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Glasscock and was
It was built for Mr F. T. Glasscock as the headquarters of the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table, behind Trevena House.
In 1927, the Order of the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table was formed in Britain by Frederick Thomas Glasscock ( a retired London businessman, d. 1934 ) to promote Christian ideals and Arthurian notions of medieval chivalry.
In the 2000 U. S. Presidential election, Glasscock County was the most strongly Republican county in the United States, giving 93. 1 % of its votes to Republican candidate George W. Bush
In 2004, Glasscock was arrested and charged with sexually exploiting a minor.
William Ellsworth Glasscock ( December 13, 1862 – April 12, 1925 ) was an American politician who served as the 13th Governor of West Virginia as a Republican from 1909 to 1913.
Glasscock was born in Monongalia County, West Virginia and graduated from West Virginia University.
Unfortunately Glasscock is not as good with a gun as he was with nitroglycerin.
George Washington Glasscock ( April 11, 1810 – February 28, 1868 ) was an early settler, legislator, and businessman in Texas.
Lincoln became a surveyor for Sangamon County and Glasscock was a surveyor in Texas but it is not known if the two learned their surveyor skills together.
Glasscock was with James Chesshire's company in the Siege of Béxar.
In 1846 he moved yet again to the Williamson County area, where Glasscock helped to organize the county and donated 172 acres ( 3. 9 km² ) for the county seat, Georgetown, Texas, which was subsequently named for him.
As a result of his interest in wheat growing, Glasscock built the first flour mill in what was then western Texas.
His son, George Washington Glasscock, Jr. was a State Senator in the Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Texas Legislatures
In 1893, Glasscock County was organized, and Garden City vied for the county seat along with two other area communities, New California and Dixie.
A two story stone courthouse was constructed later that same year, followed by a new, larger courthouse in 1910 ( with the former building remaining in use as the Glasscock County Jail ).
Paul M. Anderson served as Committee Chair ; Joe C. Glasscock was the Professional Adviser.
Upon the release of the autopsy, Plano police chief Bruce Glasscock was quoted as saying that it was Tuinei's first experience with heroin.
Glasscock did not elaborate how that determination was made.
" What you had was a 39-year-old male, 6 ' 5 ", in excess of 300 pounds, a healthy individual, took one shot of heroin and basically dropped dead as a result ," Glasscock said during his press conference regarding Tuinei.

Glasscock and at
This is tied for the second-highest percentage of votes Bush received for any county in the US ( in both 2000 and 2004 ), and it is the highest percentage during the 2004 election, ( only Glasscock County, Texas, at 93. 1 percent, had a higher percentage in the 2000 Presidential election, though in both instances the percentages are skewed by the very small number of voters ).
Henceforth Willis and Glasscock rob banks at night and get away by car.
Garden City serves as the Glasscock County seat, and at the 2010 Census, had a population of 334.

Glasscock and had
They then had a mediocre record for six seasons and were ruined by a trade war with the Union Association ( UA ) in 1884, when its three best players ( Fred Dunlap, Jack Glasscock, and Jim McCormick ) jumped to the UA after being offered higher salaries.
Republican candidates usually garner 70 percent or more of the vote in this area ( Glasscock County had voted 93. 1 percent for Bush in 2000, the highest percentage of any county in the nation ).

Glasscock and built
In 1871 the Houston and Texas Central Railroad ( succeeded by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company ) built through the area and established a flag stop called Glasscock.

Glasscock and for
It is named for George Washington Glasscock, an early settler of the Austin, Texas, area, and surveyed by W. D. Twichell.
Glasscock worked as an attorney for Senator Stephen B. Elkins.
Glasscock turns out being an expert for nitroglycerin.
* Entry for George W. Glasscock from the Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas published 1880, hosted by the Portal to Texas History.
* Glasscock County, Texas ( named for George Washington Glasscock )

Glasscock and House
The House elected Kent Glasscock as Speaker ; Clay Aurand as Speaker Pro Tem ; Sheri Webber as Majority Leader ; and John Ballou as Assistant Majority Leader.
The House elected Robin Jennison as Speaker ; Doug Mays as Speaker Pro Tem ; Kent Glasscock as Majority Leader ; and Shari Weber as Assistant Majority Leader.

Glasscock and been
There have been several historical figures named Glasscock:

Glasscock and John
John Wesley " Jack " Glasscock ( July 22, 1857

Glasscock and on
Willis and Glasscock later find a bank director who buys the looted war bonds and sells them information on plenty of other banks.
Jack Glasscock on an 1887-90 Goodwin & Company baseball card ( Old Judge ( N172 )).

was and resident
His accomplishments, and the fact that he was resident, did much to offset the unkind words travelers used to describe Little Rock after a visit there.
Mr. Simpkins is a resident of Somerset county, and he and the Governor, also a Somerset countian, have been friends since Mr. Simpkins was a child.
The colony was administered from Brussels, with neither the Congolese nor the resident Belgians having any vote.
As a subject of the Austro-Hungarian Empire resident on a British colonial possession, he was effectively confined to New Guinea for several years.
A resident alien owed allegiance even when the protection of the Crown was withdrawn owing to the occupation of an enemy, because the absence of the Crown's protection was temporary and involuntary ( de Jager v Attorney-Geneneral of Natal AC 326 ).
On 8 November 1576, midwife Bessie Dunlop, resident in Dalry, Scotland, was accused of sorcery and witchcraft.
Although some of his lands were restored to the control of his relatives, his safe return could not be arranged, and Hasan Ali Shah was forced to remain a permanent resident of India.
The non-citizen component of the population was divided between resident foreigners ( metics ) and slaves, with the latter perhaps somewhat more numerous.
Another target was Senator Ted Kennedy, parodied as " Senator O. Noble McGesture ," resident of " Hyideelsport.
Created by resident artist Jon P. Mooers, the mural was unveiled in downtown Amesbury on May 15, 2010.
The resident population at this time was generally speaking Brythonic — the insular variety of continental Celtic which was influenced by occupation by the Romans.
She was a resident of Great Falls, Virginia.
The Swiss town of Vevey, where he was a resident during his final years, named a park in his honour in 1980 and erected a replica of the Doubleday statue there in 1982.
This was a spur to having primarily simple parts to play, and in the case of a resident virtuoso group, a spur to writing spectacular, idiomatic parts for certain instruments, as in the case of the Mannheim orchestra.
She was a member of the intercollegiate crew and was a resident of Baker House.
Charles was the resident poet on Channel 4's Black on Black ( 1985 ), and its entertainment-based successor, Club Mix ( 1986 ), and appeared, weekly, as a John Cooper Clarke-style ' punk poet ' on the BBC2 pop music programme Oxford Road Show under the name of " Susan Williams ".
He was elected a resident fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in January 1867.
Voting was also divided along ethnic lines, with the resident Somalis generally voting for independence, with the goal of eventual reunion with Somalia, and the Afars largely opting to remain associated with France.
Parker was a resident of Davenport and one of six trustees elected to govern the city with Rodolphus Bennet being the first mayor.
The name was derived from the Warehouse Club in Chicago, where resident DJ Frankie Knuckles mixed old disco classics and Eurosynth pop.
In the past a diplomatic mission headed by a lower-ranking official ( an envoy or minister resident ) was known as a legation.
While in Wisconsin, he conducted multiple interviews with Ed Gein, the infamous serial killer who was a resident at Mendota State Hospital in Madison.

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