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McLane and only
McLane stated that because the Astros was one of the few franchises in Major League Baseball with only one family as the owners, he was trying to move forward with estate planning.
In 1837 the western tracks went only as far as Harpers Ferry, Virginia and McLane ’ s great accomplishment was seeing to the extension of the “ main line ” as far as Cumberland, Maryland.
So it was only natural for McLane to move his primary residence to Baltimore when he joined the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
At first McLane and his sons found only typical artifacts within the first few feet of soil.
GLOW was originally created by David B. McLane as an aftermath of Jackie Stallone's physical fitness gym for women only, Barbarella's.

McLane and served
McKean Township is served by the General McLane School District.
He served until 1845, when after a change of administrations he was replaced by Democrat Louis McLane.
Louis McLane attended private schools and served as a midshipman on the USS Philadelphia for one year before he was 18.
McLane moved to the U. S. Senate and served there from March 4, 1827 until April 29, 1829, when he resigned.
Appointed U. S. Secretary of State in a recess appointment, McLane served from May 29, 1833 until June 30, 1834.
Other intelligence officers who served with distinction during the War of Independence included Captain Eli Leavenworth, Major Alexander Clough, Colonel Elias Dayton, Major John Clark, Major Allan McLane, Captain Charles Craig and General Thomas Mifflin.
Filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Louis McLane, he was elected by the Delaware General Assembly on January 7, 1830 to the United States Senate and served from his election until he resigned on June 16, 1836.
Johnny Cafarella ( as " Johnny C .") hosted seasons 3 and 4, was the figurehead owner ( buying David McLane's " interest " in a storyline ) and also served as company manager after the departure of McLane in 1987.

McLane and governor
As governor, McLane was instrumental in securing funding for highway improvement, and welcomed delegates to the Russo-Japanese War Peace Conference, which was held in Portsmouth during his term in office.

McLane and for
However, Collins was having difficulty finding a site for a stadium himself, so Major League owners stepped in and forced McLane to give Houston another chance to grant his stadium wish.
In November 2010, Drayton McLane announced that the Astros were being put up for sale.
McLane and Crane had a previous handshake agreement for the franchise in 2008, but Crane abruptly changed his mind and broke off discussions.
Due to the efforts of Governor McLane, the State of New Hampshire along with Portsmouth and its citizens became the unlikely host for the first international treaty to be signed in the United States.
" McLane asserts the name " Ragged Arse Island " might have been an attempt to render " Racketash ," Abnaki for " island rocks.
Additionally, DynCorp formed a joint venture with Oshkosh Defense, Force Protection Industries, and McLane Advanced Technologies to pursue a $ 3 billion five-year contract issued by the Army for support and maintenance of mine resistant ambush protected vehicles.
The secretary of the treasury, Louis McLane, professed moderate support for the Bank.
In 1832, Secretary of the Treasury Louis McLane issued written orders for revenue cutters to conduct winter cruises to assist mariners in need, and Congress made the practice an official part of regulations in 1837.
Named for the King of France, McLane was born in Smyrna, Delaware, son of Allen and Rebecca Wells McLane.
Allen McLane was a veteran of the American Revolution and long time tax collector for the port of Wilmington.
During the War of 1812 McLane joined the Wilmington Artillery Company, formed for the purpose of defending Wilmington.
McLane was first elected to the U. S. House of Representatives by defeating Thomas Clayton for the Federalist nomination, as Clayton was politically damaged by having voted for a Congressional pay raise in the previous session.
Two years later, McLane finally received the appointment he had so longed for.
Acclaimed for its Hamiltonian creativity, McLane had taken the initiative on the administration ’ s agenda, and was acting very much in the role of a Prime Minister.
The appointment was a great embarrassment to Jackson, and many blamed McLane for urging it.
While all this was going on, McLane negotiated what seemed to be a satisfactory tariff bill, but when South Carolina continued to object and triggered the Nullification Crisis, McLane prepared the important Force Bill of 1833 to provide for the tariff ’ s enforcement.
McLane was furious with his old mentor for this intervention, and resigned his position, recognizing his apparent lack of authority in a direct area of responsibility.
McLane was President for one year, implemented many improvements, and produced one of the few profitable years the company had.
In spite of his political setbacks McLane never lost his ambition for high political office.
While he dreamed of something much greater, McLane took a leave of absence from the railroad in 1845 and 1846 to return to England as Minister Plenipotentiary, primarily for the purpose of coordinating negotiations over the Oregon boundary.
The son of a Scots-Irish adventurer and politician from Delaware, McLane had married into the Eastern shore gentry of Maryland and ever longed for the idyllic plantation life seemingly promised.

McLane and slightly
This production featured Anthony Powell's Tony Award nominated costumes, a slightly modified libretto by Schulman and Don Black and a new, more tour-friendly set by Derek McLane.

McLane and over
The profits were not substantial, however, and McLane was consumed with financing rearrangements and negotiations with Pennsylvania and Virginia over possible routes west.
Further, with his adherence to the party of Andrew Jackson and resignation from the United States Senate in 1829, McLane effectively admitted his political career in Delaware was over.

McLane and year
A " lively summer community of fishermen and vacationers " continues to occupy Ragged Island according to McLane, but there has " rarely been year round habitation in recent years.
He was born in Lennoxtown, in Scotland, the son of Alexander McLane and his wife Mary, née Hay, and was brought to America with his family in 1853, when he was one year old.
The same year, McLane was appointed as a cadet in the United States Military Academy at West Point by President Andrew Jackson, and graduated in July 1837 with a commission as second lieutenant of Artillery in the United States Army.
McLane resigned his commission in 1843 to pursue the study of law, and was admitted to the bar the same year.
In 1845, McLane was elected as a representative of Baltimore City to the Maryland House of Delegates after successfully campaigning for President James K. Polk a year previous.

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