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7 unusual facts about Littleton


Jesup, Iowa

The school district includes the nearby unincorporated communities of Littleton, Wise, and Shady Grove in Buchanan County, and Barclay, Canfield, Jubileee, and Spring Creek in Black Hawk County.

Lil' Miss murder

Entering the DNA profile into law enforcement's CODIS database got a hit showing that it belonged to Dale Wayne Eaton, 57, of Moneta, Wyoming, who, at the time, was incarcerated in Englewood federal prison at Littleton, Colorado, on an unrelated weapons charge.

Littleton, Massachusetts

Greg Hawkes, keyboardist for the 1970s-1980s New Wave group, The Cars, lived in Littleton during the band's early years before moving to Lincoln.

Otterville, Iowa

Otterville remains a sleepy fishing community halfway between Independence and Littleton.

Richard Townley

Colonel Richard Townley (died 1711) was born in England probably at Astlam (Astleham) Manor in Littleton (formerly in Middlesex, today in Surrey).

The Littletons

North and Middle Littleton, a civil parish containing the villages of North and Middle Littleton

Tom Rouen

Rouen attended Heritage High School in Littleton, Colorado, where he lettered in football and baseball.


2010 Panama City school board shootings

On her way out, female Board member Ginger Littleton turned back into the room and attempted to disarm Duke by whacking his pistol with her purse.

Ann Strother

She went to Heritage High School for two years then transferred to Highlands Ranch High School where she helped the basketball team to win two Colorado State Championships.

Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories

Aunt Jenny (Edith Spencer, Agnes Young) offered cooking tips and homespun philosophy from her home in Littleton where she lived on Indian Hill with her canary (Henry Boyd).

Col. Littleton

His grandparents, father and stepmother Martha Littleton (née Beech) instilled in him a strong work ethic and foundation of Biblical principles (he often teaches at his local Church of Christ) and he often references those early life lessons in civic talks and incorporates them in his business conduct.

Columbine massacre

The 1999 Columbine High School massacre of students at Columbine High School near Denver and Littleton, Colorado

Edward Salwey

Salwey was the son of Humphrey Salwey of Stanford Court, Stanford-on-Teme and his wife Anne Littleton, daughter of Sir Edward Littleton.

Emmett Ashford

Emmett Littleton Ashford (November 23, 1914 – March 1, 1980), nicknamed "Ash", was the first African American umpire in Major League Baseball, working in the American League from 1966 to 1970.

Gran Bel Fisher

Gran Bel Fisher (born Jesse Littleton) is an American singer-songwriter from Sabina, Ohio.

Iris Associates

Iris Associates was a software development company founded in Littleton, Massachusetts on December 7, 1984 by Ray Ozzie to build the software ultimately known as Lotus Notes.

Jody Littleton

Littleton is an avid ATV racer, as shown in several YouTube videos at Little Sahara, Oklahoma.

John George Gough

John George Gough senior was christened in 1807 at West Lavington, Wiltshire, England, and English census returns of his twin brother William show that he was born at the nearby hamlet of Littleton-Pannell.

John Littleton and Kate Vogel

As a boy John Littleton grew up around glass art and his father’s colleagues in glass, including Dale Chihuly, Fritz Dreisbach, Erwin Eisch, Robert C. Fritz and Marvin Lipofsky.

KYOL

KCKK, a radio station (1510 AM) licensed to serve Littleton, Colorado, United States

Lakeway

Mildred C. Lakeway School, an elementary school located in Littleton, New Hampshire, United States

Larry Littleton

Larry Marvin Littleton (born April 3, 1954, in Charlotte, North Carolina) was an American professional baseball outfielder who played for the Cleveland Indians during the 1981 baseball season.

Littleton Coin Company

Sundman and Littleton moved from a concentration upon advertising in magazines targeted to a young male readership to ads in the Sunday supplements inserted into mass circulation newspapers, with one particularly successful campaign which offered 10 free Bohemia-Moravia stamps depicting Adolf Hitler ultimately distributing half a million sets, boosting the company's mailing list, and cementing Littleton's place as one of the "Big Five" American stamp dealers of the day.

Littleton Prince

Littleton Prince was a white man executed by hanging in 1833 at Pike County, Alabama for having helped a runaway slave.

The Alabama Department of Archives and History has a letter from the Montgomery County Sheriff informing the governor, John Gayle, that Littleton Prince had escaped from jail.

Littleton v. Prange

Littleton v. Prange is cited in the fictional 2010 Drop Dead Diva episode "Queen of Mean".

Nashoba Valley Ski Area

The area also features a tubing park with 16 runs served by 4 Poma handle tows, this is on the same property, but has a separate entrance on Route 119 in Littleton, Massachusetts

North and Middle Littleton

The parish comprises the villages of North Littleton and Middle Littleton, and is located near the larger settlement of South Littleton.

Novus Biologicals

Novus Biologicals is a biotech company based in Littleton, Colorado, USA with international offices in Oakville, ON, Canada and the Cambridge Science Park in Cambridge, UK.

Tazewell County, Illinois

It is, however, possible that it was named for Littleton's father, prominent Virginia politician Henry Tazewell, for whom Tazewell County, Virginia, was named.

The Hated

After the dissolution of the Hated, Littleton and Meeder went on to form Three Shades of Dirty and were members of the band Slack with Jenny Toomey.

Thomas Walcot

On 10 December 1663 Walcot married Mary Littleton (d. 1695), the daughter of Sir Adam Littleton of Stoke St. Milborough, Shropshire.

Timothy Littleton

Littleton died at the age of 70 and was buried in Temple Church.

U.S. Route 302 in New Hampshire

Between 1922 and 1935, most of the current routing of US 302 from Portland, Maine west to its intersection with New Hampshire Route 18 in Littleton was designated as New England Interstate Route 18.

Vitreography

They include Harvey Littleton's colleagues in glass art, Dale Chihuly, Erwin Eisch, Shane Fero, Stanislav Libenský, Paul Stankard, Therman Statom, Sybren Valkema and Ann Wolff.

White Mountains Region

Other major highways in the region include U.S. Highway 302 (Wells River to Conway), New Hampshire State Route 16 (from Gorham to Conway), State Route 10 (from Littleton to Piermont), and U.S. Route 2 from Lancaster to Shelburne.


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