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Law then met with Edward Carson, and afterwards expressed the opinion that " the men of Ulster do desire a settlement on the basis of leaving Ulster out, and Carson thinks such an arrangement could be carried out without any serious attack from the Unionists in the South ".

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Also at the centre of many early stories was Ena Sharples ( Violet Carson ), caretaker of the Glad Tidings Mission Hall, and her friends: timid Minnie Caldwell ( Margot Bryant ) and bespectacled Martha Longhurst ( Lynne Carol ).
The Ormsby House is currently the tallest building in downtown Carson City, at a height of 117 feet.
Carson City was in the national news on September 2nd, 2011, when an employee of a family business in South Lake Tahoe opened fire at an IHOP restaurant on the south side of Carson City, killing four people and wounding several others before the shooter turned the gun on himself.
The following personalities took up a residence in Carson City at some point in their lives.
Spacey is well known in Hollywood for his impressions as when he appeared on Inside the Actors Studio he imitated, at host James Lipton's request: James Stewart, Johnny Carson, Katharine Hepburn, Clint Eastwood, John Gielgud, Marlon Brando, Christopher Walken, Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon.
The Wizards provided the stadium area championship feeling as they went up against D. C. United at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California as Bo Oshoniyi got the starting in goal.
Carson left home in rural present-day Missouri at age 16 and became a mountain man and trapper in the West.
Born in Madison County, Kentucky, near the city of Richmond, in 1809, Carson moved at the age of one year with his parents and siblings to a rural area near Franklin, Missouri.
Many of the clientele at the saddleshop were trappers and traders, from whom Carson heard stirring tales of the Far West.
Carson said, " Beaver was getting scarce, it became necessary to try our hand at something else.
Thirty-one days later on October 6, Carson chanced to meet Kearny and his 300 dragoons at the deserted village of Valverde
For the next six weeks, Lt. Carson guided Kearny and the 100 dragoons west along the Gila River over rugged terrain, arriving at the Colorado River on November 25.
With the help of scouts led by Kit Carson, he caught and defeated them April 4, at the canyon of Ojo Caliente.
Colonel Carson ’ s column spent the morning on the west side of the river out of the action, but at 1 p. m., Canby ordered them to cross.
In language similar to his description of the Mescalero Apache, Carleton ordered Carson to lead an expedition against the Navajo, and to say to them, " You have deceived us too often, and robbed and murdered our people too long, to trust you again at large in your own country.
Carleton had underestimated the number of Navajo that would arrive at Sumner, and also had ordered insufficient provisions, a factor that Carson deplored.
Carson and his 400 troopers and Indian scouts met a combined force of Kiowa, Comanche, and Plains Apache numbering as much as 1, 500 at the ruins of Adobe Walls, Texas.
After being mustered out of the Army, Carson took up ranching, settling at Boggsville in Bent County.
Carson died a month later at age 58 on May 23, 1868, in the presence of Dr. Tilton.
Tom Dunlay wrote in 2000 that Carson was directly responsible for the deaths of at least fifty indigenous people.
" This view of Carson's actions may be taken from General James Carleton ’ s orders to Carson on October 12, 1862, concerning the Mescalero Apaches: " All Indian men of that tribe are to be killed whenever and wherever you can find them: the women and children will not be harmed, but you will take them prisoners and feed them at Ft. Stanton until you receive other instructions ".
In 1868, at the urging of Washington and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Carson journeyed to Washington D. C. where he escorted several Ute Chiefs to meet with the President of the United States to plead for assistance to their tribe.
* In England and France, there was a Kit Carson comic that lasted at least 350 issues ( 1950s ), and seven Kit Carson Annuals ( 1954 – 1960 ), often drawn by D. C. Eyles.

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The Bill was the centre of intense parliamentary debate and controversy throughout 1913 – 14 before it passed its final reading in May, denounced by the O ’ Brienite Party as a " partition deal " after Carson forced through an Amending Bill providing for the exclusion of Ulster, permanent or provisional to be negotiated, which ultimately led to the partition of Ireland.

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The monthly cost of ADC to more than 100,000 recipients in the county is 4.4 million dollars, said C. Virgil Martin, president of Carson Pirie Scott & Co., committee chairman.
Carson McCullers, after a long, painful illness that might have crushed a less-indomitable soul, has come back with an absolute gem of a novel which jumped high on best-seller lists even before official publication.
* 1964 – Rachel Carson, American author and environmentalist ( b. 1907 )
His frequent appearances on NBC's The Tonight Show spanned three emcees ( Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson ), from the 1950s to the 1970s.
One memorable story, as recounted to Johnny Carson, was about his meeting with then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
" ( Capp also spoofed Carson in his strip, in a 1970 episode called " The Tommy Wholesome Show.
Brooks led a new generation of self-reflective baby-boomer comics appearing on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
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* Carson, Ronald A.
Quarterback Carson Palmer, wide receiver # 84 T. J. Houshmandzadeh, and the rest of the Bengals line up to play the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006.
Ratings reached a low of 8 million in February 1973, Pat Phoenix quit as Elsie Tanner, Violet Carson ( Ena Sharples ) was written out for most of the year due to illness, and Doris Speed ( Annie Walker ) took two months ' leave.
In 1976, Pat Phoenix returned to her role as Elsie Tanner and, after a spate of ill health, Violet Carson returned on a more regular basis as Ena.
The original cast was created by Tony Warren, with the characters of Ena Sharples ( Violet Carson ), Elsie Tanner ( Patricia Phoenix ) and Annie Walker ( Doris Speed ) as central figures.
Carson City, officially the Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, is an independent city and the capital of the state of Nevada.
The majority of the population of the town lives in Eagle Valley, on the eastern edge of the Carson Range, a branch of the Sierra Nevada.
Carson City is about south of Reno and originated as a stopover for California bound emigrants, but developed into a city with the Comstock Lode, a silver strike in the mountains to the northeast.
Prior to 1969, Carson City was also the county seat of Ormsby County.
In 1969, the county was abolished and Carson City and a few small surrounding settlements within the former county were merged into a newly formed independent city called Carson City Consolidated Municipality.
Fremont named the river flowing through the valley Carson River in honor of Christopher " Kit " Carson, the mountain man and scout he had hired for his expedition.

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