Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Commerce has a total area of 11.8 square miles (30.6 km 2), of which 11.7 square miles (30.3 km 2) are land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km 2), or 0.77%, are water. [14] Commerce sits on a drainage divide between tributaries of the Oconee River to the southwest and tributaries of the Savannah River to the ...
, Georgia, 30529-2632 United States: Coordinates: 1]: District information; Grades: Pre-kindergarten – 12: Superintendent: Billy Kirk: Accreditation(s): Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Georgia Accrediting Commission: Students and staff; Enrollment: 1,785 (2022–23) [2]: Faculty: 128.50 [2]: Student–teacher ratio: 13.89 [2]: Other information; Telephone: (706) 335-5500: Fax ...
It passes into Jackson County and enters the city of Commerce. It first meets US 441/SR 15 (Veterans Memorial Parkway). It heads in a westerly direction to meet US 441 Business/SR 334 (South Elm Street). Here, SR 334 meets its northern terminus, while US 441 Business/SR 98 run concurrent farther into the city.
Banks County is a county in the Northeast region of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census , the population was 18,035, [ 1 ] down from 18,395 in 2010. [ 2 ] The county seat is Homer . [ 3 ]
At the county line, the "Old Carnesville Road" name ends. It curves to the north-northwest and crosses over the Hudson River , where the highway enters Franklin County proper. The highway makes a very gradual curve to the northeast and curve to the north, where it intersects the eastern terminus of Bold Springs Road (which used to be part of SR ...
Pope County, and a small portion from Madison County (prior 1890) Benjamin Johnson (1784–1849), the first judge of the federal district court for Arkansas 26,129: 682.74 sq mi (1,768 km 2) Lafayette County: 073: Lewisville: Oct 15, 1827: Hempstead County and later from Columbia County (prior 1910)
Upgrade to a faster, more secure version of a supported browser. It's free and it only takes a few moments:
Created as Arkansas's 32nd county on October 29, 1835, Randolph County has two incorporated cities, including Pocahontas, the county seat and most populous city. The county is also the site of numerous unincorporated communities and ghost towns. Crossed by five rivers, most of Randolph County contains foothills and valleys typical of the Ozarks.