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The first new national bank to open was The First National Bank of Davenport, Iowa ( Charter # 15 ).
* Claire DavenportFirst Customs Lady
First described by E. S. Davenport and Edgar Bain, it is one of the decomposition products that may form when austenite ( the face centered cubic crystal structure of iron ) is cooled past a critical temperature of 727 ° C ( about 1340 ° F ).
* Calvary Baptist Church / First Baptist Church, Davenport, Iowa, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
* First International Congress of Eugenics held in London with the support of Leonard Darwin, Winston Churchill, Auguste Forel, Alexander Graham Bell, Charles Davenport and other prominent scientists.
First elected as a Liberal in 1949 federal election in the riding of Davenport, he was the youngest person ever elected to that point in the Canadian House of Commons.
Cotton is named on a stone in King's Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, Massachusetts, which also names early First Church ministers John Davenport ( d. 1670 ), John Oxenbridge ( d. 1674 ) and Thomas Bridge ( d. 1713 ).
In September 1667, after the death of their pastor, John Wilson, the First Church in Boston invited Davenport to be their new pastor.
File: Weinman in Davenport. jpg | Spandrel figure ( 1923 ), First National Bank Building, Davenport, Iowa.
* First Kid ( 1996 )-President Davenport
James Davenport ( 1716 – 1757 ) was an American clergyman and itinerant preacher noted for his often controversial actions during the First Great Awakening.
In 1668, Davenport left New Haven to serve as the pastor of the First Church of Boston.
* First Baptist Church ( Davenport, Iowa ), NRHP-listed
Davenport Road, as shown here in 1914, does not follow List of roads in Toronto | Toronto's standard street grid pattern, as it originated as a First Nations travel route between the Humber River ( Ontario ) | Humber River and the Don River ( Ontario ) | Don Valley.
There he was ordained minister of the First Church in Boston, succeeding John Davenport as pastor.

First and returned
Mama tried to talk to them and keep them quiet while she tidied up the sitting room before the First Family returned.
A plaque in the town commemorates the deaths of ten Mexican citizens who returned to Barcelonnette to fight in the First World War.
Without their best general and his veterans, the French suffered a series of defeats and it was not until Bonaparte returned to become First Consul that France once again held a position of strength on mainland Europe.
The city became part of the First French Empire in 1806 as Principality of Erfurt, and was returned to Prussia in 1815 after the Napoleonic Wars.
In 1799 he returned from Egypt and on 18 Brumaire ( 9 November ) overthrew the government, replacing it with the Consulate, in which he was First Consul.
After filming was complete on Scarface, Hawks left Hughes to fight the legal battles and returned to First National to fulfill his contract, this time with producer Darryl F. Zanuck.
When, on 2 August 1100, William II was killed by an arrow in a hunting accident in the New Forest, where Henry was also hunting, Duke Robert had not yet returned from the First Crusade.
During the First Crusade Stephen-Henry had acquired an unfortunate reputation for cowardice, and he returned to the Levant again in 1101 to rebuild his reputation where he was killed at the battle of Ramlah.
First, John Schultz returned the second half kickoff 25 yards to the 35-yard line, and then Otis Armstrong ripped off an 18-yard gain.
First, Garrett returned the opening kickoff 35 yards from 5 yards deep in the end zone to the Washington 30-yard line.
First, Broncos defensive back Darren Carrington returned the ensuing kickoff 39 yards to the 39-yard line.
From 1919 to 1931, the college moved to Interlaken Blvd, but in 1931 it returned to First Hill permanently.
First lady Dolley Madison rescued a painting of George Washington, and in 1939, a Canadian man returned a jewelry box to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, claiming that his grandfather had taken it from Washington.
Immediately after President Harding's death, Mrs. Harding returned to Washington, D. C., and briefly stayed in the White House with President and First Lady Coolidge.
Following the election National was returned to power in coalition with the New Zealand First Party.
Hawn returned to the screen again in 1996 as the aging, alcoholic actress Elise Elliot in the financially and critically successful The First Wives Club, opposite Bette Midler and Diane Keaton, with whom she covered the Lesley Gore hit " You Don't Own Me " for the film's soundtrack.
Paul returned to serve in the Russian army during the First World War, and Nicholas II rewarded his uncle's loyalty by elevating Olga and her children as Princess and Princes Paley in 1915.
First sent to Vietnam ( 1929 ) at the end of his studies, he was disgusted by colonialism and returned to Paris to spend most of his career as a professor of agricultural sciences ( 1933 – 1974 ).
Newcastle returned to the First Division at the end of the 1964 – 65 season after winning the Second Division title.
They returned to America in 1878, settling in Oakland, California, where Stein attended First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland's Sabbath school.
After the end of the war, Haakon and the Norwegian Royal Family returned to Norway aboard the cruiser HMS Norfolk, arriving with the First Cruiser Squadron to cheering crowds in Oslo on 7 June 1945 exactly five years after they had been evacuated from Tromsø.
They returned to Aman, along with most of the Eldar living in the now largely destroyed Beleriand, at the end of the First Age.
Despite defeat, his performance was seen to mark a revival of the Socialists as a strong force in French politics and he returned to being the First Secretary of the party.
Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia's first-round pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, was named to the All-Rookie First Team, and the 76ers returned to the postseason with a 43 – 39 record.
* Stardust – 7 February 1999 – First comet coma sample return – returned 15 January 2006

First and ensuing
The ensuing 3-year conflict will later be known as the First Opium War.
The ensuing 3-year conflict becomes known as the First Opium War.
This vision clashes with an older interpretation of the First Republic as a progressive and increasingly democratic regime that presented a clear contrast to Salazar ’ s ensuing dictatorship.
As a result of the ensuing furor, thousands of DAR members, including First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, resigned.
In the ensuing Battle of Dürenstein, three Russian columns circled around the First Division of the Corps Mortier, and attacked Gazan from both the front and the rear.
The ensuing struggle between this doppelgänger-like stranger and " Roth ," played against the backdrop of the Demjanjuk trial and the First Intifada, constitutes the book's primary storyline.
The First Deemster administers the oath to the kneeling coroners: " By that book and by the holy contents thereof and by the wonderful works that God hath miraculously wrought in heaven above and in the earth beneath in six days and seven nights, you shall, without respect of favour or friendship, love or gain, consanguinity or affinity, envy or malice, well and truly execute the office of coroner for each sheading to which you have been appointed for the ensuing year.
First sighted by Boromir, the Troll barges through the open doors, and smashes much of the Chamber, including Balin's tomb, in the ensuing fight.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 and the ensuing outbreak of the First World War necessitated a new aerodrome for the Royal Flying Corps.
( Chapters 1 – 6 ) Our own species: the rivalry of America and China, the First World State, its destruction as a result of using up all natural resources, followed by the Patagonian Civilization 100, 000 years hence, with the cult of Youth, and its destruction after the sabotage of a mine which leads to a colossal subterranean atomic explosion and the ensuing intercontinental nuclear holocaust, rendering most of the Earth's surface uninhabitable for millions of years save for the poles and the northern coast of Siberia.
Although the South Shore did not play a major role during the First World War, the area saw significant military activity during the Second World War and the ensuing Cold War, as Shelburne and Mill Cove became home to Royal Canadian Navy bases, and a Pinetree Line radar station was established by the Royal Canadian Air Force at Baccaro.
He arranged to speak to First Lord of the Admiralty Leo Amery in July 1923, but the meeting and ensuing correspondence with the admiralty failed to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
First elected to represent North Omaha's 11th District in the Nebraska State Legislature in 1970, Chambers was successfully re-elected in every ensuing election through 2004.
First, the Giants were forced to punt on their ensuing possession, but returner Cedrick Wilson muffed the kick and New York's Johnnie Harris recovered the ball on the 49ers 8-yard line.
First, Derrick Mason returned the ensuing kickoff to the Titans 49-yard line.
The ensuing war, between the French-controlled South and the independent Communist-allied North, is known as the First Indochina War.
In 1917 the festival ran into difficulties because of First World War, Finnish Declaration of Independence and the ensuing Finnish Civil War.
This vision clashes with an older interpretation of the First Republic as a progressive and increasingly democratic regime which presented a clear contrast to Salazar ’ s ensuing dictatorship.
During the ensuing fire Ensign Drexler and Boatswain's Mate First Class George Robert Cholister attempted to dump powder charges into the immersion tank before they detonated but failed.

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