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A commissary at the Scotts Run coal mining camp, 1938, near Morgantown, West Virginia Commissary for sharecroppers, on display at the Louisiana State Cotton Museum. A commissary is a store for provisions which can include prepared foods for eating either on-premises or off-premises. It is usually run within an organization such as a mining ...
Scott's Addition was named because it was a section of the 600-acre property inherited in 1818 by U.S Army General Winfield Scott from his father-in-law, Colonel John Mayo.
Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg is an 806 acres (1.259 sq mi) naval supply depot just outside of Mechanicsburg in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States.. Largely industrial, and home to over 150 warehouses containing 8,800,000 square feet (820,000 m 2) of storage space [1] and other buildings, it is the headquarters of the Naval Supply Systems C
Donald G. Scott opened his first store in 1954. [2] In 1963, Scott met William Reitz and the two merged their companies in 1979. [2] In 1991, Scott's was acquired by SuperValu, Inc., who later renamed it Scott's Food & Pharmacy.
Cheatham Annex is a Naval Base, located near Williamsburg, Virginia on the York River approximately 35 miles northwest of Norfolk in the heart of the famous Jamestown–Williamsburg–Yorktown "Historic Triangle." Although Cheatham Annex was not commissioned until June 1943, the land on which the base is located can claim the unique distinction ...
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In July 1970 Scotts Bluff County took control and has had it since. The county continues to operate the facility as the William B. Heilig Field. In the summer of 2003 the county created an Airport Authority Board which has made major improvements: a new terminal building, wildlife fence, fire equipment, and remodeling the fire station.
City of Scotts Valley is incorporated. [1] 3/1968 Lease agreement between City of Santa Cruz and James Dahm for operation of Skypark is signed. Lease is for 25 years. [1] 10/1968 California Governor Ronald Reagan lands at Skypark prior to a meeting with the University of California Regents in Santa Cruz. Reagan is escorted from the airport ...