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The intense heat caused considerable
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Additionally, there is one group of six to
ten Asian coins that were so badly melted
that only the distinctive traditional shape
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The very large percentage of zinc coins
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southern Chinese ports between 1880 and
about 1895, as zinc Vietnamese dong coins
circulated in Guangdong province only
during this period. The date of the fire in
1888 is in the middle of this period.
In addition to the Asian coins, ten
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One 1843 dime was recovered, without
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many years of circulation, and nine
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City Council Meeting, July 5During
his staff report, Administrator Jeff Alvis
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been made and accepted on the cityowned Miller House, current home of
City Hall. Alvis noted the offer was in
excess of $400,000 and that escrow was
scheduled to close before the next council
meeting and that city offices would likely
be moving to the Courthouse around
July 18. Alvis then updated council on
the progress of the city dam/reservoir/
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noting that work was progressing
quickly and that the work to redirect
stream flow in and out of the reservoir
was on-schedule and within budget.
(See Tony Hess article on the dam on
page 16.) Alvis concluded his remarks
by informing council that the longawaited buildable lands inventory,
being conducted by the Planning
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needs, was due sometime in September.
Council heard Public Comment
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Council unanimously voted to appoint
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In what turned out to be a lengthy
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I wrote this poem while on our tour bus going through New York City as the last thing I
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York is so different a place than anywhere Ive been. This was my impression of the Big Apple.
Some people may say the city is nice. It is big, and there are new people to meet
and new places to explore. But I must warn you. You are shoulder to shoulder and
bumper to bumper. There is no such thing as a personal bubble. You are jostled and
bumped, and angry words are hurled at each other through open car windows.
Some people may say the city is peaceful; the sun glinting off of the glass skyscrapers,
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Some people may say the cities have a good transportation system. But I must warn you.
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Some people may say the city can be calm. No one caring about you or your
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I must warn you. The city does not sleep. It is up all night long. The lights and the
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glow a little longer.
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John H. Gorham, 86, passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2016. John was a long time
resident of Jacksonville and though you may not have known his name, you most
likely saw him with a little dog in his bike basket, as he happily rode around town.
John wore (and collected) many hats in his lifetime, but was a gardener
extraordinaire the hat he wore the longest! His family had gardens and greenhouses
in his South Dakota birthplace, where he delivered flowers in his little wagon.
He maintained private gardens in Southern California, gardens and grounds at
Universities in Anchorage, Alaska, estates in Portland and the coast and landscaped
the desert in Saudi Arabia, which allowed for vacations all over the world. Most
recently, he worked with his daughter, Jan, in Jackson Perkins test garden and at
Lithia Springs Resort, where he retired at 84.
He had a passion for sailing, hiking, cross-country skiing, woodworking, biking and
family. He was a United States Navy veteran and was the youngest of six siblings and
the last to depart. He leaves behind his wife, Kathy, and best friend of 62 years, (also
originally from South Dakota) daughter Jan Cunningham (Patti Perez), sons Greg
(Zena,) Daniel and Timothy Gorham, granddaughter Cari Cunningham, (Trannon
Mosher) cherished great granddaughter, Loie Elizabeth, and his little dog Genesse
and kitty, Misty, who loved him dearly, plus nephews and nieces from far and wide.
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distant seas, climbing majestic mountains and smiling upon us while perched on his bike
with puppy in-basket! Thanks to Royal Mobile Estates for hosting his celebration of life in
July and to family who will let the wind carry him, from a mountain top in August.
May your sail be full and your compass true. We love you so much Johnny, Dad,
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