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* 1911 The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway is completed across the southeastern corner of the county.
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In 1911, Chaplain Groves was ordered to return to the 14th Infantry, which was now stationed at Fort William Henry Harrison, Montana.
Because of its unique origins as a military fort turned Indian boarding school turned state public school, Fort Lewis College also follows a 1911 mandate to provide a tuition-free education for qualified Native Americans.
Fort Bragg is the western terminus of the California Western Railroad ( otherwise known locally as the " Skunk Train ", Steam passenger service was started in 1904, extended to the town of Willits in 1911, running through the Coast Redwood forests to the city of Willits, inland.
Nearby, in Courthouse Square Park, is the Fort Yamhill Block House, which was brought to Dayton in 1911 to prevent its demolition.
In 1910 or 1911, while the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Company was making plans to lay a track through the community, company officials asked residents to rename their town Menard to facilitate the painting of signs.
By 1911 the city became a stop on the Fort Worth Southern Traction Company's electric urban railway from Fort Worth to Cleburne.
Holbrook then served as Assistant to the Chief Commissary, Maneuver Division, San Antonio, Texas, until July 21, 1911 and at Fort Riley until September 20, 1911.
* Curle, J., 1911, A Roman Frontier Post and its People: The Fort of Newstead in the Parish of Melrose.
* 1911, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: A company of cavalry went from Fort Wingate to quell a possible uprising by Navajo.
The town was protected by Fort Victoria, and a 1911 Encyclopædia characterized it as " a clean little town with wide streets, well planted ".
The town was protected by Fort Victoria, and a 1911 Encyclopædia characterized it as " a clean little town with wide streets, well planted ".
The Sun-Sentinel traces its history to the 1910 founding of the Fort Lauderdale Weekly Herald, the first newspaper on record in the Fort Lauderdale area, and the Everglades Breeze, a locally printed paper founded in 1911, which promoted itself as " Florida's great Farm, Truck and Fruit Growing paper.
From 1911 to 1915, he commanded various posts and stations in the United States, and during this period also, he completed the Field Officers ’ Course at the Army Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the course at the Army War College, Washington, D. C.
Was at the Army War College as student, 1909 – 1910, and instructor, 1910 – 1911 ; was a member of the General Staff and chief of staff of the Maneuver Division, 1911 ; was assistant to the chief of staff of the Western Department, 1911 – 1912 ; served with the 1st Cavalry in the West, 1912 – 1916 ; was instructor at the Army Service Schools at Fort Leavenworth, 1916 – 1917 ; served in the Adjutant General ’ s Department and was detailed to the General Staff Corps, 1917 ;
In 1911 the first hotel, the Gasparilla Inn, opened, and the island became a major vacation destination for the elite from Tampa, Fort Myers and New England.
In 1911, government was established in Fort Smith when Ottawa sent an Indian Affairs agent, a regional medical doctor and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police opened a detachment.
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In 1911, he published his most popular book, The Winning of Barbara Worth, a historical novel set in the Imperial Valley of southeastern California.
1911 and Rio
In 1911 the San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railway made junction with the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway at San Benito.
" World conflicts made it impossible to hold to a strict five-year plan, but BWA has held 20 Congresses: London, 1905 ; Philadelphia, 1911 ; Stockholm, 1923 ; Toronto, 1928 ; Berlin, 1934 ; Atlanta, 1939 ; Copenhagen, 1947 ; Cleveland, 1950 ; London, 1955 ; Rio de Janeiro, 1960 ; Miami Beach, 1965 ; Tokyo, 1970 ; Stockholm, 1975 ; Toronto, 1980 ; Los Angeles, 1985 ; Seoul, 1990 ; Buenos Aires, 1995 ; Melbourne, 2000 ; Birmingham, England, 2005 ; and Honolulu, 2010.
In 1911, the first league split occurred, when Botafogo abandoned LMSA and founded Associação de Football do Rio de Janeiro ( AFRJ-Rio de Janeiro Football Association in English ).
The Bingham and Garfield Railway opened in 1911 to transport the ore, replacing the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad's line.
Clube 15 de Novembro, or 15 de Novembro ( also known as 15 de Campo Bom ) as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Campo Bom in Rio Grande do Sul, founded on November 15, 1911.
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* 1911 – The Kowloon-Canton Railway ( split into MTR East Rail Line and Guangshen Railway now ) commences service between Kowloon and Canton.
In the fall of 1911 the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway reached the townsite of Rankin, and by January 1912 most of the people living in Upland had moved to Rankin.
The Galveston-Houston Electric Railway began operating an interurban between those cities on December 5, 1911, and last ran on October 31, 1936, though the Houston Electric Company, operator of Houston's city transit system, continued to run trains on the portion between downtown and Park Place.
An extension of METRO light rail service is planned to serve the city, opening in 2026, reprising a role played by the Phoenix Street Railway between 1911 and 1926.
Recognizing a need for more recreational space, Riverside Park was established in 1902 near present-day 34th Street on the waterfront, and the Tri-City Railway Company opened Prospect Park in the southern part of the city in 1911 as an amusement park.
Originally called Walrath for farmer A. J. Walrath, Amsterdam was established in 1911 by the Northern Pacific Railway on a branch line between Manhattan and Anceney.
In 1911, construction began on the area ’ s second railroad known as the Piedmont and Northern Railway.
In 1911, the Winston Salem Southbound Railway ( WSS ) constructed its own line through Albemarle to support the booming textile and market, eventually driving the Yadkin Railroad into obsolescence.
( Later, in 1910, the Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway Company ( WF & NW, acquired by the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad in 1911 ) completed its northern route to Elk City.
By 1911, the Galveston – Houston Electric Railway had three stops in Dickinson, and the Oleander Country Club was a popular destination for prominent Galvestonians.
The Texas Traction Company completed a interurban between Sherman and Dallas, Texas in 1908 and it purchased the Denison and Sherman Railway in 1911.
Kimball was incorporated in 1911 and named for Frederick J. Kimball, who was a president of the Norfolk and Western Railway.
Shortly after the completion in 1911 of a new spur line of the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway, the Great Porcupine Fire swept through the camp, causing great loss of property and more than 200 deaths.
The turning point is the Wuchang Uprising on October 10, 1911, that was a result of the mishandling of the Railway Protection Movement.
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