Before a county or a township could elect a representative under the Northwest Ordinance, it had to reach a population of at least 5,000 free male inhabitants. Additionally, the region had to be organized into a functioning government and have established local institutions. Once these criteria were met, the residents could then elect a representative to the legislature of the territory.
April 19, 2011
No, only if you are related to someone from there and your DNA is linked to theirs. For that to happen they also need to leave their DNA. There are sites and groups online that work with finding their ancestry.
Fengshun County happened in 1927.
Depending on HOW serious the warrant is. If it is a Felony, it is harboring a fugitive, if it is a misdemeanor depending on the offense, you should STILL turn that person in. If it is a traffic warrant, nothing can happen to you. It is up to that person to handle that situation.
The Cowboys - Cochise County - happened in 1881.
Johnson County War happened in 1892.
Geneva County massacre happened on 2009-03-10.
Soldal v. Cook County happened in 1992.
Cochise County in the Old West happened in 1881.
Martin County sludge spill happened in 2000.
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