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Tailholt was a
former name of two
settlements in the U.S.
state of Indiana: Finly,
Indiana in Han****
County ****rd,
Indiana in
Clinton County This disambiguation...
- the area. The town
originally applied for its post
office to be
named Tailholt, but the name was
mistakenly changed to
Severance when Mr.
Severance applied...
- the
river crossing near the
present City of
Rogue River,
became known as
Tailholt.
About 1850 or 51,
Davis Evans built a
ferry and two
cabins at the mouth...
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called by
various names,
believed to be of
Indian origin, such as Latache,
Tailholt, or just, in English, the Lake District. Dr. Lee
Moore proved to be a man...
- the
first postmaster. The town was
known by some of the
early locals as "
Tailholt", and this was the name that
residents requested when the post
office was...
- (2,224 m)
Tacoma Lake
former post
office Tacony Lake
former post
office Tailholt Weld see
Severance Tall
Timber Boulder census-designated
place 40°00′52″N...
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sheepherder and prospector. In old age, he
settled in the
mining town of
Tailholt,
later White River,
today a
California ghost town in
Tulare County. Mayfield...
- Finly, also
known as
Reedville Station, Carrollton, Kinder, &
Tailholt, is an
unincorporated community in
Brandywine Township, Han**** County, Indiana...
- was
moved a mile and a half west to the road. Its name was
changed to
Tailholt after one of the
first stagecoaches to stop in town
provided the new name...
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found a lost
female Indian child named Chescott and she
lived with him in
Tailholt,
Tulare County,
until his death. In 1864, he
joined the Mason-Henry Gang...