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Seward married the Judge's daughter, Frances, in 1824 on the condition that they would live with Miller in his Auburn home.
One of Auburn's many biking and walking trails. After the Civil War, Auburn ’ s economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.
If approved, the area bounded by Auburn Boulevard on the north, the American River Drive, Ethan Way on the west, and Mission Avenue / Jacob Lane on the east would have become the City of Arden-Arcade.
However, it was eventually decided that the Auburn School district would merge with the Washburn School District to increase efficiency.
Auburn would itself be set off and incorporated on February 24, 1842.
Incorporated a city in 1868, Auburn in 1917 would be the first city in the state to adopt a council-manager form of government.
Realizing that this would cause serious attendance problems once the college football season started, Williams persuaded the league to let the ' Cudas play their September and October home games on Sundays so as not to compete directly against Alabama or Auburn.
Roderick Long, a professor at philosophy at Auburn University in Alabama, USA, and prominent libertarian anarchist thinker, has asserted this is an example of spontaneous order and the result of the invisible hand of the market in his work A University Built by the Invisible Hand, as the University was not deliberately created, but arose through mutual aid societies of foreign students ( called " nations " as they grouped by nationality, for instance there would be an association of French students, English students, etc.
Ironically, both artists would have hits at King working with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame producer Ralph Bass, becoming good friends and routinely competing in battles of the bands at clubs like Atlanta's Royal Peacock in that city's Sweet Auburn section.
This discovery halted the Auburn Dam project because of fears that constructing a dam and lake would cause a reservoir-induced earthquake which could lead to a dam's collapse, with catastrophic consequences for the city of Sacramento lying directly below.
On March 8, 2007 Auburn University announced that Quick would return to the Tigers to take over as Head Coach for the Swimming and Diving teams after David Marsh left.
Instead, he would attend Auburn University, where he would play in the 1994 College World Series.
Without even huddling, the Auburn quarterback would yell " Bald Eagle ," letting the rest of the team know that the play would be run at the tackle.
The " Auburn System " developed at the Auburn Penitentiary in New York adopted the penitentiary sentence of the Philadelphia model, but added prisoners ' labour, in the belief that work and training would assist in reforming criminals.
Shawcross was later transferred to the Auburn Correctional Facility in Auburn, New York, and would serve a total of twenty-two months in prison.
Alabama went 8 – 3 in 1995, the only season between 1992 and 1996 that Stallings didn't finish first in the SEC West ( although undefeated but NCAA-sanctioned Auburn would have finished first in 1993, even if Alabama had not later been forced to forfeit its regular-season wins that year ).
The Bulldogs would rebound the following week by easily defeating Ole Miss, setting up a matchup on the road against Auburn with the division championship on the line.
Georgia would lose two straight heartbreakers to Florida ( without the services of Shockley, who was injured in the previous game versus Arkansas ) and Auburn before clinching the SEC East with a win over Kentucky.
Richt's team would go on to defeat Auburn 45 – 20, the first time Georgia defeated the Gators and Tigers in the same season since 1982.
In 1888, Hare would begin his one-half century relationship with Alabama Polytechnic Institute ( API ), which eventually became Auburn University.

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Lang continued his political pursuits, soon becoming an Alderman on Auburn Municipal Council and eventually mayor.
Cohas Brook flows through the eastern portion of Auburn and eventually ( in Manchester ) receives the outflow of Massabesic Lake before flowing west to the Merrimack River.
Once known as Poplar Stand, due to large population of poplar trees in the area, Auburntown was eventually renamed after Auburn, New York.
From 1938 to 1939 Torrance taught at Auburn Theological Seminary in upstate New York and was eventually offered a position in religion at Princeton University which he did not accept because he decided to return home to Scotland with war in Europe on the horizon.
On December 18, Stoops was rumored to be a candidate for the Iowa State head coaching job, which eventually went to Auburn assistant Paul Rhoads.
Auburn would score the tying touchdown on the ensuing drive, and eventually win on a last second field goal by Jim Von Wyl, marking one of the very rare occasions that the play failed.

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Phillips had been the State Representative for all of Pontiac and neighboring Auburn Hills from January 2001 until his inauguration as mayor following his successful landslide November 2005 win over incumbent Mayor Willie Payne.
The 1985 Florida Gators entered the contest on a roll: coming off an emotional win over the Auburn Tigers, undefeated, and ranked No. 1 in the nation for the first time in school history.
The New Jersey Cardinals put together a 43-32 regular-season mark, and then defeated the Jamestown Jammers, 2 games to 1, and the Auburn Astros, 2 games to 0, to win the league title.
The Communist Party of Australia's ( CPA ) received its first electoral win with the election of Tony Oldfield to Auburn Council in the NSW local government elections on September 8 2012.
November 29, 1917: Georgia Tech 68, Auburn 7This win marked the end of the first undefeated, untied National Championship season for the Yellow Jackets.
The Auburn men's 44 consecutive, five year dual meet win record came to an end on January 11, 2007 when they lost to Texas 130-113 exactly five years to the date of their last loss in 2001, also to Texas.
Despite all the success, Auburn has yet to win an SEC Tournament, though they have finished Runner-Up three times.
The 2011 Auburn soccer team defeated Florida, 3-2 to win the SEC Tournament on 11 / 6 / 11.
Auburn was playing the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and was trailing 10-13 in the eighth inning, but rallied in the ninth and scored 4 runs to win the game.
* November 10, 2007: After a very emotional and resounding win in Jacksonville against the # 10 Florida Gators, the Bulldogs entered Sanford Stadium to play the Auburn Tigers wearing black jerseys for the first ever " Black Out.
With ESPN's College GameDay staged in Corvallis for the first time, the Ducks win 37-20 to secure a spot against Auburn in the 2011 BCS National Championship Game.
Alvarez concluded his coaching career at Wisconsin with a win over the Auburn Tigers in the 2006 Capital One Bowl, bringing his all-time record at Wisconsin to 118 – 73 – 4 (), making him far and away the winningest coach in school history ; his 118 wins are almost double those of runner-up Phillip King.
The Auburn Tigers were a perfect 13 – 0 in 2004 including the SEC title and a win over Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl.
He led Auburn to 6 straight victories over in-state rival Alabama, the longest win streak in this rivalry since 1982, which was the year Auburn broke Alabama's 9-year winning streak.
Carr became the first Wolverine coach to win four straight bowl games, beating Auburn, 31 – 28, in the 2001 Citrus Bowl, after leading Michigan to victories in the 1998 Rose Bowl, 1999 Citrus Bowl, and the 2000 Orange Bowl.
* 1 – 7 August: U. S. Women's Amateur-17-year-old Morgan Pressel of the United States defeated Maru Martinez from Venezuela and a senior at Auburn University, 9 & 8 in the final match to win the championship.
The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Auburn Tigers to win the 2004 Bridgeport Regional in route to winning the 2004 Tournament and being crowned National Champions.
At Auburn, Dye achieved a record of 99 – 39 – 4 ( 71. 1 % win rate ) over twelve seasons.
The dedication ceremony was held immediately before the Iron Bowl, which Auburn went on to win 28 – 18.
Army football saw success using the wishbone under head coaches Jim Young and Bob Sutton in the 1980s and early 1990s, leading to the school's only bowl appearances ( 10 – 6 win over Michigan State in the 1984 Cherry Bowl ; 31 – 29 win over Illinois in the 1985 Peach Bowl ; 29 – 28 loss to Alabama in the 1988 Sun Bowl ; and a 32 – 29 loss to Auburn in the 1996 Independence Bowl ) and its only 10-win season.
The signature play of his career at Georgia came in a 26-7 win over Auburn in 2003.

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