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University of Missouri (attended 1973-1976), Missouri Auction School (1979 graduate), Certified Auctioneers Institute (1983 graduate) William Hollis Long II [ 1 ] (born August 11, 1955) [ 2 ] is an American politician, lobbyist and former auctioneer who served as the U.S. representative for Missouri's 7th congressional district from 2011 to 2023.
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Sep. 8—Northeastern Local School District has started its online auction for two former school buildings and the nearly 30 acres of land each one rests on. The district has partnered with ...
In 1870, a group of business people led by brothers William and John McKnight planned the McKnight District as a residential community; most of it was constructed between 1870 and 1900. McKnight was built on land originally considered to be "unimprovable pine barrens" when the Springfield Armory and the area around it was laid out in the 1780s.
The McKnight District is a predominantly residential neighborhood northeast of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts.The area represents a planned residential development covering several hundred acres, which was built in the mid to late 19th century.
The house is owned by the City of Rock hill and is currently resting near the north east corner of the intersection of McKnight Road and Manchester Road. Virginians James Collier Marshall, his brother, John, and two sisters settled in St. Louis County in 1832. James bought 500 acres in what became Rock Hill, Missouri.
The McKnight Foundation was established in Minneapolis in 1953 by William L. McKnight and his wife, Maude L. McKnight. One of the early leaders of 3M, William L. McKnight rose from assistant bookkeeper to president and CEO in a career that spanned 59 years, from 1907 to 1966.
During Springfield's resurgence in the new millennium, prominent architects – like Moshe Safdie, who built the $57 million, 2008 U.S. Federal Court Building; Gwathmey Siegel & Associates, who built the $47 million, 2004 Basketball Hall of Fame; and TRO Jung Brannen, who are building the $110 million, 2012 adaptive reuse of Springfield's ...