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Coe and escaped
Frank Coe escaped custody some time after his capture, allegedly with the assistance of Deputy Sheriff Wallace Olinger, who gave him a pistol.

Coe and custody
On July 18, 1876, Bowdre, Scurlock, Frank Coe, George Coe, and Ab Saunders storm the very weak Lincoln jail, freeing cattle rustler Jesus Largo from the custody of Sheriff Saturnino Baca, taking Largo outside of town and hanging him.

Coe and short
Although he had a short season in 1982 because of injuries in June and July, Coe still managed to rank number one in the world in the 800 metres and to participate in a world record 4 x 800 metres relay in which Coe, Peter Elliott, Garry Cook and Steve Cram's time of 7: 03. 89, was to remain the world record for 24 years.
A video of the race, however, apparently shows that Coe was 12 metres short of the finish line when the last chime sounded, which is why Trinity College never officially accepted his time.
The clock on that day took 44. 4 seconds ( i. e. a " long " time, probably two days after the last winding ) and the video film confirms that Coe was some 12 metres short of his finish line when the fateful final stroke occurred.
The Middle Fork, approximately long, rises in several short branches on the north slopes of Mount Hood, from Coe Glacier and Eliot Glacier.
Henry W. Coe State Park ( or Coe Park for short ) is a state park of California, USA, preserving a vast tract of the Diablo Range.
The path from Glen Coe through the gorge into Coire Gabhail is a popular short walk ( around 4 km in total ), though it is rough in places.

Coe and time
Around this time, Henry Brown, George Coe, and Joe Smith slipped out of the McSween house to the Tunstall store, where they chased two Dolan men into an outhouse with rifle fire and forced them to dive into the bottom to escape.
Coe received encouragement to begin writing songs from Screamin ' Jay Hawkins, with whom he had spent time in prison.
In 1980 Coe broke Rick Wohlhuter's world record for 1, 000-metres with a time of 2: 13. 40 and held all four middle distance world records simultaneously, the 800m, 1000m, 1500m and the mile, for one hour until Ovett broke his mile record, another unique feat.
Coe had planned to have a somewhat quiet season in 1985, partly because of the intensity of the previous year's efforts to get himself ready in time for the Olympics, as well as a planned move up to 5000m, which never materialised.
It was thought that Coe had succeeded when he beat Steve Cram in a charity race in October 1988 in a time of 42. 53 seconds.
The British public by now showed a keen interest in Ovett, and it was at the European Championships in 1978, that he raced against Sebastian Coe for the first time in their senior careers, beginning a rivalry that would become newsworthy.
At the time the British press reported that Coe and Ovett had clashed after the race but Coe later revealed: " When Steve came over, he put his hand on my shoulder and said something.
Earlier that month, he had established a new mile world record of 3: 48. 8 and two weeks later equalled Sebastian Coe's world record of 3: 32. 1 in the 1500 m. The Moscow Olympics marked only the second time that Ovett and Coe had met each other in international competition ( the first being the 800 m in the 1978 European Championships ) and there was huge media speculation over which would emerge as the greater.
More specifically, Ovett ran behind Coe's shoulder for quite a long time, but on the final bend he fell two metres behind Coe and failed to close the gap in the home straight.
David Allan Coe at the time was a patched member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, a Notorious 1 % er motorcycle club.
“ If Doug Coe can get you some face time with the President of the United States, then you will take his call and seek his friendship.
Like the other Outlaw artists in the business at the time ( Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Hank Williams Jr .), Tucker was able to combine qualities of Country and Rock music into her voice to make the Outlaw sound that was popular at the time.
Coe, arguably, unlike other critics of his time, was considered a unique critic, who expressed more of the positive rather than the negative in his support for actors in his years of writing for the Washington Post, and often took license with his own " gut " opinions.
Longley drifted around Texas for a time, gambling in saloons, during which time he met and became acquainted with gambler Phil Coe and possibly also gunman Ben Thompson.
The PSI ascertained that Coe could not have been the source of the communication as he was in the Middle East at the time, and quickly turned to investigating Coe's alleged Communist activities.
To make this sound, say Coe, but close your lips as if you were saying Poe ; release your lips at the same time as, or a fraction of a second after, you pronounce the C of Coe.

Coe and later
Formerly named Cresson for a borough in Pennsylvania, it was renamed later for two Union Pacific Railroad workers named Palmer and Coe.
" His best-known compositions are the No. 1 successes " Would You Lay With Me ( In a Field of Stone )," which was covered by Tanya Tucker ; and " Take This Job and Shove It ," which was later covered by Johnny Paycheck that was later a hit movie ( both Coe and Paycheck had minor parts in the film ).
After the Internal Revenue Service seized his home in Key West, Florida, Coe lived in a cave in Tennessee, and later remarried and got back on his feet.
* Sebastian Coe, Baron Coe – Olympic athlete, politician and later Chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
A few weeks later Coe was to reclaim the UK record, setting an all-comers ' mark of 1: 43. 97 at Crystal Palace to rank him second in the world that year.
In the 1500 m, contested six days later, Coe won and Ovett had to settle for third place.
Two years later, Levy returned to Coe College as an assistant football coach ( 1953 – 1954 ) and in his second stint as a head coach, he also won a championship -- once again in basketball.
Coe later had a sculpture of Roosevelt made which he donated to the city of Portland.
This inflation helped the Communists eventually come to power in China, and in later years White, Coe, and Adler were accused of having deliberately fostered the Chinese inflation by obstructing the stabilization loan.
The bid was made official in August with Lord Coe personally submitting the bid a few weeks later at the 2011 World Athletic Championships in Daegu.
His father, Frederick Augustus Coe, was then cashier in a local iron works, but later became manager.

Coe and .
Afterwards, Palmer told Charlie Coe, his last-round partner, that he simply played the hole too fast.
He did seem hasty on his second and third shots, but then there was an agonizing wait of several minutes while Coe graciously putted out, giving Palmer a chance to recover his composure, which he had quite visibly lost.
Palmer's 281 for the four rounds at Augusta was a comfortable four strokes ahead of the next closest pro, but it was barely good enough for a second-place tie with Coe.
( On Thursday nobody except Charlie Coe was thinking of Charlie Coe.
Sophie and Michael D. Coe agree with this etymology.
* Coe, Jonathan.
* 1692 – Massacre of Glencoe: About 78 Macdonalds at Glen Coe, Scotland are killed early in the morning for not promptly pledging allegiance to the new king, William of Orange.
Fort William is a major tourist centre with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the north and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles.
Also in this era, Jack Coe and A.
In 1961, Ackerman narrated the record Music for Robots created by Frank Allison Coe.
Edgerton was born in Fremont, Nebraska on April 6, 1903, the son of Mary Nettie Coe and Frank Eugene Edgerton, a direct descendant of Richard Edgerton, one of the founders of Norwich, Connecticut and a descendent of Governor William Bradford ( 1590 – 1657 ) of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower.
His breakthrough came in 1993 when he got a gig at the Renaissance Club in Mansfield after fellow DJ Alexander Coe ( aka Sasha ) heard his demo.
A 2000 tour in which David Allan Coe performed as an opening act for Kid Rock was the subject of criticism from journalist Neil Strauss, who alleged that Coe's songs were racist.
His influences include Warren Zevon, Jim Croce, Hank Williams, Jr., Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, David Allan Coe, Bob Seger, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, Whodini, Too Short, Eric B.
Finishing 12th and 10th, respectively, he then turned to the 1994 Masters Olympia, where his attempt to beat Robbie Robinson and Boyer Coe was the subject of the 1996 documentary Stand Tall.
* 1879 – Wesley Coe, American athlete ( d. 1926 )
* Ben Cheviot ( George Coe ), one of the executives on Network 23's Board of Directors.
Crowther said that Davis " does nicely as the fiancée who is widowed herself and knows the loneliness of grief ," while another noted critic, The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Richard L. Coe, said Davis " is splendid as the understanding widow.
These events also targeted individuals, as in the 1891 mob lynching of Joe Coe, a worker in Omaha, Nebraska.
Approximately 10, 000 white people reportedly swarmed the courthouse when Coe was torn from his jail cell, beaten and lynched.
: 10, 000 white people storm the local courthouse to beat and lynch Joe Coe, who was alleged to have raped a white child.
* 1946 – Kelvin Coe, Australian ballet dancer ( d. 1992 )

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