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"I went through my little anger stage but I feel a lot better now that something has been done," she said from her home in Americus, Georgia.
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That's the goal of Grover Drengson and other descendants of Torgrim Drengson Rike, a Norwegian immigrant who built the log house in Americus Township, located about halfway between Thompson and Reynolds.
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CHERNOFF: The president pledged any request would be reviewed promptly and said equally important would be volunteers, essential to rebuilding Americus, mentioning a leading home building group perhaps unaware that it calls Americus home.
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John Cole Vodicka is head of the Prison and Jail Project in Americus,
The Unfinished March 2000
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With documentation prepared by Amerigo Vespucci as his guide, he merely used the word Americus, the Latinized version of Amerigo, to indicate the New World.
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With documentation prepared by Amerigo Vespucci as his guide, he merely used the word Americus, the Latinized version of Amerigo, to indicate the New World.
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Consequently, the entire Western Hemisphere eventually took on the name Americus which later became known as the Americas.
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Consequently, the entire Western Hemisphere eventually took on the name Americus which later became known as the Americas.
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With documentation prepared by Amerigo Vespucci as his guide, he merely used the word Americus, the Latinized version of Amerigo, to indicate the New World.
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Consequently, the entire Western Hemisphere eventually took on the name Americus which later became known as the Americas.
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