991 resultados para Washington County


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A resident within one of the counties in your region has expressed some concern regarding potential adverse health effects from dust and material that may be found within foundry slag that has been used as a replacement for road rock. This consultation includes a comparison of nuisance issues from dust generated from a road constructed of foundry slag and dust generated from a road constructed from typical road rock. This consultation also includes a discussion of the potential health effects of exposure of heavy metals from incidental ingestion of foundry slag.

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"February, 1970."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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On cover: Economic Development Administration, Technical Assistance Project, U.S. Department of Commerce.

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"Reports of cases decided in the several courts of Washington and adjoining counties."

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Description based on: 1979.

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59. Pipestone County -- 64. Redwood County -- 65. Renville County -- 66. Rice County -- 67. Rock County -- 70. Scott County -- 71. Sherburne County -- 73. Stearns County -- 78. Traverse County -- 79. Wabasha County -- 82. Washington County -- 86. Wright County -- 87. Yellow Medicine County

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Published by the Committee of Arrangement of Washington County, Maryland.

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Published by the Committee of Arrangement of Washington County, Maryland Printed by G.B. Zeiber and Co.

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John Miller (1774-1862) was a physician and politician who served in the United States Congress as a representative from New York from 1825-1827. He began his medical practice in Washington County, N.Y. in 1798. In 1801 he moved to Fabius, Onondaga County, N.Y. (now Truxton, Cortland County). He served as postmaster at Truxton from 1805-1825, a justice of the peace from 1812-1821 and in the State Assembly in 1817, 1820 and 1845. Archibald McIntire [McIntyre] (1772-1858) was a businessman and politician. He immigrated to the United States with his family and settled in New York City around 1773. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1798-1821 (intermittently), in the New York State Senate form 1822-1826 and was New York State Comptroller from 1806-1821.