Randolph County has been home to several notable figures, including politician and Civil War officer John A. Logan, and educator and civil rights advocate Dr. Anna Julia Cooper. Additionally, local historical figures like the early settler and landowner John Randolph contributed to the county's development. In more recent times, community leaders and educators have played vital roles in shaping the region's cultural and social landscape.
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Are there any famous people that live in Leflore County? If there is please write back so we can get some information before Monday 16, 2009. Thankyou Yours Truely.
some people like her and some people don't but everyone is entitled to their own opinion
Albert Einstein
The people of Collier County, Florida, primarily get their water from a combination of groundwater and surface water sources. The Collier County Water-Sewer District manages the water supply, drawing from aquifers and utilizing well systems. Additionally, some areas rely on reclaimed water for irrigation and non-potable uses. The county emphasizes sustainable water management practices to ensure a reliable supply for its residents.
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James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, Gouverneur Morris, John Dickinson, Roger Sherman, Edmund Randolph, Charles Pinckney, and John Rutledge
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to some people it is important to some it is not
to some people it is important to some it is not
The most black people areas in florida would be broward county and some parts of miami dade county. The most white people area would be palm beach county upper county of broward in south florida
Some famous people from Mercer County, New Jersey are: Jon Stewart Dennis Rodman Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf
Jennie Lady Randolph Churchill - 1974 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G (some episodes) Australia:PG (some episodes)
Essex is a county on the northeast borders of London and some people from east and northeast London have moved to Essex.
Some of the valuable natural resources in Bucks County, Pennsylvania are trees, water, and soil. Another important natural resource in Bucks County is wildlife. The county covers a total of 622 square miles.