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Finally, after a devastating five-day battle during freezing weather conditions with no food or blankets, with the major war leaders dead, Joseph formally surrendered to General Nelson Appleton Miles on October 5, 1877 in the Bear Paw Mountains of the Montana Territory, less than 40 miles ( 60 km ) south of Canada in a place close to the present-day Chinook in Blaine County.
* Edwin Nelson Appleton, American Medal of Honor recipient
Undercover cops Scotty Appleton and Nick Peretti ( played by Ice-T and Judd Nelson, respectively ) try to convict the gang with evidence of the drug trafficking.
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* Nelson, Roger M .; Currier, Dean P .; " Clinical Electrotherapy "; 2nd ed., ISBN 0-8385-1334-4 ; 422 p. Appleton & Lange, a publishing division of Prentice Hall, c1991 c1987 ; 3rd ed., ISBN 0-8385-1491-X ;
His daughters by his marriage to Sara Elvira Moulton were Mary Hoyt Sherman, married to Nelson Appleton Miles, and Adaline Moulton Sherman, married to Frank Bestow Wiborg, the parents of Sara Sherman Wiborg.
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Nelson and Miles
* 1839 Nelson Miles, American general ( d. 1925 )
* 1898 After over two months of sea-based bombardment, the United States invasion of Puerto Rico begins with U. S. troops led by General Nelson Miles landing at harbor of Guánica, Puerto Rico.
* 1877 American Indian Wars: Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the United States Army under Colonel Nelson Miles.
In the Olympic Games held in Paris in 1924 a team composed by Juan Miles, Enrique Padilla, Juan Nelson, Arturo Kenny, G. Brooke Naylor and A. Peña obtained the gold medal ; this also occurred in Berlín 1936 with players Manuel Andrada, Andrés Gazzotti, Roberto Cavanagh, Luis Duggan, Juan Nelson, Diego Cavanagh and Enrique Alberdi.
* 1886 American Indian Wars: after almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo, with his remaining warriors, surrenders to General Nelson Miles in Arizona.
* May 5 American Indian Wars: Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the United States Army under Colonel Nelson Miles.
* September 4 American Indian Wars: After almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo surrenders with his last band of warriors to General Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon in Arizona.
They surrendered to General Nelson Miles in 1886.
General Nelson Miles arrived the next day with reinforcements from Guánica and took possession of the city.
General Nelson Miles ( who inherited Custer's mantle of famed Indian fighter ) and others praised him as a fallen hero betrayed by the incompetence of subordinate officers.
The two candidates, the incumbent Liberino " Lib " Tufarolo and Miles Nelson finished the election in a even tie.
City by city the federal forces broke the ARU efforts to shut down the national transportation system Thousands of United States Marshals and some 12, 000 United States Army troops, commanded by Nelson Miles took action.
Several artists even guest-starred in episodes, including Phil Collins, Miles Davis, The Power Station, Glenn Frey, Suicidal Tendencies, Willie Nelson, Ted Nugent, Frank Zappa, The Fat Boys, Sheena Easton, and Gene Simmons.
Utley ( 1987 ) concludes that his leadership against the Apaches in 1872, against the Nez Perce in 1877, the Bannocks and Paiutes in 1878, and against the Sheepeaters in 1879 all add up to an impressive record, although he was outshone by George Custer and Nelson Miles.
The strike was broken up by United States Marshals and some 2, 000 United States Army troops, commanded by Nelson Miles, sent in by President Grover Cleveland on the premise that the strike interfered with the delivery of U. S. Mail.
He was invited out West to make their portraits in the field and to gain them national publicity through Remington ’ s articles and illustrations for Harper's Weekly, particularly General Nelson Miles, an Indian fighter who aspired to the presidency of the United States.
When the convoy with General Nelson Miles, approached the barion, Guánica lighthouse keeper Robustiano Rivera immediately gave the alert to the residents of the barrio.
During the Spanish-American War, he was dispatched to Guantánamo, Cuba, and later sent to Puerto Rico, alongside General Nelson Miles.
Many famous men and women of the West visited them, including the general Nelson Miles in 1886.
General Nelson Miles and other soldiers on horseback in Puerto Rico.

Nelson and August
On the morning of 3 August, Nelson sent Theseus and Leander to force the surrender of the grounded Tonnant and Timoléon.
Nelson, who on surveying the bay on the morning of 2 August said " Victory is not a name strong enough for such a scene ", remained at anchor in Aboukir Bay for the next two weeks, preoccupied with recovering from his wound, writing dispatches and assessing the military situation in Egypt using documents captured on board one of the prizes.
On 10 August Nelson sent Lieutenant Thomas Duval from Zealous with messages to the government in India.
On 14 August, Nelson sent Orion, Majestic, Bellerophon, Minotaur, Defence, Audacious, Theseus, Franklin, Tonnant, Aquilon, Conquérant, Peuple Souverain and Spartiate to sea under the command of Saumarez.
On 19 August, Nelson sailed for Naples with Vanguard, Culloden and Alexander, leaving Hood in command of Zealous, Goliath, Swiftsure and the recently joined frigates to watch over French activities at Alexandria.
Rumours of a battle first appeared in the French press as early as 7 August, although credible reports did not arrive until 26 August, and even these claimed that Nelson was dead and Bonaparte a British prisoner.
Only a few weeks later the British fleet under Admiral Horatio Nelson unexpectedly destroyed the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile ( 1 3 August 1798 ).
" Another emphasis on the musicality of the poem came in August 1834, with Henry Nelson Coleridge analysis in the Quarterly Review: " In some of the smaller pieces, as the conclusion of the ' Kubla Khan ', for example, not only the lines by themselves are musical, but the whole passage sounds all at once as an outburst or crash of harps in the still air of autumn.
* Dangerous Assumptions in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Daniel Nelson, July / August 2000.
The current chief of the defence staff is Robert Yira Koroma, who was appointed by president Ernest Bai Koroma in August 2010 to replace Major General Alfred Nelson Williams, who was placed on terminal leave.
* Wired article, recalling interview with Nelson, August 2005
On the morning of Sunday, August 17, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller called festival organizer John Roberts and told him he was thinking of ordering 10, 000 New York State National Guard troops to the festival.
* December 4 WWII: HMS Nelson is struck by a mine ( laid by ) off the Scottish coast and is laid up for repairs until August 1940.
* August 5 Nelson Briles, American baseball player ( d. 2005 )
* August 14 Alberta Nelson, American actress ( d. 2006 )
* August 30 Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, New Zealand physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( d. 1937 )
* August 1 Battle of the Nile ( near Abu Qir ): Lord Nelson defeats the French navy under Admiral Brueys ; Nelson himself is wounded in the head.
Stretching eastward as far as the Rosetta mouth of the Nile is the spacious Abu Qir Bay ( Khalīj Abū Qīr ), where on 1 August 1798, Horatio Nelson fought the Battle of the Nile, often referred to as the " Battle of Aboukir Bay ".
The Spectator ’ s current editor is Fraser Nelson, who replaced d ’ Ancona in August 2009.
In August 2006 Australian Defence Minister Brendan Nelson stated to the Australian Parliament:
On August 20, 1974, after having previously considered Melvin R. Laird and George H. W. Bush, President Ford nominated former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to succeed him as Vice President.
The County was created on August 17, 1905, and is named for Nelson Tift, founder of the Georgia city of Albany and a United States Representative.
The bill was passed and signed into law by Governor Nelson Dewey on August 8, 1848.

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