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- The villages of Knightville (or Knightsville) and Indian Hollow toward the north were removed by the construction of the Knightville Dam from 1939 to...
- at 1.5 MW, and is owned by Gravity Renewables. The fifth dam is the Knightville Dam in Huntington, M****achusetts. After the 1936 flood on the Westfield...
- leading east 9 miles (14 km) to Northampton and west 5 miles (8 km) to Knightville in the town of Huntington. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,468...
- East / Cosman Settlement / Cr**** Road / Dubee Settlement / Havelock / Knightville / Lower Ridge / Mannhurst / Perry Settlement / Salem / Samp Hill / Springhill...
- disruption of small towns accompanying flood control projects such as Knightville Reservoir and construction of the M****achusetts Turnpike. Extreme inequities...
- River Hewitt Pond Dam – Forge River King's Pond Dam – Pine Swamp Brook Knightville Dam – North Branch Westfield River Lake Rico Dam – Furnace Brook Littleville...
- historic neighborhoods are in italics. Ferry Village Cushing's Point Knightville Mill Cr**** Ligonia Pleasantdale Highland Avenue / Stanwood Park Skunk...
- Provo, UT Knight Block built 1900 downtown Provo, UT Knightville, Utah - mining town Knightville Road - Juab County, Utah Knight Academy - Raymond, Warner...
- March 17, 1947) was an American painter. Alice Blair Ring was born in Knightville, Hampshire County, M****achusetts on May 4, 1869. She studied art at Oberlin...
- Knightsville (also known as Knightville) is a ghost town located in the East Tintic Mountains on the northern slope of Godiva Mountain, approximately...