For the United States Department of Energy Department of Energy facility, see SavannahRiver Site Geobox River Name section name SavannahRiver native name other name Tugaloo River Image image SavannahRiver Augusta Canal Riverwatch Pkwy 2.jpg image size image caption SavannahRiver at Augusta, Georgia ... note ref name gnis gnis 1253486 SavannahRiver ref source elevation imperial 655 source elevation note ... River watershed File Savannahriver cargo ship.jpg thumb A cargo ship navigates the narrow SavannahRiver channel at Savannah File Riverwalk Augusta in December.jpg thumb SavannahRiver at Riverwalk Augusta The SavannahRiver is a major river in the southeastern United States , forming most of the border ... tributaries of the Savannah, the Tugaloo River and the Chattooga River , form the northernmost part of the border. The SavannahRiver drainage basin extends into the southeastern side of the Appalachian ... on the Tallulah River , a tributary of the Tugaloo River that forms the northwest branch of the SavannahRiver. Two major cities are located along the SavannahRiverSavannah, Georgia , and Augusta ... reservoirs like Lake Hartwell , also, the SavannahRiver was once navigable by freight barges between ... Augusta Chronicle September 3, 2009. ref The SavannahRiver is tidal at Savannah. Downstream ... a section of the SavannahRiver near the city of Savannah. Name The name Savannah comes from a group ... lands at the SavannahRiver s head of navigation on the fall line , near present day Augusta, Georgia ... SavannahRiver Basin , Georgia River Network. ref The origin and meaning of the name savana for these Shawnee ... History The SavannahRiver was influential in the economic development of Georgia, and two major cities were founded on the river in the 18th century. Savannah, Georgia Savannah was established in 1733 ... as far as Augusta. The SavannahRiver became significant in the 1950s when development commenced on the SavannahRiver Plant for making nuclear weapons materials. Historical and variant names ... more details
Little RiverSavannahRiver may refer to the following tributaries of the SavannahRiver Little River Columbia County, Georgia GNIS ID 317163 Little River McCormick County, South Carolina GNIS ID 1229933 SIA ... more details
The SavannahRiver National Laboratory SRNL is the applied research and development laboratory at the U.S. United States Department of Energy Department of Energy s DOE SavannahRiver Site SRS near Aiken, South Carolina . SRNL was founded in 1951 as the SavannahRiver Laboratory. It was certified as a national laboratory on May 7, 2004. ref http www.energy.gov news archives 1341.htm U.S. Department of Energy press release ref SRNL research topics include environmental remediation , technologies for the hydrogen economy , handling of hazardous materials, and technologies for prevention of nuclear proliferation . The laboratory has specific experience in Radioactive waste Vitrification vitrification of nuclear waste and hydrogen storage initially developed to support production of tritium and plutonium at the SavannahRiver Site during the Cold War . SRNL is a founding member of the South Carolina Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Alliance SCHFCA . The laboratory employs 945 people and has an annual budget of 210 million U.S. Dollars 2010 . ref http www.efcog.org library council meeting SAMtg.120810 Presentations Michalske, 20Terry.pdf SavannahRiver National Laboratory Future Vision ref SavannahRiver National Laboratory has been operated by SavannahRiver Nuclear Solutions, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy since 2008. SavannahRiver Nuclear Solutions, LLC is a partnership consisting of Fluor Corp. Fluor Daniel , Honeywell , Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman . References Reflist See also SavannahRiver Site United States Department of Energy United States Department of Energy National Laboratories Top 100 US Federal Contractors External links http srnl.doe.gov Official website of the SavannahRiver National Laboratory SRNL http www.srs.gov Official website of the SavannahRiver Site SRS coord 33 20 N 81 44 W type landmark display title Category United States Department of Energy National Laboratories US gov stub ... more details
Infobox Riverriver name New SavannahRiver image name image size caption origin mouth basin countries Jamaica length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The New SavannahRiver is a river of Jamaica . See also List of rivers of Jamaica References http earth info.nga.mil gns html index.html GEOnet Names Server Image JamaicaOMC.png OMC Map http www.lib.utexas.edu maps americas jamaica pol 2002.jpg CIA Map Ford, Jos C. and Finlay, A.A.C. 1908 . The Handbook of Jamaica. Jamaica Government Printing Office Jamaica geo stub Rivers of Jamaica coord 18 12 N 78 14 W display title region JM type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Jamaica ... more details
Where is it 1 article s infobox 2 northern terminus date April 2012 Infobox road state GA type GA route 555 & 565 alternate name Savannah River Parkway marker image Image Georgia 555.svg 70px Image Georgia 565.svg 70px map length mi length km established direction a South direction b North terminus a jct state GA I 95 SR 21 SR 405 in Port Wentworth, Georgia Port Wentworth east branch br jct state GA I 16 US 25 US 301 SR 73 SR 404 southwest of Statesboro west branch terminus b where date April 2012 in Augusta, Georgia Augusta junction previous type GA previous route 540 next type GA next route 732 The Savannah River Parkway , also known as State Route 555 and State Route 565 , are two roadways that parallel the Savannah River from Port Wentworth, Georgia Port Wentworth northwest of Savannah, Georgia Savannah to Augusta, Georgia Augusta . The parkway proceeds southward from Augusta to Millen, Georgia Millen , where it diverges. The west branch follows U.S. Route 25 Georgia U.S. Route 25 to Statesboro, Georgia Statesboro , and then southward to Interstate 16 . The northern branch continues southeastward, following State Route 21 Georgia State Route 21 , to meet Interstate 95 in Georgia Interstate 95 just northwest of Savannah. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation , the roadway is substantially complete. The roadway is being considered for inclusion as part of Interstate 3 , which ultimately is planned to run from Savannah to Knoxville, Tennessee . See also Portal inline Georgia U.S. state Portal inline U.S. Roads Interstate 3 Interstate 14 Fall Line Freeway Central Savannah River Area External links http www.dot.state.ga.us informationcenter programs roadimprovement grip documents facts savannahriverparkwayfactsheet.pdf Georgia DOT Savannah River Parkway description http thomas.loc.gov cgi bin cpquery 12?&sid cp109SRdIl&l f 201&l file list cp109ch.lst&l b 151&hd count 50&l t 223&refer &r n hr203.109&db id 109&item 12&sel TOC 493076& 2005 SAFETEA LU leg ... more details
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Image SavannahRiverSite ISS012 E 16633.jpg thumb 250px The SavannahRiver Site viewed from the International Space Station . The SavannahRiver Site SRS is a nuclear reservation in the United States in the state ... Department of Energy DOE . The management and operating contract is held by SavannahRiver Nuclear Solutions LLC SRNS , and the Liquid Waste Operations contract is held by SavannahRiver Remediation ... and store nuclear materials. SRS is also home to the SavannahRiver National Laboratory ... DuPont to build and operate a nuclear facility near the SavannahRiver in South Carolina. The company ... became the SavannahRiver Site, managed by the United States Atomic Energy Commission U.S. Atomic Energy ... University of Georgia professor Eugene Odum founded the SavannahRiver Ecology Laboratory to study ... Environmental Research Park. Image Savannahriver site.JPG thumb 300px left L Reactor Facility L Area, SavannahRiver Site, September 16, 1982 1981 1983 An environmental cleanup program began ... States Environmental Protection Agency EPA . Westinghouse SavannahRiver Company assumed management ... Transition and Community Assistance began. 1994 1997 The SavannahRiver Site Citizens Advisory Board ... waste tanks were closed. 1998 2000 SavannahRiver Site was selected as the site of three new ... their last production run. The SavannahRiver Technology Center participated in a study of using ... Chronicle ref 2003 In January, Westinghouse SavannahRiver Company completed transferring the last ... ahead of schedule. In a visit, Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham designated the SavannahRiver National ... Valley Authority s commercial nuclear reactors. SavannahRiver Site s first shipment ... ZZ16 fas.org ref Contract changes Management of the SavannahRiver Site was to be bid in 2006 ... 2008. Responding to the DOE RFP, the SavannahRiver Nuclear Solutions SRNS , LLC now a Fluor partnership ... 2 and take over operation on August 1, 2008. See also SavannahRiver National Laboratory PUFF PLUME ... more details
The SavannahRiver Ecology Laboratory SREL is a research unit of the University of Georgia, located at the U.S. Department of Energy s DOE SavannahRiver Site SRS in Aiken, South Carolina . SREL is supported by federal, state, industry and foundation funding. Since the laboratory s founding in 1951 by Dr. Eugene Odum of the University of Georgia , a pioneer of modern ecology, SREL scientists have conducted long term environmental studies on the SRS nuclear facility. SREL offers short and long term educational and research opportunities in ecology and environmental sciences for graduate and undergraduate students. A wide variety of natural habitat types on the SRS, along with the presence of nuclear and industrial facilities, provides students an exceptional opportunity to study natural and disturbed ecological systems in the same region. Combined with a modern laboratory and field facilities and a diverse natural flora and fauna, SREL offers opportunities for students to develop ecological expertise and for visiting investigators to conduct research. Timeline 1951 The United States Atomic Energy Commission Atomic Energy Commission AEC asked the University of Georgia to submit a proposal to conduct ecological research at SavannahRiver Plant SRP, later renamed SRS . Dr. Eugene Odum , headed the effort, and with 11,934 in funding for the first year, a small but eager group began work three days after the budget was approved. Odum and a group of scientists, many of whom volunteered their time and knowledge, focused on two areas of research Inventory of conspicuous features of the environment of the site and basic, long term ecological research. 1955 The University of Georgia hired Dr. Robert Norris as the first ecologist to conduct full time research at the SavannahRiver Plant ... Ecology. In the mid 1960s the University of Georgia renamed the Laboratory the SavannahRiver ... in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation http www.srs.gov Official website of the SavannahRiver Site ... more details
Savannah , an aggregation of software development projects affiliated with the GNU project Places in the United States Savannah, Georgia SavannahRiver , Major river flowing through Savannah, Georgia Port of Savannah , Major U.S. seaport Savannah, California Savannah, Missouri Savannah, New York Savannah, Tennessee Savanna, Illinois Palo Alto, Mississippi , also called SavannahSavannah Township disambiguation two places Savannah Town, South Carolina , a historic settlement near Augusta, Georgia SavannahRiver Site , a nuclear facility near Aiken, South Carolina & Augusta, Georgia Other places ...distinguish Savana Wiktionarypar savannah TOCright Savannah or savanna is a type of grassland. It can also mean People Savannah King , a Canadian freestyle swimmer Savannah Guthrie , American journalist and attorney currently working for NBC News Savannah Outen , a singer who gained popularity on YouTube ... AVN Awards Savannah pornographic actress , real name Shannon Michelle Wilsey, an American pornographic actress who committed suicide Savannah, the ring name of wrestler Angela Marie Fong Savannah ... Parish, Jamaica Ships SS Savannah , the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean USS Savannah AOR 4 USS Savannah AOR 4 , a US Navy Wichita class replenishment oiler NS Savannah NS Savannah , the first ... Blue Savannah , a song by Erasure Savannah TV series , a television soap opera Savannah, a character in Jay Jay the Jet Plane Other uses Savannah cat , a breed of cat Savannah Monitor , a lizard Savanna Dry , a brand of cider Siege of Savannah , a battle in the American Revolutionary War Savanna, the Japanese market name for the Mazda RX 7 car disambig DEFAULTSORT Savannah Disambiguation Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Savannah de Savannah es Savannah desambiguaci n fr Savannah ko hr Savannah it Savannah lt Savana reik m s nl Savannah ja no Savannah pl Savannah pt Savannah desambigua o ro Savannah dezambiguizare ru sv Savannah tr Savannah uk ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Infobox lighthouse image name Savannah Light Georgia, US State .jpg caption Savannah Light location SavannahRiver, Georgia U.S. state Georgia coordinates yearbuilt 1922 yearlit 1964 automated Yes yeardeactivated 1996 br No longer in existence foundation 4 Steel pilings construction Steel shape Texas Tower lighthouse Texas tower marking elevation height currentlens lens DCB 24 intensity range characteristic Savannah Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Georgia U.S. state Georgia , United States , off the entrance to SavannahRiver, Georgia U.S. state Georgia . It was the second tower to be demolished after a collision with a foreign flagged freighter. History The Savannah Texas Tower lighthouse Texas Tower was constructed and placed in operation in 1964, and was built to be an automated light, controlled by the personnel at the Tybee Island Light Station . In 1996, it became the second Texas Tower to be demolished after a collision with a foreign flagged freighter, the first instance being the Ambrose Light Ambrose tower. In the case of the Savannah structure, the Singapore container ship Neptune Jade struck the tower in November 1996. The collision sheared off and destroyed the entire structure. A buoy marked the wreckage until a Marine salvage salvage company was contracted to retrieve the wreckage off the ocean floor for scrapping. Coord missing Georgia U.S. state Lighthouses of Georgia Category Lighthouses in Georgia U.S. state Category Buildings and structures completed in 1964 Category Buildings and structures in Savannah, Georgia ... more details
refimprove article date July 2010 Savannah Dragway was an eighth mile nowrap 200 m dragstrip used by the NHRA located near in Savannah, Georgia . The track opened as a quarter mile nowrap 400 m facility in 1968, but safety concerns and rising insurance costs caused it to convert to the smaller distance in the mid 1980s. They were forced to close down at the end of 2005, this was because a neighbour filed many noise complaints and also because their lease expired. An eighth mile track called SavannahRiver Dragway opened in 2006 in Screven County . It is further from Savannah, convert 50 mi km northwest of the old Savannah Dragway location. External links http www.savannahdragway.com was their website. http old.savannahnow.com stories 122805 3523252.shtml this is a savannah newspaper article about its closing cars coord 32.048516 N 81.177056 W type landmark display title Category Motorsport venues in Georgia U.S. state Category Defunct motorsport venues in the United States Category Defunct drag racing venues Category Sports venues in Savannah, Georgia GeorgiaUS sports venue stub Autoracing venue stub ... more details
of the SavannahRiver to protect the Carolinas from Spanish Florida and French Louisiana. On February ... Savannah author date accessdate ref The city was named for the SavannahRiver , which probably derives ... of the SavannahRiver s navigation on the fall line , near present day Augusta, Georgia Augusta . ref ... SavannahRiver Basin publisher Georgia River Network ref Another theory is that the name Savannah refers ... is the primary port on the SavannahRiver and the largest port in the state of Georgia. It is also ... north into the SavannahRiver. Climate Savannah s climate is classified as Humid subtropical climate ... the SavannahRiver past the Savannah Historic District . Agriculture was essential to Savannah s economy ... from downtown Savannah and surrounded by the SavannahRiver . The Belles Ferry connects the island ... 2006.jpg thumb right Forsyth Park Image River St in Savannah, Georgia.JPG thumb right River Street Image GA Savannah HD City Hall sq pano01.jpg thumb right City hall Savannah ... River Street Streetcar , and a ferry to Hutchinson Island Georgia Hutchinson Island and the Savannah ...About a city in the U.S. state of Georgia. other uses of SavannahSavannah disambiguation Infobox settlement ... name City of Savannah founded 1733 other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English ... Montage savannah.jpg imagesize 255px image caption image flag flag size image seal Savannah official ... size image map Chatham County Georgia Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Savannah Highlighted.svg ... www.savannahga.gov SavannahGA.gov footnotes Savannah is the largest city and the county seat of Chatham ... . Established in 1733, the city of Savannah was the colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia. ref name NewGA Savannah cite web url http www.georgiaencyclopedia.org nge Article.jsp?id h 1056&hl y title Savannah work New Georgia Encyclopedia publisher Georgia ... Today Savannah is an industrial center and an important Atlantic seaport. It is Georgia s fourth ... more details
CSS Savannah is the name of two ships in the Confederate States Navy CSS Savannah gunboat CSS Savannah gunboat , a sidewheel steamer converted to a gunboat in 1861 CSS Savannah ironclad CSS Savannah ironclad , an ironclad ram launched in 1863 HIDING SINCE NOT RELEVANT TO TITLE See also USS Savannah USS Savannah . disambig ... more details
of the SavannahRiver approximately convert 18 mi km from the Atlantic Ocean . Operated by the Georgia Ports Authority Georgia Ports Authority GPA , the Port of Savannah competes primarily with the Port ... million square foot import warehouse at the SavannahRiver International Trade Park, located four miles 6 km from the Garden City Terminal at the Port of Savannah. The import warehouse opened on June ... center on convert 115 acre km2 1 at the SavannahRiver International Trade Park. The first ...The Port of Savannah is a major United States of America U.S. seaport located at Savannah, Georgia Savannah ... ports linked to the Gulf of Mexico, Port Bainbridge and Port Columbus. File Savannah On Map.png thumb The location of the Port of Savannah, GA Between 2000 and 2005 alone, the Port of Savannah was the fastest ... the national average is 9.7 percent . On July 30, 2007, the GPA announced that the Port of Savannah ... a 14.5 percent increase and a new record for containers handled at the Port of Savannah. In the past ... has added the Port of Savannah to its MECL2 service. With the addition, Arlington, Va. based Maersk Line now has five services calling on the Port of Savannah. The MECL2 service will increase Savannah ... signed a twenty year agreement that would make the Port of Savannah one of its primary ports of call ... direct service from southern India, we are pleased to introduce this unique service to enhance Savannah ... by selecting Savannah as the MECL2 service s first port of call on the U.S. East Coast, said Doug J. Marchand, executive director of the GPA. Suez Express and East Coast Savannah Express On June ... to the Port of Savannah, one via the Suez Canal and one via the Panama Canal. The weekly Suez Express SZX will provide increased capacity via Savannah to and from India and Southeast Asia, deploying eight vessels. The SZX, which will originate in Singapore , calls on Colombo , Sri Lanka , before Savannah ... days for the SZX service to transit from Singapore to Savannah. The weekly East Coast Savannah Express ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Rupununi Savannah.jpg thumb right 325px Rupununi savannah, in the Upper Takutu Upper Essequibo region of Guyana . The Rupununi savannah is a savanna plain in Guyana , in the Upper Takutu Upper Essequibo region. It is an ecoregion of the Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands Biome . Description The Rupununi savannah is located between the Rupununi River and the border with Brazil and Venezuela . The savannah is dissected by the Kanuku Mountains . The savannah is teeming with wildlife, including a large variety of bird species. The savanah is also home to the jaguar as well as the harpy eagle . The region usually floods in the wet season May August . Settlements There are Amerindian villages dotted throughout the Rupununi savannah, as well as many ranches worked by vaqueros cowboys , some of whom are descendants of 19th century Scotland Scottish settlers. The main town is Lethem, Guyana Lethem , located beside the Takutu River , the border with Brazil . Owing to the savanna s remoteness from the rest of the country most trade is conducted with Brazil and most people speak a little Portuguese language Portuguese . In 1969 some ranchers started what has been referred to as the Rupununi Uprising . The revolt was quelled within a few days. coord 2 45 N 59 45 W source kolossus plwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Rupununi Savannah Category Geography of Guyana Category Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands Category Ecoregions of South America Guyana geo stub cs Rupununi es Sabana de Rupununi fr Savane du Rupununi pl Rupununi sawanna ... more details
taken 40 days. Savannah steamed up the SavannahRiver and arrived safely back at her home port at 10 ...About the 1818 steamship Savannah other uses of the term Savannah disambiguation Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File SS Savannah.jpg 300px Savannah Ship caption Savannah Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Ship name Savannah Ship namesake Savannah, Georgia Ship owner ... aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes SS Savannah was an United States American Hybrid vehicle ... voyage, Savannah was not a commercial success as a steamship and was converted back into a sailing ship shortly after returning from Europe . ref name morrison1903 407 Savannah was wrecked off ... after Savannah nowiki s nowiki pioneering voyage. Development Savannah was originally built as a packet ... shipping firm from Savannah, Georgia , to purchase the vessel, convert it to a steamship and gain .... 617 618. ref ref name morrison406 Morrison, p. 406. ref Savannah was therefore equipped with a steam ... ref Description The Allaire Iron Works of New York supplied Savannah nowiki ... and a 5 foot stroke. Savannah nowiki s nowiki engine and machinery were unusually large for their time ..., p. 618. ref File Diagram of SS Savannah.jpg thumb left Diagram of Savannah , showing lines and sail ... and guards took no more than about 15 minutes. Savannah is the only known ship to have been fitted with retractable paddlewheels. ref Smithsonian, p. 629. ref Savannah nowiki s nowiki hull and rigging .... Contemporary engravings suggest that Savannah nowiki s nowiki mainmast was set further astern ... Smithsonian, p. 622. ref Interior Savannah was fitted with 32 passenger berths, with two berths in each of the 16 state rooms. ref Charleston Courier, 17 April 1819 quoted in Frank O. Braynard, S.S. Savannah ... a pleasure yacht than a steam packet. ref name museum622 Early service When it became known that Savannah ... seamen prepared to serve on the vessel. Savannah conducted a successful trial of approximately two ... more details
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Savannah , after the city of Savannah, Georgia . USS Savannah 1798 2 was a 1 gun galley built in 1799. USS Savannah 1842 2 was a sailing frigate launched in 1842. USS Savannah AS 8 3 was a submarine tender in World War I . USS Savannah CL 42 3 was a light cruiser in service during World War II . USS Savannah AOR 4 3 was a fleet replenishment oiler in service from 1970 to 1995. Other ships CSS Savannah disambiguation CSS Savannah , two ships of the Confederate States Navy . SS Savannah SS Savannah was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic. NS Savannah NS Savannah was a nuclear powered merchant ship in use from 1962 to 1972. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Savannah Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Savannah vi USS Savannah ... more details
by the City of Savannah and was docked at the end of River Street near the Talmadge Memorial Bridge ...Italic title prefixed 2 For other ships with this name, see Savannah disambiguation Ships . Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image NSsavannah 1962.gif 300px Ship caption NS Savannah passing under the Golden Gate Bridge Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name NS Savannah Ship owner United ... programs ns savannah index.asp title NS Savannah accessdate 2008 03 16 work US Maritime Administration ... American Export Isbrandtsen Lines ref name FoF cite web url http www.faktaomfartyg.nu savannah 1962.htm title N S Savannah 1962 accessdate 2008 02 07 author Micke Asklander date work Fakta om Fartyg language in Swedish ref Ship registry Savannah, Georgia Savannah , USA Ship route Ship ordered 1955 ... ton cargo capacity Ship crew 124 Ship notes NS Savannah , named for SS Savannah SS Savannah , was the first ... of Nuclear power nuclear energy . ref name Sun08 cite news author Laura McCandlish title Savannah calls ... launched on 5 December 1957, was the first nuclear powered civil ship. NS Savannah has been moored ... 03 26 publisher Sandia National Laboratories url http www.sandia.gov LabNews LN03 26 99 savannah ... NS Savannah as a joint project of the United States Atomic Energy Commission Atomic Energy Commission ... In 1969, The NS Savannah became the first nuclear powered ship to dock in New York City. It was a centerpiece ... toured Savannah and the other special events of Nuclear Week. These events included demonstrations ... program. The appearance of Savannah and the Nuclear Week in New York program was designed and implemented ... Pwr.jpg thumb left 130px The pressurized water reactor of NS Savannah Economics of nuclear propulsion Savannah was a demonstration of the technical feasibility of nuclear propulsion for merchant ... smudged by exhaust smoke. From 1965 to 1971, the Maritime Administration leased Savannah to American Export Isbrandtsen Lines for revenue cargo service. However, Savannah s cargo space was limited to 8,500 ... more details
Battle of Savannah may refer to The 1778 Great Britain British Capture of Savannah during the American Revolutionary War The 1779 American Siege of Savannah during the American Revolution Closing Savannah as a port following the Battle of Fort Pulaski in 1862 The capture of Savannah following Sherman s March to the Sea in 1864 disambig ... more details
Savannah Township may refer to one of the following places within the United States Savannah Township, Becker County, Minnesota Savannah Township, Butler County, Nebraska Savannah Township, Jackson County, North Carolina Savannah Township, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma See also Savanna Township, Carroll County, Illinois Savannah disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Savannah Township ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Savannah, Ohio settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map OHMap doton Savannah.png mapsize 250px map caption Location of Savannah, Ohio image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Ohio subdivision type2 List of counties in Ohio County subdivision name2 Ashland County, Ohio Ashland Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 1.1 area land km2 1.1 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.4 area land sq mi 0.4 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 372 population density km2 324.0 population density sq mi 839.1 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone ... ID blank1 info 1065289 GR 3 website footnotes Savannah is a village United States Ohio village in Ashland ... Census 2000 2000 census . Geography Savannah is located at coord 40 57 55 N 82 21 55 W type city 40.965249, 82.365168 , GR 1 along the Vermilion River Ohio Vermilion River . According to the United ... of those under age 18 and 14.7 of those age 65 or over. History Savannah, was laid out in 1818, by John .... In 1836 or 1837, the names of town and post office was changed to Savannah and from this time until ... 1830 and 1840 to erect a new county, with Savannah as the county seat this failing, the town declined for several years. In 1858, an institution of learning called the Savannah Male and Female Academy ... div External links http www.savannahohio.com index.html Official Village of Savannah Website ... Savannah Ohio es Savannah Ohio ht Savannah, Ohio nl Savannah Ohio pt Savannah Ohio vo Savannah Ohio ... more details
ABA team color1 silver color2 black logo SavannahStorm.PNG pixels 200px founded 2010 league American Basketball Association 2000 ABA history Savannah Storm 2010 present arena Savannah High School Georgia Savannah High School city Savannah, Georgia colors black, white, royal blue, silver owner Anthony Bryan coach Patricia Huisinga championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot The Savannah Storm is an expansion franchise of the American Basketball Association 2000 American Basketball Association which began play in the 2010 11 season. The Storm are located in Savannah, Georgia Savannah , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , with home games on the campus of Savannah High School Georgia Savannah High School . External links http www.savstorm.com Savannah Storm official website ABA Teams Georgia Sports GeorgiaUS basketball team stub Category American Basketball Association 2000 present teams Category Basketball teams in Georgia U.S. state Category Sports in Savannah, Georgia Category Sports clubs established in 2010 ... more details
the mouth of the SavannahRiver , on December 23. ref Wilson, p. 71 ref American defenses File MajGenRobertHowe.jpg ...for other actions at Savannah Battle of Savannah disambiguation Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Savannah partof the American Revolutionary War image File ArchibaldCampbell.jpg 200px caption ... painter George Romney , c. 1792 date December 29, 1778 place Savannah, Georgia coordinates coord ... name Wilson80 campaignbox Campaignbox American Revolutionary War Southern 1775 1779 The Capture of Savannah , or sometimes the First Battle of Savannah due to a Siege of Savannah siege in 1779 , was an American ... Savannah, and begin the process of returning Georgia to British control. He was to be assisted by troops ..., Florida Saint Augustine in East Florida . After landing near Savannah on December 23, Campbell ... was only occupied by Campbell for a few weeks before he retreated back to Savannah, citing insufficient Loyalist and Indian support and the threat of Patriot forces across the SavannahRiver in South Carolina . The British held off a Franco American Siege of Savannah siege in 1779, and held the city ... . ref Wilson, p. 61 ref British preparations Image GAMap doton Savannah 200px.PNG thumb right Location of Savannah in modern Georgia In June and July 1779 Clinton successfully removed his troops from ... Brown in 1776, began with the capture of the capital Georgia, Savannah, Georgia Savannah . ref Cashin ... Army troops, arriving in Savannah late that month. He learned that Campbell had sailed from ... a vigorous defense of Savannah, in spite of the fact that they were likely to be significantly ... from the flag of Congress . ref name Wilson77 Wilson, p. 77 ref The British held Savannah until July 11, 1782, when its troops were withdrawn. Savannah was used as a base to conduct coastal raids ..., a combined French and American Siege of Savannah siege to recapture Savannah failed with significant ... in 1781, but Savannah remained in British hands until 1782. ref Coleman, pp. 85 86 ref clear Notes ... more details
GNU Savannah is a project of the Free Software Foundation initiated by Lo c Dachary , which serves as a collaborative Forge software software development management system for Free Software projects. Savannah ... , Git software Git , Mercurial software Mercurial , ref Matt Lee http www.fsf.org blogs community savannah On the savannah, where the gnu roam... ref Bazaar software Bazaar , mailing list, web hosting, file hosting, and bug tracking services. Savannah runs Savane, which is based on the same software as that used to run the popular SourceForge portal. Savannah s website is split into two domain names ... for all other software. Unlike SourceForge , Savannah s focus is for hosting free software projects ... and resignations among the Savannah hackers i.e. volunteers team, FSF announced that it was going to move GNU Savannah from the Savannah now Savane software to GForge due to a mistaken perception that the codebase was now unmaintained. The Savannah hackers protested and the plan to migrate ceased ... system, best known as the hosting software for the GNU Project s Savannah websites. The GNU Project s Savannah website started out using SourceForge as its hosting software. However, after Savannah ... fork was originally called simply Savannah , since it was the software running the GNU Project s Savannah website and had no other name. It was later renamed Savane , the French language French ... s Savannah, that use the software. The software is currently being rewritten using the Python programming ... site home site of Savane SourceForge &ndash software used by GNU Savannah before fork Tigris.org ... External links http savannah.gnu.org and http savannah.nongnu.org &ndash Savannah main sites http ...?sid 04 04 13 150253 title FSF Migrating From Savannah to Gforge publisher Slashdot date 2004 04 13 Article ... Savannah Category GNU Project Category Project hosting websites programming software stub de GNU Savannah es GNU Savannah fr GNU Savannah ko GNU Savannah hu GNU Savannah nl GNU Savannah ja GNU ... more details
The Savannah Colts were a South Atlantic League baseball team based in Savannah, Georgia , USA that played from 1913 to 1915. Mainly under manager Perry Lipe , they won their league s championship in their first two years of existence. ref http www.baseball reference.com minors team.cgi?city Savannah&state GA&country US BR Minors page ref References reflist Category Sports clubs established in 1913 Category Defunct minor league baseball teams Category Sports in Savannah, Georgia baseball team stub ... more details