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McLane and personally
Liking McLane personally and unwilling to make more controversial Cabinet changes so quickly, Jackson removed the bank issue from McLane ’ s purview.

McLane and Federal
McLane was a member of the delegation sent to Washington, D. C. to question the actions of the Federal Government.

McLane and Government
Despite the civil war, McLane was ordered to secure commercial trade relations between China and the United States, and was also ordered to negotiate with the rebels while also retaining diplomatic relations with the Imperial Government.

McLane and did
McLane would continue to devote his energies towards his law practice until well after the end of the Civil War, and did not re-enter politics until the Democratic National Convention in 1876.

McLane and have
" McLane asserts the name " Ragged Arse Island " might have been an attempt to render " Racketash ," Abnaki for " island rocks.
Tamara can issue " Alpha Orders " which are orders of highest priority that have to be obeyed by McLane at all cost.
* Band members Chris McLane and David Sease are longtime vegetarians, have shown support for PETA, and the band went on a " Hardcore Against Fur " tour starting in December 2004 with H2O and With Honor.
McLane chose to have one of the artifacts dated via charcoal sampling and found that it was 5, 385 years old.

McLane and right
Although he had some inherited wealth from his father, with 13 children McLane always needed to provide additional earned income in his own right.

McLane and Maryland
Louis McLane ( May 28, 1786 – October 7, 1857 ) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware, and Baltimore, Maryland.
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.
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 died in Baltimore, Maryland and is buried in Green Mount Cemetery.
One of his sons, Robert Milligan McLane, became a notable American ambassador and Governor of Maryland.
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.
In 1883, the Maryland Democratic Party nominated McLane to be the next Governor of Maryland.
* Robert Milligan McLane ( 1815 – 1898 ), Governor of Maryland.

McLane and into
Once Crawford returned to Georgia, McLane and the other Crawford supporters fell into the party of Andrew Jackson.
Dressing himself as a country bumpkin and utilizing the cover of escorting a Mrs. Smith into the fort to see her sons, McLane spent two weeks collecting intelligence within the British fort and returned safely.
In 1935, Dorothy McLane, the school's headmistress, moved the school north into the White Mountains region, to the estate of Ernest Poole in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire ; the school was then renamed St. Mary's in the Mountains.

McLane and along
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.
Much of his income came from the seizure of contraband and Louis McLane inherited much of this wealth, along with legal issues that lasted well beyond the death of his father.

McLane and with
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 1981 a stage musical based on the strip had a short run at London's Aldwych Theatre, with songs by Alan Price and Trevor Peacock, starring Tom Courtenay as Andy and Val McLane as Florrie.
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.
First of all, Attorney General Roger B. Taney sought to convince Jackson that McLane ’ s plan was really a new packaging of the old Federalist program and in contradiction with Jackson ’ s own past positions.
However, when McLane refused to remove the governments deposits from the Second Bank of the United States, Jackson had to replace him with someone that would, and offered McLane the prestigious U. S. Secretary of State instead.
Jackson was impatient to resolve the issue and worked with McLane to develop a hard line policy, confronting the French.
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.
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.
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.
Fresno State was founded as the Fresno State Normal School in 1911 with Charles Lourie McLane as its first president.
Susan McLane ranked second with 25 %, Bass ranked third with 22 %, Robert Sweet ranked fourth with 7 %, and three other candidates obtained 3 % each.
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.
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 was deployed with his regiment to Florida during the Seminole War in 1837 under the command of General Thomas S. Jesup, and in 1838 was re-deployed to the west under General Winfield Scott.
In 1853, during the Taiping Rebellion, President Pierce appointed McLane as commissioner to China, with the powers of a Minister Plenipotentiary, and at the same time accredited to Japan, Siam, Korea, and Cochin China.

McLane and rest
During the rest of the War, McLane refocused his attention back towards his law practice, as he had been appointed counsel for the Western Pacific Railroad in the winter of 1863.

McLane and .
A. Panitz, and S. Brooks McLane.
Shortly thereafter, McMullen ( who also owned the NHL's New Jersey Devils ) sold the team to Texas businessman Drayton McLane in 1993, who committed to keeping the team in Houston.
By the mid-1990s, McLane ( like McMullen before him ) wanted his team out of the Astrodome and was asking the city to build the Astros a new stadium.
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 is 75 years of age as of November 2011.
McLane and Crane had a previous handshake agreement for the franchise in 2008, but Crane abruptly changed his mind and broke off discussions.
* 1871 – Sinmiyangyo: Captain McLane Tilton leads 109 U. S. Marines in a naval attack on Han River forts on Kanghwa Island, Korea.
The rejection, ostensibly attributed in large part to Van Buren's instructions to Louis McLane, the American minister to Britain, regarding the opening of the West Indies trade, in which reference had been made to the results of the election of 1828, was the work of Calhoun, the vice-president.
* June 10 – United States expedition to Korea: Captain McLane Tilton leads 109 members of the United States Marine Corps in a naval attack on the Han River forts on Ganghwa Island in Korea.
* May 27 – Taiping Rebellion: United States diplomatic minister Robert McLane arrives at the Heavenly Capital aboard the American warship USS Susquehanna.
Benjamin McLane Spock ( May 2, 1903 – March 15, 1998 ) was an American pediatrician whose book Baby and Child Care, published in 1946, is one of the biggest best-sellers of all time.
Benjamin McLane Spock was born May 2, 1903, in New Haven, Connecticut ; his parents were Benjamin Ives Spock, a Yale graduate and long-time general counsel of the New Haven Railroad, and Mildred Louise Stoughton Spock.
McLane, The Death of a Queen: Spencer's Dido as Elizabeth, 1954.
The international jurist John Bassett Moore was born in Smyrna, as were politicians Louis McLane and James Williams.
By 1914, the community needed a large central school to house all of the area's students, so the Brandon Grade School ( now McLane Middle School ) was built on Knights Avenue to house grades 1 through 12.
McKean Township is served by the General McLane School District.
Temple is home to many regional distribution centers andis headquarters to two large, multi-national companies, Wilsonart International and McLane Company, as well as the internationally known McLane Group.

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