Nicole Desmond (First State)
2022 US Jr. Championships (Day 1)

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Nicole Desmond (First State)
2022 US Jr. Championships (Day 1)
South Carolina became the first state to attempt to secede from the United States on December 20, 1860.
A playlist featuring Robert Miles, Tiësto, Delerium, and others
“Imo the gyms in the us with the most artistic girls are MG Elite, GAGE, and First State.”
Just got back from Delaware and they have "first state" plastered everywhere, license plates, radio, anything and everything.
Its annoying and has the exact same energy as those people who comment "first" on youtube videos.
On this day in 1787, the Hagley Library’s home state of Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, earning it the nickname of “The First State”. We’re marking the occasion with this hand-drawn map that’s even closer to home. Created in 1797, just ten years after statehood, it was used by landowner Rumford Dawes to apply for insurance on the buildings depicted. This property was first put to use as an industrial site eighteen years earlier in 1779, when John Gregg and his brother Samuel Gregg, Jr. partnered with brothers Joshua and John Gilpin to establish a forge, rolling mill, slitting mill, and saw mill at the site. Dawes purchased the property in 1783, and used it to operate a metalworking business with his brother Abijah, where they manufactured nails and other goods for sale in their store on Water St. in Wilmington. By 1810, they had sold the property to Thomas Massey, who used the site to run a cotton-spinning business. On October 1, 1812, Massey sold the property to the E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which was looking to expand the operations of their black powder mills located upstream at Eleutherian Mills, which had been founded in 1802 by the French immigrant Eleuthère Irénée du Pont. By the time industrial operations at the site ceased in 1921, the DuPont company’s operations had spread nationwide. The Hagley Museum opened here in 1957, and the Library followed in 1961.
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Audrey Snyder (First State)
2022 US Classic (Junior)