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Patty Cannon (c. 1760 or 1759 or 1769 – May 11, 1829) was an illegal slave trader and the co-leader of the Cannon-Johnson Gang of Maryland-Delaware, which operated for about a decade in the early 19th century kidnapping free blacks and refugee slaves to sell into slavery in the South, which came to be known as the Reverse Underground Railroad.
A Maule M-6 landing on runway 17 The caretaker's quarters at the airport Bunk houses are part of the free camping accommodations at the airport Courtesy cars are available for a small fee at the airport Pilots camping at Johnson Creek Airfield, ID. Johnson Creek Airport (FAA LID: 3U2) is a grass airstrip in Central Idaho three miles (4.8 km ...
Broadkill Hundred (later Broadkiln Hundred) is a hundred in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.Broadkill Hundred was formed in 1696 as one of the original Delaware Hundreds.
Johnson County restaurant closed after 38 years. Sports grill & pizzeria will move in. Joyce Smith. September 21, 2022 at 12:14 PM. The Other Place, a sports-themed pizzeria and grill, is coming ...
Johnson Creek, a tributary of the Clackamas River northwest of Oregon City, Oregon; Johnson Creek (Lithia Springs Creek tributary), a tributary of Lithia Springs Creek in Pennsylvania; Johnson Creek (James River), a stream in South Dakota; Johnson Creek (Texas), a tributary in the Trinity River watershed in north Texas; Johnson Creek (Iron ...
Another Mexican restaurant is opening in Johnson County. Mexican restaurant Don Chuy’s Fresh Mex and Cantina will soon open a location in Overland Park.. Don Chuy’s will take over the old KC ...
This local restaurant is known for its breakfast bowls, deli sandwiches and gluten-free bakery items. ... KC restaurant, bakery and cafe about to open 2nd spot, in Johnson County. Here’s when ...
The ferry was first established by Henry Baker in 1684. His grandson, Samuel Baker Jr., sold it to Samuel McConkey (also spelled McKonkey) on December 5, 1774. McConkey sold it to Benjamin Taylor on March 21, 1777. The corresponding ferry on the New Jersey side of the Delaware River was known as Johnson's Ferry. [9] [10]