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Architect: Polshek Partnership, LLP
On the banks of the Arkansas River, just east of I-30, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Hillary Clinton NHPR Forum presented with the Concord Young Professionals Network. 1/22/16 Credit: Kate Brindley
Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
Clinton Albert Cilley was born in New Hampshire on February 16, 1837. During the Civil War, Colonel Cilley distinguished himself as an officer in the Union Army at the Battle of Chickamauga and was awarded the Medal of Honor. Following the Civil War he settled in North Carolina where he became a very popular lawyer in the Lenoir/Hickory Area. He was one of the first mayors of Lenoir, North Carolina and married Emma Harper who was the daughter of Congressman James C. Harper. Clinton Cilley died on May 9, 1900 and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Hickory, North Carolina. His gravestone is inscribed: “He led a charge in the Battle of Chickamauga, and for distinguished valor, received a Medal of Honor from the Congress of the United States. Christian, Scholar, Soldier, Jurist A devoted husband and tender father.”
Clinton Albert Cilley was award the Medal of Honor on June 12, 1895. His Medal of Honor citation reads: “Seized the colors of a retreating regiment and led it into the thick of the attack.”
Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
Record of Achievement for her VCOP! (That's Vocabulary, Connectives, Opening phrases and Punctuation or something like that...)
Middlebury, Vermont USA • Left: Town Hall (1883) / Theater (2008): Clinton Smith, architect / builder. • Queen Anne style, brick, gable roof, 2 story. Features: side tower (with original bell returned 2008), segmented arch window, decorative brickwork, entry columns, marble, keystone, Queen Anne window, belfry, name inscription, distinctive chimney,lintels. • Immaculately restored, with addition, 1997-2008; emerging as the Town Hall Theater.
Right: Residence (1803 / c.1875): 71 S. Pleasant St, Middlebury, VT. Federal / Italianate style, Georgian plan. Clinton Smith, remodeled the
house, and designed and constructed the Carriage Barn (c.1875). Now The Inn on the Green.
Clinton Smith (1846-1905) was a prolific Victorian Era builder and architect. The vast majority of his extant work has shaped the town of Middlebury, and centers in Addison County, Vermont.
Town Hall is part of the Middlebury Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#76000223), since 1976.
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George Clinton at The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California. 21 May 2006.
Someone in the audience handed that to him. I'm sure it's just tobacco, right? Would you smoke anything a stranger just handed to you?
it's too hot and sunny here in Playa del Carmen. so hot that I'm staying out of the sun - I realize I don't like being in the hot sun for too long. I seriously feel like I am burning up. and I can't burn up, I have photos to do. I'm at a bar at the hotel under a thacket roof editing some photos from the trip here.
This one I thought was a good look and feel, and a shot I've been wanting to take for months - I just never had the 7D with me, this is the first time I've taken it on an extended trip, it's always been down in the past due to problems and bad luck.
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Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
Washington, DC – March 30, 2011.
This afternoon, Secretary Clinton celebrated the negotiation of agreements between the United States and 100 Open Skies partners at the Benjamin Franklin Room in the State Department, with negotiators, government officials, members of the airline and airport industries, the labor community, and other stakeholders in the 100-strong partnership who came to mark such special occasion. Ms. Clinton greeted Secretary Ray LaHood, who is one of the leaders in many of the Open Skies agreements, the State Department team with Under Secretary Bob Hormats, Assistant Secretary Jose Fernandez, and all the negotiators led by Kris Urs. She acknowledged Congresswoman Granger and former Secretary Maneta and a number of ambassadors who were present. She extended a special compliment to Colombian Ambassador Gabriel Silva, whose country became the 100th partner last November.
Secretary Clinton stressed the benefits of these agreements, which allow for the crossing of great distances, open up markets, create jobs, allow people in far-removed countries to interact, share information, and build business together.
The Department of State and the Department of Transportation negotiated the first Open Skies Agreement with the Netherland, in 1992. Today there are agreements with countries in every region of the planet. And on the Obama’s visit to Latin America, a new agreement with the 101st partner, Brazil, was concluded. An Open Skies agreement has powerful benefits - fewer government restrictions, more competition, more jobs in the air and on the ground; more people trading, exchanging and interacting; cheaper flights, more tourists, new routes to new cities. They deepen relationships between people in very personal ways. Building a continuous airborne corridor of prosperity around the world is one of its main goals.
Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
Downtown Little Rock, Arkansas.
This was a 1 second exposure, taken with a Pentax ZX-50 and Fuji film.
Middlebury, Vermont USA • Long view from Battell Bridge. Of the five properties visible, Clinton Smith, designed and built three of them. See notes.
• These structures are part of the Middlebury Village Historic District, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#76000223), since November 13, 1976.
☞ These structures are listed on the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. Source: Data excerpts from "The Historic Architecture of Addison County: including a listing of the Vermont State Register of Historic Places"; Vermont Division of Historic Preservation; Curtis B. Johnson, Editor; © 1992.
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