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* Madison Bumgarner, drafted 10th by the San Francisco Giants in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft, graduate of South Caldwell High School and a member of the Caldwell County Post 29 American Legion baseball team.
Caldwell Parish High School
There are three elementary schools Columbia Elementary, Central Elementary, and Grayson Elementary in the parish, one Jr high, Caldwell Parish Jr High, and one high school, Caldwell Parish High School, located between Columbia and Grayson.
Caldwell has 5 secondary schools including Caldwell High School and 6 elementary schools.
* George Blankley-Former BSU head basketball coach, went to Caldwell High and the College of Idaho
* Ray McDonald-NFL running back, graduated from Caldwell High School
* Stephen A. Caldwell, educator, principal at Ringgold High School, 1911-1914.
Former Second Judicial District Court Judge David T. Caldwell ( 1925 – 1993 ), based in Jonesboro, was born in Saline and graduated from Saline High School in 1942.
Grayson has an elementary school, but high school students attend the nearby Caldwell Parish High School in the parish seat of Columbia.
Columbus High School was formed by the merger of the city's two previous high schools, Stephen D. Lee High School and Caldwell High School ; the schools were merged in 1992 and the campuses in 1997.
James Caldwell High School ( 797 ; West Caldwell ) for grades 9-12.
James Caldwell High School ( 797 ; West Caldwell ) for grades 9-12.
* West Caldwell High School: a 2-A school located on the border of Lenoir in Gamewell, North Carolina.
* South Caldwell High School
* Caldwell Early College High School

Caldwell and School's
John Caldwell School's first building, a two story structure, was built on the site of the John Caldwell School in 1909.

Caldwell and country
As a vintage rally car, on January 29, 2012 Hayden Burvill, Alastair Caldwell, and their # 35 1968 Porsche 912 finished first in class, and 7th overall in the 2012 London to Cape Town World Cup Rally ; a 14 country, three continent, 14, 000 kilometre, 26 driving-days event.
Caldwell County is divided into three distinct geographic sections: the Blue Ridge Mountains, which dominate the northern and western parts of the county ; the gently rolling Piedmont country in the middle and southern parts of the county ; and the Brushy Mountains, an isolated remnant of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Most Caldwell Parish residents live in the country even beyond the three rural communities in the parish.
North Caldwell is an extremely wealthy borough and has consistently been ranked as one of the wealthiest towns not only in the state but in the country.
According to Bishop Robert Caldwell, in his Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian Languages, the term is derived from kar, black, and nadu, country, i. e. the black country, which refers to the black soil prevalent on the plateau of the Southern Deccan.
It is ultimately derived, according to Bishop Caldwell ( Grammar of the Dravidian Languages ), from lear, " black ", and nadu, " country ", i. e. " the black country ", a term very suitable to designate the black cotton soil, as it is called, of the plateau of the Southern Deccan.

Caldwell and team
Jim Caldwell was hired as head coach of the team following Dungy, and would lead the team during the 2009 season.
Immediately following the season, team president Bill Polian was fired ending his fourteen year tenure with the team and eventually Irsay would fire Jim Caldwell after only three seasons as head coach.
From 1975 to 1995, the Burleson county judge, who presides over the commissioner's court, were the son and father team of Mark Steglich Caperton ( born 1946 ), a Caldwell attorney, and Woods Allen Caperton ( 1920-2009 ).
Dugan Hill, who was also on a 1973 state title team at Caldwell, coached those teams, and in still coaching at CHS continues to produce many solid state-qualifying teams.
The Sixers, featuring other stars like ABA co-MVP George McGinnis, ABA All-Star Caldwell Jones, future All-Star World B Free ( then Lloyd Free ), outside shooting threat Henry Bibby ( father of Mike Bibby ), and the versatile and aggressive Doug Collins ( later Michael Jordan's coach during the late 80's ), won the Atlantic Division and were the top drawing team in the NBA.
They acquired all-star Caldwell Jones to replace him, but he never gelled with the team.
Ogden named George Caldwell, Sam Allred and Ron Zappolo as channel 4's number one news team.
Mowbray decided to make significant changes to his squad during the January 2010 transfer window, selling Gary Caldwell and Barry Robson, which apparently caused disruption to the team in the immediate aftermath of those deals being completed.
An injury-plagued season saw Caldwell fall out of favour at Sunderland and the centre half rarely featured in Roy Keane's first team when fit.
Caldwell currently has 10 caps for the national team.
Under their new coach Jim Caldwell, the Colts started off the season with 14 consecutive wins before suffering their first loss to the New York Jets, 29 – 15, a game in which Caldwell made the controversial decision to rest his starters after the team took a slim lead rather than keep them in to play for a chance at a 16 – 0 season.
In the early 1930s Frank W. Caldwell of Hamilton Standard led a team that developed a variable-pitch propeller, using hydraulic pressure and centrifugal force to change the angle of attack of the blades.
The McLaren team was considered very " multi national " for the times and consisted of team owner and leader Bruce McLaren, fellow New Zealander Chris Amon and another " Kiwi " and the 1967 Formula One World Champion, Denny Hulme, Team Manager Teddy Mayer, Mechanics Tyler Alexander, Gary Knutson, Lee Muir, George Bolthoff, Frank Zimmerman, Tom Anderson, Alan Anderson, David Dunlap, Leo Beattie, Donny Ray Everett, and Haig Altoonian ( all from the USA ), Don Beresford, Alec Greaves, Vince Higgins, and Roger Bailey ( UK ), Tony Attard ( Au ), Cary Taylor, Jimmy Stone, Chris Charles, Colin Beanland, Alan McCall and Alistair Caldwell ( NZ ).
The 1920 Indians team was powered with stars such as Tris Speaker, Stan Coveleski, Ray Caldwell, minor-league call-up Duster Mails, Bagby, Charlie Jamieson and Elmer Smith.
Gary Robert Caldwell ( born 12 April 1982 ) is a Scottish footballer who is currently the captain of Wigan Athletic and also plays for the Scotland national football team.
They also reached the 1965 women's doubles final at the U. S. Championships, losing to the team of Nancy Richey Gunter and Carole Caldwell Graebner 6 – 4, 6 – 4.

Caldwell and had
In R v G & R 2003, the House of Lords overruled its decision in Caldwell 1981, which had allowed the Lords to establish mens rea (" guilty mind ") by measuring a defendant's conduct against that of a " reasonable person ," regardless of the defendant's actual state of mind.
The same description of the car's driver was also given by the president of the Board of Education, H. Wallace Caldwell, who had also witnessed the accident.
A month later, Pipp received a skull fracture when he was hit by a practice pitch from Charlie Caldwell, an event that had also been mistakenly linked to his initial benching.
Prior to that, Caldwell County had been part of Christian, Logan, and Lincoln Counties — Lincoln County having been one of the three original counties of Kentucky.
By the turn of the century, an agricultural boom in dark leaf tobacco had made Caldwell County, along with Christian County, a major tobacco growing area.
Carol Serling's maternal grandmother, Louise Taft Orton Caldwell, had a summer home on Cayuga Lake in Interlaken, New York, which the newlyweds used as a honeymoon destination.
In the 1850s Jud Caldwell discovered springs which were called Pacific Congress Springs because the water had a mineral content similar to Congress Springs, in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Indian Creek runs through downtown Caldwell, however, because it was primarily used for sewage from local industries it had been covered over.
In 1817, the area surrounding Prince's settlement was renamed Princetown, as he had donated forty acres of land for the establishment of a town and the relocation of the Caldwell County, Kentucky seat from Eddyville.
By the turn of the century, an agricultural boom in dark leaf tobacco had made Caldwell County, along with Christian County, a major tobacco growing area.
The Erie Railroad had a railway here running between Little Falls and West Caldwell, but trains were sparsely scheduled and the line was destroyed in the 1970s.
Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census, North Caldwell Boro had been in state legislative district 27.
By the late 1880s, Caldwell had become quite a developed and populated town, however the vast majority of the development, residents, and businesses were located in the center of the town along Bloomfield Avenue, its main connecting route with Newark and New York City.
Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census, West Caldwell Township had been in state legislative district 27.
Samuel Colt was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to Christopher Colt, a farmer who had moved his family to Hartford after he became a businessman, and Sarah Colt née Caldwell.
The couple had four children: two daughters and a son who died in infancy and a son born in 1858: Caldwell Hart Colt.
The land there was controlled by three English seigneurs: Colonel Henry Caldwell had purchased what had been the Foucault Seigneurie, which ran along the Richelieu River and a little over the present day frontier ; Colonel Gabriel Christie was seigneur of Noyan ; and Thomas Dunn was seigneur of Saint-Armand.
By the time he was twenty, however, Truxtun had garnered him the command of his own vessel, the Andrew Caldwell, because of his skills.
A bid was soon on offer by Theo Caldwell, who had no publishing background and was apparently returning to Canada after a bid to become a Hollywood actor.
Since the 1880s, the tree had been privately owned by the Caldwell family in Austin.
This precipitated another schism which led to the foundation of the Church of Jesus Christ, the Bride, the Lamb's Wife by George M. Hinkle, who had been the Mormon commander of the Caldwell County militia.
Caldwell had appeared in a small role in the Australian tour of Medea in 1955 – 56.
Sadly the fifty year old Boston Opera House had been in disuse for a long time and was torn down just months before Caldwell founded her company.

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