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Albion is a city in Calhoun County in the south central region of the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.
Albion College is a private liberal arts college with a student population of about 1, 750.
Albion is a sister city with Noisy-le-Roi, France.
Albion is the birthplace of food writer M. F. K. Fisher.
In the fictional world of Ghosts of Albion, Queen Bodicea is one of three Ghosts who once were mystical protectors of Albion and assists the current protectors with advice and knowledge.
According to Mark Bollman, a mathematics and calculator historian and associate professor of mathematics at Albion College, the " Construction Master is the first in a long and profitable line of CI construction calculators " which carried them through the 1980s, 1990s, and to the present.
The generally accepted location of Drake's New Albion is Drakes Bay, California, although more than a score of other notions have been offered.
West is the city of Albion and beyond that the cities of Marshall and Battle Creek, all in Calhoun County.
Spring Arbor University is located about six miles ( 10 km ) away, while Albion College is nine miles ( 14 km ) distant.
Albion was a district of West Bromwich where some of the players lived or worked, close to what is today Greets Green.
Cook is a 12 % shareholder of Brighton & Hove Albion, the football club he has supported since moving to Brighton in the late 1980s.
* In the PC game Dark Age of Camelot, Lyonesse is a partially inundated zone at one end of the land of Albion, filled with ruins and dangerous monsters, many of them undead.
" Drake's claim is called " Nova Albion " ( New England ), and subsequent maps will show all lands north of New Spain and New Mexico under this name.
Staines is also home to a number of successful junior football clubs: Staines Town, Staines Lammas and Staines Albion, as well as girls clubs Kempton Girls FC — Colne Valley and the U11, one of the best girls junior clubs in Surrey.
Adopted by the Royal Sussex Regiment and popularised in World War I, it is sung at celebrations across the county, including those at Lewes Bonfire, and at sports matches, including those of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club and Sussex County Cricket Club.
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is the city's professional football team.
The county seat is Albion.
It was located about a block-and-a-half east of the present Mission, near what is today the intersection of Camp and Albion Streets, according to most source on the shores of a lake ( long since filled ) called Lago de los Dolores.
* The campus is adjacent to the new Falmer Stadium, home to Brighton and Hove Albion, which opened in 2011.
The city is also known for its football team Brighton & Hove Albion FC ( commonly known as just " Brighton " or " Albion ").
This was granted to them, although Ériu ( Éire ) became the chief name in use ( Banba and Fódla are still sometimes used as poetic names for Ireland, much as Albion is for Great Britain ).

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Albion is located at ( 42. 410882 ,-113. 580901 ).
Albion is located at ( 42. 111745 ,-92. 990757 ).
* The Football League – Blackburn Rovers 51 points, Aston Villa 44, Middlesbrough 43, Oldham Athletic 43, West Bromwich Albion 43, Bolton Wanderers 42

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The presence of several major manufacturers since the 19th century has given Albion the reputation of a factory town.
In 1835, the Albion Company, a land development company formed by Jesse Crowell, platted a village and Peabody's wife was asked to name the settlement.
She considered the name " Peabodyville ", but " Albion " was selected instead, after the former residence of Jesse Crowell.
Albion incorporated as a village in 1855 and as a city in 1885.
In 1835, Methodist Episcopal settlers established Albion College, which was known by a few other names before 1861 when the college was fully authorized to confer four-year degrees on both men and women.
The first classes were held in Albion in 1843.
The forks of the Kalamazoo River provided power for mills, and Albion quickly became a mill town as well as an agricultural market.
In 1973 Albion was named an All-America City by the National Civic League.
Since that time citizens have mobilized, with support from the Albion Community Foundation founded in 1968, and the Albion Volunteer Service Organization, founded in the 1980s with support from Albion College, to address the challenge of diminishing economic opportunity.
* 1964: Aunt Jemima visits Albion on January 25, 1964.
Albion has a Council-Manager form of government.
The Bohm Theatre in Albion dates to 1908 and has undergone many renovations and changes of ownership.
He returned to playing in an FA cup tie against West Bromwich Albion on 1 March ; the game was a draw and United won the replay 1 – 0.

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On 24 March 1825, the Town of Albion was set apart from the Town of Richland.
* The Football League – Preston North End 33 points, Everton 31, Blackburn Rovers 27, Wolves 25, West Bromwich Albion 25, Accrington FC 24
* Biggest home victory in the Football League: AFC Wimbledon 4 – 0 Burton Albion, 24 March 2012 in Football League Two.
Albion Woodbury Small ( May 11, 1854 – March 24, 1926 ) founded the first Department of Sociology in the United States at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois in 1892.
He came on for Queen's Park v. Albion Rovers in a Division 2 match on 24 August 1966.
* The first official substitute in a Scottish League match was Paul Conn for Queen's Park v. Albion Rovers in a Division 2 match on 24 August 1966.
The ground hosted its first Premier League match on 24 August 2002, with Albion losing 3 – 1 to Leeds United.
On 24 January 2009, Stirling Albion defeated Stranraer 8 – 2.
On the 24 July 2010 Albion Rovers played Premier League side Stoke City in a friendly to celebrate the opening of the clubhouse at Kimberley Park.
On 24 January Rotherham signed two scrum halves on trial, Dale Farnham joined from Plymouth Albion ; and Danny Matthews who had previously played at Leeds Met University alongside team mates Barney Maddison and Ben Hooper while playing at the University.
He made his English First Division debut on 3 September 1892 in a 3 – 1 away win against Stoke City and scored his first league goal for County on 24 September 1892 in a home game against West Bromwich Albion.
Despite the club's transfer embargo remaining in place for the rest of the season, Bournemouth secured promotion to League One after two years in the fourth tier of English football thanks to a 2-0 away win at Burton Albion on 24 April 2010.
Having returned to Arsenal, during the 2006 – 07 season Aliadière was again mainly used in the 2006 – 07 Football League Cup campaign, scoring both goals in their 2 – 0 win over West Bromwich Albion on 24 October 2006.
Mokoena played his final game for Blackburn Rovers on 24 May 2009 against West Bromwich Albion at Ewood Park in the 0-0 draw.
He began the season as a first team player, scoring his first Cardiff goal on 24 September in a 4 – 2 win in the Carling Cup over West Bromwich Albion.
In doing so he became the first West Bromwich Albion player to play for England for 24 years.
On 24 February 2009 Stockport agreed to allow Gannon to hold talks with Brighton & Hove Albion, who were seeking to fill the managerial position left vacant by Micky Adams.
On 24 October 2011, Harper joined Football League Championship side Brighton & Hove Albion on a one month loan, making his debut the same day in a 1-0 defeat to West Ham United.
Whiteside became United's youngest player since Duncan Edwards when he made his debut as a substitute against Brighton & Hove Albion in a 1 – 0 league win at the Goldstone Ground on 24 April 1982, two weeks before his 17th birthday.
John " Jack " Robson ( 24 May 1860 in Durham – 11 January 1922 in Manchester ) was an Englishman who was the full-time secretary manager of Middlesbrough, Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion, as well as manager of Manchester United.
On 24 March, he was sent off against Brighton & Hove Albion in a match which finished 0 – 0.
He scored a total of 24 goals ( including a hat-trick against West Bromwich Albion in a 3-0 Football League First Division home win on 22 February 1986 ) in his five-year spell at the club.
Albion Motors in Scotland made the Enfield No 2 Mk I * from 1941 – 1943, whereupon the contract for production was passed onto Coventry Gauge & Tool Co. By 1945, 24, 000 Enfield No 2 Mk I * and Mk I ** revolvers had been produced by Albion / CG & T.

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