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Belfast was founded in 1834, and named after Belfast, in Northern Ireland. [2] The post office was first established under the name Bell [2] in 1845, the name was changed to Belfast in 1910, and the post office closed in 1944. [3]
Charles Kurfess, 94, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1957–1978). [19] João Maia, 82, Brazilian philosopher and politician, deputy (1988–1997). [20] Andrés Miranda Hernández, 89, Spanish politician, president of the Cabildo Insular de Tenerife (1971–1974) and member of the Cortes Españolas (1967–1974 ...
Pages for logged out editors ... move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 History. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. Belfast, Licking County, Ohio. 1 language ...
The obituary included a painting of a man, seemingly Ryan, in his military uniform. By the evening of June 12, around 150 people had written messages of support for the late veteran in the ...
Highland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 43,317. [2] Its county seat is Hillsboro. [3] The county is named for the topography which is hilly and divides the watersheds of the Little Miami and Scioto Rivers. [4]
After teaching for several years in Dublin, London and Belfast, he was a director of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland 1970 to 1991. [5] Over 50 years, he spent much time in Carrigskeewaun, County Mayo, which inspired much of his poetry. [6] His wife, Edna, is a critic on modern Irish and British poetry. [7] They had three children.
Taylorsville was laid out in 1846, and named after the local Taylor family. [2] A post office called New Corwin was established in 1849, the name was changed to Taylorsville in 1897, and the post office closed in 1935. [3] On May 8, 1961, an F1 tornado struck Taylorsville. [4]
Igor Decraene, 18, Belgian cyclist, winner of the UCI Road World Championships – Junior men's time trial (2013), hit by train. [619] Shaban Demiraj, 94, Albanian albanologist and linguist. [620] Philippe Gurdjian, 69, French car racing promoter (French Grand Prix) and driver (24 Hours of Le Mans). [621]