In 1877 there were four lynchings inside the incorporatedtown limits.
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The Legislature incorporatedtowns, and made new purchases of lands from the Indians.
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All of these were incorporatedtowns with mayors, councils, fire departments, and daily newspapers.
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Number of incorporatedtowns and cities in your county.
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Indeed, it had never been a formally incorporatedtown.
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I started selling coffee on scenic lookouts outside of the incorporatedtown boundaries so it was legal.
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But Bonnydale is not an incorporatedtown.
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An incorporatedtown or city is a community chartered as a corporation, for explanation of which, see page 14.
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The following incorporatedtowns for the same period are charged with a corresponding decrease in the number of their inhabitants:
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The difference between them and an incorporatedtown or city is principally one of size and corresponding complexity of organization.
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In 1705 the town of Bath, in Beaufort county, was settled, and this was the first incorporatedtown in North Carolina.
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Services in incorporatedtowns and villages in your county that are not performed by the county or township governments for rural residents.
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The chief governing body of a village, or borough, or incorporatedtown, is a small council, or board, elected by the people.
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"But, Cotton," said Hal, "this is an incorporatedtown!
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Lastly, the Five-Mile Act (1665) forbade all dissenting ministers to teach in schools, or to settle within five miles of an incorporatedtown.
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There were so many secondary schools financed by merchants and guilds such as the Mercers and Fishmongers that every incorporatedtown had at least one.