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In October 1989, Holbrook began his second strip, Safe Havens, and his third strip, Kevin and Kell was launched in September 1995.
The portrait of George Bernard Shaw located at Niagara-on-the-Lake was commissioned by hotelier Si Wai Lai and sculpted by Dr. Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, CM ( 1913 – 2009 ).
A weekly journal of Christian liberalism and socialism titled The New Age was published as early as 1894 ; it was sold to a group of socialist writers headed by Alfred Richard Orage and Holbrook Jackson in 1907.
In September, 1887, near Holbrook in what is now Navajo County, Owens was involved in one of the Old West's most famous gunfights, when he killed three men and wounded a fourth while serving a warrant on outlaw Andy Blevins / Andy Cooper, an active participant in a raging range war, later dubbed the Pleasant Valley War.
It was housed in the front parlor of Elizabeth Holbrook Thomas's home on the same corner where the present library, built in 1973, now stands.
Holbrook was founded in 1881 or 1882, when the railroad was built, and named to honor the first chief engineer of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.
The community was then named Holbrook after the first engineer of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.
* Holbrook became the county seat of Navajo County in 1895 and was incorporated in 1917.
The city was incorporated in 1892 with Joseph L Holbrook as mayor.
Stewart Hall Holbrook ( 1893-1964 ) was an American lumberjack, writer, and popular historian.
The Military Advisor to the Commonwealth Government was US General Douglas MacArthur, who was assisted by Major Dwight Eisenhower and Major James Ord ; along with four officers from the Philippine Department, under Major General Lucius Holbrook ( 1936-1938 ) and Major General Grunert ( 1940-1941 ), as well as retired Lieutenant colonel Sidney L. Huff.
Lucius Roy Holbrook ( April 30, 1875 – October 19, 1952 ) was a Major General who commanded of the United States Army's Philippine Department from 1936 to 1938.
Holbrook was born in Arkansaw, Wisconsin.
He was a son of Willard Francis and Mary ( Ames ) Holbrook.
Holbrook served with General Theodore Schwan's Southern Expedition from January 3 to February 18, 1900, and was at the Battles of Muntinlupa and Binan, Carmona and Silan, Tiaong, Candaleria and Tayabas.
Holbrook was a distinguished graduate of the Infantry-Cavalry School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on July 2, 1905 and then attended the Staff College, Fort Leavenworth until July 25, 1906.
Holbrook was the umpire for maneuvers at Fort D. A.
Holbrook was assigned to the Commissary Department where he commanded the first training school for army bakers and cooks until March 9, 1911.
Holbrook then served at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, until March 7, 1917 where he was in command of the 7th Field Artillery Brigade, of the 1st Division, and he sailed with it for France on July 31, 1917.
While with the American Expeditionary Force, Holbrook was at Le Valdahon, from August 14 to October 18, 1917 ; at Sommerviller Sector, October 21 to November 20, 1917 ; Ansauville Sector, January 19 to April 4, 1918 ; Cantigny Sector, April 20 to June 8, 1918 ; Montdidier-Noyon Defense, June 9 to 13, 1918 ; and Saizerais Sector, August 4, to 16, 1918.

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While stationed at Boise, Idaho, Holbrook met Henrietta Coffin, ( January 7, 1877 – March 28, 1965 ), the daughter of Frank R. Coffin, a merchant and baker and Charlotte Irene ( Quivey ) Coffin.
Holbrook served in the U. S. Army in World War II and was stationed in Newfoundland, where he performed in theatre productions such as the play Madam Precious.

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Born in Los Angeles, Holbrook grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, and began drawing at an early age.
While majoring in illustration and visual design at Auburn University, Holbrook served as art director of the student newspaper, doing editorial cartoons and a weekly comic strip.
David Holbrook, who has written three books about Thomas, stated in 1962, " the strangest feature of Dylan Thomas's notoriety-not that he is bogus, but that attitudes to poetry attached themselves to him which not only threaten the prestige, effectiveness and accessability to English poetry, but also destroyed his true voice and, at last, him.
Holbrook is located at ( 34. 907203 ,-110. 162882 ).
The tracks were constructed between 1917 – 1920 and extended from the Santa Fe Railway at Holbrook, Arizona to Snowflake and then via Taylor to the forests at McNary.
* Pattee, William S., A History of Old Braintree and Quincy: With a Sketch of Randolph and Holbrook, Green & Prescott, 1879, ISBN 978-1-4367-3321-2 ( at Google Books )
Holbrook is located at ( 40. 303850 ,-100. 009439 ).
The highest point in Bedford is Holbrook Hill, at above sea level, located in the extreme northwest corner of town.
Gate, Probably at Holbrook Cemetery
Holbrook is located at ( 40. 799650 ,-73. 075617 ).
The beginning of Deep Creek is a large spring at Holbrook which runs through the center of the valley and has never varied even in dry years.
Holbrook served with the 4th Cavalry Brigade at Fort Walla Walla, Washington, until December 22, 1896, and at Boise Barracks, Forts Sherman and Wardner, Idaho, until May 1899.
Holbrook returned to the Philippines in March 1901 and served with Troop B, 15th Cavalry Brigade and Troop I, 4th Cavalry Brigade, based at Manila, until July 1, 1901 and at Fort Riley, Kansas until August 7, 1902.
Holbrook then served as Assistant to the Chief Commissary, Maneuver Division, San Antonio, Texas, until July 21, 1911 and at Fort Riley until September 20, 1911.

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Holbrook returned to the United States in May 1919 and commanded Camp Bragg, North Carolina, from May 16, 1919 until July 1, 1919, when he became the head of the Artillery Department of the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
From January 27, 1921 to May 4, 1922, Holbrook served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Supply, Ninth Corps Area ; and as Chief of Staff, Ninth Corps Area until June 30, 1924.
Holbrook then commanded troops at Fort Douglas, Utah, until August 19, 1926.
Holbrook then commanded Camp Stotsenburg, in the Philippines until May 11, 1929.
Holbrook and Carter remained married until her death on April 10, 2010.
Her maternal grandmother Holbrook lived with them until her death in 1920.
Joseph A. Alutto, dean of the Max M. Fisher College of Business at Ohio State, replaced Holbrook as an interim president until Gordon Gee took his place as the new president.
Holbrook was called up for military service with the British Army in 1942 and served until 1945 as an officer with the East Riding Yeomanry.
When Max is asked to sing at a televised political rally by Kennedyesque Senate candidate Johnny Fergus ( Hal Holbrook ), who's running on a platform to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 ( a genuine issue, not passed until 1971 ), he and the Troopers appear — but Max stuns everyone by calling instead for the voting age to become 14, then finishes the show with an improvised song, " Fourteen Or Fight!
The arrangement continued until a 2006 station swap relocated Telemundo O & O KPHZ to Phoenix, Arizona, where it became KTAZ, and Daystar O & O KDTP to Holbrook, Arizona.

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