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They have to travel 35 miles to the countyseat.
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This would be, in fact, the largest countyseat if it were left unaffected.
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An election was held to choose a countyseat.
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It was designated countyseat in 1886, and incorporated in 1888.
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The community centered at the countyseat no longer exists.
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Early settlers hoped the town would become the locale for the countyseat, but were disappointed.
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It is located about east of the countyseat.
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The new airport will be located near the intersection of the provincial highway 226 and the national highway 216, from the countyseat.
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The gold output in 1907 was over $8.4 million, the year in which the town became the countyseat; in 1908, output was about $4,880,000.
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It is the only incorporated municipality in the county, and as such it serves as the countyseat.
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The loss of the countyseat in 1843 slowed growth and the population declined.
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In 1921, still a tiny community based around the ranching industry, it was designated countyseat.
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Non resident freeholders from the town were qualified to vote in the countyseat.
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Also in 1891, the town acquired a post office and was made countyseat.
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Disagreements arose concerning the permanent location of the countyseat.
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It was made a countyseat in 1842.
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However, it remained the countyseat and continued to share many services with the county.
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He predicted the countyseat for this new county would be located along the new turnpike.
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They also purchased the right to have their village designated the countyseat for $1,000.
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It served as the countyseat until 1874.
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Within a short time, the small railroad stop turned into a sizable town and was named countyseat in 1903.
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Sayre was named as the temporary countyseat.
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The practice of multiple countyseat towns dates from the days when travel was difficult.
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A countyseat is usually, but not always, an incorporated municipality.
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However, a majority of the 384 votes cast was needed to determine the permanent countyseat.
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In 2007 a lawsuit was filed against the city by its countyseat to stop a rural landfill.
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It administers 21 villages and two neighbourhoods and is located about north-northeast of the countyseat.
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It was incorporated as a town in 1906 and became an independent city in 1952, but remained the countyseat.
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It was the countyseat from the 13th century until 1836.
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The countyseat is akovec, which is also the largest city of the county.
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The countyseat returned in 1888 and has been there ever since.
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Survival of a town also depended on if it won the countyseat.
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The village, which was once the countyseat, was incorporated in 1891.
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Moab, the countyseat, is about 37 miles to the south.
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The debate over the location of the countyseat continued until 1892.
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In 1829 the countyseat and courthouse began a series of moves to a number of other towns.
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As of 2007, the town had been countyseat for 249 of the last 250 years.
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At its peak, the community was strong enough to compete for the title of countyseat.
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An official name for the county and a countyseat have not been selected.
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Residents cite poor services and oppressive property regulations emanating from the countyseat.
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In most the countyseat existed generally for holding county court, and not as a population center.
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The village is located in the southern part of the county, just over 20 kilometres from the countyseat, akovec.
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The state legislature appointed a commission to select a new centrally located site for the permanent countyseat.
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Yanchishan is 2 kilometers south the countyseat, has a water area of 1,250 acres, provides tourists area for swimming, fishing and other entertainment forms.
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After fire destroyed the courthouse building in 1892, the county relocated the court to the depot area, which formally became the countyseat in 1894.
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There was a contest for the countyseat between towns in several counties.
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The same act that established the new countyseat was passed, it also included $5,000 to complete a new courthouse.
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The current courthouse was constructed in 1905 amid controversy over where the courthouse and thus, ultimately, the countyseat would be located.
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The township collective serves six routes with an average of 50, these parts of the countyseat every five minutes.
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The dispute over the new countyseat did not end either, although there was no further violence.
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It is the countyseat, with a population of roughly 16,600 people, comprising roughly 6,000 families.
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The fire proved to be the catalyst to move the countyseat to a more central location.
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The electricity, water, and gas services were interrupted in the countyseat.
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In 1822, the city became the countyseat.
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For years, it was the countyseat of the richest county in agricultural wealth in the state.
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In 1894, the two towns competed for the countyseat.
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Commerce was founded in 1834, and became the countyseat in 1836.
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Despite being created in 1838, no county government was organized until 1839, and there was some dissent over the location of the countyseat.
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During the years 1856 to 1866, a long, convoluted political battle was fought over the location of the countyseat.
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Every county has a countyseat, often a populous or centrally located city or village, where the county government is headquartered.
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Some residents claim that the countyseat was stolen.
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Its downfall was seen most keenly when the countyseat was moved.
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The dual countyseat system remains in place today.
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The countyseat, akovec, has a population of around 15,000.
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The newly elected county officials opted to locate the countyseat as near as possible to the center of the county.
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Newberry was named countyseat, and experienced an early period of extensive growth in the 1880s and 1890s.
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The countyseat has an altitude of about 1400 m.
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The government of the county usually resides in a municipality called the countyseat.
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Each county has a countyseat, often a populous or centrally located community, where the county's governmental offices are located.
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The community was incorporated in 1912 and made the countyseat.
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At the time the countyseat was established, there was only one house in town.
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Pocahontas is the countyseat with a population of 6,616.
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Several notable historical structures from the village's period as countyseat are still standing, including the former county courthouse.
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The town was made the countyseat in 1849 and had a population of approximately 5,000 by the 1850 census.
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Amidon was the smallest incorporated countyseat in the 2000 census.
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He had arranged for court to convene at his home, this, only after he had set up an election, as clerk, for countyseat.
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However, intensive mining depleted the richest ground and the countyseat moved elsewhere in 1869.
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It is located in the south of the county, 10km mi from the countyseat.
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Few urban areas had populations of more than 1,000 the typical countyseat had a population of fewer than 500 people.
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During its journey it enters every countyseat in the nine counties it traverses.
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He donated considerable land when the community became the countyseat in 1803.
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Ashburn was designated the countyseat when the county was formed.
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The ranking is based on the populations of each countyseat during the 2010 census.
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Media was incorporated in 1850 at the same time that it was named the countyseat.
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In the 1880s, small farmers rarely journeyed to the countyseat of their home counties.
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The countyseat is surrounded by a group of young volcanoes.
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The elevation of the countyseat is 1640 m.
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At the time, it was the largest courthouse on the west coast and served also as countyseat and county jail.
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In its early years, the countyseat changed frequently, often with contentious debate.
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Carthage was chosen as the countyseat, the area cleared and the town platted in 1842.
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Every county has a countyseat, often a populous or centrally located city or village, where the government offices for the county are located.
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Ebenezer was the countyseat from 1797 to 1799.
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Liberty became the countyseat and was incorporated in 1837.
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It is located 38 kilometers from the countyseat.
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This courthouse served the county until a decision was made to move the countyseat.
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The branch libraries give people outside the countyseat easier access to the information and materials they need.
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Nedelie itself is a suburban village located just outside the countyseat, akovec, around 3 kilometres from the city's centre.
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In order to keep state government local, the legislature occupied each countyseat on a rotating schedule.
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The city became the countyseat in 1839 with 110 residents and grew to 650 by 1847.
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In later 1400 years, the location of the countyseat keep constant.
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