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Vannevar Bush was born in Everett, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1890, the third child and only son of Perry Bush, the local Universalist pastor, and his wife Emma Linwood née Paine.
Linwood was founded as " Journeycake ," being named after Charles Journeycake, the last Delaware chief.
In May 1860, a treaty was signed at Sarcoxieville, northeast of Linwood, by Chief Sarcoxie of the Delaware and by the United States.
When the name Stranger became a problem for the Postal Service who confused Stranger with a nearby town also named Stranger ( referred to as " Big " Stranger ), the town was renamed Linwood on December 20, 1877.
The original Haverhill settlement was located around the corner of Water Street and Mill Street, near the Linwood Cemetery and Burying Ground.
Linwood was originally incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 20, 1889, from portions of Egg Harbor Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day.
Linwood was incorporated as a city on April 27, 1931, replacing Linwood borough.
Linwood was incorporated as a city in 1931, although the community encompassing the area traces its existence to colonial times.
Linwood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
Following the War, Holt spent an increasing amount of time at his plantation Linwood, located southwest of Lexington, where he operated a scientific farm on his, and where, as President of the North Carolina Agricultural Society, Holt was among the first to introduce purebred breeds of livestock to North Carolina.
He was sired by the first Rin Tin Tin and his mother was Champion Asta of Linwood, also owned by Lee Duncan.
After Chrysler UK was bought by Peugeot Talbot, a review of the plant and associated models decided to close the Linwood plant in favour of retaining the Ryton plant near Coventry.
This state of the town was immortalised in the December 1987 song Letter from America by The Proclaimers, the lyrics " Linwood no more " referring to the car factory being demolished and the resultant need to leave your Scottish home.
In December 2011 Linwood was ' awarded ' ' Scotland's most dismal town ' in the annual Carbuncle Awards, an award hoped to cause debate and inspire redevelopment.
Because it was November and the ground may have been frozen, some authors like Bob Boze Bell have speculated that Holliday could not have been buried in his marked grave in the Linwood Cemetery which was only accessible via a difficult mountain road.
However, Holliday biographer Gary Roberts has located evidence that other bodies were transported to the Linwood Cemetery at the same time of the month that year, and the papers reported at the time explicitly that the burial was in the Linwood Cemetery.
Malcolm in the Middle was an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
He was interred in Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque.
The Linwood, Scotland, body plant of manufacturer Pressed Steel was in turn contracted by Jensen to create the unibody shell, which then taken by rail to be assembled at Jensen in West Bromwich, England.
Paul Linwood was brought in from Chester City, should hugely targeted Ryan Bennett be on his way, but after rejecting 2 offers from Peterborough United, the club tied the young skipper on an improved 4 year contract.

Linwood and closed
The Linwood car plant manufactured the Hillman Imp, a competitor to BMC's Mini, and provided up to 9, 000 jobs during peak production but was closed by Peugeot-Citroen in 1981.
In the face of massive losses, and the risk of significant unemployment if the factories closed, the Ryton and Linwood factories were the subject of frequent government bail-outs.
The Linwood plant was closed in 1981.
Production continued until 1981, when Peugeot closed the Linwood production plant and concentrated all British production at the Ryton plant, which was in use until the end of 2006, by which time it had been making Peugeot cars for 21 years.
The school closed at the end of the summer term 2006 along with St. Brendan's High School in Linwood due to falling rolls and the buildings poor state of repair, they were replaced by a new build St. Benedict's High School, named after the present Pope.
PSA decided that the Linwood plant would be unprofitable to maintain and should be closed, which meant an end to both the Avenger and Sunbeam model lines, further emphasizing the need for a new supermini in the Talbot lineup.
After the takeover, PSA decided that keeping Linwood running would remain unprofitable in the long run and that the facility would have to be closed.

Linwood and 1981
In 1981 Peugeot Talbot, formerly Chrysler and before that Rootes, announced that its Linwood factory just outside of Paisley would cease production.
The closure of Linwood in 1981 spelled the end ( in Europe at least ) for the Avenger.
* Linwood Boomer as Adam Kendall ( 1978 – 1981 )
Keeping the common underpinnings allowed the new model, known internally as project C15 ( later renamed to T15 to reflect the brand change from Chrysler to Talbot ) to be launched in 1981, in time to replace the Sunbeam when Linwood would close.
The former Simca and Rootes assembly plants in Poissy and Ryton-on-Dunsmore, respectively, continued under the ownership of Peugeot, but Rootes ' Linwood plant in Scotland was a casualty of the takeover-closing its doors in 1981.

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Though Wise worked only as editor on Citizen Kane, it is likely that while working on the film he became familiar with the optical printer techniques employed by Linwood Dunn, inventor of the practical optical printer, to produce effects for Citizen Kane such as the image projected in the broken snowglobe which falls from Kane's hand as he dies.
He first worked with William L. " Big Bill " Stidger ( not Burris Jenkins ), pastor of the Linwood Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
The club were formed in 1956, in response to an article in the " Johnstone & Linwood Gazette " newspaper from a journalist that had been ordered out of the newspaper's office on the corner of Johnstone's Rankine Street by the office manager with instructions not to return until he had a story.
For a small town Linwood has many bus services linking the local areas with Paisley and Glasgow.
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In the end a complex schedule of trains shifting completed cars and raw castings down south and trains loaded with engine – gearbox assemblies and many other Ryton sourced goods ran north for the duration of Linwood Imp production.
The huge investment in both the Imp and the Linwood production plant proved to be one of the reasons for the undoing of Rootes Group, and its commercial failure fuelled the huge losses suffered although the main reason for Rootes Group losses were industrial unrest and the effects of the forthcoming cooperation with Chrysler Corporation of the USA.
The main road through Ralston is the A761, which begins in Port Glasgow at the junction with the A8, and runs through Linwood and Paisley before reaching Ralston.
She appeared with Billy Kidman at an autograph signing during Family Fun Day in her hometown of Linwood Township on September 8, one day after celebrating her 30th birthday.
Mr. Clean was created by Linwood Burton, a marine ship cleaning businessman with accounts throughout the east coast of the United States.
The Sunbeam's development was funded by a British government grant with the aim to keep the Linwood plant running, and the small car was based on the larger Hillman Avenger also manufactured there.
The drivetrain comprised an enlarged 2172 cc version of the Lotus 1973 cc 907 engine, a 16V slant four engine ( the Sunbeam version being type 911, similar to Lotus 912 ), along with a ZF gearbox, both mounted in the car at Ludham airfield close to the Lotus facility in Hethel, Norfolk, where the almost-complete cars were shipped from Linwood.
Joe Linwood, a US Marine Force Recon sniper on vacation with his wife, Robin ( played by Lara Cox ), in South East Asia.
Later, from 1938 to 1957, the M-125 designation was used on Parish Road in Bay County for, and it junctioned with US 23 ( now M-13 ) between Kawkawlin and Linwood and ran westward to 7 Mile Road.
Lambert started his playing career at Linwood Rangers Boys ' Club in 1980 in his hometown of Linwood, before entering the professional game with St. Mirren in 1985.
Mr. David Appleyard was a retired mortgage broker who lived in Linwood, New Jersey with his wife, two kids and his sick mother.
Today, Linwood is a park of privately owned cottages, with a beach and many other amenities.
The show was created by Linwood Boomer and ran for seven seasons with Holland directing a total of 26 episodes and serving as co-executive producer for the show.
He joined Chester City four months later and quickly struck up a strong central defensive partnership with Paul Linwood, later combining playing duties with a role on the coaching staff.
Linwood G. Dunn expanded the concept in the 1930s, and the development continued well into the 1980s, when the printers were controlled with minicomputers.

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