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Maxwell and sold
Braddon initially sold the rights to the Irish publisher John Maxwell, with whom Braddon also lived and had children.
In 1887, the Metropolitan Railway was extended from Harrow-on-the-Hill to Rickmansworth, and Carnegie sold his land to Frank Murray Maxwell Hallowell Carew for development for £ 59, 422.
There was a range war in Springer in 1881, when Maxwell sold his land grant to a group of investors.
The federal government closed the fort in 1868, and sold its buildings to Lucien Maxwell, a prominent New Mexico landowner, in 1870.
They in turn sold to Lewis Maxwell, a Virginia congressman.
After Maxwell sold the old fort to the New England Livestock Company, one of the Board of Directors ( a fellow named Chauncey from Boston ), that visited Fort Sumner in the late 1880s took the marker claiming he was taking it back east to a museum.
Starting in 1982, Adams resurrected the Maxwell Smart character for a series of television commercials for Savemart, a retail chain that sold audio and video equipment.
By 1914, Maxwell had sold 60, 000 cars.
In the wake of a dispute with some of its labor unions the Daily News was sold to British businessman Robert Maxwell in 1991.
One such 1970s campaign for Maxwell House featured the actress Margaret Hamilton, the former wicked witch in The Wizard of Oz, as Cora, the general store owner who proudly announced that Maxwell House was the only brand she sold.
Rediffusion sold off its overseas interests, and at the end of the 1980s the company was broken up, The rentals business went to Granada, and the cable network systems were sold to the Maxwell Communications.
According to some sources, the Stuarts sold their Dumfriesshire estate of Castlemilk to Lord Maxwell in 1579, and from that date the Lanarkshire property of Cassiltoun became known as Castlemilk.
Brands sold included Denby, Maxwell Williams, Typhoon, Brabantia, Terence Conran and Jasper Conran.
From 1836 many of the evacuated territories were resettled, and the Ngati Tai remained on Motutapu until the northern part of the island was sold to Thomas Maxwell in 1840.
In the off-season, the Red Sox sold Maxwell to the Baltimore Orioles, but Maxwell had only four at bats for the Orioles before he was sold to the Detroit Tigers on May 9, 1955.
After his baseball career ended, Maxwell returned to his home in Paw Paw, Michigan, where he sold automobile parts.
Needing material for the relatively new medium of television, producer Robert Maxwell sold Weatherwax on the concept of a Lassie television series with a boy and his dog theme.
The " Fleetway " banner continued to be used for some publications until IPC's comics line was sold under the name Fleetway Publications to Robert Maxwell in 1987.

Maxwell and Land
Cimarron was on the stage coach route along the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail, and was the headquarters of the Maxwell Land Grant.
It was named in honor of Lucien Maxwell, who provided the land for the original townsite from his Maxwell Land Grant.
The original for the Raton townsite were purchased from the Maxwell Land Grant in 1880.
In 1963, vice-president of the National Council Norton Clapp contributed funds to purchase another of land within the Maxwell Land Grant, consisting of the Baldy Mountain mining area.
* Thomas Maxwell Harris ( 1903 – 1983 ), Mesozoic plants of Jameson Land ( Greenland ) and Yorkshire.
James Clerk Maxwell first suggested he had discovered such a projection system, but it was not reproduced until the 1950s, when Edwin Land accidentally noticed a similar effect while working on his three-color system of projection.
He founded and was president of the Santa Fe National Bank, and pursued broad business interests in land, rail, mining, and finance including president of the massive Maxwell Land Grant Company.
By June 1827, the Land Office issued Maxwell a 999-year lease for use of the site.

Maxwell and Grant
" Using the pen name of Maxwell Grant and claiming the stories were " from The Shadow's private annals as told to " him, Gibson wrote 282 out of 325 tales over the next 20 years: a novel-length story twice a month ( 1st and 15th ).
But the remaining eight, The Shadow Strikes, Beware Shadow, Cry Shadow, The Shadow's Revenge, Mark of The Shadow, Shadow Go Mad, Night of The Shadow, and The Shadow, Destination: Moon, were not penned by Gibson but by Dennis Lynds under the " Maxwell Grant " byline.
The winners of the election included the burgess Henry Anderson, councilmen Joseph Wallace, John Walberg, John Maxwell, WJ Vance, Thomas Clark, J Grant Anderson, Fred Edwards, tax collector John Hutzen, and school directors Jones, Johnson, Scott, Colmey, Crossey, and Anderson.
* Traded by Lakers with Travis Knight and conditional 2001 1st-round pick to New York Knicks as part of four-team deal on September 20, 2000 ( Lakers received Emanual Davis, Greg Foster, Horace Grant and Chuck Person from Seattle SuperSonics ; New York also received Luc Longley and two 2nd-round picks from Phoenix Suns and Lazaro Borrell, Vernon Maxwell, Vladimir Stepania and conditional 2001 1st-round pick from Seattle ; Phoenix received Chris Dudley, conditional 2001 1st-round pick and cash from New York ; Seattle received Patrick Ewing from New York ).
:" Abbott-Detroit, Allen, American-Six, Anderson, Apperson, Arbenz, Auburn, Austin, Bell, Biddle, Brewster, Bour-Davis, Briscoe, Buick, Cadillac, Cameron, Case, Chalmers, Chandler, Chevrolet, Cole, Crow-Elkhart, Daniels, Davis, Detroiter, Dispatch, Dixie Flyer, Doble, Dodge, Dorris, Dort, Drexel, Elcar, Elgin, Emerson, Empire, Enger, Fiat, Ford, Fostoria, Franklin, F. R. P., Glide, Grant, Hackett, H. A. L., Halladay, Harroun, Harvard, Haynes, Hollier, Hudson, Hupmobile, Inter-State, Jackson, Jeffery, Jordan, King, Kissel, Kline, Laurel, Lenox, Lexington, Liberty, Locomobile, Lozier, Luverne, Madison, Maibohm, Majestic, Marion-Handley, Marmon, Maxwell, McFarlan, Mecca, Mercer, Metz, Mitchell, Moline-Knight, Monarch, Monitor, Monroe, Moon, Morse, Murray, National, Nelson, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Owen, Packard, Paige, Partin-Palmer, Paterson, Pathfinder, Peerless, Pierce-Arrow, Pilot, Premier, Princess, Pullman, Regal, Republic, Reo, Richmond, Roamer, Ross, Saxon, Scripps-Booth, Spaulding, Simplex, Singer, Standard, Stanley Steamer, Stearns-Knight, Stephens, Stewart, Studebaker, Stutz, Sun, Velie, Westcott, White, Willys-Knight, Winton, and Yale.
" Maxwell Perkins and Madison Grant: Eugenics Publishing at Scribners ," Princeton University Library Chronicle LXV: 2 ( Winter 2004 ): 317-341.
Maxwell Grant was a pen name used by the authors of The Shadow pulp magazine stories.
He adopted the pen name Maxwell Grant, taking the name from two magic dealers he knew, Maxwell Holden and U. F.
Three authors besides Gibson have used the Maxwell Grant pen name: Theodore Tinsley, who wrote 27 Shadow stories between 1936 and 1943 ; Bruce Elliott, who wrote 15 Shadow stories between 1946 and 1948 ; and Dennis Lynds, who wrote nine Shadow paperback novels between 1964 and 1967.
Grant, Maxwell
The Golden Master ( 1939 ) is a pulp novel featuring The Shadow written by Walter Gibson under the house name Maxwell Grant.
In Animal Man # 13 ( July 1989 ), also written by Grant Morrison, Maxwell decides to retire and performs a ceremony to find a successor.
Other notable Joans include Judi Dench, Zoe Caldwell, Elisabeth Bergner, Constance Cummings, Ann Casson, Roberta Maxwell, Barbara Jefford, Pat Galloway, Sarah Miles, Ellen Geer, Jane Alexander, Lee Grant, Janet Suzman, and Eileen Atkins.
George Maxwell Robeson ( March 16, 1829 – September 27, 1897 ) was an American Republican Party politician and lawyer from New Jersey who served as a Union army general during the American Civil War, and then as Secretary of the Navy during the Grant Administration.
He also penned 10 Belmont Books mass-market paperbacks of The Shadow from 1964 to 1967 under the Shadow's author by-line Maxwell Grant.
Later, Istočni Vračar extended to Grantovac, an area of land belonging to the American consul Edward Maxwell Grant and Krunski Venac around the Krunska street, a street starting from the Royal Park and ending with Kalenić market.

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