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Of Charlestown's churches, St. Mary's ( 1887 – 1893 ) is considered one of the masterpieces of Patrick Keely.
Sixty-three buildings on Charlestown's Main Street are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

McLaughlin and Brothers
The Gibson EDS-1275 electric 12-string was used by jazz fusion guitarist John McLaughlin of Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Guns N ' Roses guitarist Slash, Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule and The Allman Brothers Band, Cory Stuteville of Year Of The Dragon, Alex Lifeson of Rush, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth, Jeff Buckley and System of a Down and Scars on Broadway guitarist Daron Malakian, Taylor Swift.
* Bernard " Bernie " McLaughlin, Irish-American gangster from Charlestown, Massachusetts and leader of " The McLaughlin Brothers " gang
* Edward McLaughlin, American, a former boxer and a member of the " McLaughlin Brothers " gang of Charlestown, Massachusetts
Following the war, the vase remained in Kentucky for 13 years until 1878, when the Dwyer Brothers Stable captured it by the aid of their colt " Bramble " and trainer Jim McLaughlin in the American Stallion Stakes at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, Kentucky.

McLaughlin and were
Several of them, including Doc Romnes, Taffy Abel, Alex Levinsky, Mike Karakas, and Cully Dahlstrom, become staples with the club, and under McLaughlin, the Black Hawks were the first NHL team with an all-American-born lineup.
According to Jim Coleman, sportswriter for the Toronto Globe and Mail, McLaughlin felt the ' Hawks were good enough to finish first.
Until the tracks were abandoned in 1983, the city was located at the terminus of a Milwaukee Road branch line that split from the railroad's Pacific Extension in McLaughlin, South Dakota.
Most recently these bond funds were spent on targeted improvements at Ashton School, John J. McLaughlin Cumberland Hill School and Cumberland High School.
When the bond of builders J. J. E. Gibson and Pat McLaughlin for the sum of $ 26, 725 was issued in 1884 for them to erect a new courthouse for Shelby County, the firm of Wilson and Martin were among the securities.
McLaughlin who prior to his 100th birthday stated that he, Durant and Durant's son-in-law Dr Campbell from Port Perry and a lifelong friend of Sam were dickering after the Buick Motor deal for 15 years in 1907 and the exchange of $ 500, 000. 00 Buick stock for $ 500, 000. 00 McLaughlin stock with a name for their company and called it General Motors. This came to be in 1908.
He attended Bennington College, where he met and befriended fellow writers Donna Tartt, Jonathan Lethem, Francis Lombard and Joseph McLaughlin, none of whom were aware of his literary aspirations.
Included in this show were Florence Arnold, John Barbour, Larry Bell, Karl Benjamin, John Coplans, Lorser Feitelson, Frederick Hammersley, June Harwood, Helen Lundeberg, John McLaughlin, and Dorothy Waldman.
In this group McLaughlin played a custom-made steel-string acoustic guitar made by Abe Wechter and the Gibson guitar company that featured two tiers of strings over the soundhole: a conventional six-string configuration and seven strings strung underneath at a forty-five degree angle-these were independently tuneable " sympathetic strings " much like those on a sitar or veena.
Also included on the recording were five duets between McLaughlin and his then-girlfriend Katia Labèque.
The children were played by child actors ; one of them ( Rita McLaughlin ) enjoyed a long subsequent acting career.
However, due to university cutbacks, most services and all non-reserve texts were transferred away from the OVC Learning Commons to the University of Guelph's McLaughlin library.
Some of the programs that were announced and / or continued on the new lineup include Globe Trekker, Rick Steves ' Europe, Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, Doc Martin, The McLaughlin Group, Inside Washington, BBC World News, Keeping Up Appearances, As Time Goes By and Visiting With Huell Howser.
Durant and Samuel McLaughlin of Canada signed a 15-year contract to build Buick power trains at cost plus ; they were called McLaughlin Buicks until 1942.
McLaughlin's role often resembles a professorial figure, asking follow-up questions and trying to elicit further responses from a panelist who thinks he or she has fully answered the question, as if McLaughlin were conducting a Socratic class at a university.
By 1966, they were both part of Duffy Power's Nucleus ( a band which also included John McLaughlin on electric guitar ).
Among the replacements during the run were F. Murray Abraham ( for Ron Leibman ), Cherry Jones ( for Ellen McLaughlin ), Dan Futterman ( for Joe Mantello ), Cynthia Nixon ( for Marcia Gay Harden ) and Jay Goede ( for David Marshall Grant ).
McLaughlin quickly rejected this notion and made it clear that Jordan's time was over, resulting in the former leader retiring to Yorkshire from where he still published his own journal Gothic Ripples from time to time, the pages of which were regularly filled with criticism of McLaughlin.
Andrew Davies, Luke Oliver and Jon McLaughlin of Bradford were sent off by the referee, who dished out the same treatment to Crawley pair Kyle McFadzean and substitute Claude Davis.
But the Swans were 2 – 0 up at half time thanks to Jimmy McLaughlin and Eddie Thomas.
Fellow second division side Preston North End awaited in the semi-final at Villa Park, but despite taking the lead through McLaughlin again the Swans were to be denied by a second half penalty and a wonder goal from nearly 40 yards.

McLaughlin and involved
However, according to Dominic Sandbrook's recent McCarthy biography, it was the late CBS News correspondent Marya McLaughlin with whom McCarthy was actually involved, in a long-term relationship that lasted until McLaughlin's death in 1998.
Recently, McLaughlin has been involved in a variety of notable political campaigns.
Responding to the report, Sinn Féin spokesman Mitchel McLaughlin said that he did " not dispute the sectarian nature of the killings " but continued to believe " the denials by the IRA that they were involved ".

McLaughlin and gang
Bernie McLaughlin went to see " Buddy " McLean and demanded that he hand over the members of the gang who beat his brother.

McLaughlin and war
Through a friendship with Pat Buchanan, McLaughlin became a war supporter and a speech writer and advisor to U. S. President Richard Nixon.
In the context of the first US-Iraq war, on September 15, 1990 Pat Buchanan appeared on The McLaughlin Group and said that " there are only two groups that are beating the drums for war in the Middle East – the Israeli defense ministry and its ' amen corner ' in the United States.
He secured a line of credit from the Bank of Montreal and through Earle McLaughlin at the Royal Bank of Canada he raised a war chest that saw him gain effective control of Canada Steamship Lines in 1951.
According to his blog, McLaughlin ’ s father was a good friend of Irish playwright Sean O ’ Casey, and shared battle experiences with war correspondent and international author, Ernest Hemingway.
Former CIA Director George Tenet and his former deputy, John E. McLaughlin, announced that they were not aware of doubts about Curveball's veracity before the war.
Their first owner, Frederic McLaughlin, was a commander with the 333rd Machine Gun Battalion of the 86th Infantry Division during World War I, nicknamed the " Black Hawk Division " after the war leader.
In the early 1960s, a gangland war broke out on the streets of Boston after George McLaughlin, the younger brother of the Charlestown Mob's boss, groped the girlfriend of a ranking Winter Hill member.

McLaughlin and with
in 2000 he recorded Rescue with drummer Dennis Chambers ( Carlos Santana, John McLaughlin et al.
McLaughlin was a master innovator, incorporating hard jazz with the new sounds of Clapton, Hendrix, Beck and others.
Robert Czerny with Kathleen McLaughlin and John Costello, S. J., London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1978.
In reality, his show was co-owned and first syndicated by Edward F. McLaughlin, former president of ABC who founded EFM Media in 1988, with Limbaugh's show as his first product.
On November 3, 1911, Swiss race car driver and automotive engineer Louis Chevrolet co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in Detroit with William C. Durant and investment partners William Little ( maker of the Little automobile ) and Dr. Edwin R. Campbell ( son-in-law of Durant ) and in 1912 R. S. McLaughlin GEO of General Motors in Canada.
In 1969, he formed a trio, The Tony Williams Lifetime, with John McLaughlin on guitar, and Larry Young on organ.
In addition, his work with jazz and rock producer Alan Douglas allowed Dolphy's style to posthumously spread to musicians in the jazz fusion and rock environments, most notably with artists John McLaughlin and Jimi Hendrix.
McLaughlin had been a commander with the 333rd Machine Gun Battalion of the 86th Infantry Division during World War I.
In 1890, James McLaughlin, the U. S. Indian Agent at Fort Yates on Standing Rock Agency, feared that the Lakota leader was about to flee the reservation with the Ghost Dancers, so he ordered the police to arrest him.
A late 70s jazz fusion trio of John McLaughlin ( guitar ) Jaco Pastorius ( bass ) and Tony Williams ( drums ) unashamedly returned to the original concept of the power trio with their short-lived " Trio of Doom " album.
Under the guidance of " Colonel " Sam McLaughlin as President in 1907, the company began the manufacture of automobiles, eventually forming an alliance for 15 years with William C. Durant, who had acquired the Buick Motor Company that later would become General Motors Holding Company.
He then teamed up with John McLaughlin and The Mahavishnu Orchestra to play electric bass until 1973, when the band broke up.
In 2010, Gary Husband stepped down as Level 42's drummer for the second time, due to prior commitments with John McLaughlin.
Ginger ale is a carbonated soft drink flavoured with ginger in either the Golden-style, closer to the ginger beer original, credited to the American Thomas Cantrell ; or the ( Pale ) Dry-style created by Canadian John McLaughlin, which is a paler drink with a much milder ginger-flavour to it.
The prominent fusion guitarist John McLaughlin, for example, had played what Allmusic describes as a " blend of jazz and American R & B " with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames as early as 1962 and continued with The Graham Bond Organisation ( with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker ) whose style Allmusic calls " rhythm & blues with a strong jazzy flavor ".

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