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In July 1844, the Mexican government granted Rancho Cotate ( encompassing present-day towns of Cotati, Penngrove and Rohnert Park, and home to Coast Miwok people ) to Captain Juan Castaneda, a Mexican military commander from Texas, in payment for his service as a soldier under General Vallejo.
Originally home of the Coast Miwok native people, the Mexican government granted Rancho Cotate to Captain Juan Castaneda in July 1844 for his military services in the region.
Originally home of the Coast Miwok native people, the Mexican government granted Rancho Cotate to Captain Juan Castaneda in July 1844 for his military services in the region.
Seven months later, Nick Boone and Anthony Castaneda, having arrived at what is now called the " Captain Nemo " solution to the book, travelled to Tennessee Pass in Colorado and dug up a vial on National Forest Service land near the 10th Mountain Division ( United States ) military memorial.

Captain and moved
Despite strenuous efforts from the Culloden < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s boats, the brig Mutine and the 50-gun HMS Leander under Captain Thomas Thompson, the ship of the line could not be moved, and the waves drove Culloden further onto the shoal, inflicting severe damage to the ship's hull.
The letters of the captain and alternate captains were moved to the player's right shoulder ; Detroit is the only team in the league that made this change ( the change was necessitated by the stitching of the sweater ), although the 2008 NHL All Star jerseys featured this as well, and the Captain and Alternate Captain's letters have switched back to the left shoulder as of the 2011 – 12 NHL Season.
His Protestant father, Captain Roger Casement of ( The King ’ s Own ) Regiment of Light Dragoons, was the son of a bankrupt Belfast shipping merchant ( Hugh Casement ), who later moved to Australia.
Captain William Heath with a naval fleet moved towards Chittagong but it was a failure and he had to retreat to Madras.
In September 1981, CBS shortened the hour-long show to a half-hour, briefly retitled it Wake Up with the Captain, and moved it to an earlier time slot ; it was later moved to weekends in September 1982, and returned to an hour-long format.
But in the fall of 1981, to make more room for the expansion of CBS Morning News, the Captain was moved to an earlier time slot of 7 a. m. and cut to 30 minutes, sporting the new title Wake Up with the Captain.
In 1934 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in Great Britain began operation, although their first permanent trainer was a Russian military officer, Captain Nikolai Liakhoff, who moved to the UK in 1933.
The expedition then moved on sledges to go further north, then to open water, where they used boats to reach the Black Cape of Novaya Zemlya and would eventually contact a Russian schooner, " Nikolaj ", under Captain Feodor Veronin, and get to Vardø, Norway, where they took the mail boat south and eventually returned to Vienna.
As time has moved on so has the use of ' Captain ' and ' Stoker ' as terms for riders of a tandem.
In 1864, Captain Joseph C. Lea of the Missouri guerrillas, with two hundred men, moved into Tensas Parish and came upon a fortification held by four hundred Federal soldiers under the command of Colonel Alfred W. Eller.
In 1867, Captain Wynne moved to St. Francis County, Arkansas, and joined the finance company of Dennis & Beck.
In 1889, the founder of the City of Lindsay, Captain Arthur Hutchinson, moved to California because of his ill health.
After a skirmish with the Seminoles in which a Captain John Parkhill was killed, the expedition returned to Chokoloskee Island to find that their base had been moved to Cape Romano, because of a lack of fresh water on the island.
* Captain Paul Delano ( 1775 – 1842 ), a sea captain, moved to Chile in 1819 where he became an important part of that country's early Navy
It was first settled by Captain David Scott, who moved there from Ann Arbor in 1833, and platted the land.
It was first settled by Captain David Scott, who moved there from Ann Arbor in 1833, and platted the land.
Captain Francis Champernowne moved from Strawbery Banke in 1640 and settled in the area of the present Portsmouth Country Club.
In December 1742, Count Zinzendorf made a settlement with Captain John, and his tribe moved back into the hinterland.
As the King's forces moved southwards, taking Oxford, Reading and Windsor, the garrison commander at Farnham ( and noted poet ), Captain George Wither, decided to evacuate the castle ; the new High Sheriff of Surrey ( John Denham, a Royalist sympathiser and another noted poet ) then occupied the vacant castle with 100 armed supporters.
Captain Davies was a Yoruba businessman of considerable wealth for the period, and the couple moved back to their native Africa after their wedding.
Captain Rayment slowly moved the throttle forward, as agreed, and released the brakes ; the plane began to accelerate, and radio officer Bill Rodgers radioed the control tower with the message " Zulu Uniform rolling ".
In 1696, Captain Robert Byerley married his cousin, Mary Wharton ( sole heir to the estate of Goldsborough, near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire ), England and moved to live with his wife at her family home of Goldsborough Hall.

Captain and San
* Captain Regent ( similar modern position in San Marino's government )
Gray whaling in Magdalena Bay was revived in the winter of 1855-56 by several vessels, mainly from San Francisco, including the ship Leonore, under Captain Charles Melville Scammon.
The scouting party set off a barking dog in San Pasqual, and Captain Pico's troops were aroused from their sleep.
On September 11, 2001, Homer was flying with Captain Jason M. Dahl on United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco.
Captain Robert April, the Enterprise's first commanding officer, was present at the San Francisco Navy Yards when the vessel's major components were built and prepared for assembly in Starfleet's orbital drydock facilities.
* January – A Spanish force under the command of Captain Juan Pardo establishes Fort San Juan in the Native American settlement of Joara.
According to the San Francisco Herald, in a series of articles run in 1853, they give this honor to Captain Joseph R. Walker, who in January 1851 with his nephew James T. Walker and six men, traveled up the Colorado River to a point where it joined the Virgin River and continued east into Arizona, traveling along the Grand Canyon and making short exploratory side trips along the way.
Captain Frank D. Carranza conceived the idea of using the Basque language for codes in May 1942 upon meeting about 60 U. S. Marines of Basque ancestry in a San Francisco camp.
This ship Captain Collingwood engaged closely until 2: 50 when, after a gallant defence in her crippled state, the San Ysidro hauled down the Spanish flag.
By about 3: 00, Excellent was already in close action with San Nicolás which, with foretop mast shot away, had been in action against Captain.
Captain opened fire on the Spanish vessels with her larboard ( port ) side broadside and then put the helm over and hooked her larboard cat-head with the starboard quarter of San Nicolás.
A fire of pistols, or muskets, opening from the stern gallery of the San Josef, I directed the soldiers to fire into her stern ; and calling to Captain Miller, ordered him to send more men into the San Nicolas ; and directed my people to board the first-rate, which was done in an instant, Commander Berry assisting me into the main chains.
He returned to the Captain to thank Captain Miller and presented him with the sword of the captain of the San Nicolás.
Captain ( OF-2 ) | Captain Fernando Rivera y Moncada violated ecclesiastical Right of asylum | asylum at Mission San Diego de Alcalá on March 26, 1776 when he forcibly removed a ' neophyte ' in direct defiance of the padres.
A drawing of Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo prepared by George Vancouver | Captain George Vancouver depicts the grounds as they appeared in November, 1792.
It was revealed during Once Upon a Times 2012 Comic-Con panel in San Diego on July 14th that Captain Hook will make an appearance in the show's second season which will be airing in the fall of 2012 on ABC.
Captain Samuel Highsmith, under the command of John Coffee Hays, crossed the county in 1848 in an ill-fated expedition to open a road from San Antonio to El Paso.
In 1808, Spanish Captain Francisco Amangual commanded a military expedition from San Antonio to Santa Fe and mapped a road, which passed through what is now Kimble County.
Nuestro Padre San Francisco de los Tejas Mission was originally established in 1690 but was re-established in 1716 by Captain Domingo Ramon.
This plaza is surrounded by many historical buildings, including the Mission San Francisco Solano, Captain Salvador Vallejo's Casa Grande, the Presidio of Sonoma, the Blue Wing Inn, the Sebastiani Theatre, and the Toscano Hotel.
Captain Capron was a member of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, and had been killed at the Battle of San Juan Hill.

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