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  2. General Electric Realty Plot - Wikipedia

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    In 1899 Union College announced that, in order to pay off a $30,000 ($1,099,000 in contemporary dollars [3]) debt, it would sell two adjacent tracts of land.One, the College Meadow, was a 30-acre (12 ha) parcel to the west; the other, the College Woods, was 75 acres (30 ha) in size and located immediately to the east of the college.

  3. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    County recorder: [12] Keeps records of changes in title of real property within the county. Nine of the counties existed at the time of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1802. [13] A tenth county, Wayne, was established on August 15, 1796, and encompassed most of Northwest Ohio. [14]

  4. American Tax Funding - Wikipedia

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    According to public records ATF does not profit from any fees in fact all fees are charged in connection of the servicing or foreclosure of the liens as allowed by statute. [citation needed] Between 2004 and 2009, the City of Schenectady received $43 million from American Tax Funding for their unpaid back taxes. [9]

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  7. Noble County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Noble County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,115, [2] making it the fourth-least populous county in Ohio. Its county seat is Caldwell. [3] The county is named for Rep. Warren P. Noble of the Ohio House of Representatives, who was an early settler there. [4]