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Christian County, KY Census Data

Kentucky Christian County, Kentucky People QuickFactsChristian CountyKentuckyPopulation, 2005 estimate 70,1454,173,405Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 -3.0%3.2%…

Christian County, IL Census Data

Illinois Christian County, Illinois People QuickFactsChristian CountyIllinoisPopulation, 2005 estimate 35,17612,763,371Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 -0.6%2.8%…

Western Christian Holidays, 2010-2030

Here are the dates of the most important (moving) Christian holidays through 2030. Many holidays move in the calendar year based off of the date of Easter, which is tied to the lunar Jewish calendar…

Orthodox Christian Holidays, 2010-2030

Top of Page The Orthodox Church is one of the oldest Christian denominations, with a rich history and tradition that spans many centuries and countries, from Russia and Greece to the Middle East and…

Christian Groups That Don’t Celebrate Easter

Christians against Easter Although Christmas gets top-billing in the United States and in media in a very big way, for much of the Christian world Easter is a comparatively--some say more--…

Hallam, Lewis

(Encyclopedia) Hallam, LewisHallam, Lewishălˈəm [key], c.1714–1756, Anglo-American actor and manager of the first professional theatrical company in the United States. He arrived from England with…

Asher TYLER, Congress, NY (1798-1875)

TYLER Asher , a Representative from New York; born in Bridgewater, Oneida County, N.Y., May 10, 1798; was graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y., in 1817; studied law; was admitted to…

John TYLER, Congress, VA (1790-1862)

Senate Years of Service: 1827-1833; 1833-1836 Party: Democratic Republican; Jacksonian; Anti-Jackson TYLER John , a Representative and a Senator from Virginia, a Vice President and 10th President…

Johnson, Richard Mentor

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, Richard Mentor, 1780–1850, Vice President of the United States (1837–41), b. Kentucky, on the site of present Louisville. Admitted (1802) to the bar, he became prominent in…