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John and Hance
* Miners: " Captain " John Hance, William W. Bass, Louis Boucher " The Hermit ", Seth Tanner, Charles Spencer, D. W. " James " Mooney
In 2009, Hance received the South Plains Council Boy Scouts of America John F. Lott Distinguished Citizen Award.
In 2009-2010, Hance received the Outstanding Texas State Leader Award at the Annual Texas Leadership Forum, presented by the John Ben Shepperd Public Leadership Institute.
In 1665, John Hance was one of the settlers who negotiated with the Navesink Indians of the Lenni Lenape Tribe to purchase the lands of this peninsula and the immediate surroundings through the Monmouth Patent.
Benjamin was born into a very large and prosperous family, that of Colonel John James Mackall ( 1717 – 1772 ) and Mary ( Hance ) Mackall.

John and opened
* The Mabel McDowell School opened in 1960 and was designed by John Carl Warnecke early in his career using his " early comprehensive diverse approach.
Tsiang and John King Fairbank, who used newly opened archives in the 1930s to write from the Chinese point of view.
Arnold generously opened his stores to Allen's hungry men, and tried to dissuade Allen from his objective, noting that it was likely the alarm had been raised and troops were on their way to St. John.
The invention of the transistor in 1947 by William B. Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain opened the door for more compact devices and led to the development of the integrated circuit in 1958 by Jack Kilby and independently in 1959 by Robert Noyce.
In 1896, John Dewey opened what he called the laboratory school to test his theories and their sociological implications.
In 1923, an extension to the east side of the building in John Street was opened and in 1984 Exchange House in George Street was completed, increasing the size of the City Chambers complex to some 14, 000 square metres.
Pope John Paul II repeatedly emphasized his respect for Eastern theology as an enrichment for the whole Church, declaring that, even after the painful division between the Christian East and the See of Rome, that theology has opened up profound thought-provoking prospectives of interest to the entire Church.
When family friend John T. Ford opened 1, 500-seat Ford's Theatre on November 9 in Washington, D. C., Booth was one of the first leading men to appear there, playing in Charles Selby's The Marble Heart.
Accompanied by the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was opened two months after the hospital, the foundation became the primary teaching facility of University of Texas Medical Branch opened in October 1891.
Export markets opened up after World War II thanks to pioneering research into the transportability of the fruit by John Pilkington Hudson and others at the agriculture department in Wellington.
Two years later, in 1857, the European and North American Railway opened its line from Moncton to nearby Shediac ; this was followed by a line from Moncton to Saint John opening in 1859.
Later John finds a large sinkhole has opened in the ground by a grave.
The original campus-site at the corner of Presque Isle and Kaye Avenues was on land donated by local businessman and philanthropist John M. Longyear, whose namesake academic building, Longyear Hall, opened its doors to students in 1900.
* Northern's multi-purpose student events center, funded in part by a $ 2 million donation by 1971 alumnus John Berry, opened in 1999 and is the home of the Northern Michigan University hockey and men's and women's basketball teams.
The primary classroom building on campus, this building is named for former university president John X. Jamrich and opened in 1968.
The emphasis on the salvific nature of the Resurrection continued in Christian theology in the next centuries, e. g., in the 8th century Saint John of Damascus wrote that: "... When he had freed those who were bound from the beginning of time, Christ returned again from among the dead, having opened for us the way to resurrection " and Christian iconography of the ensuing years represented that concept.
It opened under Pope John XXIII on 11 October 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI on 8 December 1965.
Pope John XXIII opened the Council on 11 October 1962 in a public session and read the declaration Gaudet Mater Ecclesia before the Council Fathers.
" After spending a couple of days with John Esslemont, and after some passport difficulties he sailed from England on December 16 and arrived in Haifa on 29 December, and a few days later opened ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's Will and Testament, which was addressed to Shoghi Effendi.
The play opened at the Los Angeles Theater Center in February 1989 to mixed reviews, although Waits ' performance was singled out by a number of critics, including John C. Mahoney, who described it as " mesmerizing.
UNB has two main campuses: the original campus, founded in 1785 in Fredericton, and a smaller campus which opened in Saint John in 1964.
A committee was elected to realise the planned institution, including Wood, Fairbairn, Heywood, Roberts and John Davies and the Institute opened in 1825 with Heywood as chairman.
As of May 2008, Gretzky's current business ventures include the " Wayne Gretzky's " restaurant in Toronto near the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto, opened in partnership with John Bitove in 1993.
But Cyril refused to compromise and when he opened his attack ( 437 ) upon Diodorus of Tarsus and Theodore, John sided with them and Theodoret assumed the defense of the Antiochian party ( c. 439 ).

John and ranch
The staff at Variety magazine also reviewed the film favorably, writing, " Under skillful directorial guidance of Lewis Milestone, the picture retains all of the forceful and poignant drama of John Steinbeck's original play and novel, in presenting the strange palship and eventual tragedy of the two California ranch itinerants.
Thomas Dunson ( John Wayne ) is a stubborn man who wants nothing more than to start up a successful cattle ranch in Texas.
John Peveler and Will Peveler establish a ranch two miles ( 3 km ) below Fort Belknap, becoming the first settlers.
It was located on the John Howe ranch, 1½ miles west of the site of present Kermit.
James T. “ Happy ” Shahan constructed Alamo Village on his ranch near Bracketville during the late 1950s, for filming of the 1960 John Wayne epic The Alamo.
Texas Attorney General John Ben Shepperd, who served from 1953-1957, maintained a ranch in Gregg County near his native Gladewater.
In 1891, Dr. Alexander John Chandler, the first veterinary surgeon in Arizona Territory, settled on a ranch south of Mesa, studying irrigation engineering.
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., a British investment company, purchased the John Marsh ranch in 1910.
On the lands south of the factory ( and current Orangewood Avenue ), Fred Bixby, son of John Bixby and future member of the Cowboy Hall of Fame, used the sugar beet lands as a finishing ranch to fatten cattle before sending them off to slaughter ( he also managed Hellman's lands in present Seal Beach ).
Several well-known people live here, including Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle Corporation, who spent nine years building an architecturally authentic, $ 200 + million Japanese feudal castle and man-made lake in Woodside ; Gordon E. Moore, co-founder of Intel and originator of Moore's Law ; John Thompson, CEO of Symantec ; Neil Young, rock musician and songwriter, who owns a ranch and recording studio there ; Michelle Pfeiffer, actress, and her husband David E. Kelley, producer ; Thomas Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems ; Scott Cook, co-founder of Intuit, Inc .; John Doerr, venture capitalist ; Dr. Carl Djerassi, novelist and member of team that developed the birth control pill ; Kenneth Fisher, founder of Fisher Investments, Forbes columnist, author, and local historian ; Susan Dawson, philanthropist ; and Joan Baez, folk singer.
In October of the same year, Covillaud sold most of the ranch to Jose Ramirez, John Sampson, and Theodore Sicard.
:* John S. Bilby founder of the Bilby Ranch, which in the early 1900s was the second largest ranch in the U. S ..
Actor John Wayne was a visitor to a ranch in Selma, Oregon, about north of town.
Among them was John Spencer, who operated a horse ranch on the United States side of the Rio Grande near Presidio.
On July 6, 1872, the Pleasant Grove post office on the west side of the Yakima River was established at the ranch of John S. Vaughn, and the Taneum post office was discontinued the following year on April 7 due to an unnecessary overlap in service.
Rankin was born on a ranch near Missoula, Montana Territory, the first of seven children ( one of whom died in childhood ) born to Olive Pickering Rankin ( 1853 – 1947 ) and Canadian immigrant and rancher John Rankin ( 1840 – 1904 ).
In November 1876, a wealthy Englishman named John Tunstall arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico where he intended to develop a cattle ranch, store, and bank in partnership with the young attorney Alexander McSween and cattleman John Chisum.
In 1863, an Englishman named John ( Don Juan ) Forster ( Pio Pico's brother-in-law ) paid off Pico's gambling debts in return for the deed to the ranch.
# The Life & Adventures of Carl Laemmle ; by John Drinkwater ( Carl Laemmle views Nestor ranch and names the area Universal City ))
The single largest cattle ranch in the entire West was owned by American John W. Iliff, " cattle king of the Plains ", operating in Colorado and Wyoming.
When Finley bought his personal property in Laporte, he hired John Mihelic as his ranch caretaker.
He subsequently replaced actor Lee J. Cobb, Charles Bickford and John McIntire on NBC's The Virginian as the new owner of the Shiloh ranch on prime-time TV for its ninth year ( 1971 ).
John Cockburn of Ormiston, for example, displaced cottars to the outskirts of his new ranch.

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