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  Clay County Chamber of Commerce - Hayesville, NC
Clay County Chamber of Commerce - Hayesville, NC and TRUST
Clay County offers quaint shops, regional theater, fine restaurants, accommodations to suit any need, festivals, and special events.
Of historical interest, are the Clay County courthouse built in 1888 designated in the National Register of Historical Places, the Clay County Museum, and John C. Campbell Folk School.
www.claycounty-nc-chamber.com   (309 words)

  
  Handbook of Texas Online:
Clay County is on U.S. highways 287 and 82 on the Red River in north Texas, ninety miles northwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Clay County was marked off from Cooke County on December 24, 1857, and named for Kentucky statesman Henry Clay; the population of the new county was only 109 in 1860.
At the turn of the century Clay County was primarily composed of ranches and farms, with the majority of its population living in rural areas.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/CC/hcc12.html   (2202 words)

  
 Clay County, Alabama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clay County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama.
Clay County was formed as the citizens had a difficult time reaching the county seats of Wedowee in Randolph County because of the river to the east and Talladega was difficult to reach because of the intervening mountains.
In the county the population was spread out with 23.80% under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 27.40% from 25 to 44, 24.20% from 45 to 64, and 16.50% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clay_County,_Alabama   (481 words)

  
 Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Clay County was the leading salt producer in the state during the nineteenth century.
Population of Clay County was 21,746 in 1990.
Clay County was the 47th county to be formed in the state of Kentucky.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ky/county/clay   (479 words)

  
 Clay County, Part 1
Clay County is situated in the second tier of counties south of the State of Nebraska, about one hundred miles west of the Missouri River, and lies on the east side of the sixth principal meridian.
The northeast corner of the county is watered by Fancy Creek, and the southwest part by Chapman, the largest creek in the county and a tributary of the Smoky Hill River.
Though an unorganized county, and with but few inhabitants, none of whom could have been compelled to enter the service, Clay County has a war history of which she is justly proud.
www.kancoll.org /books/cutler/clay/clay-co-p1.html   (1930 words)

  
 Clay County, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clay County is also a popular choice of residence for military personnel who are stationed on bases in nearby Duval County (NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport).
In the county the population was spread out with 28.00% under the age of 18, 7.90% from 18 to 24, 30.30% from 25 to 44, 24.00% from 45 to 64, and 9.80% who were 65 years of age or older.
Clay County is one of the most reliably Republican counties in the state during presidential elections outside of the Panhandle, although it often support Conservative Democrats for local and state offices.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clay_County,_Florida   (685 words)

  
 Clay County, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The County is named in honor of Henry Clay, famous American statesman, member of the United States Senate from Kentucky and United States Secretary of State in the 19th century.
Clay was created by a February 16, 1854 act of the Georgia General Assembly using portions of Early and Randolph counties.
In the county the population was spread out with 25.70% under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 21.00% from 25 to 44, 25.70% from 45 to 64, and 19.50% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clay_County,_Georgia   (407 words)

  
 Welcome To The Clay County OEM
In South Dakota, all organized counties are required to have an "emergency management" organization and develop an emergency plan that is accordance with the state emergency management plan and program (SDCL 33-15-26 and 33-15-27).
As part of this organization, each county is required to have an emergency manager who is appointed by the executive officer or governing board.
The Clay County Office of Emergency Management is charged with the overall mission of protecting Clay County's citizens and their property from the effects of natural, manmade and technological disasters.
www.claycountyoem.org /about.htm   (426 words)

  
 Welcome to Clay County!
The Board of County Commissioners is seeking an individual interested in serving on the First Coast Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Citizen Advisory Committee (MPO CAC) as a Clay County representative.
Following the final adoption of FY 2007-2008 millage rates, the Clay County Tax Collector will mail tax bills in November to property owners which will be based on the TRIM notice.
The goal of the boards and committees is to ensure that Clay County continues to grow economically and that our communities continue to prosper.
www.claycountygov.com   (0 words)

  
 Clay County Panther Football
Clay County on the other hand, moved to #2 in the polls and finished to have a 14-1 season and a state title.
Clay County was inside the 5 yard line one other time and in Squadron territory twice more, but failed to put any points on the board resulting in the 7-6 loss.
Clay County head coach Danny Horn said he has a young team, but he feels the Panthers are improving, and should finish the season strong, despite fielding only five seniors on his squad.
claycountypanthers69.tripod.com /claycountypantherathletics/id1.html   (3465 words)

  
 Clay County, Arkansas
Clay County, first called Clayton County, was formed in 1873 with Corning as the county seat.
It was formed from parts of Greene and Randolph Counties with Western Clay County being formed from Randolph County and Eastern Clay County being formed from Greene County.
In 1881 the county was divided into two districts with Boydsville the Eastern county seat and Corning the Western county seat.
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 About Clay County - Clay County Sheriff Office
Located in one of the nation's fastest growing regions, Clay County is a diverse mixture of suburban and rural areas spread over 592 square miles that includes 46 square miles of fresh water lakes with the northward flowing St. Johns River which forms the entirety of the county's eastern boundary.
Clay County includes unincorporated Middleburg and four municipalities - Orange Park (adjacent to the Duval County line), Green Cove Springs (seat of the county's government), Penney Farms, and Keystone Heights.
Clay County is the 26th largest county in Florida.
www.claysheriff.com /01_00_00clay.asp   (216 words)

  
 Short History of Clay County
The county is bordered on the north by Norman County, the south by Wilkin County, the east by Becker County, and the southeast by Ottertail County.
County government was organized in April, 1872, with the first county commissioners meeting held that month.
By 1920, Clay County was the second largest potato producing county in the nation.
www.info.co.clay.mn.us /history/short_history_of_clay_county.htm   (1903 words)

  
 Clay County Chamber of Commerce
This was wild country in the second and third decade of the nineteenth century, abounding with dangers arising from sheer loneliness, from wild animals, and rough terrain, to say nothing of the fact that unfriendly Indians roamed across the length and breadth of the land.
Probably the most pressing argument for the forming of a new county was the fact that people living in the far eastern end of the county (Cherokee) could not travel to Murphy, the county seat, transact legal business in the courthouse and return home in one day's journey.
It seems that he was having an uphill fight in his home territory; but when he brought his campaign to the southeastern end of the county, he found that his constituents here wanted separation from Cherokee County and a county seat of government of their own.
www.claycounty-nc-chamber.com /history.htm   (2010 words)

  
 Clay County Purchasing Department
The Clay County Board of Public Instruction, and those other duly elected officials within Clay County, are independent of the Clay County Board of Commissioners, but may participate in various procurement activities with the County.
The mission and purpose of the Clay County Purchasing Division is to obtain those commodities and services required by the various agencies of Clay County, in the proper quantity, of the proper value, within the time required, and most importantly, at the best economic value for the taxpayers of Clay County.
Clay County is exempt from the payment of sales and use tax on the purchase or lease of tangible personal property.
www.claycountygov.com /Departments/Purchasing/Purchasing.htm   (384 words)

  
 County of the Month: Clay - Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives - Homepage
Although Clay County was established in 1807, much of the original county's acreage was ceded to form parts of Jackson, Owsley, Leslie, Lee, Breathitt, Knott, Perry, and Harlan counties.
Nestled in the South Fork of the Kentucky River, the county is named for General Green Clay, who was a member of the Kentucky Constitutional Convention and served in the General Assembly.
English, Irish, and Welsh settlers were attracted to Clay County by its fertile grasslands and salt reserves, which drew animals and created an ideal hunting ground for both settlers and Indians.
www.kdla.ky.gov /resources/countyomonth/clay.htm   (1629 words)

  
 CASDE | Clay Center -- Clay County
But as soon as a one-story, frame building was completed, the county records were whisked out of the building in Sutton in the dead-of-night, and brought to the official county seat by horse and wagon.
Clay Center was incorporated, a railroad arrived (a line between Alma and Stromsburg), and many shops and professional offices graced the business district.
The Fourth of July, county fair, and good football games are a few of the highlights of the year, enjoyed by not only the people in Clay Center, but also from all over the county.
www.casde.unl.edu /history/counties/clay/claycenter   (763 words)

  
 Clay County, Texas TX, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Clay County is one of 254 counties in Texas.
The county is in the Wichita Falls metro area.The estimated population in 2004 was 11,231.
This was an increase of 2.04% from the 2000 census.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=22614   (422 words)

  
 Clay County Kentucky
Clay county was established in 1807 and named after Gen. Green Clay (1757-1826) He was a military leader in the War of 1812 and he representative of Kentucky County in the Virginia General Assembly.
Clay County, Kentucky was formed from Madison and Floyd Counties.
For example, if a county is ranked 9th in land area it is the 9th largest county in the highlands.
www.kentuckyhighlands.com /kh/counties/clay_county.asp   (320 words)

  
 Clay County News
LINCOLN — Nebraska Wesleyan freshman Tyler Boman of Clay Center was awoken from his sleep last Friday morning by the sound of sirens across the street at the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house.
CLAY COUNTY — Many of the All-Conference teams that were released last week included local volleyball players from Sandy Creek, Sutton, D-T and Harvard.
CLAY COUNTY — Sutton and Sandy Creek football coaches recently found out that six members of their teams had made the Class C2-7 all-district football team and two other members were named honorable m...
www.claycountynewsonline.com /index.php   (441 words)

  
 FAQs: Marine Clay - Fairfax County, Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marine clay is a type of soil found in Fairfax County that contains clays that swell upon wetting and shrink upon drying.
For instance, foundations may settle during extended dry periods which cause the clays to shrink; wet periods may increase swelling pressures on walls; slope movement typically occurs during wet periods of the year.
Fairfax County can help the homeowner determine the source, extent, and potential solutions to damages that may be caused by marine clay.
www.fairfaxcounty.gov /dpwes/navbar/faqs/marine_clay.htm   (1090 words)

  
 ACES: Clay County Extension Office
Clay County is located in east central Alabama at the foothills of the Appalachians.
Clay County was named after Henry Clay, a firebrand U.S. Senator from Kentucky and a champion of states’ rights.
Clay County has a population of 14,254 (83% white, and 17% nonwhite) living on 605 square miles of land.
www.aces.edu /counties/cnty_cookie.php?county=Clay   (252 words)

  
 About us
The main objective of the organization is to become the leading provider of tourist information for Clay County Iowa and the surrounding area.
Clay County: The first settlers arrived in Clay County in 1855, but the county was n
In 1871, the area residents officially moved the the county seat to Spencer and it has remained the center of activity for all of Clay County.
www.travelclaycountyiowa.com /aboutus.htm   (315 words)

  
 GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Clay County was created from portions of Early and Randolph counties by an act of the General Assembly approved Feb.
Clay, who died in June 1852, is probably best remembered for his role in securing congressional approval of the Compromise of 1850, which dealt with the divisive issue of allowing slavery in the U.S.'s western territories.
The 1854 legislation creating Clay County authorized the justices of the county's first inferior court to select a site to serve as county seat and to provide for erection of public buildings.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/courthouses/clayCH.htm   (441 words)

  
 Clay County, Minnesota
Clay County is dedicated to providing services to the public in an efficient, responsible and professional manner.
Written comments may be submitted by November 26, 2007 to: Clay County Social Services, Att: Mary Luhman-Olsen, Financial Assistance Supervisor, 715 N 11 Street, Suite 102, Moorhead MN 56560.
Clay County Board of Commissioners Meetings can be viewed live, as well as on-demand, via the Internet.
www.co.clay.mn.us   (0 words)

  
 www.kansascity.com | 10/11/2007 | Clay County officials accuse former police officer of child molestation
Clay County officials accuse former police officer of child molestation
A 37-year-old former Pleasant Valley police reserve officer was charged this afternoon with six counts related to a sexual relationship with a teenage girl over several years.
Henson is being held in the Clay County Detention Center.
www.kansascity.com /679/story/313063.html   (0 words)

  
 Clay County KS
Named in honor of the distinguished Kentucky statesman, Henry Clay, who was chosen United States Senator in 1806.
He afterward served in both houses, and was in public life most of the time during a period of forty-six years.
The Special Collections of the Ablah Library at WSU contain historical images of Clay County towns: Oak Hill, Idana, Longford, Broughton, Morganville, Green, Wakefield, and Clay Center.
skyways.lib.ks.us /counties/CY   (228 words)

  
 Clay Co Historical Society
Clay County was formed 1807 from Floyd, Knox and Madison, and is a Parent of the following Counties.
Clay County Census: 1810-1820, 1830-1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, Publications available, transcribed and annotated by James E. Welch, Sr.
Clay County Connections: County Information and History, Links to Genealogy sites, neighboring counties, Maps, Weather, Announcements of Reunions, Special Events, Projects, and Publications.
members.tripod.com /~Sue_1/clay.html   (335 words)

  
 Clay County Hospital
Clay County Hospital is managed by BJC HealthCare, one of the largest nonprofit health-care organizations in the United States.
Clay County Hospital specializes in personal, primary care with a full range of in-patient and out-patient services, clinical care and community-oriented services.
Clay County Hospital is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the people and communities we serve.
www.claycountyhospital.org /index.htm   (108 words)

  
 Clay County News - Topix
The Clay County Sheriff's Office is at the scene of a fatal crash that took place Monday afternoon at State Road 100 West near County Road 219 in Keystone Heights.
By First Coast News Staff JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Members of the Clay County S.W.A.T. team are working to get in shape this week - or at least in better shape than the criminals they chase.
By First Coast News Staff CLAY COUNTY, FL -- State Road 100 is closed in both directions just south of Keystone Heights due to a fatal crash.
www.topix.net /county/clay-fl   (613 words)

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