Garner Town, Tennessee
Garner may refer to: Places United States * Garner, Arkansas * Garner, Iowa * Garner, Missouri * Garner, North Carolina Other uses * Garner (surname), a surname * Granary, a grain store * ''Tennessee v. Garner ''Tennessee v. Garner'', 471 U.S. 1 (1985), is a civil case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that, under the Fourth Amendment, when a law enforcement officer is pursuing a fleeing suspect, the officer may not use deadly force ...'', a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the use of deadly force * , a United States Navy minesweeper in commission from 1917 to 1919 See also * Gartner, information technology research firm {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garner, Arkansas
Garner is a town in White County, Arkansas, White County, Arkansas, United States. Brandy Goodwin is the current mayor. The population was 284 at the 2000 census. Geography Garner is located at (35.141201, -91.785220). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.8 km2 (0.7 mi2), of which 1.7 km2 (0.6 mi2) is land and 0.1 km2 (0.1 mi2) (7.14%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 284 people, 103 households, and 83 families residing in the town. The population density was 168.7/km2 (438.2/mi2). There were 113 housing units at an average density of 67.1/km2 (174.4/mi2). The racial makeup of the town was 95.07% Race (United States Census), White, 1.06% Race (United States Census), Black or Race (United States Census), African American, and 3.87% from two or more races. 1.06% of the population were Race (United States Census), Hispanic or Race (United States Census), Latino of any race. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garner, Iowa
Garner is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Iowa, United States. The population was 3,065 in the 2020 census, an increase from 2,922 in 2000. HistoryGarner was named after Col. W. W. Garner, a civil engineer on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. In 1870, Garner was ted by the and was incorporated in 1881 with a population of 321 at that time. In the 1880s, the Du ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garner, Missouri
Garner is an unincorporated community in northern Linn County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is on Missouri Route CC A supplemental route is a state secondary road in the U.S. state of Missouri, designated with letters. Supplemental routes were various roads within the state which the Missouri Department of Transportation was given in 1952 to maintain in additi ... approximately one mile north of the junction of Missouri routes C and 11. The site is on a ridge between the east and west branches of Yellow Creek. History A post office called Garner was established in 1899, and remained in operation until 1903. The community has the name of the local Garner family. References Unincorporated communities in Linn County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{LinnCountyMO-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garner, North Carolina
Garner is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States and a suburb of Raleigh. The population is 31,159 as of the 2020 Census. The city limits are entirely within Wake County, though portions of unincorporated Wake County, as well as the Cleveland community in northern Johnston County, have Garner mailing addresses. It is part of the Research Triangle region of North Carolina and serves as a bedroom community for the region. Geography Garner is located at (35.698243, -78.622865). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.34%, is water. Garner is located entirely within Wake County. There are unincorporated areas of Wake County and Johnston County that have Garner postal addresses, including a portion of the unincorporated, but densely populated, Cleveland Community. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 31,159 people, 11,642 households, and 7,637 families residing i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garner (surname)
Garner is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Abigail Garner (born 1975), American author and advocate * Alan Garner (other), several people *Alice Garner (born 1969), Australian actress, author, musician, teacher and historian * Alfred Buckwalter Garner (1873–1930), American politician, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania *Amanda Garner (born 1985), Australian ballroom dancer * Andrea Garner (born 1979), American basketball player *Andy Garner (born 1966), English footballer *Anthony Garner (1927–2015), political organiser for the British Conservative Party *Archibald Garner (1904–1969), American sculptor *Arthur Garner (1851–c. 1934), British and Australian theatrical entrepreneur *Ben Garner (born 1980), football coach * Bill Garner (other), several people *Blair Garner, American radio host * Bob Garner (1934–1990), American football player * Brett Garner (politician), American politician * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Granary
A granary is a storehouse or room in a barn for threshed grain or animal feed. Ancient or primitive granaries are most often made of pottery. Granaries are often built above the ground to keep the stored food away from mice and other animals and from floods. Early origins From ancient times grain has been stored in bulk. The oldest granaries yet found date back to 9500 BC and are located in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A settlements in the Jordan Valley. The first were located in places between other buildings. However beginning around 8500 BC, they were moved inside houses, and by 7500 BC storage occurred in special rooms. The first granaries measured 3 x 3 m on the outside and had suspended floors that protected the grain from rodents and insects and provided air circulation. These granaries are followed by those in Mehrgarh in the Indus Valley from 6000 BC. The ancient Egyptians made a practice of preserving grain in years of plenty against years of scarcity. The clima ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tennessee V
Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to the north, Virginia to the northeast, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, Arkansas to the southwest, and Missouri to the northwest. Tennessee is geographically, culturally, and legally divided into three Grand Divisions of East, Middle, and West Tennessee. Nashville is the state's capital and largest city, and anchors its largest metropolitan area. Other major cities include Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Clarksville. Tennessee's population as of the 2020 United States census is approximately 6.9 million. Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachian Mountains. Its name derives from "Tanasi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |