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Ruggles and left
However, Ruggles left the next morning at daybreak, so that the duel did not take place.
The duel did not take place, and Ruggles left New York early the next morning.
After the death of David Ruggles in 1849, Charles Munde learned " of the opportunity to take up his favorite method ", which led him to pick up where Ruggles left off, thence to the naming of Florence, and accordingly, the name of the Florence Water Cure, also called the Munde Water Cure.
In anger, Tufts left United Features in 1954, and Casey Ruggles ended shortly afterward, as the replacement artist, Al Carreño, apparently could not maintain reader interest.

Ruggles and daughter
While studying in Connecticut, Boudinot met Harriet Ruggles Gold, the daughter of a prominent local family who supported the Foreign Mission School.
The daughter of a prominent Colonial American lawyer, justice and military officer, Bathsheba Ruggles had an arranged marriage to a wealthy farmer, Joshua Spooner, prior to her father's banishment from Massachusetts in 1774, due to his British Loyalist stance.
Bathsheba Ruggles Spooner was the daughter of Brigadier General Timothy Ruggles, a lawyer who had served as chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1762 to 1764, and founder and most eminent citizen of the town of Hardwick, Massachusetts.
Timothy Ruggles was a strong-willed and determined man, qualities he shared with his daughter, although such were considered unbecoming in a woman.
Under public censure for his refusal to sign the Stamp Act protest as Massachusetts representative to the 1765 Stamp Act Congress, Ruggles might have arranged the marriage on January 15, 1766, for his daughter to Joshua Spooner, but no documentation has yet turned up to explain why Bathsheba Ruggles married a man she very soon came to hate.
Currier had three wives: Christina Wilson whom he married in 1846 and who died in 1858 ; Anne " Annie " Elizabeth Crosby ; and Hannah Wright, daughter of Ruggles Wright, whom he married in 1868.

Ruggles and Bathsheba
Bathsheba Ruggles Spooner ( February 15, 1746 – July 2, 1778 ) was the first woman to be executed in the United States by Americans rather than the British.

Ruggles and lines
He sat at the piano and moved his fingers around, listened hard to the sounds ... shouting out some of the lines .” According to Ruggles himself, he never learned any music theory ; either way he never analyzed other composers ' pieces.
The Needham Line of the Commuter Rail stops at Forest Hills Station, and many other lines are easily accessible by riding the Orange Line subway train to Ruggles and Back Bay.

Ruggles and Massachusetts
* Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge ( 1739 – 1819 ), a doctor, a legislator, a colonel of the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War
* Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge ( 1739 – 1819 ) was a doctor, a colonel of the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War, and a member of the Massachusetts legislature.
Carl ( Charles Sprague ) Ruggles was born in East Marion, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1876.
Carl Ruggles was born in Marion, Massachusetts in 1876.
It elected Timothy Ruggles, a conservative Massachusetts delegate, as its chairman, narrowly rejecting James Otis, who John Adams described as the soul of the body.
The selection of Ruggles as a delegate had been engineered by Massachusetts Governor Francis Bernard in the hopes of limiting the effectiveness of the congress.
From the other six delegations, New Jersey's Robert Ogden and Massachusetts ' Timothy Ruggles both refused to sign, sparking a heated argument.
James Otis pointed out that the Massachusetts assembly had authorized its delegation to sign any jointly agreed documents, and that Ruggles ' suggestion undermined the purpose of the congress to present a united front.
Image: MBTA F40PH 1056 Ruggles. jpg | F40PH-2C # 1056, operated by MBTA Commuter Rail, enters the Ruggles station in Boston, Massachusetts.
Ruggles was born in Westborough, Massachusetts.
The 43 Ruggles Station-Park and Tremont Streets is a bus route in Boston, Massachusetts run by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
* Nathaniel Ruggles ( 1761 – 1819 ), U. S. Representative from Massachusetts
* Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge ( 1739 – 1819 ), a colonel in the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War
After serving as Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1763, he was selected as a delegate to the first colonial ( or Stamp Act ) congress of 1765 meeting in New York on October 7, Ruggles was elected its president.

Ruggles and .
" Clive Ruggles argues it is misleading to consider archaeoastronomy to be the study of ancient astronomy, as modern astronomy is a scientific discipline, while archaeoastronomy considers symbolically rich cultural interpretations of phenomena in the sky by other cultures.
It is perhaps the need to balance the social and scientific aspects of archaeoastronomy which led Clive Ruggles to describe it as: "... field with academic work of high quality at one end but uncontrolled speculation bordering on lunacy at the other.
Clive Ruggles says that Heinrich Nissen, working in the mid-nineteenth century was arguably the first archaeoastronomer.
In contrast a re-evaluation of Thom's fieldwork by Clive Ruggles argued that Thom's claims of high accuracy astronomy were not fully supported by the evidence.
Ruggles and Saunders proposed Cultural Astronomy as a unifying term for the various methods of studying folk astronomies.
In contrast Clive Ruggles has argued that there are problems with the selection of data in Thom's surveys.
From there he went by steamboat to " Quaker City " ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) and continued to the safe house of abolitionist David Ruggles in New York ; the whole journey took less than 24 hours.
* 1876 – Carl Ruggles, American composer ( d. 1971 )
* 1789 – John Ruggles, American politician ( d. 1874 )
* Too Many Husbands ( 1940 ), d. Wesley Ruggles
While there, Truth met William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and David Ruggles.
On the last day of its session, when the business session ended, Timothy Ruggles, the president of the body, and a few other more cautious members, refused to sign the memorial of rights and grievances.
After refusing at first, Ruggles remarked, " it was against his conscience.
" McKean then disputed his use of the word " conscience " so loudly and so long that a challenge was given by Ruggles and accepted in the presence of the congress.
** Wesley Ruggles, American film director ( b. 1889 )
* March 11 – Carl Ruggles, American composer ( d. 1971 )
* June 20 – John Ruggles, American politician ( b. 1789 )
* February 8 – Charles Ruggles, American actor ( d. 1970 )
* July 13 – The first numbered ( after filing 9, 957 unnumbered patents ) is granted, to John Ruggles for improvements to railroad steam locomotive tires.
* October 20 – Timothy Ruggles, American-born Tory politician ( d. 1795 )
* August 4 – Timothy Ruggles, American-born Tory politician ( b. 1711 )
In the summer of 1862, some 2, 600 Confederate troops under generals John C. Breckinridge ( the former Vice President of the United States ) and Daniel Ruggles attempted in vain to regain control of Baton Rouge.
The film is a musical comedy starring Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Genevieve Tobin and Charles Ruggles, about a married couple who find themselves attracted to other people.

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