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Holston Annual Conference
Holston may refer to: * Holston, Virginia *Holston River * Holston Formation * Treaty of Holston *Holston Conference, an annual conference within Methodism * Holston Army Ammunition Plant in Kingsport, Tennessee * The Holston, an NRHP-listed high-rise in Knoxville, Tennessee People with the surname *Alan Holston Alan Holston was a British fashion entrepreneur, one of the co-founders of Dandie Fashions, a Chelsea, London, Chelsea boutique that was a key part of Swinging London. Career In 1966, following a chance encounter at the Speakeasy Club with Freddie ..., British fashion entrepreneur * David Holston (born 1986), American basketball player * Mike Holston (born 1958), American football player {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Holston, Virginia
Holston is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Virginia Washington County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 53,935. Its county seat is Abingdon. Washington County is part of the Kingsport–Bristol–Bristol, TN-VA Metr ..., United States. History A post office was established at Holston in 1831, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1966. Legend has it Holston was named for Stephen Holstein, a pioneer explorer. References Unincorporated communities in Washington County, Virginia Unincorporated communities in Virginia {{WashingtonCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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Holston River
The Holston River is a river that flows from Kingsport, Tennessee, to Knoxville, Tennessee. Along with its three major forks (North Fork, Middle Fork and South Fork), it comprises a major river system that drains much of northeastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, and northwestern North Carolina. The Holston's confluence with the French Broad River at Knoxville marks the beginning of the Tennessee River. History Maps by early French explorers in this area identified what is now known as the Holston River as the "Cherokee River", after the tribe they encountered. The United States settlers and army fought with the Cherokee over land in Tennessee, North Carolina, and further South into Georgia and Alabama. In the 1830s the government forced the Cherokee out on the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), under the authority of the Indian Removal Act passed by Congress in 1830. Early Tennessee historian and Tennessee Supreme Court Justice John Haywood cites in h ...
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Holston Formation
The Holston Formation, alternately known as the Holston Limestone, is a stratigraphic unit of Ordovician age within the Chickamauga Group in the Ridge-and-Valley physiographic province of the southeastern United States. A long outcrop belt of the Holston in East Tennessee is the source of the decorative building stone known as Tennessee marble. Near Knoxville the Holston Formation is about thick but it thins toward the southwest; near Cleveland, Tennessee it is only 200 feet thick. The rock that is quarried for marble is a highly pure (97% CaCO3) crystalline limestone, pink to cedar-red in color. Use in building and sculpture Among the notable buildings where Tennessee marble is used as a building stone are two in Washington, D.C.: the National Gallery of Art, which uses stone from Knox and Blount counties, and the United States Capitol The United States Capitol, often called the Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the Seat of government, seat of the United State ...
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Treaty Of Holston
The Treaty of Holston (or Treaty of the Holston) was a treaty between the United States government and the Cherokee signed on July 2, 1791, and proclaimed on February 7, 1792. It was negotiated and signed by William Blount, governor of the Southwest Territory and superintendent of Indian affairs for the southern district of the United States, and various representatives of the Cherokee peoples, most notably John Watts. The treaty established terms of relations between the United States and the Cherokee; that the Cherokee tribes were to fall under the protection of the United States, with the United States managing all future foreign affairs for all the loosely affiliated Cherokee tribes. A monument to the treaty, erected in 1997, is located on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, where the treaty was negotiated. Terms This treaty mentions the following: * Establishment of perpetual peace and friendship between the two peoples. * Cherokees ackn ...
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Annual Conferences Within Methodism
An annual conference is a regional decision-making body within various Methodist denominations. Conferences are a key characteristic of the connexional (connectional) system of government in Methodism. Annual conferences are composed primarily of the clergy members and a lay member or members from each charge (a charge is one or more churches served by a minister under appointment by the bishop). Each conference is a geographical division. In general, the smaller states in the United States hold one conference each, while larger states often include two or more conferences. Several annual conferences are held in other nations as well. Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection With regard to the membership of Annual Conferences of the Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection, the 2014 Book of Discipline states: Evangelical Wesleyan Church In the Evangelical Wesleyan Church, two annual conferences exist, the Eastern Annual Conference and the Western Annual Conference. It is pr ...
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Holston Army Ammunition Plant
Holston Army Ammunition Plant (HSAAP) manufactures Research Department Explosive (RDX) and High Melting Explosive (HMX) for ammunition production and development. It is a government-owned and contractor-operated (GOCO) facility that is part of the US Army Joint Munitions Command. History The Holston Army Ammunition Plant, also known as the Holston Ordnance Works, was constructed by Tennessee Eastman in Kingsport, Tennessee to manufacture explosives during World War II. BAE Systems' division Ordnance Systems, Inc. currently operates the plant under a 25-year facilities use contract. On May 12, 2011, the Army announced that BAE Systems had won the contract to operate Radford Army Ammunition Plant in Radford, VA as well. Capabilities Capabilities of the plant include: production and development of insensitive munitions explosives; synthesis and manufacture of high explosives; recrystallization and purification from organic solvents; melt-cast, cast-cured, pressed and extrude ...
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The Holston
The Holston is a condominium high-rise located at 531 South Gay Street in Knoxville, Tennessee. Completed in 1913 as the headquarters for the Holston National Bank, the 14-story building was the tallest in Knoxville until the construction in the late 1920s of the Andrew Johnson Hotel, located a few blocks away. The Holston was designed by architect John Kevan Peebles and today represents the city's only Neoclassical Revival-style high rise. In 1979, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and its prominent position in the Knoxville skyline. Founded in 1890, Holston National Bank had grown to become one of Knoxville's three largest banks by 1913, when it built the first twelve stories of the Holston building.East Tennessee Historical Society, Lucile Deaderick (ed.), ''Heart of the Valley: A History of Knoxville, Tennessee'' (Knoxville, Tenn.: East Tennessee Historical Society, 1976), pp. 367-398. The 13th and 14th stories were add ...
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Alan Holston
Alan Holston was a British fashion entrepreneur, one of the co-founders of Dandie Fashions, a Chelsea, London, Chelsea boutique that was a key part of Swinging London. Career In 1966, following a chance encounter at the Speakeasy Club with Freddie Hornik, who worked there as a doorman, they combined forces with John Crittle and the Guinness heir Tara Browne, and launched Dandie Fashions. Holston left in 1968, when it became the (short-lived) Beatles-funded Apple Tailoring, and became manager at the shirtmakers Deborah & Clare, Deborah&Clare of Beauchamp Place, who were in business from 1965 to 1975. Holston entered the music business in 1974 with he newly-formed Anchor Records, which had hits with Ace, ''How Long'' and Stretch, ''Why Did You Do It?''. References

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David Holston
David Holston (born January 26, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for JDA Dijon Basket of France's LNB Pro A. He played college basketball at Chicago State University (CSU). In 2019, he was named the Most Valuable Player of the French LNB Pro A. Early life and family David Holston was born in Pontiac, Michigan. He attended Avondale High School in nearby Auburn Hills where he led the team to the 2002 Class B state championship. During his career at Avondale, he earned all-county and all-state honors and scored over 2,000 career points, but he was not offered a single college basketball scholarship. College career Holston enrolled at Chicago State University in the fall of 2004 and earned a spot on its men's basketball roster as a walk-on. At this time, the school was classified as an Independent Division I school, meaning it had no athletic conference affiliation. He went on to have a prolific career at CSU but received very little national attention due to a c ...
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