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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Henry Watterson
Henry Watterson (February 16 1840–December 22 1921) was a United States journalist who founded the Louisville Courier-Journal.
During his tenure as editor, Watterson was a Democratic representative in Congress from 1876 to 1877, and was a five-time delegate to the National Democratic Convention, where, in 1892, he received a smattering of votes for the vice presidential nomination.
Watterson was the nephew of Thomas Stanley Matthews.
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  Henry Watterson
Watterson was called "the last of the great personal journalists", writing colorful and controversial editorial s on many topics.
During his tenure as editor, Watterson was a Democratic representative in Congress from 1876 to 1877, and was a five-time delegate to the National Democratic Convention.
The Henry Watterson Expressway, I-264 in Louisville, was named after him.
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 Welcome to Republic Bank
Watterson Expressway (I-264) to Breckenridge Lane North exit; Right at third light onto Kresge Way; Turn in first hospital entrance on the right, Doctor's Office Building parking is on the left; Bank is located on the first floor of the Doctor's Office Building.
Watterson Expressway (I-264) West to Dixie Hwy./ Fort Knox exit; South on Dixie Highway (Highway 31W) for 2 miles: Bank is on right.
Watterson Expressway (I-264) to Taylor Blvd (exit #9), Head South on Taylor Blvd for approx.
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 Henry Watterson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Watterson (February 16, 1840–December 22, 1921) was a United States journalist who founded the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Born in Washington, D.C., the son of Harvey Magee Watterson, a journalist and Congressman, Watterson became a newspaper reporter early in his life.
Watterson was called "the last of the great personal journalists", writing colorful and controversial editorials on many topics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Watterson   (372 words)

  
 Watterson Family Forum - A Bravenet.com Forum
The purpose of this forum is to bring to-gether Wattersons who can trace their ancestry back to the Woods Chapel district of the Parish of Ardtrea in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and become a means whereby new contacts are made, information exchanged and ideas shared.
Henry was a Captain in the Revolutionary War.
I think Marsh Henry was a son of Edward.
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 3-digit Interstates from I-64
Henry Watterson served as editor of Louisville Courier-Journal for 50 years, well known for his leadership in southern progressivism and his opinion writing skills.
In 1997, the cities of Virginia Beach, Chesapeake and Norfolk adopted resolutions to renumber the Virginia Beach-Norfolk Expressway (VA 44) as an eastward extension of I-264.
Scott Kozel writes: "The VA 44 Virginia Beach - Norfolk Expressway was opened in 1967, and runs 12 miles, from Norfolk to the Virginia Beach oceanfront, and it was a toll road until 1995.
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 Interstate 264 Kentucky @ Interstate-Guide.com
The first interchange of the Henry Waterson Expressway is Exit 1 with Bank Street, situated closeby.
Interstate 71 curves to the southeast in anticipation of the eastern terminus interchange of Interstate 264.
The Interstate 264 eastern terminus interchange is a tri-level stack.
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 Holiday Inn I-264 Airport East in Louisville
From East: From I-64 - merge onto the Henry Watterson Expressway - I-264 - traveling west.
From North: Merge onto the Henry Watterson Expressway - I-264 - traveling east.
From West: From I-64 - merge onto the Henry Watterson Expressway - I-264 - traveling west.
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 Kentucky: Map, History and Much More from Answers.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Moreover a vocal antislavery movement existed throughout the antebellum period, ranging from the conservative colonization-oriented plans of Henry Clay and Robert J. Breckinridge to the vocal opposition of Cassius M. Clay to the true egalitarianism of John G. Fee.
When the threat of civil war emerged in the late 1850s, Henry Clay and his Whig Party had both died, the Know-Nothings had won a governorship in 1855 after a bloody riot in the state's economic center Louisville, and a divided commonwealth faced an uncertain future.
In the first half of the 19th cent., Kentucky was primarily a state of small farms rather than large plantations and was not adaptable to extensive use of slave labor.
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 Interstate 264
In the late 1980s, the US 60 designation was removed from the Watterson and routed through downtown again, leaving only the I-264 signage.
At this point, US 60 used to join the Watterson Expressway and run east to Shelbyville Road, but several years ago, the US 60 designation was removed and rerouted through downtown.
It serves several suburbs in northeastern Jefferson County, is the end point for the Gene Snyder Freeway, and also offers a link to KY 22, which serves Oldham and Henry counties to the east.
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 Interstate 65
This exit allows full access to KY 61, south of the Watterson Expressway.
It was named the Watterson Expressway in honor of famous Louisville newspaper editor Henry Watterson.
During the 1990s, the Watterson has undergone a facelift.
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So, on April 2, 1919, Watterson's name disappeared from the newspaper that he had taken over in 1868 and single-handedly turned into a must-read for politicians at the state, regional, and national levels.
Besides Watterson, they are: Alice Allison Dunnigan, Russellville, a granddaughter of slaves who became the first influential African-American member of the White House press corps during the 1940s.
While Watterson was more of a patrician, Hawpe aspires to be a populist, frequently citing his roots in Eastern Kentucky and the way Louisville's upper-crust East End and predominantly African-American West End look down their noses at the blue-class South End, where he grew up.
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 Conway Middle School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Aubrey Conway, former school board member of the Jefferson County Public Schools and an active participant in southwest Jefferson County community affairs for many years.
The school is located in an area of Southwest Jefferson County between the Ohio River and Dixie Highway, just south of the Henry Watterson Expressway, known as Pleasure Ridge Park.
The two story concrete structure was built on a ten-acre site in 1971 at the cost of $2,098,885.
www.jefferson.k12.ky.us /schools/middle/Conway/LinkedPages/general.html   (263 words)

  
 98 SCOA - Directions to Meeting
Take Henry Watterson X-way (I-264)east to I-64 east to Lexington.
Follow I-64 east to Gene Snyder Freeway (841) north to exit 30, first exit past Golf World (Pewee Valley/Anchorage exit, Hwy.146).
Henry Watterson Expressway (264 East) to I-64 East, Lexington Exit.
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 KentuckyRoads.com - Interstates
Indeed, Kentucky’s system of toll roads known as parkways was built to help connect regions of the state that would not be served by interstates.
The oldest part of the interstate system in Kentucky is the Watterson Expressway.
When the interstate system was created in 1956, the Watterson Expressway was incorporated into the system as Interstate 264.
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 Kentucky Ballparks
EXPRESSWAY BYPASSI-264 TO EXIT 8B US31W AND US60 N
COACHES ARE PERMITTED TO USE THE ACCESS ROAD FROM PICKING UP AND DROPPING OFF EQUIPMENT.
Watterson Expressway (264) onto Poplar Level Rd. (north)
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 EMR, EHR, CPOE, eRx, CPRS, electronic medical record.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Take the Kennedy Expressway - local or express lanes North to the junction of the Edens Expressway and the continuation of the Kennedy to O'Hare Airport.
Be careful to take the Edens to the right if on local lanes or to the left if in the express lanes for approximately 20 miles.
Merge onto Henry Watterson EXWY/I-264 E/US-60 E toward Downtown.
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 TIME.com: The Top U.S. Dailies -- Jan. 10, 1964 -- Page 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
"Marse Henry" Watterson, the Journal's first editor, was at best a neutralist.
But Robert Worth Bingham, the man who bought the paper in 1918, was not.
It has helped bring the city everything from a big-league baseball franchise (the Braves) to a $327,000,000 expressway.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,875536-5,00.html   (716 words)

  
 Beltway - Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Interstate 576 (proposed), a proposed toll beltway route around Pittsburgh.
Delhi Ring Road, Delhi Outer Ring Road and the proposed Western Peripheral Expressway, National Capital Region
Ring Road comprising Rajarhat Expressway (feeds the ring road), Barasat Bypass (northwestern orbital) and Eastern Expressway, [Eastern_Metropolitan_Bypass] (Eastern orbital, not a motorway), Calcutta, West Bengal
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 Failure to Supervise Lawyer in Louisville, Kentucky - Failure to Supervise Attorney in Louisville, Kentucky
Interstate 264, also known as the Shawnee Expressway and the Henry Watterson Expressway, is an inner-loop of Louisville.
Interstate 471 is a spur from Interstate 275 at Highland Heights and leaves the state for Cincinnati, Ohio where it ends at Interstate 71.
Remini, Robert V. Henry Clay: Statesman for the Union (1991).
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 What if? IdeaFestival gets a new home in Louisville. What do you have in your attic? | LEO Weekly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
His 86-64 itch began after a Greater Louisville Inc.-sponsored visit to Portland, Ore. In that city, leaders had 86ed their own waterfront expressway in 1974, leading to a highly enviable urban revival that continues presently.
Chief among ex-Confederates who came to town was Henry Watterson, the original editor of The Courier-Journal.
In “Life Behind A Veil: Black In Louisville, Kentucky, 1865-1930,” Professor George C. Wright discusses the effect Watterson and the other ex-Confederates had on the city’s views of race relations.
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 Southern Indiana Region of the PCA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Exit I-64 via ramp at sign reading "Exit 12 I-264 Watterson Expressway" and go Southeast for 0.7 miles
Continue on I-264,US-60,Henry Watterson Expy and go Southwest for 0.6 miles
Exit I-264,US-60,Henry Watterson Expy via ramp at sign reading "Exit 18A KY-1932 S Breckenridge Ln." and go West for 0.3 miles
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 Louisville, Kentucky - www.1-louisville.com
Since all three of these highways intersect at virtually the same location in the city, this spot has become known as "Spaghetti Junction", as the large mass of highways and exits resembles a bowl of spaghetti when viewed from the air.
I-264 (Henry Watterson Expressway east of US 31W and Shawnee Expressway west of US 31W) and I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) form loops around the city on the Kentucky side.
Plans for two more bridges to connect Louisville to Indiana are nearing completion.
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 Area Ice Rinks - Nashville Predators   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Directions: From Nashville, take I-65 N towards Louisville.
Take Exit 131-A (Watterson Expressway/I-264 E, toward airport) to I-264 (US-60/Henry Watterson Expressway).
Turn Right on Gardiner Lane, 1825 Gardiner Lane.
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 Directions
FROM THE NORTH: Rt I-93/Rt1 at the merge with Rt 3 (Southeast Expressway) take the "Storrow Drive" exit and proceed to the "Fenway" exit (It is a left hand exit).
Follow the signs for "Boylston St Inbound" at which you bear left at the light and proceed straight for approximately 1-1/2 blocks until the Massachusetts Ave lights.
At the bottom of the ramp, proceed straight onto Melnea Cass Blvd. Continue for approximately two miles to Tremont St. Cross Tremont St and turn right onto Columbus Ave.
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 Legal Notices
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, IN ITS CAPACITY AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CERTAIN SALE AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 1, 2000 AMONG AFC TRUST SERIES 2000-2, AS ISSUER, SUPERIOR BANK as Attorney in Fact for ELIZABETH D HOWARD AND LEONARD HOWARD Contact: Ericka Stoxstell (ext.
1127) Morris, Schneider & Prior, L.L.C. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 MSP File No. 066.0510148\EDS Ad Run Dates: 7/6/2005, 7/13/2005, 7/20/2005, 7/27/2005 Web Site: www.foreclosures.msplaw.com THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.(J6-27) ______ Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate A&A Home Builders, Inc. were delievered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code (O.C.G.A. Section 14-2-201.1).
www.forest-blade.com /news/2005/0706/Legals   (2307 words)

  
 Legal Notices
Morris, Schneider & Prior, L.L.C. 1587 Northeast Expressway
Said property being known as Lot #2 or Parcel #2 as shown on plat of same prepared by W. Henry Watterson, Registered Surveyor, No. 398, dated August 15, 1967, and recorded in Plat Book 4, page 161, Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Emanuel County, Georgia.
Said property will be sold before the Courthouse doors in Emanuel County, Georgia on the first Tuesday in August, 2005, between the legal hours of sale in order to satisfy said tax
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