Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "John McLoughlin" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

McLoughlin and was
Although authority over the region was nominally shared by the United States and Britain through the Anglo-American Convention of 1818, company policy, enforced via Chief Factor John McLoughlin of the company's Columbia District, was to discourage U. S. settlement of the territory.
McLoughlin, who had once turned away would be settlers as company director, then welcomed them from his general store at Oregon City and was later proclaimed the " Father of Oregon ".
Survivor Jim McLoughlin states in One Common Enemy that Hartenstein asked him if he was in the Royal Navy, which he was, and then asked why a passenger ship was armed, stating, " If it wasn't armed, I would not have attacked.
" McLoughlin believes this indicates Hartenstein had thought it was a troop transport rather than a passenger ship ; by signalling to the Royal Navy, Laconia was acting as a de facto naval auxiliary.
* After 7: 00 a. m .: Port Authority Police Officer John McLoughlin, who was in an underground corridor between the two towers when the South Tower collapsed, is pulled alive from the rubble of the World Trade Center.
Dr. John McLoughlin, baptized Jean-Baptiste McLoughlin, ( October 19, 1784 – September 3, 1857 ) was the Chief Factor of the Columbia Fur District of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver.
McLoughlin was born in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, of Irish ( his grandfather came from Sharagower in the Inishowen peninsular of County Donegal ), Scottish, and French Canadian descent.
In 1816 McLoughlin was arrested for the murder of Robert Semple, the governor of the Red River Colony, after the Battle of Seven Oaks ( 1816 ), though it is often claimed he stood in proxy for some Indians who were blamed.
But McLoughlin, whose life was increasingly connected to the Willamette River Valley, refused to move there.
McLoughlin was involved with the debate over the future of the Oregon Country.
In 1847, McLoughlin was given the Knighthood of St. Gregory, bestowed on him by Pope Gregory XVI.
Although it was never enforced, it embittered the elderly McLoughlin.
John McLoughlin, Jr. had been appointed the second Chief Trader at Fort Stikine, only to die at the hands of one of the fort employees, Urbain Heroux, who was charged with his murder but acquitted for lack of evidence, which added to the grievances John Sr. held against the Company.
The following season, Ardiles was told to sell to keep the club alive and Wembley hero Alan McLoughlin was the first big-money departure.
It was established by Hudson's Bay Company's Dr. John McLoughlin in 1829 near the confluence of the Clackamas River with the Willamette to take advantage of the power of Willamette Falls to run a lumber mill.
John McLoughlin, Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company, headquartered at Fort Vancouver, was the de facto local political authority for most of this time.
Sir George Simpson was instrumental in establishing the fort, and Dr. John McLoughlin was its first Chief Factor ( manager ); a position he held for nearly 22 years.

McLoughlin and West
Matthew Parris, the sitting Conservative MP for West Derbyshire, resigned from the House of Commons in 1986 to pursue a media career and McLoughlin was chosen to fight the by-election.
Following boundary changes, the West Derbyshire constituency seat was abolished at the 2010 general election, and McLoughlin was elected to the successor seat of Derbyshire Dales, achieving exactly the same number of votes.
In the 2010 election Derbyshire Dales, formerly West Derbyshire, returned a Conservative, Patrick McLoughlin, with 24, 378 votes which was exactly the number he polled in 2005.
Denis McLoughlin in The encyclopedia of the Old West reports that Brocius was from Missouri and named William B. Graham.
Despite some success in its trapping, Wyeth and his company could not compete against the British Hudson's Bay Company ( HBC ), whose Fort Vancouver operations in the West were led by Dr. John McLoughlin.

McLoughlin and Company's
The Hudson's Bay Company's Fort McLoughlin was near the same location, which is on McLoughlin Bay.

McLoughlin and with
In 1824 the Hudson's Bay Company appointed McLoughlin as Chief Factor of the Columbia District ( roughly parallel to what Americans know as the Oregon Country ), with Peter Skene Ogden appointed to assist him.
When three Japanese fishermen, among them Otokichi, were shipwrecked on the Olympic Peninsula in 1834, McLoughlin, envisioning an opportunity to use them to open trade with Japan, sent the trio to London on the Eagle to try to convince the Crown of his plan.
John McLoughlin, as chief factor of Fort Vancouver, applied the law to British subjects, kept peace with the natives and sought to maintain law and order over American settlers as well.
In 1841, with the arrival of the first wagon train via the Oregon Trail, McLoughlin disobeyed company orders and extended substantial aid to the American settlers.
Although officially the Hudson's Bay Company discouraged settlement because it interfered with their lucrative fur trade, their Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver, Dr. John McLoughlin, gave substantial help including employment until they could get established.
Seán Saunders recalled being arrested with at Milltown with Roddy Connolly ( son of James Connolly ), Hugo MacNeill, Theo Fitzgerald, Seán McLoughlin and Garry Holohan.
John McLoughlin, as chief factor of Fort Vancouver, applied the law to British subjects, kept peace with the natives and sought to maintain law and order amongst American settlers as well.
In 1846, McLoughlin resigned from service with the Hudson's Bay Company for a homestead of his own.
McLoughlin applied the laws to British subjects, kept the peace with the natives and sought to maintain law and order over American settlers as well.
Notable district HBC supervisor and Oregon historical figure, John McLoughlin, was credited with helping to make the company's beaver trade highly profitable during this early territorial period.
In 1997, with senior Conservative MPs David Maclean and Patrick McLoughlin, he established the Parliamentary Resource Unit, a subscription briefing service available to any MP as a means of countering the briefings that government ministers receive from the Civil Service.
During the last ice age, a large ice cap buried most of the High Cascades, with Mount McLoughlin marking the southern terminus of this structure.
Hoddle arrived at a troubled club with The Robins badly affected by a financial scandal which had seen them stripped of promotion to the First Division at the end of the 1989 – 90 season, a controversy which had negatively impacted the team's league form as they had been forced to sell several key players including midfielder Alan McLoughlin.
Hamilton lost 26-24 to the Calgary Stampeders in the 86th Grey Cup on a 35-yard field goal by Mark McLoughlin with no time left that decided the outcome.
Cummings was replaced by Jon McLoughlin, who toured with the band and played on their next album, Some Other Sucker's Parade ( 1997 ), which was another Top 10 hit in the UK, reaching No. 6.
* Alan McLoughlin scores as Ireland draw 1-1 with Northern Ireland to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA
He was reelected in 1847 with the endorsement of the influential Dr. John McLoughlin over Asa Lovejoy, co-founder of Portland.
The Fort Vancouver unit was designated a National Historic Site in 1961, and was combined with the McLoughlin House into a unit in 2003.
Australasia retained the Davis Cup through a win in the doubles, with Brookes and Alf Dunlop being successful over Wright and Maurice E. McLoughlin.

0.516 seconds.