The community, named after its founder, opened in 1893.
As traditional in those days, the regional officers named the village after its founder, the count.
Muller Road, which runs near the site of the orphanage, is named after its founder.
The settlement grew and in 1936 it was named after its founder.
The Academy was named after its founder only in 1925.
On January 9, 1943 the land became an incorporated city named after its founder.
Named after the college's founder, the road was opened in 1873.
The road was named after the school's founder at the request of the school.
At first they were named after their founder of main itinerant preacher.
White Hall is a freshman dorm, named after the college's founder.