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1 The NSA is chartered as the ears and eyes of the intelligence community.
2 Alton was first chartered as a city in 1837.
3 A brig was chartered as a cartel, on board of which the Frenchmen were at once sent.
4 Alexandria was founded in 1836 and was chartered as a city in 1893.
5 Aberdeen was settled in 1880, and was chartered as a city in 1883.
6 During the Revolution (in 1777) the useful seminary at Charlotte was first legally chartered as "Liberty Hall."
7 Anaconda was first settled in 1884 and was chartered as a city in 1888.
8 Americus was settled in 1832, and was first chartered as a city in 1855.
9 An incorporated town or city is a community chartered as a corporation, for explanation of which, see page 14.
10 In 1854 it was incorporated as a town and in 1885 was chartered as a city.
11 It was incorporated as a borough in 1854 and was chartered as a city in 1868.
12 It was incorporated as a village in 1830, and was chartered as a city in 1885.
13 The Carolinas were first chartered as one proprietary colony, but were sold back to the King and finally separated in 1729.
14 Though chartered as the College of New Jersey, it was often called Nassau Hall at Princeton or simply "Princeton."
15 In 1828 Allegheny was incorporated as a borough and in 1840 it was chartered as a city.
16 Steamboats were chartered as ferries to the Illinois shore or to go to points of safety, either up or down the river.
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