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Morgan took charge of the furniture and restored it to its thankful owners, but he let the culprits who had stolen it go free.
Morgan took the suggested steps, but when Mrs. Sanderson appeared, there was nobody with her but her husband, whom he promptly sent to headquarters to be questioned.
Arrested in Oceanside on May 17, 1993, Morgan and Holland both took polygraph exams administered by California police.
Francis inquired with Frederick regarding it, who then took it to De Morgan ( Francis Guthrie graduated later in 1852, and later became a professor of mathematics in South Africa ).
One of the earliest purely " American " rifle-shooting competitions took place in 1775, when Daniel Morgan was recruiting sharpshooters in Virginia for the impending American Revolutionary War.
In 1923, C. Lloyd Morgan took this work further, elaborating on an ' emergent evolution ' which could explain increasing complexity ( including the evolution of mind ).
When the War of 1812 came to the Missouri Territory, Boone's sons Daniel Morgan Boone and Nathan Boone took part, but by that time Boone was too old for militia duty.
In the autumn of that year, McAuliffe and Morgan each took a year-long leave of absence from teaching in order to train for a space shuttle mission in early 1986.
Dwight was laid out on 30 January 1854 by Richard Price Morgan, Jr. ( 17 September 1828-20 May 1910 ), James C. Spencer ( 29 July 1828 – after 1990 ), and John Lathrop ( 6 March 1909 – May 1870 ), each of these three men took a quarter of the land.
Upon entering Salem at approximately 9 a. m., Morgan immediately took possession of the town and placed guards over the stores and streets.
The Civil War Battle of Salineville, which ended Morgan's Raid and resulted in the capture of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, took place near Salineville on July 26, 1863.
The last public hanging in West Virginia took place in Ripley in 1897, when John Morgan was hanged for murder ; the spectacle prompted the West Virginia Legislature to ban public executions soon after.
The Union forces were quickly defeated and Morgan took advantage of the telegraph station in Upton to gather intelligence on Union troop disposition.
During his tenure on the show, Alan hit a child genius, unknowingly took cocaine, bribed rent boys, lost his wife's car in a bet, was openly homophobic, forced the resignation of a junior government minister and, in the series finale, his guest Lord Morgan of Glossop died of an apparent heart attack.
After the death of his father in 1890, Morgan took control of J. S. Morgan & Co. which was renamed Morgan, Grenfell & Company in 1910.
Major New York banks were on the verge of bankruptcy and there was no mechanism to rescue them until Morgan stepped in personally and took charge, resolving the crisis.
Morgan now took personal charge, meeting with the nation's leading financiers in his New York mansion ; he forced them to devise a plan to meet the crisis.
American 1980s icon Morgan Fairchild took her first name from this film.
There was further change when businessman Steve Morgan took control of the club for a nominal £ 10 fee in return for a £ 30million investment into the club, resulting in the departure of Sir Jack Hayward ( who remains as Life President and Club Hall of Fame member ) after 17 years as chairman.
While Gates and his supporters took credit for the victory, military actions had actually been directed by a cohort of field commanders led by Benedict Arnold, Enoch Poor, Benjamin Lincoln, and Daniel Morgan.
Morgan took over leadership of this force, and they successfully entered the city following him over the first barricade.
Nevertheless, the famous English privateer Henry Morgan took Chagres and captured and sacked the city of Panama in the early part of 1670.
In his early retirement, Howe took on a number of non-executive directorships in business and advisory posts in law and academia, including as international political adviser to the US law firm Jones Day, a director of Glaxo and J P Morgan, and visitor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

Morgan and command
The mild activity of his command during the sojourn of the troops at Valley Forge could be handled by a subordinate, he felt, so like Henry Knox, equally loyal to Washington, who went to Boston at this time, Morgan received permission to visit his home in Virginia for several weeks.
Apparently no serious disorders resulted from the celebration, and within a few days, Morgan joined the force of Lafayette who now had command of some 2,000 men at Barren Hill, not far above Philadelphia on the Schuylkill.
Interestingly enough, the order transmitted to Morgan through Alexander Hamilton also informed him that `` A party of Indians will join the party to be sent from your command at Whitemarsh, and act with them ''.
As provided, Robert Mugabe will remain president, Morgan Tsvangirai will become prime minister, ZANU-PF and the MDC will share control of the police, Mugabe ’ s Zanu ( PF ) will command the Army, and Arthur Mutambara becomes deputy prime minister.
Part of the English contingent was left to garrison Dunkirk and Mardyke under the command of Sir William Lockhart, whilst the rest, under Sir Thomas Morgan, continued to serve with Turenne's army in the field.
On August 22, 1864, Morgan was placed in command of the Trans-Allegheny Department, embracing at the time the Confederate forces in eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia.
By now, Confederate authorities were quietly investigating Morgan for charges of criminal banditry, likely leading to his removal from command.
On June 13, 1777, Morgan was also placed in command of the Provisional Rifle Corps, a light infantry unit of 500 riflemen selected primarily from Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia units of the main army.
Morgan was assigned command of the left ( or western ) flank of the American position.
Gates was taking command in the Southern Department, and Morgan felt that being outranked by so many militia officers would limit his usefulness.
After Gates ' disaster at the Battle of Camden, Morgan thrust all other considerations aside, and went to join the Southern command at Hillsborough, North Carolina.
General Daniel Morgan gave Pickens command of the militia, which played a key role in the battle.
Washington was placed under the command of General Daniel Morgan.
An Indian servant who worked for Morgan managed to escape and later alerted the Massachusetts Bay troops under the command of Major Samuel Appleton, who broke through to Springfield and drove off the attackers.
Arnold received a shot in the ankle as he was organizing his men in an attempt to take the barricade and was carried to the rear, after transferring command of his detachment to Daniel Morgan.
He joined the Confederate States Army as a colonel on March 7 and was given command of Forts Morgan and Gaines in Alabama.
After the war AFHQ became a small interallied staff responsible for combined command liquidation activities and commanded by Lieutenant-General Sir William Morgan as Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean.
* Sheridan was President Santiago's second choice to command Babylon 5 after Sinclair ; the new President, Morgan Clark, likes him because he believes he will be tougher in dealing with alien races on the station than Sinclair was.
The first Parliamentary army arrived in early June, under the command of Colonel Morgan and Sir Trevor Williams.
When Rodes was promoted to major general and given a division in the Army of Northern Virginia, Morgan declined an offer to command Rodes's old brigade and instead remained in the Western Theater, leading troops at the Battle of Chickamauga.
The battle had helped a larger force under the command of Daniel Morgan reach the Yadkin River unopposed.
Headquarters MTOUSA and General Headquarters CMF formally separated from AFHQ on October 1, 1945, leaving AFHQ to consist of a small interallied staff responsible for combined command liquidation activities and commanded by Lieutenant-General Sir William Morgan as Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean.
In 1776, Butler was commissioned a major in the Continental Army, serving first as second in command to his friend Daniel Morgan.
The Army's second-in-command, Major General Morgan Lewis, was nominally in overall command of the landing force.
General Joseph E. Johnston, who was in overall command of Confederate forces in the Western Theater, called this a " brilliant feat " and recommended that Morgan be appointed brigadier general immediately.

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