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Jones Dairy Farm is an American, privately owned food company that produces a series of meat products, including breakfast sausage, ham, Canadian bacon, breakfast bacon, scrapple, and liver sausage. The company was established in 1889. [1] The Jones family has owned and operated the business since its establishment by Milo C. Jones.
Newton Knight died on February 16, 1922, at 92. Despite a Mississippi law that barred the interment of whites and blacks in the same cemetery, [20] he was buried at his request in what is now called the Knight Family Cemetery, next to Rachel on a hill in Jones County overlooking their farm. [1] Newton's engraved epitaph read, "He lived for ...
In the early 1990s, Grandma Jones is reintroduced into the Jughead comic book series during Jughead's "new look" period where Jughead became a skateboarder (Jughead Vol. 2 #27-38). This version of Grandma Jones (who still bears a strong resemblance to Jughead) is a hip single woman that drives a convertible and lives in the Riverdale suburbs.
Ben Smith, owner of Sugargrove Christmas Tree Farm in Ashland County, stands by a Frazier Fir tree for sale this year. Website : Sugargrovefarm.com Contact : 419-282-5151 (farm), 419-651-8595 (office)
Purinton Family Tree Farm has 14 acres of Balsam firs − those native evergreens that smell so Christmas-y − where it grows around 14,000 trees. Owner Austin Purinton said the trees are $60.
The home left the Jones family in 1838, from which point it had four owners prior to its sale to James Carty in 1891. Carty sold the farm to George Williams in 1907. [1] Aleck and Anna Norwalk owned it when the Minute Man National Historic Park was created in 1959.
WHAT: Farm prefers to cut trees.Customers are not permitted to dig trees. Wreaths and tree stand for sale. Free tree shaking and baling. WHERE: 966 Clarks Lane (Ky. 1442 W), near Shepherdsville ...
The Crabtree Jones House, also known historically as the Nathaniel Jones Jr. House, is a residence at 3108 Hillmer Drive in Raleigh, North Carolina.Constructed around 1808-1811 (by dendrochronological dating in 2014) by Nathaniel Jones, it is one of the few remaining large scale plantation homes in Wake County, and one of the oldest private residences in Raleigh. [2]