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- Wheatville may refer to the following places in the United States: The former name of Kingsburg, California Wheatville, New York, a place in New York Wheatville...
- Wheatville was a historically black neighborhood in the city of Austin, Texas. Wheatville, founded in 1867 by James Wheat, was a predominantly African-American...
- Pacific Railroad called Kings River Switch. In 1874 Kingsburg was called Wheatville and had a post office, later that year they changed the name to Kingsbury...
- Wheatville is an unincorporated community in Preble County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. A post office called Wheatville was established in 1853, and remained...
- the town on NY-77. Wheatville – A hamlet east of Alabama hamlet by the intersection of Knowlesville and Lockport Roads. Wheatville Station – A location...
- Galveston, in an event commemorated as Juneteenth. Black communities such as Wheatville, Pleasant Hill, and Clarksville were established, with Clarksville being...
- Sampleville Sugar Valley Talawanda Springs West Florence West Sonora Wheatville Sherwood Anderson - writer Victor J. Banis - "the godfather of modern...
- po****tion of the area swelled dramatically. Black communities such as Wheatville, Pleasant Hill, and Clarksville were established around Austin by these...
- freedmen communities distributed across the city, such as Clarksville and Wheatville.: 13  White city leaders were interested in moving black residents out...
- Re-elected in 1875. Re-elected in 1876. Retired. Campbell P. Berry (Wheatville) Democratic March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1883 46th 47th Elected in 1879. Re-elected...