Ozark County is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 9,723. The largest city and county seat is Gainesville. The county was organized as Ozark County, named after the Ozark Mountains, on January 29, 1841. It was renamed Decatur County, after Commodore Stephen Decatur, from 1843 to 1845, after which the name Ozark County was restored.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 755 square miles (1,960km2), of which 745 square miles (1,930km2) is land and 10 square miles (26km2) (1.4%) is water.Arkansas is located to the south of Ozark County.
As of the census of 2000, there were 9,542 people, 3,950 households, and 2,855 families residing in the county. The population density was 13 people per square mile (5/km²). There were 5,114 housing units at an average density of 7 per squaremile (3/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 97.57% White, 0.15% Black or African American, 0.65% Native American, 0.08% Asian, 0.19% from other races, and 1.36% from two or more races. Approximately 0.94% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Among the major first ancestries reported in Ozark County were 28.6% American, 15.9% German, 12.1% English, and 11.4% Irish, according to Census 2000.
Toledo was formerly called Benners. A post office was established as Benners in 1898, the name was changed to Toledo in 1910, and the post office closed in 1942. Little remains of the original community since much of the surrounding area was given over to the Mark Twain National Forest.
Missouri is a rock band from Kansas City, Missouri, known primarily for the song "Movin' On".
History
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Ron West was part of a well-remembered Kansas City band, The Chesmann, with his two brothers Gary and Steve. Heavily inspired by British invasion groups, the band played both live covers and recorded original studio material. Gary West was also a member of the band Shooting Star, which scored several modest AOR hits in the late 1970 and early 1980s.
Led by Ron West, the band's self-titled first album was released in 1977 on a label called Panama Records. Even though Panama was an independent label, the band garnered substantial airplay on American FM AOR radio stations, specifically with the track "Movin On". Missouri's first gig was opening for Firefall in Emporia, Kansas. Missouri toured nationally with many major label acts such as Ted Nugent, Golden Earring, among many others.
A second album, "Welcome Two Missouri", was released on the larger and international Polydor label in 1979, including a re-recorded version of "Movin On" minus the original intro. By this time two of the original line up had dropped out. No further recordings except a repackaging of recordings from the previous albums called the best of Missouri. Missouri songs are available on iTunes.
Missouri Wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Missouri. Germanimmigrants in the early-to-mid-19th century, founded the wine industry in Missouri, resulting in its wine corridor being called the Missouri "Rhineland". Later Italian immigrants also entered wine production. In the mid-1880s, more wine was produced by volume in Missouri than in any other state. Before Prohibition, Missouri was the second-largest wine-producing state in the nation. Missouri had the first area recognized as a federally designated American Viticultural Area with the Augusta AVA acknowledged on June 20, 1980. There are now four AVAs in Missouri. In 2009 there were 92 wineries operating in the state of Missouri.
History
Some Native American tribes cultivated local varieties of grapes. These species were developed further by later German Americans and Italian Americans.
Germanimmigrants to the Missouri River valley established vineyards and wineries on both sides of the river. Hermann, Missouri, settled by Germans in 1837, had ideal conditions to grow grapes for wine. By 1848 winemakers there produced 10,000 US gallons (37,900l) per year, expanding to 100,000 US gallons (378,500l) per year by 1856. Overall, the state produced 2,000,000 US gallons (7,570,800l) per year by the 1880s, the most of any state in the nation.Stone Hill Winery in Hermann became the second largest in the nation (and the third largest in the world), shipping a million barrels of wine by the turn of the 20th century. Its wines won awards at world fairs in Vienna in 1873 and Philadelphia in 1876.
Toledo - Intro, Places, Ships and Other uses [🇪🇸 Top Spanish Cities 2020]
Toledo - Intro, Places, Ships and Other uses
Hello! I am the story teller... and today we will talk about Toledo. Toledo most commonly refers to: Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain Province of Toledo, Spain Toledo, Ohio, a city in the United StatesToledo may also refer to: Toledo District Toledo Settlement Toledo, Minas Gerais Toledo, Paraná Toledo, Norte de Santander Toledo, Antioquia Toledo, Cebu Taifa of Toledo Kingdom of Toledo Province of Toledo, Spain Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo Toledo Toledo, Georgia, an unincorporated community Toledo, Illinois, a village Toledo, Iowa, a city Toledo, Kansas, an unincorporated community Toledo, Callaway County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ozark County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ohio, a...
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Toledo's of the World
PSLC member, friend and Ohioan Dave Plunkett spoke on "Toledos of the World". He presented and discussed a compendium of postmarks, maps, PPCs, aerial views, photos, vintage documents, covers, and local post office images of the cities named Toledo in the U.S. and other foreign countries. A fantastic journey for one and all. Enjoy this trek around the globe!
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A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need d...
published: 09 Dec 2022
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Toledo - Intro, Places, Ships and Other uses
Hello! I am the story teller... and today we will talk about Toledo. Toledo most commonly refers to: Toledo, Spain...
Toledo - Intro, Places, Ships and Other uses
Hello! I am the story teller... and today we will talk about Toledo. Toledo most commonly refers to: Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain Province of Toledo, Spain Toledo, Ohio, a city in the United StatesToledo may also refer to: Toledo District Toledo Settlement Toledo, Minas Gerais Toledo, Paraná Toledo, Norte de Santander Toledo, Antioquia Toledo, Cebu Taifa of Toledo Kingdom of Toledo Province of Toledo, Spain Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo Toledo Toledo, Georgia, an unincorporated community Toledo, Illinois, a village Toledo, Iowa, a city Toledo, Kansas, an unincorporated community Toledo, Callaway County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ozark County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ohio, a city Toledo, Oregon, a city Toledo, Washington, a city Toledo, Texas, an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Texas Toledo, Uruguay USS Toledo , a patrol frigate that was renamed USS Dearborn in 1943 USS Toledo , a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy active during the Korean War USS Toledo , a Los Angeles-class submarine still in service as of 2012 Toledo , a surname University of Toledo, a university in Ohio Toledo Rockets, the university's athletics teams Mettler Toledo or Toledo Scale Company SEAT Toledo, a compact automobile by Spanish automaker SEAT Triumph Toledo, a compact automobile by British Leyland Toledo , a station on Line 1 of the Naples Metro
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Toledo - Intro, Places, Ships and Other uses
Hello! I am the story teller... and today we will talk about Toledo. Toledo most commonly refers to: Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain Province of Toledo, Spain Toledo, Ohio, a city in the United StatesToledo may also refer to: Toledo District Toledo Settlement Toledo, Minas Gerais Toledo, Paraná Toledo, Norte de Santander Toledo, Antioquia Toledo, Cebu Taifa of Toledo Kingdom of Toledo Province of Toledo, Spain Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo Toledo Toledo, Georgia, an unincorporated community Toledo, Illinois, a village Toledo, Iowa, a city Toledo, Kansas, an unincorporated community Toledo, Callaway County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ozark County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ohio, a city Toledo, Oregon, a city Toledo, Washington, a city Toledo, Texas, an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Texas Toledo, Uruguay USS Toledo , a patrol frigate that was renamed USS Dearborn in 1943 USS Toledo , a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy active during the Korean War USS Toledo , a Los Angeles-class submarine still in service as of 2012 Toledo , a surname University of Toledo, a university in Ohio Toledo Rockets, the university's athletics teams Mettler Toledo or Toledo Scale Company SEAT Toledo, a compact automobile by Spanish automaker SEAT Triumph Toledo, a compact automobile by British Leyland Toledo , a station on Line 1 of the Naples Metro
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* Text taken from the English Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toledo
* Pictures from Wikipedia or public domain.
PSLC member, friend and Ohioan Dave Plunkett spoke on "Toledos of the World". He presented and discussed a compendium of postmarks, maps, PPCs, aerial views, ph...
PSLC member, friend and Ohioan Dave Plunkett spoke on "Toledos of the World". He presented and discussed a compendium of postmarks, maps, PPCs, aerial views, photos, vintage documents, covers, and local post office images of the cities named Toledo in the U.S. and other foreign countries. A fantastic journey for one and all. Enjoy this trek around the globe!
PSLC member, friend and Ohioan Dave Plunkett spoke on "Toledos of the World". He presented and discussed a compendium of postmarks, maps, PPCs, aerial views, photos, vintage documents, covers, and local post office images of the cities named Toledo in the U.S. and other foreign countries. A fantastic journey for one and all. Enjoy this trek around the globe!
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosar...
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”
The family did not state why they exhumed the body.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/
#dominicanrepublic #jarabacoa
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A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”
The family did not state why they exhumed the body.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/
#dominicanrepublic #jarabacoa
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An Ohio motorist captured the moment an EF-2 tornado touched down just feet away from them, ripping off the roof of a nearby clinic and throwing debris across t...
An Ohio motorist captured the moment an EF-2 tornado touched down just feet away from them, ripping off the roof of a nearby clinic and throwing debris across the road. https://abc7ne.ws/2Lu50ZT
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An Ohio motorist captured the moment an EF-2 tornado touched down just feet away from them, ripping off the roof of a nearby clinic and throwing debris across the road. https://abc7ne.ws/2Lu50ZT
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Toledo - Intro, Places, Ships and Other uses
Hello! I am the story teller... and today we will talk about Toledo. Toledo most commonly refers to: Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain Province of Toledo, Spain Toledo, Ohio, a city in the United StatesToledo may also refer to: Toledo District Toledo Settlement Toledo, Minas Gerais Toledo, Paraná Toledo, Norte de Santander Toledo, Antioquia Toledo, Cebu Taifa of Toledo Kingdom of Toledo Province of Toledo, Spain Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo Toledo Toledo, Georgia, an unincorporated community Toledo, Illinois, a village Toledo, Iowa, a city Toledo, Kansas, an unincorporated community Toledo, Callaway County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ozark County, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toledo, Ohio, a city Toledo, Oregon, a city Toledo, Washington, a city Toledo, Texas, an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Texas Toledo, Uruguay USS Toledo , a patrol frigate that was renamed USS Dearborn in 1943 USS Toledo , a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy active during the Korean War USS Toledo , a Los Angeles-class submarine still in service as of 2012 Toledo , a surname University of Toledo, a university in Ohio Toledo Rockets, the university's athletics teams Mettler Toledo or Toledo Scale Company SEAT Toledo, a compact automobile by Spanish automaker SEAT Triumph Toledo, a compact automobile by British Leyland Toledo , a station on Line 1 of the Naples Metro
______________________________________
* Text taken from the English Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toledo
* Pictures from Wikipedia or public domain.
PSLC member, friend and Ohioan Dave Plunkett spoke on "Toledos of the World". He presented and discussed a compendium of postmarks, maps, PPCs, aerial views, photos, vintage documents, covers, and local post office images of the cities named Toledo in the U.S. and other foreign countries. A fantastic journey for one and all. Enjoy this trek around the globe!
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”
The family did not state why they exhumed the body.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/
#dominicanrepublic #jarabacoa
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Ozark County is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 9,723. The largest city and county seat is Gainesville. The county was organized as Ozark County, named after the Ozark Mountains, on January 29, 1841. It was renamed Decatur County, after Commodore Stephen Decatur, from 1843 to 1845, after which the name Ozark County was restored.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 755 square miles (1,960km2), of which 745 square miles (1,930km2) is land and 10 square miles (26km2) (1.4%) is water.Arkansas is located to the south of Ozark County.
As of the census of 2000, there were 9,542 people, 3,950 households, and 2,855 families residing in the county. The population density was 13 people per square mile (5/km²). There were 5,114 housing units at an average density of 7 per squaremile (3/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 97.57% White, 0.15% Black or African American, 0.65% Native American, 0.08% Asian, 0.19% from other races, and 1.36% from two or more races. Approximately 0.94% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Among the major first ancestries reported in Ozark County were 28.6% American, 15.9% German, 12.1% English, and 11.4% Irish, according to Census 2000.