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Ashland may refer to: Places Canada *Ashland, New Brunswick United Kingdom *Simpson and Ashland, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire United States Historic sites *Ashland (Henry Clay estate), a historic site in Lexington, Kentucky, and the source of the name of several other Ashlands * Ashland Home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Maryland * Ashland Plantation in Darrow, Louisiana * Ashland (Ashland, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina * Ashland (Henderson, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Communities *Ashland, Alabama *Ashland, California * Ashland, Georgia * Ashland, Illinois * Ashland, Indiana *Ashland, Kansas *Ashland, Kentucky *Clay, Kentucky, founded as Ashland * Ashland, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana *Ashland, Maine, a New England town **Ashland (CDP), Maine, the main village in the town *Ashland, Massachusetts * Ashland, Michigan * Ashland, Mississippi *Ashland, Missouri *Ashland, Montana *Ashland, Nebraska ...
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Ashland, New Brunswick
Ashland is a Canadian community in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Carleton County, New Brunswick. Ashland is located 3.71 km south of Coldstream, New Brunswick, Coldstream. History A post office branch was established there in 1876 and was removed in 1914. In 1898, Ashland was a settlement with 1 post office and a population of 90. Notable people See also *List of communities in New Brunswick References * Communities in Carleton County, New Brunswick {{CarletonCountyNB-geo-stub ...
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Ashland (CDP), Maine
Ashland is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the main village within the town of Ashland in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population of the CDP was 709 at the 2010 census, out of a population of 1,309 for the entire town. Geography The Ashland CDP is located along the Aroostook River near the center of the town of Ashland. Maine State Routes 11, 227 and 163 intersect at the center of the CDP. According to the United States Census Bureau The United States Census Bureau, officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the Federal statistical system, U.S. federal statistical system, responsible for producing data about the American people and American economy, econ ..., the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.52%, is water. Demographics References {{authority control Census-designated places in Maine Census-designated places in Aroostook County, Maine ...
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Ashland, Oklahoma
Ashland is a town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 66 at the 2010 census. History Residents of the young community applied for a United States Post Office to be established using the name "Pearl City." Postal officials did not agree to their choice of names, doubtless because of the existence of a post office at Pearl in Woodward County, Oklahoma Territory. Federal officials were already anticipating the union of the "twin territories" into a single state, and postal officials did not want two post offices in the same state using such similar names. They substituted Ashland instead, and a post office opened at Ashland, Indian Territory on October 1, 1902. At the time of its founding, Ashland was located in Tobucksy County, Choctaw Nation.Morris, John W. ''Historical Atlas of Oklahoma'' (Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1986), Plate 38. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demo ...
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Ashland, Ohio
Ashland is a city in Ashland County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. It is approximately 66 miles southwest of Cleveland. The population was 19,225 at the 2020 census. It is the center of the Ashland Micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Ashland County. History Ashland was laid out by William Montgomery in 1815. Ashland was originally called Uniontown, but in 1822 the city was compelled to adopt a new name because another city in Ohio was already named Uniontown. The new name of Ashland was selected by supporters of the Kentucky congressman Henry Clay, from Ashland, his estate near Lexington. Later, "Henry Clay High School" was considered as a name for what is now known as Ashland High School. In the mid-1800s, Ashland pioneers traveled to Oregon, naming a settlement after the town. In 1878, with financial assistance from the city, the German Baptist Brethren Church opened Ashland College. Ashland became an early center of manufacturing in Ohio. ...
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Ashland, Greene County, New York
Ashland is a town in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was around 682 based on the 2020 US census,US Census Bureau, 2020 census, Ashland town, Greene County, New York https://www.census.gov/search-results.html?searchType=web&cssp=SERP&q=Ashland%20town,%20Greene%20County,%20New%20York Accessed, November 6, 2022 down from 784 in the 2010 census. Ashland is in the northwestern part of the county. History Early settlements were abandoned during the American Revolution, but the town was re-settled in 1788. The town was created from parts of the towns of Windham and Prattsville in 1848. When the town was still part of Windham, it was called Scienceville due to there being "some families of more than ordinary education" in the area. When Scienceville became a separate community in 1848, it was renamed Ashland after the estate of Henry Clay. The presence of hemlock forests led to a tanning industry. Hemlock bark was an important raw material used for le ...
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Ashland, Chemung County, New York
Ashland is a town in Chemung County, New York, United States. The population was 1,515 at the 2020 census. The town is named after the home of Henry Clay. Ashland is on the southern border of the county, south of Elmira. It is part of the Elmira Metropolitan Statistical Area. History In 1779, the Battle of Newtown, a consequence of the Sullivan Expedition, was fought in the north part of the town. The first settlers arrived ''circa'' 1788. The town of Ashland was formed in 1867 from parts of the towns of Chemung, Elmira and Southport. The founders of the town wanted to name it after a prominent citizen, R.C. Lockwood, but he suggested the name "Ashland". Ashland was the last town created in Chemung County. Growing and shipping tobacco was a popular endeavor after 1858. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 2.44%, is water. The Chemung River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River, flows thro ...
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Ashland, New Jersey
Ashland is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Cherry Hill, in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.New Jersey: 2010 - Population and Housing Unit Counts - 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH-2-32)
, August 2012. Accessed October 15, 2012. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 8,302.
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Ashland (CDP), New Hampshire
Ashland is a census-designated place (CDP) and the main village in the town of Ashland in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,082 at the 2020 census, out of 1,938 in the entire town. Geography The CDP is in the southwestern part of the town of Ashland, on both sides of the Squam River, which descends through the center of town. The CDP is bordered to the south by the town of New Hampton and to the west by Interstate 93. The northern border of the CDP runs east and west from the junction of River Street with U.S. Route 3 just south of the dam on the Squam River that controls the elevations Little Squam Lake and Squam Lake, while the eastern edge of the CDP is east of Thompson Street and Ledgewood Lane. U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 25 run through the center of Ashland, leading northeast (US 3 southbound and NH 25 eastbound) to Holderness and northwest (US 3 northbound and NH 25 westbound) to Plymouth. Interstate 93 cr ...
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Ashland, New Hampshire
Ashland is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,938 at the 2020 census, down from 2,076 at the 2010 census.United States Census BureauAmerican FactFinder 2010 Census figures. Retrieved March 23, 2011. Located near the geographical center of the state, Ashland is home to Scribner-Fellows State Forest. The main village of the town, where 1,082 people lived at the 2020 census, is defined as the Ashland census-designated place (CDP) and is located at the junction of U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 25 with NH Route 132. History Ashland was once the southwestern corner of Holderness, chartered in 1751 by colonial Governor Benning Wentworth. However, hostilities during the French and Indian War delayed settlement, and in 1761, it was regranted as "New Holderness" (although "New" would be dropped in 1816). Settled in 1763, the town was predominantly agricultural except for Holderness Village on the Squam River, with falls that drop a ...
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Ashland, Nebraska
Ashland is a city in Saunders County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 3,262 at th2022 census History Ashland is located at the site of a low-water limestone ledge along the bottom of Salt Creek, an otherwise mud-bottomed stream that was a formidable obstacle for wagon trains on the great westward migrations of the late 1840s and 1850s. The Oxbow Trail, a variant route of the Oregon Trail, ran from Nebraska City (on the Missouri River) to Fort Kearny (on the Platte River), where it joined the main route of the Oregon Trail. The limestone bottom of Salt Creek at Ashland made it an excellent fording site. Ashland was established in 1870 and named after Ashland, the estate of Henry Clay. Today, Ashland benefits by its proximity to Interstate 80 and the cities of Omaha and Lincoln. While in some respects Ashland is becoming a "bedroom community" of those much larger cities, it retains a rural character. That coherence as a community, and a 30-minute drive to eith ...
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Ashland, Montana
Ashland is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rosebud County, Montana, United States. The population was 464 at the 2000 census. Ashland is immediately east of the boundary of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation and also along the Tongue River. It is the location of the St. Labre Indian Catholic High School, established in 1884 as a boarding school by a Catholic mission to the Cheyenne. The town was established in 1881 and called Straders after the first postmaster. The name was changed to Ashland in 1886. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Ashland had the original supervisor office for the Custer National Forest. There remains an Ashland Ranger District. The 436,000 acre Ashland Ranger District contains the largest contiguous block of land in Federal ownership in eastern Montana and has one of the largest grazing programs in the nation. This area is also rich in coal and wildlife. Some oil and gas activity ...
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Ashland, Missouri
Ashland is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States. Ashland is part of the Columbia, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,747 at the 2020 census. History Ashland was founded in 1853. It was named for the Ashland estate of Kentucky Congressman Henry Clay in Lexington, Kentucky. Clay was instrumental in the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which allowed Missouri's admission as the 24th state. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which, is land and is water. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 3,707 people, 1,428 households, and 990 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 1,530 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 96.7% White, 0.8% African American, 0.3% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 0.4% from other races, and 1.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.5% of the population. ...
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