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Lafayette and Ronald
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard was born in 1911, in Tilden, Nebraska.
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* Lafayette Ronald Hubbard ( 1911 1986 ), better known as L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction author and founder of Scientology
Another neighbor, Ronald Ruggiero, also heard the shots and said that when he looked from his window he saw Alfred Bello running west on Lafayette Street toward 16th Street.

Lafayette and Hubbard
Hubbard was first married to Eliza B. Hudson, daughter of Dr. G. C. Hudson of Lafayette, Alabama, on November 30, 1858 ; one daughter of this marriage, Serena, survived.

Lafayette and March
They spoke again at Lafayette College on March 8, 2011.
There were two American Revolutionary War actions fought on the hillside, the first was in March 1781 under von Steuben and his Virginia Militia, the second in April 1781, under Lafayette.
It was named for the Marquis de Lafayette, a Frenchman who was an officer in the American Army in the Revolution, when established on March 1, 1810.
Perhaps more crucial for Indiana's basketball-oriented culture, both the first official basketball game in the state ( Crawfordsville versus Lafayette, March 16, 1894 ) and the first official intercollegiate basketball game ( Wabash versus Purdue, also in 1894 ) occurred at the city's YMCA.
As of March 23, 2011, out of a 2010 Census population of 2, 538 in Lafayette, there were 1, 738 registered voters ( 68. 5 % of the population, vs. 65. 8 % in all of Sussex County ).
In March 1780, Lafayette gave power of attorney to business manager Jacques-Philippe Grattepain-Morizot and Adrienne, and left France, departing for America aboard the Hermione, from Rochefort.
Upon his return to France, it is said that Lafayette became involved in an affair with the comtesse Aglaé d ' Hunolstein, one that he broke off on 27 March 1783 by letter, at the insistence of her family.
Clifford Etienne ( born March 9, 1970 in Lafayette, Louisiana ), also known as " The Black Rhino ", is a former American boxer, who is currently serving a 150 year prison sentence without possibility of parole.
Blind Melon formed in Los Angeles in March 1990 after West Point, Mississippi transplants Rogers Stevens and Brad Smith, a guitarist and bassist respectively, met vocalist Shannon Hoon, a native of Lafayette, Indiana.
Promoted to lieutenant in March 1918, Baker was finally sent to the front in April and assigned to the 103rd Aero Squadron, formed from former members of the Lafayette Escadrille and Lafayette Flying Corps in January 1918.
Cattell said Francis Andrew March, a philologist, was a great influence during his time at Lafayette.
In March of 2001, Air Force One landed in Lafayette transporting President George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.
This was followed by attempts on March 15 ( Cleveland, Ohio ; 2, 035 miles ), April 14 ( Lafayette, Indiana ; 1, 760 miles ), and June 15 ( Wichita, KS ; 1, 188 miles ).
During his American tour as ' Guest of the Nation ', the Marquis de Lafayette visited Hamburg on March 24, 1825 ( Cashin 1980: 86 ).
The first aerial victory in an American unit was by 1st Lt. Paul F. Baer of the 103rd Aero Squadron, and formerly a member of the Lafayette Flying Corps, on March 11.
In March 1980, the Central Contra Costa Transit Authority was created by a joint powers agreement between the cities of Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, the town of Moraga, and the County of Contra Costa.
He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in March 1862, and was the artillery chief for Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws's division of the Army of Northern Virginia from April to June 17, and then in the same role under Brig.
March occupied the chair of English language and comparative philology at Lafayette College, in Easton, Pennsylvania, from 1857 to 1907.
March Elementary School, near the Lafayette Campus, is named in his honor.
March Field, on the Lafayette College Campus, is named in honor of his son, Francis Andrew March, Jr.
Devery Vaughn Henderson, Jr. ( born March 26, 1982 in Lafayette, Louisiana ) is an American football wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League.
Thomas Lafayette ( Tex ) Rosser ( October 15, 1836 March 29, 1910 ) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and later an officer in the Spanish American War and railroad construction engineer.

Lafayette and 13
On January 13, 1888, 33 explorers and scientists gathered at the Cosmos Club, a private club then located on Lafayette Square in Washington, D. C., to organize " a society for the increase and diffusion of geographical knowledge.
* June 13 American Revolution: The Marquis de Lafayette lands near Charleston, South Carolina to help the Continental Congress train its army.
The county was formed December 13, 1834 from Lafayette County and named for Vice President Richard M. Johnson.
Louis was born on May 13, 1914 in a ramshackle dwelling on Bell on Chapel Road, located about a 1. 6 km ( 1 mile ) off Alabama's Route 50 and roughly 10 km ( six miles ) north of Lafayette in rural Chambers County, Alabama.
Lafayette Regional Airport covers an area of at an elevation of 42 feet ( 13 m ) above mean sea level.
Alpha Phi Omega was founded on December 16, 1925 at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, by Frank Reed Horton and 13 other students who were former Boy Scouts and scouters, as a way to continue participating in the ideals of Scouting at the college level.
The Cajundome is a 13, 500 seat multi-purpose arena in Lafayette, Louisiana.
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The First Battle of Lexington also known as the Battle of the Hemp Bales, was an engagement of the American Civil War, occurring from September 13 to September 20, 1861, between the Union Army and the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard, in Lexington, the county seat of Lafayette County, Missouri.
Lafayette Curry Baker ( October 13, 1826 July 3, 1868 ) was a United States investigator and spy, serving for the Union Army, during the American Civil War and under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.

Lafayette and 1911
* " The Great Lafayette ," stage name of illusionist Sigmund Neuberger ( 1871 1911 )
Mercié is known in the America primarily for three monuments: the 1890 Robert E. Lee equestrian bronze on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia ; his 1891 collaboration with former teacher Alexandre Falguière on the statue of the Marquis de Lafayette in the District of Columbia, and for the 1911 Francis Scott Key Monument, Baltimore, Maryland.
* Little Lady Lafayette ( 1911 )
Charles Lafayette " Lafe " Todd ( December 9, 1911 August 4, 2004 ) was an American folklorist.
Lafayette Young ( R ), until April 11, 1911

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