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Forrest and named
In 1904 his remains were disinterred and moved to Forrest Park, a Memphis city park named in his honor.
The World War II Army base Camp Forrest in Tullahoma, Tennessee was named after him.
It is named in honor of Nathan B. Forrest, a Confederate general in the American Civil War and the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
The Wal-Mart FLW Tour was named after Forrest L. Wood of Ranger Boats fame.
Two years later it was named Greenmount National Park and several years later the name was changed to commemorate Sir John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia.
It was named for General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who used the location as a campsite for a construction crew completing a railroad between Memphis and Little Rock, shortly after the Civil War.
Within a few years of is founding, the people of Forrest did not know the full name of the person for whom the town was named.
The battle began when a Confederate sympathizer, named Miss Mollie Morehead, informed Forrest that a Union force was watering their horses nearby.
Forrest Lake anchors the Thousand Hills State Park, located just west of the city and is named in honor of former Missouri Governor Forrest Smith. Boaters enjoying the new Thousand Hills State Park Marina, mid-1950s.
In 1883, John Forrest selected the site for the town, and it was named after Sir Frederick Broome, the Governor of Western Australia from 1883 to 1889.
Building 4SJ was named after Forrest J Ackerman, and contained the society's lending library, furnished rooms for socializing, and a pay telephone.
Maria Shriver, who had joined CBS as a West Coast feature reporter in 1983, and Forrest Sawyer, new to the network, were named co-anchors of The CBS Morning News August 30, 1985.
His first feature film role was as Forrest Gump's son, also named Forrest Gump, in the 1994 film of the same name.
He was the illegitimate son of another famous actor, Junius Brutus Booth, an Englishman, who named Edwin after Edwin Forrest and Thomas Flynn, two of Junius ' colleagues.
Both were initially named the Forrest Theatre in honor of Forrest and his contributions to the theatre world.
As a result of being named CONCACAF champions, Canada travelled to the Confederations Cup 2001 in Japan, earning a memorable 0-0 draw with Brazil thanks to a stellar performance from Gold Cup Most Valuable Player Craig Forrest.
It spans six blocks, with its main streets named after the first post-subdivision residents of the suburb-McNeil, Forrest, Leake, Irvine, Keane, Johnston and Venn.
First known as the Forrest Highway ( named after John Forrest ) Originally, the roads that followed closely to the route were very rough in condition, and during the road around Australia road trials in the 1950s, movie newsreels would show cars on very sandy tracks.
The arena is named in honor of Dr. Forrest C. " Phog " Allen, a former coach of the university's Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team whose tenure lasted 39 years.
There is authority to suggest it is named after Western Australia's first premier, John Forrest.

Forrest and Kimberley
Kimberley Explorer and Lord Mayor of Perth, Alexander Forrest, dismissed Canning's actions by claiming that all explorers behaved in this manner.
Forrest explored areas of Western Australia under contract to the Survey Department, particularly the Kimberley region, during the 1870s and 1880s.
* Royal Commission into alleged killing and burning of bodies of Aborigines in East Kimberley and into police methods when effecting arrests (" 1927 Wood Royal Commission "), ( 1927 ) investigating the Forrest River massacre of Indigenous Australians
Rivers in the Kimberley region that flow into the Timor Sea include the Ord River, Forrest River, Pentecost River and Durack River.

Forrest and district
Manuka ( ) is an area in the Inner South district of Canberra, Australia covering parts of the suburbs of Griffith and Forrest.
St Christopher's Cathedral is adjacent to the shopping district, and is technically located in the suburb of Forrest.
Woodruff Electric Cooperative is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Forrest City, Arkansas, with district offices in Augusta and Moro, Arkansas.

Forrest and discovered
As historian Forrest McDonald wrote, " A loophole had been discovered " in the initial enactment, " namely that coasting vessels, and fishing and whaling boats " had been exempt from the embargo, and they had been circumventing it, primarily via Canada.
Near Forrest City, in the bed of Crow Creek, a deposit of oyster shells estimated to be nearly 7, 000, 000 cubic yards in size was discovered.
In 1867, the president of the Marine Board of South Australia discovered a port at Eucla, and in 1870, John Forrest camped at the location for nearly two weeks.
The Vulcan delegation, headed by Ambassador Soval, complains to Admiral Forrest about the recent diplomatic incident at P ' Jem, when the Andorians discovered a Vulcan listening post.

Forrest and Margaret
Forrest was born at Picton, near Bunbury in Western Australia, the fourth of nine sons of William and Margaret Forrest.
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Image: Margaret Forrest. jpg | 7 – 1876
In 1831, Angus was born in Scotland at Bathgate, a younger son of Alexander Angus, merchant and a friend of the father of Sir James Young Simpson, by his wife Margaret Forrest.
* Margaret Forrest Angus, married Dr. Charles F. Martin ( 1868 – 1953 ), Dean of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine.
Margaret Forrest | Lady Margaret Elvire Forrest, née Hamersley, on her wedding day, 1876
** his daughter Margaret, who married Sir John Forrest ;
John Forrest, during his 1869 exploring expedition, named Mount Malcolm, Mount Flora and Mount Margaret all in honour of members of the Hamersley family.
His father Edward was one of the leading Western Australian landholders of his day ; his brother Samuel and nephew Vernon both became Members of the Legislative Council ; William Locke Brockman was his uncle ; his sister Margaret married Sir John Forrest ; and his wife Jane was sister to Andrew and Charles Dempster.
Other influential early interpreters of the Great American Songbook include Fred Astaire, Mildred Bailey, Tony Bennett, June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Nat " King " Cole, Perry Como, Barbara Cook, Chris Connor, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Doris Day, Blossom Dearie, Billy Eckstine, Alice Faye, Helen Forrest, The Four Freshmen, Judy Garland, Eydie Gorme, Johnny Hartman, Dick Haymes, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Joni James, Jack Jones, Al Jolson, Cleo Laine, Frankie Laine, Steve Lawrence, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Dean Martin, Tony Martin, Johnny Mathis, Carmen McRae, Mabel Mercer, Helen Merrill, Anita O ' Day, Patti Page, Dinah Shore, Bobby Short, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Keely Smith, Kay Starr, Jo Stafford, Barbra Streisand ( particularly in her earlier work ), Maxine Sullivan, Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Ethel Waters, Margaret Whiting, Andy Williams, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson.
His father Edward was one of the leading Western Australian landholders of his day ; his brother Edward also became a Member of the Legislative Council ; William Locke Brockman was his uncle ; his sister Margaret married Sir John Forrest ; and his wife Matilda was sister to Maitland Brown.
Margaret Forrest on her wedding day, 1876
Lady Forrest ( 22 October 1844 – 13 June 1929 Picton, Bunbury ), born Margaret Elvire Hamersley, was the wife of Sir John Forrest.
In September 1889 she joined Margaret Forrest in a painting tour.
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* October 22 – Lady Margaret Forrest, patron of the arts ( died 1929 )
Rowan returned to Melbourne in 1877, and for many years travelled in Australia painting the flora of the country, at times in the company of her painting companion, Margaret Forrest.

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