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On 23 December 1915, Fleming married a trained nurse, Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland.
The largest oil field in the lower 48 states, the East Texas oil field, was not discovered until 1930, when wildcatter Columbus Marion Joiner ( more commonly known as " Dad " Joiner ) drilled the Daisy Bradford No. 3 well, in Rusk County, Texas.
* John Ford Home, American National Register historic landmark in Mississippi's Marion County, Mississippi ; built in 1809 by one of region's earliest settlers, John Ford ( minister )
Republicans took the issue to court and the Marion County Circuit Court granted an injunction removing the constitution from the 1912 ballot.
Harding made his foray into politics running for the Marion County Auditor's office, primarily to gain political exposure — his inability to win election was a foregone conclusion in the heavily Democratic county.
Harding arrived on July 3, gave a speech to the community at the Marion County Fairgrounds on July 4, and left the following morning for other speaking commitments.
Gun No. 2347 had been originally purchased on November 12, 1924 by Les Farmer, a deputy sheriff in Marion, Illinois, which happened to be the seat of Williamson County.
Salem () is the capital of the U. S. state of Oregon, and the county seat of Marion County.
The river forms the boundary between Marion and Polk counties, and the city neighborhood of West Salem is in Polk County.
* Decatur Township, Marion County, Indiana
Marion County is the name of seventeen counties in the United States of America, mostly named for General Francis Marion:
* Marion County, Arkansas
* Marion County, Florida
* Marion County, Georgia
* Marion County, Illinois
* Marion County, Indiana, largest county with this name.
* Marion County, Iowa
* Marion County, Kansas
* Marion County, Kentucky
* Marion County, Mississippi
* Marion County, Missouri
* Marion County, Ohio
* Marion County, Oregon

Marion and Alabama
After a number of deaths of Chiricahua at the Fort Marion prison near St. Augustine, Florida, the survivors were moved, first to Alabama, and later to Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Montgomery has been the home of Alabama State University, a historically black university, since the Lincoln Normal University for Teachers relocated from Marion in 1887.
The bride was 21-year-old Margaret Moffette Lea of Marion, Alabama.
Amy Crawford, in Smithsonian Magazine, stated that modern historians such as William Gilmore Simms and Hugh Rankin have written accurate biographies of Marion, including Simms ’ “ The Life of Francis Marion .” The introduction to the 2007 edition of Simms ' book was written by Sean Busick, a professor of American history at Athens State University in Alabama, who wrote,
* Marion, Alabama
** Marion Courthouse Square Historic District, Marion, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama
** West Marion Historic District, Marion, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama
Marion County is a county of the U. S. state of Alabama.
Marion County was created by an act of the Alabama Territorial General Assembly on February 13, 1818.
Marion County could be considered the " mother county " of the Alabama counties of Fayette, Lamar, Walker, and Winston, and parts of the Mississippi counties of Itawamba, Lowndes, and Monore.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Alabama
* Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in Marion County, Alabama
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County and Alabama
* Ada, Alabama, unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Alabama
Image: USACE Claiborne Lock and Dam. jpg | Claiborne Lock and Dam on the Alabama River, approximately upriver from Claiborne, Monroe County
Image: Cesam249. jpg | Millers Ferry Lock and Dam on the Alabama River in Wilcox County, approximately northwest of Camden
Image: Alabama River RM192 Selma. JPG | Alabama River in Dallas County looking upstream towards Selma.
Image: Alabama River at Benton Park. JPG | The Alabama River in Lowndes County as seen from Benton Park in Benton, Alabama.
Category: Geography of Autauga County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Monroe County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Montgomery County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Wilcox County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Dallas County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Mobile County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Elmore County, Alabama
* Corinth, Bullock County, Alabama
* Corinth, Clay County, Alabama
* Corinth, Cullman County, Alabama
* Corinth, Randolph County, Alabama
* Corinth, Walker County, Alabama
* Hickory, Alabama, a place in Pickens County
* Java, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Coffee County, Alabama
Category: Geography of Baldwin County, Alabama

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