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Newcastle is a settlement in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Formerly a military hill station for the British Army it is now a training centre for the Jamaica Defence Force . The Blue Mountain and John Crow Mountain National Park in which Newcastle is located was established in 1992.
St. Mary's Catholic Church (Memphis, Tennessee) St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (Memphis, Tennessee) Scimitar Building; Second Congregational Church (Memphis, Tennessee) Shrine Building (Memphis, Tennessee) South Main Arts District, Memphis; South Main Street Historic District (Memphis, Tennessee) Sterick Building; Sun Studio
Memphis Advocate newspaper begins publication. [4] Marcus B. Winchester becomes mayor. 1836 – Memphis Enquirer newspaper begins publication. [4] 1841 – The Appeal newspaper begins publication. 1843 New Orleans-Memphis telegraph begins operating. [3] Memphis Daily Eagle newspaper begins publication. [4] 1844 – Calvary Episcopal Church ...
John Ford Elkington was born on 3 February 1866 in Newcastle, Jamaica, which was then a British Army camp. He was the son of Irish-born British Army officer John Henry Ford Elkington (1830–1889), who rose to the rank of lieutenant-general and was later Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. His mother was Scottish-born Margaret Elkington née ...
From about 10,000 BCE, Paleo-Indians and later Archaic-Indians lived as communities of hunter-gatherers in the area that covers the modern-day southern United States. [4] [5] Approximately 800 CE to 1600 CE, the Mississippi River Delta was populated by tribes of the Mississippian culture, a mound-building Native American people who had developed in the late Woodland Indian period.
Ashlar Hall is a historic mock castle in Memphis, Tennessee. History. The two-story mansion was completed in 1896. [2] It was designed as a mock castle. [2]
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Chartered in 1846, [3] the 311 miles (501 km) 5 ft (1,524 mm) [4] gauge railroad ran from Memphis, Tennessee, to Stevenson, Alabama, through the towns of Corinth, Mississippi, and Huntsville, Alabama. The portion between Memphis and LaGrange, Tennessee, was originally to be part of the LaGrange and Memphis Railroad, chartered in 1838. [5]