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The Salisbury Post debuted as The Salisbury Evening Post on January 9, 1905, and immediately proclaimed itself as "Salisbury's Leading Afternoon Newspaper." [4]J. B. Doub, E. C. Arey and Gabe M. Royal launched the newspaper at 114½ North Main Street, on the floor over G.A. Jackson's saloon.
Elizabeth Gillespie Steele, commonly known as Elizabeth Maxwell Steele (née Maxwell; 1733–1790), was an active supporter of the American Revolution.She helped run a prominent tavern in Salisbury, North Carolina, that served as a "resort" for many notable figures of the time.
Also during the early-to-mid-1970s WSTP put out a weekly "top 40 type list" which was available at local retailers and record shops. [citation needed] The station was known as the "Top 40 Rock of The Piedmont" and then, during the disco era, "15 Fever". David Whisenant once played disco music while people learned to dance right in the studio. [3]
It is awarded to people or groups are a part of the Salisbury community and have made great contributions to community relations. [15] Elizabeth Duncan Koontz Elementary School, which opened in 2006 in Salisbury, is named in her honor. [16] Throughout her career, she pushed for equality of gender and race. [17]
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The SP postcode area, also known as the Salisbury postcode area, [2] is a group of eleven postcode districts in southern England, within six post towns.These cover south Wiltshire (including Salisbury and Tidworth) and parts of north Dorset (including Gillingham and Shaftesbury) and west Hampshire (including Andover and Fordingbridge).
A postmark [1] is a postal marking made on an envelope, parcel, postcard or the like, indicating the place, date and time that the item was delivered into the care of a postal service, or sometimes indicating where and when received or in transit.