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Bullhead and Sitting
Bullhead told Sitting Bull that he was under arrest and led him outside.
A Sioux known as Catch-the-Bear shouldered his rifle and shot Bullhead who, in return, fired his revolver into the chest of Sitting Bull.

Bullhead and Indian
The Fort Mohave Indian Tribe and other private companies have created an agricultural community that covers several square miles in the fertile fields of Mohave Valley and Fort Mohave, just south of Bullhead City.

Bullhead and then
With the loss of this territory, the Mohave County seat was moved to Mohave City in 1866, and then to Hardyville ( which became Bullhead City ) in 1867.
Revelers can ring in the New Year in Bullhead City, and then cross the bridge into Laughlin to ring it in again one hour later.
Of these doodem, the five original Anishinaabe doodem were the Wawaazisii ( Bullhead ), Baswenaazhi ( Echo-maker, i. e., Crane ), Aan ' aawenh ( Pintail Duck ), Nooke ( Tender, i. e., Bear ) and Moozoonsii ( Little Moose ), then these six miigis beings returned into the ocean as well.

Bullhead and .
* Bullhead ( film ), a Belgian film by Michaël R. Roskam with Matthias Schoenaerts
The Bullhead Sharks are morphologically rather distinctive.
Bullhead Sharks have distinctive small spikes on the front of their dorsal fins.
While the largest single city is Lake Havasu City, the area with highest population is the Bullhead City / Fort Mohave / Mohave Valley area.
Mail and package delivery to the community is thus delayed ; delivery time for mail from Bullhead City, Arizona, via the United States Postal Service is at least a week because it is carried out by mule.
Bullhead City is a city located on the Colorado River in Mohave County, Arizona, USA, roughly south of Las Vegas, Nevada, and directly across the Colorado River from Laughlin, Nevada, whose casinos and ancillary services supply much of the employment for Bullhead City.
Bullhead City is located on the southern border of Lake Mohave.
The nearby communities of Laughlin ; Needles ; Fort Mohave ; and Mohave Valley bring the Bullhead area's total population to about 100, 000, making it the largest micropolitan area in Mohave County.
The latest figures indicate that "... more than 115, 000 people flew in to Laughlin / Bullhead International Airport on casino-sponsored charters in 2010.
With over 59 square miles, Bullhead City is the largest city in Mohave County in terms of total land area.
Economically, Bullhead City has a stabilizing housing market.
In 2011, the Laughlin / Bullhead International Airport was named Airport of the Year by the Arizona Department of Transportation.
According to Mojave legend, life began on Spirit Mountain ( Nevada ), the highest peak visible from the Bullhead City area.
In 1774, Father Garces crossed the Colorado River in the Bullhead City area.
In the 19th century, the current site of Bullhead City was called Hardyville, named for early resident and politician, William Hardy.
Bullhead City's southern city limits as seen from Arizona State Route 95 | SR 95.
Decades later, Hardyville would be resurrected as Bullhead City with the construction of Davis Dam between 1942 and 1953.
The dam was originally called Bullhead Dam after Bull's Head Rock, a well-known landmark along the Colorado River.
Bullhead City became the headquarters for the construction project, which was completed in 1953.
Thus the name " Bullhead City " was born.
As the nearby Lake Mohave developed into a major tourism destination, and as the casino and resort town of Laughlin, Nevada, sprouted up across the river, Bullhead City grew rapidly.
In 1970, Bullhead City was the name of the six blocks that ran north-south along Highway 95 across the river from Don Laughlin's casino.
About a thousand people lived in original Bullhead City at that time, about 3, 000 people in Riviera.
In 1984, the small communities of Bullhead City, Riviera, and Holiday Shores voted to incorporate, choosing the name " Bullhead City " for its historical significance.

ordered and Sitting
Fort Yates also served as the headquarters of the US Standing Rock Indian Agency, headed by US Indian Service Agent James McLaughlin who ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull on 14 December 1890.
* James McLaughlin ( Indian agent ) ( 1842 – 1923 ), U. S. Indian Service Agent & Inspector, ordered the 1890 arrest of Sitting Bull

ordered and Bull
In order to facilitate the study of theology in dioceses that were distant from the great centres of learning, he ordered in his Bull Super specula Domini that some talented young men should be sent to a recognized theological school to study theology with the purpose of teaching it afterwards in their own dioceses.
In a Papal Bull, Pope Calixtus III ordered special prayers be said for the city's protection.
Birmingham's public safety commissioner Eugene T. " Bull " Connor advocated violence against freedom riders and ordered fire hoses and police dogs turned on demonstrators.
Defeated in the Second Battle of Bull Run on August 30, Union Maj. Gen. John Pope ordered his Army of Virginia to retreat to Centreville.
Boniface VIII, instead, ordered the king to free the bishop, in order that he might go to Rome to justify himself, which opened a new stage in the quarrel between the pope and king that had been simmering since the Bull Clericis laicos of 1296.
A Union brigade was ordered to probe the Confederate defenses along Bull Run to locate the Confederate left.
After a short stay at Newport News the corps was ordered to reinforce Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia, and at Second Bull Run it fought its first battle as the IX Corps.
During the Second Battle of Bull Run, on August 29, 1862, he was ordered to attack the flank and rear of Maj. Gen. Thomas J.
" Red Bull initially claimed on the club website that the club was founded in 2005, but was ordered to remove this claim by the Austrian F. A.
After a tour of duty in the Washington, D. C., defenses, he was ordered to the front to support General John Pope's Army of Virginia just prior to the Second Battle of Bull Run.

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