Noland River
Est. 150
Noland River is a former settlement on the island of
Hornbeak,
Diol, that was founded in the year 150 and annexed by
Whitehall in 163 and, through further annexation, is now situated in the limits of
Normandy.
Geography
Island: HornbeakCoast: Inland
Area: 0.0 square miles
Origination
Named for: Bathsheba GillesFounded: 150
Founders: Bathsheba GillesAnnexed: None
Annexed by: Whitehall in 163
Ships
Ships in port: None
Houses
Houses: Noland HouseDemography
Highest-ever population: 1 (in 160)
Residents
Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Bathsheba GillesDied here: None
Murders: None
Narrative
150. Noland River, Hornbeak, was founded by Bathsheba Noland, who is currently its lone inhabitant and the origin of its name. 1 newcomer(s) moved to Noland River in 150: Bathsheba Noland.
163. The settlements of Whitehall and Noland River are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Whitehall will absorb the other settlements. Noland River has been annexed by Whitehall.
171. Bathsheba Gilles, who in 150 founded Noland River (and named it for herself), died alone in the wilderness of Hornbeak of starvation; she was 53 years old.