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Corrigan may refer to: *Corrigan (surname), a surname of Irish origin * Corrigan, Texas, a town in Polk County, Texas, United States ** Corrigan-Camden High School * Corrigan House, a home in Sarasota, Florida which is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places *Corrigan, a fictional town from Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey See also * Currigan * Korrigan * Justice Corrigan (other) Justice Corrigan may refer to: * Carol Corrigan (born 1948), associate justice of the Supreme Court of California * J. J. P. Corrigan (1901–1982), associate justice of the Ohio Supreme Court * Maura D. Corrigan Maura D. Corrigan (born June 14 ...
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Corrigan (surname)
The Corrigan (O'Corrigan, Carrigan, Corocan, Courigan, Currigan) surname is of Irish origin. Corrigan means a "Spear" in Irish. It is believed to have originated from Coirdhecan in County Tyrone, Eoghain. It is also believed to be connected to the Maguire (surname), Maguire clan. The Corrigan surname was common in the 17th century in County Fermanagh. Today it has spread across most of Ireland, Scotland and to the United States and Canada. The Irish sept (social), sept ''Ó Corragáin'', whose stronghold was in County Fermanagh, is the origin of the names Corrigan, Carrigan, Courigan, Corgan, and Currigan. Early records in the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' indicate the name was associated with clerics and abbots. It was well established during the Middle Ages, spreading south into the counties of Monaghan, Meath, Roscommon and Offaly. The village of Ballycorrigan near Nenagh in County Tipperary indicates the name also spread to that county. A Corrigan Coat of Arms consists of a ...
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Corrigan, Texas
Corrigan is a town in north central Polk County, Texas. It is located along U.S. Highway 59 and is about 100 miles from Houston. Its population was 1,477 in the 2020 census. Background Corrigan largely emerged when the Houston East and West Texas Railway was completed in 1881; though, the area had seen some establishment of mills and farms prior to the railroad. The town was named Corrigan after Pat Corrigan, the conductor of the first train to pass through the newly built railway in the area. In the years following, the timber industry boomed in Corrigan due to the large pine trees native to the area and access to the railroad. By 1882, there were 17 sawmills in the Corrigan area. The timber industry lead to churches, stores, hotels, gins, and other businesses opening in Corrigan. In 1883, a post office opened. The Corrigan economy began to diversify, which helped the community survive economic downturns that happened periodically in the timber industry. However, the timber indu ...
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Corrigan-Camden High School
Corrigan-Camden High School is a public high school in Corrigan, Texas, United States. It is part of the Corrigan-Camden Independent School District. In addition to Corrigan, the district serves the census-designated place of Pleasant Hill, and a section of the city of Seven Oaks. History In 2011, the school was nominated by the Texas Education Agency to be a blue-ribbon school based on their improvements in math over the past five years. On June 7, 2016, the agriculture building at the school caught on fire, which started when a construction crew was working on the building. There were no students and staff inside the building, and everyone inside the other buildings were evacuated. No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire was unknown. Athletics The school mascot is the bulldog, and is classified as a 3A school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). Athletic programs offered by the school include: * Football * Girls' basketball * Softball * ...
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Corrigan House
The Corrigan House (also known as Nagirroc, which is ''Corrigan'' spelled backwards) is a historic home in Sarasota, Florida. It is located at 463 Sapphire Drive. On May 26, 1994, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v .... References and external links Sarasota County listingsaNational Register of Historic PlacesSarasota County listingsaFlorida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Sarasota County, Florida Houses in Sarasota, Florida Mediterranean Revival architecture in Florida Houses completed in 1926 {{SarasotaCountyFL-NRHP-stub ...
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Jasper Jones
''Jasper Jones'', is a 2009 novel by Australian writer Craig Silvey. It has won and been shortlisted for several major awards including being shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. The novel was selected by the American Library Association as 'Best Fiction for Young Adults' in their 2012 list. Overview In summary, a small rural Australian town grows fearful when a young girl goes missing. Thirteen year-old Charlie grows especially fearful, because he alone knows what has happened. The academic literature has described ''Jasper Jones'' as conforming "to the conventions of Australian Gothic, which projects contemporary experience onto … dysfunctional families in small, remote towns.... where young protagonists encounter violence or death, and where outsiders are punished for their difference". Plot The protagonist Charlie Bucktin is a quiet, book loving, 13-year-old boy who lives in the fictitious rural town of Corrigan, Western Australia. On a summer evenin ...
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Currigan
Currigan is a surname shared by several notable people: * Martin D. Currigan (Ireland 1845–1900), local Irish-American politician in state of Colorado * Thomas G. Currigan (living), local American politician in the state of Colorado; grandson of Martin D. *Currigan - player or person associated with Currie Rugby Football Club, Balerno, Midlothian. See also * Corrigan (other) * Corrigan (surname) The Corrigan (O'Corrigan, Carrigan, Corocan, Courigan, Currigan) surname is of Irish origin. Corrigan means a "Spear" in Irish. It is believed to have originated from Coirdhecan in County Tyrone, Eoghain. It is also believed to be connected to t ... * Korrigan (other) {{surname ...
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Korrigan
In Breton folklore, a Korrigan () is a fairy or dwarf-like spirit. The word ''korrigan'' means in Breton "small-dwarf" (''korr'' means dwarf, ''ig'' is a diminutive and the suffix ''an'' is a hypocoristic). It is closely related to the Cornish word ''korrik'' which means '' gnome''. The name changes according to the place. Among the other names, there are ''korrig'', ''korred'', ''korrs'', ''kores'', ''couril'', ''crion'', ''goric'',Theresa Bane, ''Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology'', p205, 2013, McFarland & Company, ''kornandon'', ''ozigan'', ''nozigan'', ''teuz'', ''torrigan'', ''viltañs'', ''poulpikan'', ''poulpiquet'', and ''paotred ar sabad''. As fairies and dwarves The term is used variously by writers on Breton folklore. Théodore de Villemarqué in ''Barzaz Breiz'' uses the term interchangeably with "fairy" and distinguishes them from dwarves ("nains"). In contrast Walter Evans-Wentz in ''The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries'' argued that in th ...
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