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The first Commonwealth's Attorney was William Ballard Preston, a nephew of John Floyd, who would later serve as Secretary of the United States Navy.
Preston Ballard moved his post office and general store during that time.
Artists and producers he has worked with have ranged from Billy Preston, Hank Ballard, Chips Moman, Billy Lee Riley, Billy Joe Royal, Webb Pierce, Waylon Jennings, Tracy Nelson, Willie Nelson, and Tammy Wynette to Sam and Dave's Sam Moore, and others.
Left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
Image: The Taylor Administration. jpg | The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Matthew BradyFrom left to right: William Ballard Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson in 1849
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
* William Ballard Preston ( 1805 – 1862 ), U. S. politician from Virginia
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William Ballard Preston ( November 25, 1805 – November 16, 1862 ) was a United States political figure.
* William Ballard Preston at Find A Grave
* William Ballard Preston at the Naval Historical Center
* William Ballard Preston at The Political Graveyard
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The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
* William Ballard Preston
William Ballard Preston ( died 16 November 1862 )
He was also the cousin of William Ballard Preston, William Preston and Angelica Singleton Van Buren.

Preston and owner
Oilman Clint Murchison Jr had been trying to get an NFL expansion team in Dallas ( also Lamar Hunt – who ended up with an AFL franchise ), but George Preston Marshall owner of the Washington Redskins had a monopoly in the south.
Washington Redskins owner George Preston Marshall was perhaps the NFL's hardest-liner regarding the AAFC.
* George Preston Marshall-longtime owner and president of the Washington Redskins
", meaning Preston is using the sheep thefts as an attempt to secure his own brand of dog food for profit, even if it meant murdering his owner the same way.
The owner, Mark Preston, assisted in necropsies of the horses and within three weeks was admitted to hospital suffering from meningitis.
George Preston Marshall ( October 11, 1896 – August 9, 1969 ) was the owner and president of the Washington Redskins of the National Football League ( NFL ) from 1932 until his death in 1969.
The music composed by the Redskins team band leader, Barnee Breeskin, and the lyrics were written by Corinne Griffith, the wife of Redskins founder and owner George Preston Marshall.
When he bought his 18th-century mansion at Preston Candover in Hampshire, from the previous owner Peter Cadbury, he replanted trees that Peter Cadbury had cut down in order to make the house look bigger.
Boston / Washington Redskins owner George Preston Marshall is credited with significant innovations by the NFL.
Brown did not inform Modell of the move, and Modell only heard about it after getting a call from Washington Redskins owner George Preston Marshall.
Future NFL ( Washington Redskins ) owner George Preston Marshall, the owner of a chain of laundries, was owner of the Washington Palace Five.
* Harve Presnell as Preston Blake, the wealthy owner of Blake Media who dies in the beginning of the film.
After the owner of the Boston Redskins, George Preston Marshall, protested the transaction, the president of the NFL, Joe Carr, disallowed the Giants the ability to employ the players.
Soon after becoming the Secretary of Interior, Udall told the Washington Redskins owner, George Preston Marshall, that he had to integrate the football team as every other franchise in the NFL already had, or risk being evicted from the Washington, D. C. stadium, which was federally owned.
In the spring of his senior year, Redskins owner George Preston Marshall offered Baugh $ 4, 000 to play with the franchise.
According to Richard Whittingham's history of the Chicago Bears ( ISBN 0671628852 ), George Preston Marshall, the owner of the Redskins, gave his team a pre-game " pep talk " that consisted simply of writing " 73-0 " on the chalkboard.
Also on board was the ship's owner, W. B. Preston, an American trader, and Robert Jermain Thomas, a Protestant missionary acting as an interpreter.
In 1961, Jack Kent Cooke purchased a 25 percent interest in the Washington Redskins after team owner and founder George Preston Marshall became incapacitated by a stroke, becoming majority owner in 1974 and sole owner in 1985.
* George Preston Marshall, Founder and first owner of the NFL Washington Redskins
The gentlemen's agreement had been in effect ever since segregationist George Preston Marshall entered the league as owner of the Boston Redskins.

Preston and general
In 1829 he married Henrietta Preston, sister of Kentucky politician and future civil war general William Preston.
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
Preston was followed in later years by Jubal Early, who would later serve as a general for the Confederate Army.
The Prospect community is general considered to cover as far east as Preston and Red Hill Rd., and as far North as Old Maxton / Red Spring Rd.
* John S. Preston, ( 1809 – 1881 ), born in Abingdon, Confederate general in the American Civil War and South Carolina politician
In 1768, he was elected to the House of Commons for Preston, and for the next few years he occupied himself chiefly with his parliamentary duties, in which he was remarkable for his general outspokenness and, in particular, for his attacks on Lord Clive, who was at the time considered the nation's leading soldier.
Once the house became the official residence of the governor general, it was termed formally as Government House, but, as Rideau Hall stuck as the informal name, the existence of two names for the building led to some issue: in 1889 the viceregal consort, the Lady Stanley of Preston, was rebuked by Queen Victoria for calling the house Rideau Hall ; it was to be Government House, as in all other Empire capitals.
* Preston Smith ( general ), Civil War Confederate general
Senator Preston King of New York mounted a two-hour attack on the constitution and Southern policy in general, following which Mallory replied in what his biographers describe as " probably his most effective speech in the Senate.
Since its creation for the 2010 general election, Wyre and Preston North has been represented at Parliament by Conservative MP Ben Wallace.
She was then elected as MP for Preston at the 1987 general election, which she held until her death.
Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot Glubb KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE, MC better known as Glubb Pasha ( born 16 April 1897, Preston, Lancashire – died 17 March 1986, Mayfield, Sussex ), was a British soldier, scholar and author, best known for leading and training Transjordan's Arab Legion 1939-1956 as its commanding general.
* Ken Preston – builder, 1990 ( Queen's University as player 1936 – 39 ; Winnipeg Blue Bombers as player 1941 – 42 ; Ottawa Rough Riders as player 1945 ; Saskatchewan Roughriders as player 1940, 1943, player / coach 1946 – 48, and general manager 1958 – 78 ).
He was elected unopposed as Member of Parliament for Preston during the war ( 1940 – 45 ) to fill a vacancy, but lost his seat in the 1945 general election.
Francis Preston Blair, Jr. ( February 19, 1821July 8, 1875 ) was an American politician and Union Army general during the American Civil War.
* Francis Preston Blair, Jr. ( 1821 – 1875 ), American Civil War general ( Union ), politician
In the United States, the most well-known facilities meeting the general criteria for being colloquially labelled " reform schools " include the Lincoln Hills School near Merrill, Wisconsin ( mentioned in episodes of the once-popular TV series Picket Fences ) and the Preston School of Industry in Ione, California.
After a stint as an assistant attorney general and in the private practice of law, Bullock returned to public life when he was appointed secretary of state, the state's chief elections and records officer, by Governor Preston Smith.
Jowitt stood successfully in Preston in the 1929 general election, again being elected as a Liberal.
* Ontario general election, 1995, Brant — Haldimand, 1, 340 votes, fourth out of five candidates ( winning candidate: Peter Preston, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario )

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