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Grant's Canal was located near Delta, Louisiana.
Much of Williams ' Canal / Grant's Canal has been obliterated by agricultural operations since the Civil War.
* Grant's Canal Site Photos

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Ironically, it is also in the Reeve films that Clark Kent's persona has the greatest resemblance to Woody Allen, though his conscious model was Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby.
Historians until recently have given Grant's presidency the worst rankings ; however, his reputation has significantly improved because of greater appreciation for his foreign policy and civil rights achievements, particularly: avoiding war with Britain and Spain, the Fifteenth Amendment, persecution of the Ku Klux Klan, enforcement of voting rights, and his Indian Peace Policy.
This sentiment has been echoed by writer Todd McEwen, who called it " gorgeous ," and wrote a short story " Cary Grant's Suit " which recounts the film's plot from the viewpoint of the suit.
Another story has Chapman living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Grant's Hill in 1794 at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion.
Peacock has been part of the creative team for several successful songs and albums including Amy Grant's " Every Heartbeat " ( 1991 ), Switchfoot's " Dare You to Move " ( 2003 ) and the The Civil Wars ' album Barton Hollow in 2011.
Horace Grant's other nephews through Harvey include Jerian, a sophomore for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team, and Jerami, who has committed to play for the Syracuse University Orange men's basketball team in 2012 – 13.
Raymonde has acted as producer and mixer on many records, including Clearlake's Cedars, James Yorkston's Moving Up Country, the first two albums by John Grant's first band The Czars, The Duke Spirit's Cuts Across The Land The Open's Silent Hours and co-produced the posthumous album from Billy Mackenzie.
Local information suggests the place has been known as the Old Coach House, suggesting a connection with the coaching activities of Cobb & Co. and that it was the site of Grant's Livery Stables in 1850, a stop-over for coaches operating between Melbourne and Broadmeadows.
Historian Jonathan Spiro has argued that Grant's interests in conservationism and eugenics were not unrelated: both are hallmarks of the early 20th-century Progressive movement, and both assume the need for various types of stewardship over their charges.
* Grant's incarnation of the Doctor ( often referred to as the " REG Doctor " or the " Shalka Doctor " by fans ) has since appeared in an online short story, The Feast of the Stone by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright, although no further stories are planned.
Recently, Tom Bronson, his newly discovered son, has also taken up the title of Wildcat and has been taken under Grant's wing as a new member of the Justice Society of America.
It has been reported that Kirby Grant's pilot's license was issued in 1929 and expired in 1978 for medical reasons.
( 3 ) Missoula city website http :// www. ci. missoula. mt. us / index. aspx? NID = 175 This government website has posted Kirby Grant's resume, which states he was a pilot.
In Big Love Roman Grant's wife Adaleen has a large Lladró collection.
An apocryphal story about Grant's drinking has the general's critics going to President Abraham Lincoln, charging the military man with being a drunk.
Grant's interest in Cobain's death has resulted in considerable media coverage ; Grant has appeared on the television program Unsolved Mysteries, Nick Broomfield's documentary film Kurt and Courtney, and the NBC program Dateline NBC.
Their leading blended whisky, Grant's family reserve whisky, has now recently been classed as the third best selling blended Scotch whisky brand in the world, after Johnnie Walker Red Label and Ballantine's Finest.
In this letter, made public in 1891 — several years after Grant's death — Rawlins wrote, " I find you where the wine bottle has been emptied, in company with those who drink, and urge you not to do likewise.
The park has a notable population of Grant's Gazelle
Despite the fact that Sharon married Grant initially, EastEnders writer Tony Jordan has revealed in The Mitchells-The Full Story that the love-triangle storyline had been planned since Phil and Grant's introduction in 1990, after the writers came to the realisation that Sharon was perfect for them both.
Despite the fact that Sharon married Grant initially, EastEnders writer Tony Jordan has revealed in The Mitchells-The Full Story that the love-triangle storyline had been planned since Phil and Grant's introduction, after the writers came to the realisation that Sharon was perfect for them both.

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Sumner concluded that Grant's corrupt despotism and the success of Reconstruction policies called for new national leadership.
The Whiskey Ring scandal, along with other alleged abuses of power by the Republican party, contributed to national weariness of Reconstruction, which ended after Grant's presidency with the Compromise of 1877.
In April 1875, Pierrepont was appointed U. S. Attorney General by President Ulysses S. Grant, who having teamed up with Secretary of Treasury, Benjamin Bristow, vigorously prosecuted the notorious Whiskey Ring, a national tax evasion swindle that involved whiskey distillers, brokers, and government officials, including President Grant's private secretary, Orville E. Babcock.

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During the Battle of Chattanooga in November, under Grant's overall command, Sherman quickly took his assigned target of Billy Goat Hill at the north end of Missionary Ridge, only to discover that it was not part of the ridge at all, but rather a detached spur separated from the main spine by a rock-strewn ravine.
Sherman himself downplayed his role in conducting total war, often saying that he was simply carrying out orders as best he could in order to fulfill his part of Grant's master plan for ending the war.
Beatty had lobbied hard for Cary Grant to accept the role of Mr. Jordan, going so far as to have Grant's ex-wife, Dyan Cannon, urge him to take the part.
The Battle of Raymond was fought by Confederate and Union soldiers near Raymond on May 12, 1863 as part of General Ulysses S. Grant's Vicksburg Campaign during the Civil War.
Most of the village, including Grant's Farm, was once part of the larger plantation owned by Mrs. Grant's family.
Grantwood is a name used for an a part of town, taken from Grant's Tomb, located on the opposite shore of the river.
He held the rank of captain, serving in the last weeks of the American Civil War as part of General Ulysses S. Grant's immediate staff, a position which sharply minimized the likelihood that he would be involved in actual combat.
The Under School was first established at 2 Little Dean's Yard, known as Grant's House ( right ), part of the school including College ( far left ) was destroyed during the Blitz-this image is a present day view.
The 53rd Indiana subsequently took part in Grant's Tennessee campaign of 1862, including the Siege of Corinth and Battle of Vicksburg.
The earliest recorded fatalities occurred as a part of Cuthbert Grant's ill fated expedition of 1786 at the Rapids of the Drowned ( a class IV feature ).
Grant's Headquarters at Appomattox Manor form part of the National Park Service's Petersburg National Battlefield Park.
Kalou did not feature much under Avram Grant's successor, Luiz Felipe Scolari except for in pre-season, because of his participation in the 2008 Beijing Olympics as part of the Ivory Coast U-23 team.
It was organized December 18, 1862 as part of Ulysses S. Grant's Army of the Tennessee.
The Battle of Totopotomoy Creek (), also called the Battle of Bethesda Church, Crumps Creek, Shady Grove Road, and Hanovertown, was a battle fought in Hanover County, Virginia in May 28 – 30, 1864, as part of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses Grant's Overland Campaign against Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
The Battle of Haw's Shop or Enon Church was fought on May 28, 1864, in Hanover County, Virginia, as part of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign against Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War.
The Battle of North Anna was fought May 23 – 26, 1864, as part of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign against Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
The Battle of Old Church, also known as Matadequin Creek, was fought on May 30, 1864, as part of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign against Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War.
The Battle of Saint Mary's Church ( also called Samaria Church in the South, or Nance's Shop ) was an American Civil War cavalry battle fought on June 24, 1864, as part of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign against Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
As part of the Forbes Expedition, he joined in Major James Grant's attack on Fort Duquesne, and was captured in September 1758.
She was Cary Grant's Grandmother Janou in 1957's An Affair to Remember and, the following year, was part of the ensemble cast of Separate Tables.
In the Western Theater, two effective cavalry generals have not achieved the fame of their Eastern counterparts: Benjamin Grierson's dramatic raid through Mississippi was an integral part of Ulysses S. Grant's Vicksburg Campaign ; James H. Wilson was invaluable in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign and in his 1865 Alabama raid.
His criticisms of civil maladministration during General Grant's terms as president led to a notable attempt on the part of that administration, in July 1873, to take him from New York on a charge of libel, to be tried without a jury in a Washington police court.

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