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Robert Sayers Sheffey (July 4, 1820 – August 30, 1902) was an American Methodist evangelist and circuit-riding preacher, renowned for his eccentricities and power in prayer, who ministered to, and became part of the folklore of, the Appalachian region of southwest Virginia, southern West Virginia and eastern Tennessee.
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Mountain Creek is a ski resort in Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. It is located on New Jersey Route 94 in the New York Metropolitan Area, 47 miles (76 km) from the George Washington Bridge. Mountain Creek contains 167 acres (68 ha) of land for skiing area, night skiing, snowboarding, and snowmaking activities.
Skiers and snowboarders will get an early Christmas present when the winter season at Mountain Creek Resort officially gets underway this weekend. Mountain Creek opens for skiing this weekend, and ...
Appalachian National Scenic Trail; Mountain Creek Ski Resort and Mountain Creek Waterpark; Hidden Valley Resort – Since January 2016, the area has been repurposed as the National Winter Activity Center, which provides education and ski / snowboard instruction to groups that might not have access to winter sports. [54]
Pochuck Mountain is a ridge in the New York-New Jersey Highlands region of the Appalachian Mountains.Pochuck Mountain's summit and most of its peaks lie within Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, although the south-western portion of the ridge lies within Hardyston Township, and the north-eastern tip of the ridge extends over the New York state line into Orange County.
Battle Creek Area Council: Battle Creek: ... Mount Vernon: New York: 1923: 1958: ... Merged with Appalachian Trail 526: Hawk Mountain 528 Danville Council:
The Burning Springs Association (1813), Red Bird Association (1823), Mountain Association (1856), and Red River Association (1876) were all directly descended from the North District Association. The Mud River Association (1888), Twin Creek Association (1850), Spencer Association (1898), and others originated from different clusters of churches ...