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Martin County, IN Census Data

Indiana Martin County, Indiana People QuickFactsMartin CountyIndianaPopulation, 2005 estimate 10,3866,271,973Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 0.2%3.1%Population, 2000…

Martin County, IN Social Statistics

Martin county indiana dp 2 profile of selected social characteristics SubjectNumberPercent SCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school2,269100.0Nursery school,…

Martin County, IN Economic Statistics

Martin county indiana dp 3 profile of selected economic characteristics SubjectNumberPercent EMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over8,115100.0In labor force5,09962.8Civilian…

Martin County, IN Housing Statistics

Martin county indiana dp 4 profile of selected housing characteristics SubjectNumberPercent Total housing units4,729100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached3,20667.81-unit, attached370…

George R. R. Martin

George R. R. Martin wrote the fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. Fans love him for the rollicking fantasy series that began with 1996's A Game of Thrones, and they famously became cross with him…

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Name at birth: Michael King, Jr.Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Black clergyman who advocated social change through non-violent means. A powerful speaker and a man of great spiritual strength, he…

Nicholas III, pope

(Encyclopedia) Nicholas III, d. 1280, pope (1277–80), a Roman named Giovanni Gaetano Orsini; successor of John XXI. As a cardinal he made a great reputation in diplomacy, and he was a close confidant…

Delany, Martin Robinson

(Encyclopedia) Delany, Martin RobinsonDelany, Martin Robinsondəlāˈnē [key], 1812–85, American black leader, b. Charles Town, Va. (now in West Virginia). The son of free blacks, he attended a black…

James, epistle of the New Testament

(Encyclopedia) James, letter of the New Testament, traditionally classified among the Catholic, or General, Epistles. The James of its ascription is traditionally identified with St. James the Less.…

Colmar

(Encyclopedia) Colmar, Ger. Kolmar Colmar, both: kôlmärˈ [key], city, capital of Haut-Rhin…