CW Holland made initial contact with Kierstin at Chesnee Elementary. She stated that she was fine. She appears as though she may have a cold. She lives with her mother, grandmother, uncle and sister. She stated that she shares room with her sister. She stated that her mom is in a wheel chair and sometimes it scares her. She commented that she knows that her mom takes medicine. She denied knowing if anyone else is taking medication. She stated that she is not scared of her grandmother. She denied that her grandmother yells at her unless she is in trouble. She denied that she receives physical punishment. She stated that when she is at home she lives to play outside. She commented that her mother, grandmother or her uncle. She stated that she
The world has a lot of coffee drinkers and many coffee shops to accommodate these people’s needs. There are so many coffee shops that sometimes it’s hard to choose where to go. I have personally experienced many different coffee shops and they are all the same, calm music, sit down places, with the same variety of coffee. I have found a shop that is different, it’s now my favorite place to go for coffee. It just so happens to be Dutch Bros Coffee.
Waukegan is one of the oldest communities in Illinois. Waukegan began as Potawatomie Indian settlement, Little Fort, and a French trading post. In 1829 the Potawatomie Indians ceded their land to the federal government in 1829. Between 1844 and 1846, the population grew from 150 to 750 people and then became incorporated in 1859 when the population rose to 2,500. On March 31, 1849 Little Fort changed its name to Waukegan, the Potawatomie word for “fort” or “trading post”.
If travelers are fortunate enough to travel through Albany, Texas, they will run across a precious gem of history located in the heart of Shackelford County. The Shackelford County Courthouse can be found in the center of Albany. This majestic courthouse catches the eye of those who pass by it. Many stop to capture a picture to forever hold a glimpse of its beauty. It is unique in that it is recognized as one of the nine Second Empire style courthouses built in Texas. The Texas Historical Commission recognized its uniqueness when it approved Albany’s courthouse to be the first to be restored as part of the courthouse preservation program. Travelers are willing to leave many miles from the beaten path to visit the historic and unique Shackelford County Courthouse since it is one the ideal courthouses in the state of Texas.
On September 19th, 1863 General Braxton Brag from the Confederates met General James Longstreet also from the Confederates at Chickamauga Creek. They devised a plan to defeat the Union General William S. Rosecrans. They wanted to gain back the town of Chattanooga, this land had been taken from them in an earlier battle. The Confederates had 65,000 soldiers and the union had 60,000 soldiers. The battle resumed the next morning at 9:30, the Confederates gained Lt. General Leonidas K. Polk who reorganized the Confederate army. The Union's left flank was targeted, Rosecrans thought that there was a hole in their line, so he ordered Brig. General Thomas Wood to fill it. Wood knew there was no hole, but to prevent from being reprimanded for not listening,
On June 23rd, 1863 Confederate troops moved into Shippensburg.[4] Imagine yourself as a Shippensburg resident, not far removed from the horrors of war, but far enough away that they never expected the war to reach their town. The enemy successfully cleared out the Union troops and began scavenging for supplies.[5] They stayed until the 27th of June when they started their move towards Carlisle.[6]
Henry McCarty, born around 1859 in the Manhattan area of New York, was more commonly known as Billy the Kid or William Bonney. His mother, Catherine, was an immigrant from Ireland who worked odd jobs to support their family. Soon after the death of her husband, Catherine, Henry, and her younger son Joseph moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where she met her future husband William Antrim. The family accompanied Antrim to Kansas, and then New Mexico after Catherine was diagnosed with tuberculosis and advised to seek a warmer, drier climate. Antrim and Catherine were married soon after the move to New Mexico.
Dudleytown is one of the many places, haunted in Connecticut. It is located in Cornwall, Connecticut and not many people really know where this “town” really is. Dudleytown is known for its strange occurrences such as its dead silent woods, demons , and its past town members deaths. This place is also known as the “village of the damned” and is overall well known for its dark history. Many strange things have happened in Dudleytown. It all began with one family and their curse.
There is a small white church located on a U.S. highway near the intersection of two Interstate highways in northern New Jersey. There, a Scottish flag flies over an easily missed gravestone in a small churchyard. This stone was erected by an American Founding Father over the burial plot of an officer in the British Army during the Revolution.
Cedarville University is a college I would like to attend. There are almost 3,500 undergraduate students currently attending Cedarville. It has several large academic departments, including nursing, business administration, and education. Cedarville has a presence in 47 states and U.S. provinces, as well as 28 countries, including France, Germany, Ireland, and Wales. (Supplee 41)
The East coast originally known as the thirteen colonies, but what did it take to settle the East coast and later on America? Great Britain wanted to take the new land by storm and the king was determined to make money off of the lands natural resources. Unfortunately the geography of the land made it hard to settle Charles Town, its many rivers, rigid mountains, and thick swamps made it nearly impossible to explore this land. This land was described as “flat and woody” making it easy to get lost but That wasn't enough to stop explorers from coming and taking over South Carolina, there first settlement was in Charles Town, the land they had first set foot on. Then they built their first colonies where they would face more problems and make new enemies.
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Jeff Arnold 10 Is Climate Change impacting Vermont? Is Climate Change affecting the state of Vermont? First we need to find out what professionals are defining the term climate change as. Some people want to refer to climate change as specifically air temperature increases. But “Global Warming” refers to the long term warming of the planet. Global temperature shows a well-documented rise since the early 20th century and most notably since the late 1970s. Worldwide, since 1880 the average surface temperature has gone up by about 0.8°C(1.4°F), relative to the mid-20th-century baseline((n.d.). In Global Climate Change Vital Signs of the Planet). Climate change takes global warming into account and also takes rising sea levels, shrinking of
Many LGBTQ teens and young adults all across America are suicidal and have no one to talk to. In this situation, they can turn to the Trevor Project, a 24-hour lifeline for LGBTQ teens and young adults who are feeling suicidal. Many LGBTQ teens are bullied at school and people won’t stand up for them because they don’t want to be bullied. The emotions bottle up and eventually some of them turn to suicide. Instead of going through with it, they are encouraged to call Trevor’s suicide lifeline. I want to get involved in this organization because I think it is important that everyone, no matter how people view them, realize they are worth more than society makes them out to be.
Kindergarten was an arduous transition for Laurie. During the first weeks of school, Charles hit a girl in the head with a see-saw, stated dreadful words and had his mouth cleansed with soap, and became a pleasant helper for the teacher. Charles committed these kindergarten crimes because he wanted to be noticed by someone. In fact, that is why he misbehaved. All Charles wanted was attention and that is what he gained. Laurie’s mother figured out at the PTA meeting that Charles never existed. In other words, Charles is Laurie and always has
Understanding a person’s life and struggles helps explain his or her character and leadership qualities. Smallwood E. Williams was born on October 17, 1907 in Virginia. He moved to Columbus, Ohio with his mother and stepfather when he was only eleven years old. Williams lost his father when he was an infant (Taylor 50). Upon moving to Columbus in 1918, his mother joined Bishop Robert Lawson’s Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith (COOLJC) and began taking Williams there every Sunday. A few years later, at age fourteen, Williams started preaching at the church while attending school. In fact, people started calling him “Boy-Wonder Preacher” mainly after his travel to New York City to preach at Lawson’s Refuge Church of Christ