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Itjtawy or It-Towy [2] ("Seizer of the Two Lands"), also known by its full name Amenemhat-itjtawy ("Amenemhat seizes the Two Lands"), was an ancient Egyptian royal city established by pharaoh Amenemhat I.
Ware was born in Baker County, Georgia to Zeddie Ware and Willie Mae (Kegler) Jenkins, who were both born in Georgia. His father died when Charlie was young. In 1920, he was living with his widowed mother and three siblings, John, Zeddie and Mary Lou, at their maternal grandparents' farm in rural Milford.
The shinyrayed pocketbook historically occurred in 11 sub-basins and currently occupies Chipola, Middle and Lower Chattahoochee, Flint, Kinchafoonee, Ichawaynochaway, and Spring sub-basins.
It is a small (9–13.5 cm total length), elongated species of mole salamander.It has a small, indistinct head, short legs, and a long, rounded tail. Typical coloration consists of a background of brownish- to purplish-black overlaid with narrow gray or silvery-white reticulations (net-like markings), bands, or diffuse spotting.
Anna is located on Georgia Route 200/Damascus Road. Jarvis Road, Hudson Road, Ethridge Road, Pine Hill Road, Collins Lane, Willow Nook Road, Hammil Road, and Rentz Bridge Road are just a few of the town's many paved and dirt roads.
Andrews was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on August 28, 1902, the son of Clarke Willett Andrews (1872–1907), who worked with the New England Telephone Company, and his wife Annie Frances, née Bliven (b. 1878).
Lyons Gray (born October 28, 1942) is an American businessman and politician.. Gray was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.He graduated from Wooster School in 1961 and from University of North Carolina in 1966.