmington, Missouri) is a former professional American
  • The community of Napi HQ is served by Farmington Municipal Schools.
  • were a total of 10,253 students enrolled in Farmington Municipal Schools during the 2007-2008 schoo
  • er's godfather at Finger Lakes Race Track in Farmington, New York.
  • at took him to Roswell, New Mexico, Goddard, Farmington, New Mexico, and, finally, at the University
  • They are located in Farmington, New Mexico.
  • Wilson was born Jeremiah Jones Colbath in Farmington, New Hampshire.
  • He is married to Stephanie Leigh Buyok of Farmington, New Mexico.
  • Pelletier was born in Farmington, New Hampshire and grew up in Sanford, Maine
  • pee, New Hampshire and commenced practice in Farmington, New Hampshire in 1817.
  • The Farmington Papers, provided free to members of the Inst
  • The project was paid for by the City of Farmington, partly through its reserve fund and partly
  • lanted in 1978, Meadowlark, planted in 1982, Farmington, planted in 1998, and Johnson School, plante
  • Groundbreaking for the new Farmington Public Library building occurred in March 20
  • ecticut, though not on the same scale as the Farmington River or Housatonic River.
  • owing over the Otis Reservoir dam enters the Farmington River just North of Reservoir Road in Otis,
  • nd Westchester Counties in New York, and the Farmington River in Connecticut, though he did travel f
  • ins who built the Collins Axe Factory on the Farmington river around which the area of downtown Cant
  • nce Company, the Retreat for the Insane, the Farmington River Power Company, and several other manuf
  • Farmington River and environs
  • Farmington River flooding over the broken dam in 2006
  • The Colebrook River Dam on the West Branch Farmington River impounding Colebrook River Reservoir i
  • turing Company built a carpet mill along the Farmington River, giving its name to the area.
  • o Long Island Sound; the rest of it into the Farmington River, thence to the Connecticut River.
  • n the Poquonock section of Windsor along the Farmington River, the park covers 473 acres (1.91 km2)
  • h soil, location along the floodplain of the Farmington River, and valley geography.
  • home, it rows out of Paine Boathouse on the Farmington River.
  • cres (0.93 km2) with commanding views of the Farmington River.
  • in 2009, Myles played AAu football for the Farmington Rockets.
  • re running for the Senate, she served on the Farmington School Board and also worked as an aide to U
  • Vagnozzi served on the Farmington School Board from 1969 to 1973.
  • The Battle at Farmington, Tennessee was fought October 7, 1863 in Far
  • established by residents of Hartford, making Farmington the oldest inland settlement west of the Con
  • t. Louis, Thomas and Mildred were married at Farmington, the Speed family plantation in Louisville,
  • Joshua Fry Speed was born at Farmington, the estate of the Speed family in Louisvill
  • The Battle of Farmington There are two Farmingtons Battles during the
  • anals were also envisioned: one running from Farmington through Unionville, Connecticut to Colebrook
  • Farmington Township is bordered by Osceola Township to
  • ccording to the United States Census Bureau, Farmington Township covers an area of 4.8 square miles
  • Box 618 Farmington, UT 84025 (801) 451-3554
  • She was born in Farmington, Utah to Alamanda Bradford Richardson (1847-
  • He later served as president of the Farmington Utah North Stake.
  • He later moved to Farmington, Utah where he ran Amasa M. Lyman's farm the
  • 1924, he married Ann Chaffin (1901-1975) of Farmington, Utah and they had four children.
  • The family moved first to Farmington, Utah and then to Logan.
  • They live in Farmington, Utah.
  • Haight lived for many years in Farmington, Utah.
  • elling Branch was named after Job Welling of Farmington, Utah.
  • Davis settled on Davis Creek in what is now Farmington, Utah.
  • nly full-service emergency department in the Farmington Valley and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Ca
  • ing the northwest suburbs of Hartford in the Farmington Valley and Litchfield County in the Connecti
  • t district, including Litchfield County, the Farmington Valley, and the more urban commununties of B
  • e only Catholic school for grades K-8 in the Farmington Valley.
  • Farmington was officially incorporated in 1888.
  • Farmington was originally inhabited by the Tunxis India
  • The First Church of Christ in Farmington was founded in 1652.
  • Farmington was first settled in 1871, and was founded a
  • Manchin was born in Farmington, West Virginia to Kathleen and Joseph Manchi
  • and his grandfather were elected as Mayor of Farmington, West Virginia.
  • the Kitsons separated in 1909, she moved to Farmington, where she maintained a studio until her 193
  • e 1951 Air Defense Command selected the East Farmington, Wisconsin site as one of twenty-eight radar