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Encyclopedia > Millington

There are a few places named Millington -

and at least one person with this surname: Millington is a village located in Kendall County, Illinois. ... Millington is a town located in Kent County and Queen Annes County, Maryland. ... Millington is a village located in Tuscola County, Michigan. ... Millington Township is a township located in Tuscola County, Michigan. ... Millington is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee. ... Millington is a small village in North Yorkshire, England, near Pocklington. ...


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Millington Police Department (88 words)
The Building was originally known as the Brig which was operated by the United States Navy.
When the Navy reorganized this building was given to the Millington City government.
The monies needed for remodeling and the move came from monies seized from Drug Dealers.
John Millington Synge (539 words)
John Millington Synge was born at Newtown Little, in the vicinity of Dublin, in 1871.
Not much is known of his early life, except that he lived at home until he was nearly twenty, that he entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1888, and was graduated four years later.
The food of the spiritual-minded is sweet, an Indian scripture says, but passionate minds love bitter food." His interest was in humanity, in everyday life, especially in those manifestations of primitive life which he knew so well how to seek out and use to advantage.
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