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Charlotteville is a
village lying on the
northeastern tip of
Tobago on Man-o-War Bay. The
first European settlement on Man-o-War Bay was part of the colony...
- The New York
Conference Seminary in
Charlotteville,
Schoharie County, New York, also
known as
Charlotteville Seminary, was a
school operated under the...
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Charlotteville is a
village lying on the north-eastern tip of Tobago.
Charlotteville may also
refer to:
Charlotteville, Georgia, an
unincorporated community...
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Charlotteville is a
hamlet in the town of Summit,
Schoharie County, New York,
United States.
Charlotteville is 8
miles (13 km)
southwest of Richmondville...
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place in this area
known as Plummer's Pier. In 1856
lumbermen founded Charlotteville in this area.
Bridgman itself begins with the
village of that name platted...
- Charlottesville,
colloquially known as C'ville, is an
independent city in Virginia,
United States. It is the seat of
government of
Albemarle County, which...
- town
began to grow with the
construction of its
first new
suburb at
Charlotteville in the 1860s. The town
became the
centre of a new
Anglican diocese in...
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Charlotteville is an
unincorporated community in
Montgomery County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia. A post
office called Charlotte was
established in 1910...
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Walsh (formerly
known as
Charlotteville Centre) is a medium-sized
hamlet in
Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.
Walsh developed as a
township central crossroads...
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Norfolk into two ridings. The
South Riding consisted of the
Townships of
Charlotteville, Houghton, Walsingham, and
Woodhouse and the
Woodhouse Gore. In 1882...