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The primary north-south street running parallel to the beach is Mission Blvd., with the streets named after late 19th century federal officials, then incrementing in alphabetical order as they move further from the coast: Bayard, Cass, Dawes, Everts, Fanuel, Gresham, Haines, Ingraham, Jewell, Kendall, Lamont, Morrell, Noyes, Olney, and Pendleton.
John Bayard Anderson ( born February 15, 1922 ) is a former United States Congressman and Presidential candidate from Illinois.
However others may have felt, on January 2, 1861, Bayard is widely credited for convincing the Delaware General Assembly to drop, once and for all, any thought of secession.
Bayard died at his daughter ’ s home in Dedham, Massachusetts on September 29, 1898, and is buried in the Old Swedes Episcopal Church Cemetery at Wilmington.
There is a Thomas F. Bayard Elementary School in Wilmington and a statue on Kentmere Parkway in Brandywine Park, also in Wilmington.
* The apparent discovery of the adult Louis XVII is the central plot point of The Black Tower by Louis Bayard.
Bayard is a city in Morrill County, Nebraska, United States.
Bayard is located at ( 41. 758072 ,-103. 324805 ).
Bayard is a city in Grant County, New Mexico, United States.
Bayard is located at ( 32. 759569 ,-108. 134035 ).
" This is how a visitor described the Bayard Lane community, a small " Utopia " homestead project, made up of a group of self-sufficient, self-sustaining colonists in 1936.
Although there is some dispute, the Cyril Station appears to have been named circa 1902 after Bayard and Laura Lookingglasses ' daughter when they granted the railroad permission to build a section house next to the railroad stop.
Bayard is a town in Grant County, West Virginia, United States.
Bayard is located at ( 39. 272062 ,-79. 365043 ).
In Dinant is the rock named Bayard.
* Apart from the main block is the Rocher Bayard that was said to have been split by giant hoof of Bayard, the giant horse carrying the four sons of Aymon on their legendary flight from Charlemagne through the Ardennes, told in Les Quatre Fils Aymon, a famous 12th-century chanson de geste.
It is reported that the French knight Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard single-handedly defended the bridge against 200 Spaniards.
The picture is based on the illustration by Émile Bayard that appeared in the novel's original 1862 edition.
Bayard is a recurring character in three novels by author Samuel Shellabarger:
The name Chevalier Bayard is used in reference to a character in Dashiell Hammett's The Dain Curse.
Patrick O ' Brian's fighting captain Aubrey is compared by another character to Bayard in The Mauritius Command.
Young Bayard is haunted by the death of his brother.
Bayard (; ; ) is a magic bay horse in the legends derived from the chansons de geste, renowned for his spirit, and possessed the supernatural ability to adjust his size to his riders.

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Like most of his party, Bayard opposed " Mr. Madison's War " as the War of 1812 was sometimes scornfully called, but like the Democratic-Republicans, he was outraged at the British actions on the high seas and recognized the need for action.

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Each of the other candidates had hindrances to his nomination: Bayard had spoken in favor of secession in 1861, making him unacceptable to Northerners ; Butler, conversely, was reviled throughout the South for his actions during the Civil War ; Thurman was generally well liked, but was growing old and infirm, and his views on the silver question were uncertain.
Herbert Bayard Swope receives the first Pulitzer for journalism for his work for the New York World.
When the Delaware Guard was finally disarmed, Bayard was arrested for resisting the seizure, but was later paroled.
Bayard was a candidate for President of the United States in 1876, ran second to Winfield Scott Hancock for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1880, and second to Grover Cleveland in 1884.
Reports suggest that Fitzgerald – who was often a guest at the mansion of Herbert Bayard Swope on Hoffstot Lane at Prospect Point in Sands Point – used the site as his inspiration for the fictional Buchanan home in East Egg.
Ground was broken for the first house ( Marquart residence, # 14 Bayard Lane ) on June 23, 1935.
The original Westbrook farm on the boundary between East Islip and Oakdale, near the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, has ceased operations and its fields are now the home of East Islip Soccer, near the fields set aside for the Little League of the Islips.
* 1787-Elizabeth ( formerly Elizabeth Town ) was founded by Samuel Mackay, Colonel Stephen Bayard and his wife Elizabeth Mackay Bayard ( for whom the town was named ).
This rock was named for Bayard, the magic bay horse which, according to the legend, jumped from the top of the rock to the other bank of the Meuse.
Bayard Rustin (; March 17, 1912 – August 24, 1987 ) was an American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, pacifism and non-violence, and gay rights.
Herbert Bayard Swope won a $ 1000 prize for reporting.
** Herbert Bayard Swope, New York World, for articles which appeared October 10, October 15 and from November 4 daily to November 22, 1916, inclusive, entitled, " Inside the German Empire.
According to Daniel Richman, former clerk for Thurgood Marshall, Marshall's friendship with Bayard Rustin and Rustin's openness about his homosexuality played a significant role in Marshall's dissent.
The pond, fed by an underground spring, was located in a valley, with Bayard Mount ( at 110 feet the tallest hill in lower Manhattan ) to the northeast and Kalck Hoek ( Dutch for Chalk Hook, named for the numerous oyster shell middens left by the indigenous Native American inhabitants ) to the west.
Coe initially produced this second series but, for much of its run, the live 1949-1952 program was sponsored by appliance maker Admiral, produced by Herbert Bayard Swope, Jr., directed by Laurence Schwab, Jr., and hosted by Frank Gallop.
He served first as a private archer and man-at-arms in Italy, with Bayard for his captain, fought all through the wars of King Francis I of France, and was knighted at the battle of Ceresole ( 1544 ), to which victory he had brilliantly contributed as adviser to the young Duke of Enghien.
The descendant of a noble family, the head of which had fallen in battle in nearly every generation for two centuries ; Bayard was born at the Château Bayard, Dauphiné ( near Pontcharra, Isère ) in southern France.

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