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  History of Dickinson, New York
The Dickinson in question was undoubtedly General Philemon, who took an active part in the war of the revolution, and hazarded his ample fortune as well as his life in the struggle to establish his country's independence.
Dickinson or Harwood's Corners is on the direct road from Moira to Diekingon Center, and has a store, a creamery aiid five or six families resident in the immediate vicinity.
Dickinson Center, the hamlet referred to, is south of the center of the township.
history.rays-place.com /ny/dickinson-ny2.htm   (8126 words)

  
 NBT - History of North Brunswick - Dickinson Oral History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
DICKINSON: Our favorite thing used to be to go to McDonald's when it first opened and sit there and have a Whaler sandwich and laugh at the people when they walked by.
DICKINSON: I was at a party at my cousin Joe Lombardo's house, and we were sitting-- I was having a glass of wine, and we were sitting in his kitchen, and Mary walked in through the kitchen and down into the cellar.
DICKINSON: Where she could have went through this door, and this is how her life would have turned, or she could have went through this door, and this is her how her life would have turned.
www.northbrunswickonline.com /dickinson.html   (8010 words)

  
 Silas Frank Dickinson
Dickinson declares that "he chose the best woman in Missouri" for his wife, and when the tale of the subsequent years is taken into consideration there is much to justify his opinion and certainly no one would dispute it.
Dickinson in Kansas was a yoke of cattle.
Dickinson's, own words, he did not raise "fifty cents' worth of feed of any kind." Added to that came a winter which was the most severe ever experienced in the entire thirty-three years the family has spent in Kansas.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1919ks/d/dickinsf.html   (2333 words)

  
 David Flavell Woods, Class of 1859   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
David F. Woods was born in Dickinson Township, Pennsylvania on September 16, 1837, the son of Richard and Mary Jane Sterrett Woods.
He entered Dickinson College in Carlisle, near his birthplace, in 1856 as a sophomore with the class of 1859.
He also assisted in instruction with the University of Pennsylvania medical school, though he was forced to give up much of this work when his practice became so successful and popular that he had to move to North Fifteenth Street.
chronicles.dickinson.edu /encyclo/w/ed_woodsDF.htm   (252 words)

  
 Dickinson County, Part 2
Dickinson county has no pre-Territorial history, as the first settlement that took place within its borders, of which there is any authenticated account, took place on Chapman Creek in 1855, and was made by a family named Lenon.
Dickinson county, like most all other counties in Kansas away from the bank of the Missouri River, suffered under that erroneous impression that it was a country unfit for human habitation, and as a consequence, settlers came in very slowly.
Up to this time, and for some time subsequent, Dickinson was attached to Davis County for judicial and municipal purposes, and not until 1859 was there a voting precinct in the entire county, the nearest voting place being Kansas Falls, on the west line of Davis County.
www.kancoll.org /books/cutler/dickinson/dickinson-co-p2.html   (3405 words)

  
 David Sterrett Woods, Class of 1814   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
James Sterrett Woods was born on April 18, 1793 in Dickinson Township near Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel and Francis Sterrett Woods.
He was prepared for college at the Hopewell Academy of John Hooper and entered the local Dickinson College with the class of 1814.
Woods was offered a half-time position in McVeytown, was ordained as a Presbyterian pastor in April, 1820, and spent much of his time evangelizing among the small town in the hills of the area, preaching in school houses and barns.
chronicles.dickinson.edu /encyclo/w/ed_woodsDS.htm   (278 words)

  
 Dickinson County, Part 10
He came to Kansas in 1873, and settled in Dickinson County, on his present place of 240 acres, where he is engaged in farming and stock- raising.
HOLLINGER, farmer, Section 27, Liberty Township, P. Chapman, born in Franklin County, Penn., August 26, 1829, was reared and educated in his native State, soon after turned his attention to agricultural pursuits until 1871, when he moved to Charlestown, West Virginia, and engaged in the manufacture of carriage material for two years.
Came to Kansas in 1871 and settled in Dickinson County on his present place of 160 acres, where he is engaged in farming and horticulture.
www.kancoll.org /books/cutler/dickinson/dickinson-co-p10.html   (4064 words)

  
 The Sentinel Online : Archives : News
Dickinson Township Supervisor Dan Wyrick says he wants to learn from his mistakes as a rookie official and move forward.
In November 2005, Wyrick sent a check for $707.71 to the township, along with a letter saying the amount covered all compensation he received that he deemed to be potentially supervisory in nature.
Even though the check is taken care of, the issue will continue for the township, because former Roadmaster Slyder has sued the three supervisors and the township under the Whistleblower Law for not reappointing him to his position in January.
www.cumberlink.com /articles/2006/11/29/news/news409.txt   (872 words)

  
 Paramedic Department | Haverford Township Website
In 1976, the civic leaders of Haverford Township banned together with Township officials to establish one of the first professional paramedic services in Delaware County, which eventually became a pioneer in the delivery of pre-hospital care in the region.
Dickinson has extensive experience in the paramedic field, and is nationally recognized as an expert in pre-hospital emergency medical services.
When the Haverford Township Police Tactical Unit is deployed, a TEMS paramedic will also be immediately deployed to work within the inner perimeter of a potentially high-risk situation in support of police officers as they perform their duties.
www.haverfordtownship.com /paramedic   (3532 words)

  
 (Serratelli Schiffman Brown & Calhoon PC - Harrisburg, PA) Attorney Profiles Page
She was admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1982, the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania in 1982 and the Eastern District in 1992.
She was admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1999 and subsequently to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Martsolf is admitted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
verizonsupersite.com /ssbclaw/attorneyprofiles   (2272 words)

  
 Dickinson, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Cumberland County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Dickinson is a township in Cumberland County, in the Harrisburg-Carlisle metro area.
· Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
· Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=13836   (669 words)

  
 Violent Crime and Society in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania proved the wisdom of their liberal critique of the ancien regime and of their prescriptions to change or replace it: "people could be happy without masters and without priests."
We do not believe that the commentators from either camp misrepresented Pennsylvania, but we also find that few of their depictions were comprehensive enough In this paper, we address what was more often missing or slighted in the depictions, the unenviable side of Pennsylvania society--its violence and licentiousness.
Given the popular politics and method of selecting Pennsylvania's sheriffs and others, it is surprising to discover that sheriffs were victims in 7 percent of the 333 crimes where victims' vocations were identified.
www.u.arizona.edu /~marietta/McNeilpaper.htm   (6160 words)

  
 South Middleton Township - Township Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
South Middleton is bordered on the north by Carlisle Borough, North Middleton and Middlesex Townships; on the east by Monroe Township; on the south by York and Adams Counties, with Dickinson Township on the Western border.
The Township surrounds the Borough of Mount Holly Springs, although the Borough is not part of the Township.
All members of the Township's agencies are aware of this, and strive to temper their remarks accordingly.
www.smiddleton.com /information/town_info.htm   (255 words)

  
 Dickinson College
As a new Dickinson College employee we are aware you may have questions regarding your place here among the Dickinson community.
The Dickinson College Homebuyer Program assists eligible employees who are first-time homebuyers OR with the purchase of a home in a specific area.
Dickinson College has provided a list of local accomodations in the About Dickinson pages of this web site.
www.dickinson.edu /hrservices/newhire.html   (695 words)

  
 Dickinson Development Company
Luren D. Dickinson is a long time resident and history enthusiast of Chadds Ford in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
He holds numerous residential and non-residential professional real estate licenses in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland and is a member of the National Association of Realtors and National Association of Real Estate Appraisers as well as many other real estate and historical organizations.
Dickinson is a graduate of North Carolina State University.
lddickinson.com /ld.asp   (672 words)

  
 History of Western District of Pennsylvania
He graduated from Dickinson College in 1812, and after studying law in the office of a Northumberland lawyer was admitted to the Bar in 1817.
She was a law clerk to the late Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Louis L. Manderino from 1970 to 1972, an Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1972 to 1974, an Assistant District Attorney for Westmoreland County from 1977 to 1982 and engaged in the general practice of law from 1974 to 1982.
He was admitted to the practice of law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1974 and thereafter served as a regional counsel for the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission and as an Assistant District Attorney for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
www.pawd.uscourts.gov /Documents/General/history.htm   (9643 words)

  
 Time for own Fire Department? - Central PA Fire Forums
Dickinson Township supervisors have asked Fire Chief Ivan Bretzman and his son, Greg Bretzman, deputy fire chief, to look into ways to improve fire service.
Another option is to seek a coalition of several fire companies from neighboring townships and boroughs that would form a regional volunteer fire service in which costs could more shared more efficiently.
No fire trucks are close to the southern end of the township, which is served primarily by volunteers in Mt. Holly and Bendersville.
www.centralpafire.com /forum/showthread.php?t=5100   (1959 words)

  
 Dickinson: Stuart Park at Barnitz Mill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The project will include restoring the stream to its original width and depth so it won’t be as prone to flooding.
Dam removal and stream bed restoration efforts were paid for by a grant from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
Excavation equipment unearths the wing walls of the head race -- the channel that carried water from the dam to the mill, several hundred yards to the east.
alpha.dickinson.edu /carlisle/barnitz/parkpage.html   (194 words)

  
 James Gerlach Biography
His public service career began in 1990 when he was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
He was subsequently elected for two terms to the Pennsylvania State Senate beginning in 1994.
With his election to the 108th Congress in 2002, Jim has continued to champion issues of concern to the residents of the 6th Congressional District of Pennsylvania.
www.montcogop.org /gopteam_gerlach.htm   (347 words)

  
 PHMC: Governors of Pennsylvania
Sproul was the son of William Hall Sproul and Deborah Dickinson, a Quaker.
Sproul held the simultaneous positions of chairman of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and president of the Union League of Philadelphia when the Republican Party nominated him for governor on May 21, 1918.
Thousands of trees were planted in Pennsylvania as a memorial to those killed in World War I, as well as to replenish state forests depleted by decades of industrial logging.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /bah/dam/governors/sproul.asp?secid=31   (776 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Medicaid and Elder Law Specialist
Gerhard is an authority on Pennsylvania Medicaid law as it relates to long term care.
He authored the law treatise Pennsylvania Medicaid, Long-Term Care published by the George T. Bisel Co. He devotes his practice exclusively to estate planning and elder law matters, emphasizing Medicaid law and asset protection for families facing nursing home situations.
The text has been provided to the bar associations of every county in Pennsylvania as a model so that they can draft their own local editions.
www.paelderlaw.net /about/resumes.asp   (858 words)

  
 NEWS RELEASE_____COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dickinson Township, $8,000, to construct the 600-yard, American Disabilities Act-accessible Barnitz Mill Trail with fishing accesses and educational signs that will interpret a historical gristmill on the property;
Millcreek Township School District, $6,700, to purchase a utility vehicle, utility trailer, and chipper for trail maintenance and construction on the Asbury Woods Greenway Trail, Millcreek Township;
Towamencin Township, $111,000, to replace a portion of the Stone Dust Trail in Fischer’s Park, Towamencin Township, to eliminate erosion and improve safety; Montgomery County, $30,000, to rehabilitate and protect the connector trail between Montgomery County’s Lorimer Park and Philadelphia’s Pennypack Park, while improving an adjacent universal accessible trail;
www.dep.state.pa.us /dep/deputate/polycomm/pressrel/dcnr1_111099.htm   (1022 words)

  
 Davis Bennett Spiess & Prendergast | Home
Since 1995 he has served as the Radnor Township School District solicitor, a position that was held by other partners in the Greenwell firm from 1930 until 1995.
Davis is admitted to practice law before all Pennsylvania Courts, the U. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.
He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and its section on Education Law and the Delaware County Bar Association and its School District and Authority Committee.
www.davisbennett.com /davis.htm   (428 words)

  
 East Rockhill Township, News
East Rockhill Township is excited to introduce its new Township Manager, Anne W. Klepfer.  Mrs.
Klepfer is an experienced Township Manager with expertise in subdivision and land development administration and public administration.  She brings with her over ten years of experience and a Masters Degree in Public Administration.  When asked how she is enjoying the job so far, Mrs.
Klepfer began her career in 1995 as the Assistant Manager for Franconia Township, Montgomery County.  After two and a half years of tutelage under the Manager of Franconia Township Mrs.
www.eastrockhilltownship.org /index_files/page0028.html   (219 words)

  
 The Sentinel Online : Archives : News
Developer Albert C. Kuhn and his attorneys say Dickinson Township supervisors not only acted outside of township ordinances in their rejection of a warehouse plan, but they violated the Sunshine Law.
Kuhn's attorney, Bryan Salzmann, says the township must have violated the Sunshine Law, which states public agencies are required to make decisions at public meetings, since developers received a rejection without discussion of how the warehouse did not comply with Dickinson's ordinance.
were determined by the township supervisors outside of a public meeting, all of which constitutes a violation of the Sunshine Law," said Salzmann in the suit against the township.
www.cumberlink.com /articles/2005/05/17/news/news07.txt   (592 words)

  
 PA PLATES (Current Pennsylvania License Plates)
Yesterday I was contacted by the Pennsylvania State Police requesting permission to use this website as a license plate resource.
A little PA Plate trivia — I did a quick count of all the types of Pennsylvania plates currently in use and came up with 289 types, give or take.
There are two other sample types currently in the image gallery and Bob may have another variation to send me. Posted 12/6.
www.papl8s.com   (987 words)

  
 MHS LMTHS Coming Events - Pennsylvania Germans
While the Pennsylvania Dutch supported the American cause during the Revolutionary War, their German brethren, the Hessians, were fighting for the British.
He is a Freyberger Professor of Pennsylvania German Studies at Kutztown University, where he currently serves as Executive Director of the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center.
Valuska is an advisory board member of the Pennsylvania German Society, and a board member of the Pennsylvania German Arbeitskreis and the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Culture Society.
www.macungie.org /events/rev_war.html   (388 words)

  
 Pennsylvania's Underground Railroad--M Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Joseph Mann, a surveyor in Sharon Township, and later a merchant in Millport, aided fugitives sent to him by his brother John S. Mann, in Coudersport.
At the end were Gettysburg and Pennsylvania College." Jack Hopkins, at the college, would often intercept fugitives walking into town on the unfinished railroad bed.
William Blair, a farmer of Porter Township, Clarion County, sent fugitives to Rev. John McAuley, a Seceder Presbyterian minister, in Rimersburg.
www.afrolumens.org /ugrr/whoswho/mnames.html   (2563 words)

  
 Rendell visits farm meeting, law students :: Growing Greener
North Dickinson Elementary School second- and third-graders trouped over to the farm of Joseph Jones, father of their classmates Janessa and Jeremy, to hear Rendell and state Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff discuss the governor's proposal to fund farmland preservation.
At Dickinson, Rendell laid out steps he hopes the state Legislature and Supreme Court will back in an effort to reduce malpractice lawsuits in Pennsylvania.
He said Pennsylvania has the best group of medical colleges in the nation, yet the state's medical malpractice insurance crisis is prompting newly minted doctors to move to other states.
www.growinggreener2.com /default.aspx?id=140   (322 words)

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