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Ruggles and received
As Casey Ruggles popularity grew, Tufts received an offer from a major television studio to produce a Casey Ruggles TV show.

Ruggles and first
Clive Ruggles says that Heinrich Nissen, working in the mid-nineteenth century was arguably the first archaeoastronomer.
After refusing at first, Ruggles remarked, " it was against his conscience.
* July 13 – The first numbered ( after filing 9, 957 unnumbered patents ) is granted, to John Ruggles for improvements to railroad steam locomotive tires.
The first land purchase in the township was recorded on June 20, 1833 by Eli Ruggles of Brookfield, Connecticut, while accompanied by his brother-in-law, Amos Williams, and Nathaniel Noble, an acquaintance who lived nearby in Dexter.
Thompson & Co. published Ruggles ' first compositions.
The first song is one of two surviving compositions from his early days ; all others are presumed to have been destroyed by Ruggles himself.
The idea is attributed to Ruggles Wright who introduced the first one in 1829 not far from what is today down-town Hull, Quebec, Canada.
Still a teenager, Kerry played the role of " Sharon " in one of the first network sitcoms, The Ruggles, on ABC-TV.
The first four judges elected at the special judicial state election in June 1847 were Freeborn G. Jewett ( to a term of two and a half years ), Greene C. Bronson ( to a term of four and a half years ), Charles H. Ruggles ( to a term of six and a half years ), and Addison Gardiner ( to a term of eight and a half years ).
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.
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.
Museum of Fine Arts first appeared on system maps in 1990 as Museum ( sometimes Museum / Ruggles ), and small asphalt platforms were installed north of Museum Road around that time.
In 1829, Ruggles Wright ( son of Philemon Wright ) built the first timber slide, allowing logs and timber rafts to bypass the falls along the north shore.

Ruggles and patent
* July 13-John Ruggles is granted United States patent No. 1, for applying rack railway equipment to the " Locomotive steam-engine for rail and other roads ".

Ruggles and granted
Errol was granted by Governor John Wentworth to Timothy Ruggles and others in 1774, the name taken from Scotland's James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll.

Ruggles and under
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.
Writing to Major General Mansfield Lovell, Commander of the lower Mississippi in March 1862, Beauregard recommended, “… the fortification of Port Hudson as a measure of precaution against the fall of our defenses north of Memphis .” In June 1862, Major General Earl Van Dorn wrote Jefferson Davis: “ I want Baton Rouge and Port Hudson ” A few days after the fall of Baton Rouge to the Union, Confederate General John C. Breckinridge with 4, 000 men, carried out the wishes of General Van Dorn by occupying Port Hudson, situated between Baton Rouge and Bayou Sara, with troops under the command of General Daniel Ruggles.
IPUMS is housed at the Minnesota Population Center, an interdisciplinary research center at the University of Minnesota, under the direction of Professor Steven Ruggles.
Brigadier General Daniel Ruggles assumed overall command of the batteries although they remained under the immediate command of Captain Lynch at Aquia.

Ruggles and new
Ruggles ' new ' owners ', crude nouveau riche Americans Egbert and Effie Floud ( Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland ), bring Ruggles back to Red Gap, Washington ; a remote Western boomtown.
As Ruggles attempts to adjust to this rough new community, he learns to live life on his own terms, achieving a fulfilling independence as a result.
The newest administrative additions are Dr. Kyle Ruggles, the new 09-10 principal, and two new 09-10 assistant principals: Bjorn Paige and Mark Van Over.
Both Lexington Avenue and Irving Place began in 1832 when Samuel Ruggles, a lawyer and real-estate developer, petitioned the New York State Legislature to approve the creation of a new north / south avenue between the existing Third and Fourth Avenues, between 14th and 30th Streets.
The legislation approved, and, as the owner of most of the land along the route of the new street, Ruggles was assessed for the majority of its cost.
Ruggles also brought about the creation by the state legislature of Lexington Avenue and Irving Place, two new north-south roads laid out between Third and Fourth Avenues and feeding into his development at the top and bottom of the park.
With the opening of the new Orange Line in May 1987, the south end of the 43 was truncated to Ruggles, with extensions of the and providing service between Ruggles and Egleston.
In a renovation that took place in 2002 and 2003, a new handicapped-accessible station was built between Museum Road and Ruggles Street.

Ruggles and ;
His many plays included Nobody's Widow ( 1910 ), starring Blanche Bates ; Fair and Warmer ( 1915 ), starring Madge Kennedy ( filmed in 1919 ); The Gold Diggers ( 1919 ), starring Ina Claire ( filmed in 1923 as The Gold Diggers, in 1928 as Gold Diggers of Broadway and also as Gold Diggers of 1933 ); Ladies ' Night, 1920, starring Charlie Ruggles ( filmed in 1928 ); the famous mystery play The Bat ( with Mary Roberts Rinehart ), 1920 ( filmed in 1926, 1930 and 1959 ); Getting Gertie's Garter ( with Wilson Collison ), 1921, starring Hazel Dawn ( filmed in 1927 and 1945 ); The Demi-Virgin, 1921, also starring Hazel Dawn ; The Alarm Clock, 1923 ; The Best People ( with David Gray ), 1924 ( filmed in 1925 and as Fast and Loose in 1930 ), the song-farce Naughty Cinderella, 1925, starring Irene Bordoni and The Garden of Eden in 1927 ( filmed in as 1928 ).
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.
Then came The Barretts of Wimpole Street ( 1934 ) as Norma Shearer's character's malevolent father ( although Laughton was only three years older than Shearer ); Les Misérables ( 1935 ) as Inspector Javert ; one of his most famous screen roles in Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ) as Captain William Bligh, co-starring with Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian ; and Ruggles of Red Gap ( 1935 ) as the very English butler transported to early 1900s America.
These include Viscount Gilbert de Varèze ( Ruggles ), who owes Maurice a large amount of money for tailoring work ; Gilbert's uncle Duke d ' Artelines ( C. Aubrey Smith ), the family patriarch ; d ' Artelines ' man-hungry niece Valentine ( Loy ); and his other 22-year-old niece, Princess Jeanette ( MacDonald ), who has been a widow for three years.
Known for his profanity, Ruggles was also anti-semitic ; for example, he wrote to Henry Cowell about, " that filthy bunch of Juilliard Jews ... cheap, without dignity, and with little or no talent ," especially picking on Arthur Berger.
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.
Throughout the 1930s he was teamed with comic actress Mary Boland in a string of domestic farces, notably Six of a Kind, Ruggles of Red Gap, and People Will Talk ; Boland was the domineering wife and Ruggles the mild-mannered husband.
Ruggles was wealthy ; he and his wife Margaret George Ruggles had children and lived in the largest house on the town's Main Street.
Ruggles is a MBTA subway station on the Orange Line ; it is also a MBTA commuter rail station serving the Providence / Stoughton, Franklin, and Needham Lines.
A number of smaller projects in the corridor have been approved ; among them is adding a second commuter rail platform to serve track 2 at Ruggles.
* Cimarron ( 1931 ): based on the 1929 novel by Edna Ferber ; directed by Wesley Ruggles ; screenplay cast includes Richard Dix, Irene Dunne and Estelle Taylor
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 Samuel
Madison Avenue was not part of the original New York City street grid established in the Commissioners ' Plan of 1811, and was carved between Park Avenue ( formerly Fourth ) and Fifth Avenue in 1836, due to the effort of lawyer and real estate developer Samuel B. Ruggles, a graduate of Yale University who had previously purchased and developed New York's Gramercy Park in 1831, who was in part responsible for the development of Union Square, and who also named Lexington Avenue.
In 1832, when the space was surrounded by empty lots Samuel Ruggles, one of the founders of the Bank of Commerce and the developer of Gramercy Park to the northeast, convinced the corporation to name it Union Square and enlarge the commons to 17th Street on the north and extend the axis of University Place to form the square's west side.
In 1831 Samuel B. Ruggles, a developer and advocate of open space, proposed the idea for the park due to the northward growth of Manhattan.
*" Samuel B. Ruggles, Founder Of Gramercy Park ", Antiques Digest, reprinted.
For books, $ 120, 000 was allocated, and trustees were to be Washington Irving, William B. Astor, Daniel Lord, Jr., James G. King, Joseph G. Cogswell, Fitz-Greene Halleck ( a poet in Astor's service since 1832 ), Henry Brevoort, Jr., Samuel B. Ruggles, Samuel Ward, Jr., and the Mayor of New York City and the Chancellor of New York State, ex officio.
* Samuel B. Ruggles ( 1800 – 1881 ), American lawyer and founder of Gramercy Park in New York City
Samuel Ruggles brought coffee to the Kona District in 1828
The coffee plant was brought to the Kona district in 1828 by Samuel Reverend Ruggles, from Brazilian cuttings.
Samuel Ruggles of Roxbury and Martha Woodbridge, who was a granddaughter of Governor Thomas Dudley.

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