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Widtsoe, Utah
Widtsoe is a ghost town in Garfield County, Utah, United States. It is located in John's Valley, northeast of Bryce Canyon and along the Sevier River at the mouth of Sweetwater Creek. A small number of settlers arrived in the area in 1876 and it became a town around 1908 after farmer Jedediah Adair was followed by a more significant population. Initially known as Adairville, after Adair, the town later became Houston and Winder, before attaining its final name after John A. Widtsoe, the president of and an agricultural scientist at the University of Utah. The population declined significantly from 1920 following droughts, and the town emptied in 1936. Most buildings were demolished shortly afterwards. This photograph by Dorothea Lange shows Widtsoe's Emery Valley Mercantile Co. grocery store in 1936.Photograph credit: Dorothea Lange; restored by Yann Forget


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Check Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Poland/General.

  1. Polish order of precedence needs quick synching with pl:Precedencja;
  2. Add miliHelen to List of strange units of measurement,
  3. Expand User:Kpalion/Polish constitutions -- per request;


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Personal Information

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IM contact info:

  • ICQ# 13313592
  • Gadu-Gadu: 33713
  • Jabber: przemyslaw@plaskowicki.name

I am usually available on all those thanks to Miranda IM

Background

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I am a lawyer.

Mottos

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amicus <insert friend here>, sed magis amica veritas

When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up. — C.S. Lewis

To kill a man in a paroxysm of passion is understandable, but to have him killed by someone else after calm and serious meditation and on the pretext of duty honourably discharged is incomprehensible. -- Marquis de Sade about death penalty

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Pages under my care (sort of)

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Disclaimer

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Feel free to edit this page in order to remove spelling mistakes.

plPolski jest językiem ojczystym tego użytkownika.
en-2This user can contribute with an intermediate level of English.
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