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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/18/15 2:51 PM, Charlotte Wolter
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Everyone,<br>
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Aren't
some of these "hamlets" still used as postal addresses? In that
sense, they still exist.<br>
Also, in
the West we have the phenomenon of old rail infrastructure, such
as
watering stations, that were named. A good example is Adamana near
the
Petrified Forest. There are still a couple of houses there. Would
will
still consider those "hamlets"?<br>
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those are pretty much exactly one of the things that makes a hamlet.<br>
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richard<br>
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