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The Rockies went 73 89 in both years that Hampton and Neagle were in Colorado, and the amount of money owed them ( the Rockies paid a sizable portion of Hampton's salary even after he was traded to the Atlanta Braves ) crippled the team for the next several years.
A widow at merely sixteen, she gives birth to a boy, Wade Hampton Hamilton, named after his father's general.
* 1928 sinks approximately off Hampton Roads, Virginia, killing at least 110 passengers, mostly women and children who die after the vessel is abandoned.
* Virgil I. Grissom Bridge across the Hampton River, on Rt 258 ( Mercury Blvd, named after the Mercury program ) in Hampton, VA, is one of the six bridges and one road named after the original 7 Mercury astronauts, who trained in the area.
It was to Hampton Court that Queen Mary I ( Henry's eldest daughter ) retreated with King Philip II of Spain to spend her honeymoon, after their wedding at Winchester.
For a few years after the war, Dizzy Gillespie and Lionel Hampton led Bebop-oriented big bands.
During the 17th century, shortly after establishment of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, English settlers explored and began settling the areas adjacent to Hampton Roads.
During the 17th century, shortly after founding of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, English settlers explored and began settling the areas adjacent to Hampton Roads.
During the 17th century, shortly after establishment of the settlement at Jamestown in 1607, English settlers explored and began settling the areas adjacent to Hampton Roads.
As all of the area's elementary schools and middle schools are named after well known people in the community, the high schools can only be named for the area of Hampton each school serves.
By the time of his fourth appearance at the Royal Albert Hall on February 6, 1981, Larry was renting a small room for £ 7 a week next to both the Bunch of Carrots pub and the Chapel Lane Recording studio in Hampton Bishop after the break up of his first marriage.
The post office came in 1881 and named the place Hamptonville, after William R. Hampton, its first postmaster.
Granted in 1765 by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, New Hampton was originally known as Moultonborough Addition after then-Colonel Jonathan Moulton, who held the position of town moderator.
Rothko had, after painting his first " multiform ," secluded himself to his home in East Hampton on Long Island.
Reconstruction officially ended in South Carolina around year 1877, not long after former Confederate General Wade Hampton III was elected governor under the Democratic ticket.
Hampton started his professional career when he was recruited as a seventeen-year-old guitar prodigy by the band Funkadelic, which found itself in need of a lead guitarist after original guitarist Eddie Hazel left the band.
Rainald had known issue Robert Gaay of Hampton ( died c. 1138 ) and Stephen Gay of Northbrook ( died after 1154 ).
* The arts and theatre building at Hampton School is named after him.
David Hampton ( April 28, 1964 July 18, 2003 ) was an American con artist who gained infamy in the 1980s after milking a group of wealthy Manhattanites out of thousands of dollars by convincing them he was Sir Sidney Poitier's son.
Even after being caught as a con-artist, Hampton continued his life of crime by duping a play co-ordinator.
The birth of their first daughter, Princess Augusta, on 31 August 1737, took place at St James's after Princess Augusta was forced by Frederick to travel from Hampton Court Palace while in labour, simply to prevent his hated parents from being present at the birth.

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Staines Town enjoy a strong rivalry with Hampton & Richmond Borough.
Many bands featured strong instrumentalists, whose sounds dominated, such as the clarinets of Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and Woody Herman, the trombone of Jack Teagarden, the trumpet of Harry James, the drums of Gene Krupa, and the vibes of Lionel Hampton.
As a youth, Hampton was gifted both in the classroom and on the athletic field, having a strong desire to play center field for the New York Yankees, and graduating from Proviso East High School with honors in 1966.
In his capacity as an NAACP youth organizer, Hampton began to show signs of his natural leadership abilities ; from a community of 27, 000, he was able to muster a youth group 500-members strong.
He ran for the leadership of the NDP in 1996, but was unable to build a strong support base and finished fourth behind Howard Hampton, Frances Lankin and Peter Kormos.
In 2005, the Council on Foundations awarded the film the prestigious Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film and Digital Media, in recognition of the film's influence, its positive reception in Indian Country and its strong distribution history.
On June 6, 1861, Magruder sent a force to fortify a strong advanced position mostly on the north side of a branch of the Back River at Big Bethel Church, about south of Yorktown and from Hampton.
Gregg's division survived a strong attack directed by Wade Hampton, but it lost several prisoners, including Colonel Pennock Huey.
Despite retaining strong support in the Kenora area, Miclash was unable to match Hampton's name recognition ; Hampton won the election by just over 3, 000 votes.

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Some of this gas was used in the world's first helium-filled airship, the U. S. Navy's C-7, which flew its maiden voyage from Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Bolling Field in Washington, D. C., on December 1, 1921.
* 1862 American Civil War: The and fight to a draw in the Battle of Hampton Roads, the first battle between two ironclad warships.
* 1910 Aviator Eugene Ely performs the first take off from a ship in Hampton Roads, Virginia.
** The westbound tube AKA the first tube of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel linking to Norfolk, Virginia and Hampton, Virginia opens at a cost of $ 44 million dollars.
After returning to Hampton as a teacher, in 1881 he was named as the first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
In 1881, the Hampton president Samuel C. Armstrong recommended Washington to become the first leader of Tuskegee Institute, the new normal school ( teachers ' college ) in Alabama.
Hampton showed Armstrong what he could do, and they decided to add vibes to one of the tunes they were scheduled to play, " Memories of You ", creating the first well-known jazz recording using the vibes.
Few of these were large enough to hold the assembled court, and thus one of the first of the King's building works ( in order to transform Hampton Court to a principal residence ) was to build the vast kitchens.
Henry VIII's first building project at Hampton Court created vast kitchens capable of feeding his court of 1, 000 people.
Mary chose Hampton Court as the place for the birth of her first child, which turned out to be the first of two phantom pregnancies.
In May 2009, Wakeman performed The Six Wives of Henry VIII live at Hampton Court Palace for the first time, for two nights.
* Kimberly Hamptonthe first female military pilot to be shot down and killed in U. S. service
* Trevor Hampton — founded the first scuba diving center in Britain
Along with Red Norvo, Hampton was one of the first jazz vibraphone players.
In the 1830s, it was the first community in Hampton Roads to receive a new land transportation innovation, railroad service.
The first reference to the city is believed to be in Colonial records of a land grant to Christopher Calthorpe in 1631 by a court in what became the former Elizabeth City County ( which consolidated with the Town of Phoebus and the City of Hampton in 1952, assuming the latter's name, and becoming a single large independent city ).
On September 17, 1861, Mrs. Mary Smith Peake taught the first classes to African American children on the grounds of what is now Hampton University at Hampton Roads in Virginia under the shade of the Emancipation Oak.
During the first few days of exploration, they identified the site of Old Point Comfort ( which they originally named " Point Comfort ") as a strategic defensive location at the entrance to the body of water that became known as Hampton Roads.
From the ruins of Hampton left by evacuating Confederates in 1861, " Contraband " slaves ( formerly owned by Confederates and under a degree of Union protection ) built the Grand Contraband Camp, the first self-contained African American community in the United States.
America's first free public school, the Syms-Eaton Academy, was established in Hampton in 1634.
It was named for George Perly Phenix, a native of Maine who was the first president of the school which became Hampton University.

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