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For example, despite being advised to move the company's head office to Vancouver, Doman stayed in Duncan, building a three-storey office building—turning it into the economic hub of the Cowichan Valley. "Everybody said you couldn't have a head office in Duncan but of course I had to prove differently. We built here.
Duncan Church of Christ – built in 1914 and located in 328 East Ave, Duncan Stage Stop – built in 1890 and located in Madison Street; Antique town clock – located in Spezia Square Park on Railroad Ave. (Old US 70) 1950 Chevrolet 6400 2-ton fire truck – located on the corner of Main and Railroad Ave.
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2024.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Duncan (pop. 5,047 in 2021) is a city on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is the smallest city by area (2.07 square kilometres, 0.8 square miles) in Canada. [ 1 ] It was incorporated in 1912.
C.J. Duncan Jewelers was opened by Curtis James Duncan in 1897 and has been a longtime pillar of downtown Massillon at 24 Lincoln Way E.
Duncan became the site of an important footnote in Spartanburg County's African-American history when the Rock Hill Negro School opened in Duncan in 1881. Within two years of its name change, Duncan boasted a population of 200, along with several general stores, saw and flour mills and a cotton gin. The town received its charter in 1889. The ...
The town was plotted by John Duncan, lots were sold, gold mines promoted, home were built, businesses established, even a newspaper, The Duncan Eagle. At that point, he sold lots in town for $25 a piece. The Duncan post office operated from November 21, 1892, to September 15, 1900. [3] Mail came six days a week and served 250 residents of the area.
Robert Duncan, 69, American poet, heart attack. [19] Radamés Gnattali, 82, Brazilian composer and conductor. Werner Kissling, 92, German-born Scottish ethnographer and photographer. [20] René Massigli, 99, French diplomat, ambassador to the U.K. and Turkey. [21] Jocko Thompson, 71, American Major League baseballer (Philadelphia Phillies). [22]