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John Wardlaw Paxton (December 13, 1866 – December 21, 1934) was an American Presbyterian missionary and doctor in China, recognized for his role in providing medical care and education during a time of political and social upheaval in the country.
The US Employment Service (ES) is the national system of public employment offices, managed by state workforce agencies and their localities, and funded by the Department of Labor. [1] It is supervised by the Employment and Training Administration and was established by the Wagner–Peyser Act of 1933 .
Ware is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the main village in the town of Ware in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population of the CDP was 6,170 at the 2010 census, [2] out of a total town population of 9,872. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area.
"Ware factory village", as it was known, sprang up overnight and formed the basis for new growth and development. [citation needed] For nearly 100 years, the Otis company had been the largest single Ware employer. Cotton had been the primary raw material, and by 1937 denims, awnings and tickings were the principal output.
Village Presbyterian Church is a cultural treasure. Not only does the church serve as a venue for local arts groups like Bach Aria Soloists and the Kansas City Chorale, it also presents its own ...
The earliest inhabitants of the area around Ware were of Late Woodland and Mississippian cultures. A village with four mounds was occupied between around 800 and 1300 A.D. One of the four mounds was destroyed in the construction of Illinois Route 3. [2] The Ware Mounds and Village Site is situated just west of Ware. In January 1839, thousands ...
This guy gave new meaning to the slogan “Gottahava Wawa.” Police in East Windsor, N.J., arrested a 24-year-old man on Dec. 23, and charged him with misusing the town’s 911 system for ...
Otis Company Mill No. 1 is a historic mill on E. Main Street in Ware, Massachusetts, United States.Built in 1845, it is one of the best-preserved stone mills in western Massachusetts, and a rare surviving example of a large mill from the pre-turbine phase of industrialization.