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New York was first settled around 1856 by James C. Walker, Davis Reynolds, Jesse M. Forester, and A. M. Otts at a location south of the present site. The present site was settled in 1873. The community was reportedly named either by T. B. Herndon as a joke or by Reynolds because of his hopes for the town's future. [ 2 ]
A United States Post Office was established in 1839 but discontinued in 1905. For several years a life-saving station was maintained by the state, but it burned in 1886 and was not rebuilt. [3] The hamlet's name became Texas some time between 1820 and 1860, probably soon after the fire. [4] The present name is after the territory of Texas. [5]
At 81, Martha Stewart calls the Mario Badescu Super Rich Olive Body Lotion her “longtime favorite” for “silky and smooth” skin. Shop the $10 lotion here.
In the mid-1930s, Fuller relocated from rented space on Union Place across from the New Haven RR station to a purpose-built sprawling three-story brick factory and office complex on the north edge of Hartford at 3580 Main St. World War II saw the company "cut its normal civilian output drastically to make brushes for the cleaning of guns ...
On November 16, 2012, the company filed a motion in United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in White Plains to close its business and sell its assets. On November 21, the motion was accepted [ 6 ] and a judge agreed to sell the Hostess brands.
Costco is pulling nearly 80,000 pounds of butter off store shelves for packaging missing the "Contains Milk" statement, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Palmolive bar soap advertisement, The Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, May 20, 1899 Palmolive_soap_logo_circa_1899 1922 advertisement for Palmolive soap. In 1898, the company introduced a pale, olive-green-colored, floating bar of soap made of coconut, palm and olive oils aggressively marketed under the brand name "Palmolive".