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* 1925 – Dale Bumpers, American politician, 38th Governor of Arkansas
* Dale Bumpers — Governor of Arkansas and U. S. Senator from Arkansas
* Charles M. Dale, Governor of New Hampshire
Actor Matthew McConaughey, actress Dale Evans, former Governor of Texas Dolph Briscoe ( after whom the post office is named ), were born in Uvalde.
White was baptized as a youth in the Christian faith at Beech Springs Baptist Church in Texarkana ( Miller County, Arkansas ), later pastored by future Republican Governor Michael Dale " Mike " Huckabee.
Dale Leon Bumpers ( born August 12, 1925 ) is an American politician who served as the 38th Governor of Arkansas from 1971 to 1975 ; and then in the United States Senate from 1975 until his retirement in January 1999.
In 1970, as the running mate of Dale Leon Bumpers, Riley defeated Republican candidate, Sterling R. Cockrill of Little Rock, the ticket-mate of Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, whom Bumpers crushed in the general election.
Riley became Acting Governor of Arkansas in 1975 to serve the final days of the unexpired term of then Governor Dale Bumpers.
Michael Dale " Mike " Huckabee ( born August 24, 1955 ) is an American politician who served as the 44th Governor of Arkansas ( 1996-2007 ).
Samuel Dale " Sam " Brownback ( born September 12, 1956 ) is an American politician who is the current Governor of Kansas.
According to the historian Paul Turnbull, Dale appears to have persuaded Governor Irwin to let him have the head as an " anthropological curiosity ".
Capito was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia, the daughter of Shelley ( née Riley ) and Arch Alfred Moore, Jr., who served two terms as that state's Governor.
Cecil Dale Andrus ( born August 25, 1931 ) was an American politician who served as Governor of Idaho from 1971 to 1977, and again from 1987 to 1995 ; and in Washington as United States Secretary of the Interior from 1977 to 1981, during the Carter administration.
Lord De La Warr, as West later became, became so ill that in the spring of 1611 he sailed home to England, and Sir Thomas Dale took his place as Deputy Governor in charge of the Virginia Colony.
* Dale Bumpers, former U. S. Senator from Arkansas and former Governor of Arkansas
The current Secretary of Agriculture is Dale Rodman, who was appointed by Governor Sam Brownback in 2011.
Under Governor Sam Brownback, Dale Rodman is serving as the Secretary.
* Dale E. Wolf ; former Governor of Delaware
This production featured Curtis Sullivan as Washington Irving, Dale Miller as Brom Broeck, Amy Wallis as Tina Tienhoven, David Ludwig as Governor Peter Stuyvesant and Rejean Cournoyer as Roosevelt.
Mickey Dale " Mike " Beebe ( born December 28, 1946 ) is the 45th and current Governor of Arkansas, since January 9, 2007.
Governor Dale is best remembered for the energy and the extreme rigour of his administration in Virginia, which established order and in various ways seems to have benefited the colony.
In 1614, Governor Thomas Dale sent 20 men, under Lieutenant William Craddock, to the area across the Chesapeake Bay from mainland Virginia now known as the Eastern Shore to establish a salt works and to catch fish for the colonists.
* Due to the severity of his legal regime, Governor Dale appears as one of the " jury of the damned " in the 1937 short story, The Devil and Daniel Webster.

Governor and sailed
He sailed first to Cuba, to pick up supplies Cortés had arranged for him, where Governor Velázquez convinced him to go and claim the colony he was to found as his own.
Before the First Fleet sailed to found a convict settlement in New South Wales, Governor Arthur Phillip's final instructions, received less than three weeks before sailing, included the requirement to colonise Norfolk Island to prevent it falling into the hands of France, whose naval leaders were also showing interest in the Pacific.
Coddington, who never liked Williams nor liked being subordinated to the new charter government, sailed to England and returned in 1651 with his own patent making him " Governor for Life " over " Rhode Island " and Conanicut.
De Soto sailed to the New World in 1514 with the first Governor of Panama, Pedrarias Dávila.
Peter Stuyvesant, Governor of New Netherland, sailed up the South River in 1651.
" Earlier, on 12 September 1731, Rear Admiral Stewart had written to the Governor of Havana to complain of the " violence and villainies " of a Guarda Costa commander named Fandino who, " about the 20th April last sailed out of your harbor in one of those Guarda Costas, and met a ship of this island bound for England ; and after using the captain in a most barbarous inhuman manner, taking all his money, cutting off one of his ears, plundering him of those necessaries which were to carry the ship safe home ...".
When Paterson allowed the deposed Governor Bligh to leave Sydney in Porpoise in March 1809 Oxley was aboard and sailed with Bligh to the Derwent.
In mid-September Gordon sailed for Fiji, leaving Chief Justice Sir James Prendergast as acting Governor.
In 1628, he sailed again for Newfoundland, this time with his second wife Jane, most of his children, and 40 more settlers, to officially take over as Proprietary Governor of Avalon.
After the war ended, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey agreed to Luciano's pardon on the condition that he never be allowed back into the U. S. In February 1946, after a lavish farewell party on the ocean liner, Luciano sailed back to Italy.
Governor Phillip sailed north to explore Port Jackson, and eventually settled at Sydney Cove.
Ludlow sailed to America in May 1630 aboard the ship Mary & John with his wife Mary Cogan, a sister-in-law of Governor John Endicott of Massachusetts.
He sailed to New England on the Arbella in 1630 and became Governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
After returning to New London, in July 1813, he received a letter from Gen. Armstrong which enclosed a copy of a letter written by the Governor of Virginia stating that information from British deserters indicated that British transports, under Admiral George Cockburn, sailed from Chesapeake Bay to New London, Connecticut.
Governor Arthur Phillip sailed the armed tender Supply into the bay on 18 January 1788.
The name Germanna, selected by Governor Alexander Spotswood, reflected both the German immigrants who sailed across the Atlantic to Virginia and the British Queen, Anne, who was in power at the time of the first settlement at Germanna.

Governor and back
He then switches back to a consideration of the seven principal Presidential hopefuls: five Democrats -- Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator Stuart Symington, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, Adlai E. Stevenson and Mr. Kennedy -- and two Republicans -- Governor Rockefeller and Mr. Nixon.
But he was soon back at sea and attracted the attention of Alexander Spotswood, the Governor of Virginia.
Rumiñahui fell back to Quito, and, while in pursuit of the Inca army, Benalcázar encountered another, quite sizable, conquering party led by Guatemalan Governor Pedro de Alvarado.
Governor Dinwiddie sent Washington back to the Ohio Country to protect an Ohio Company group building a fort at present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but before he reached the area, a French force drove out the company's crew and began construction of Fort Duquesne.
In October 2011, the new Premier Barry O ' Farrell announced that the Governor, now Marie Bashir, had agreed with O ' Farrell's offer to move back into Government House: " A lot of people believe the Governor should live at Government House.
By 1858 attention had swung back to local issues with a land dispute in New Plymouth prompting Governor Thomas Gore Brown to call out its Militia under Captain Charles Brown.
When the platypus was first encountered by Europeans in 1798, a pelt and sketch were sent back to Great Britain by Captain John Hunter, the second Governor of New South Wales.
King ( back left ) with ( counterclockwise from King ) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor General Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone | the Earl of Athlone and Winston Churchill during the Quebec conference in 1943.
While the aldermen continued to administer the city, they were appointed by a Royal Governor, representative of the king, and the Bishops came back to Metz.
Governor King, disappointed at the vagueness of Grant ’ s chart, sent him back to survey the strait more thoroughly.
However, in October 2011, the new Premier Barry O ' Farrell announced that the Bashir had agreed with O ' Farrell's offer to move back into Government House: " A lot of people believe the Governor should live at Government House.
In the interest of minimizing impact on the jury pool, city leaders held back local distribution of the pamphlet, but sent copies to other colonies and to London, where they knew depositions collected by Governor Hutchinson were en route.
He also ran as an independent candidate for Governor of Kentucky in 1848, but after talking with the Democratic candidate, Lazarus W. Powell, who had replaced Linn Boyd on the ticket, Johnson decided to drop out and back Powell.
He continued to serve as Virginia's Governor until 1677 when he was called back to England.
By proclamation of the Territorial Secretary and Acting Governor, Winthrop Sargent, on August 15, 1796, the boundaries of Wayne County were declared to begin at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River then west to Fort Wayne, then to the southernmost point of Lake Michigan and along the western shore north to the territorial boundary in Lake Superior and then along the territorial boundary through Lake Huron, Lake St. Clair, and Lake Erie back to the starting point.
The house was sold in 2004 after Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger decided not to live in the home and instead occupy the penthouse at the Hyatt in Downtown Sacramento when he did not commute back to Brentwood which he did most nights.
Holly Hill's beginnings date back to the early 19th century, when Governor Coppinger of Spanish East Florida gave a royal title of on the Halifax River to Fernando de la Maza Arrendonda.
It is due primarily to his efforts as Governor that Maryland was held back from secession and remained in the Union.
A Federal district court in Minneapolis ruled against the Governor on December 23, and the plant turned back to Wilson & Co. just days later.
Governor James Bowdoin instituted a heavy tax burden and stepped up collection of back taxes.
The Dutch arrived in the early 17th century, with records dating back to 1669 showing that Balthaser De Hart was granted a property by Governor Philip Carteret between the Hudson River and the Tiena Kill ( perhaps the Tenakill Brook ).
Although Congress authorized Governor Arthur St. Clair to give land back to the Indians, he did not do so.
They stayed on three days and then were ordered back to Monroe for review by the Governor, unaware that Lucas had outwitted them.
She and O ' Hara go to plead with the Governor, begging him to let her go to Australia instead of back to San Francisco.

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