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Reeseville was named after an early settler, Samuel Reese, by his son Adam Reese who surveyed and platted the area.
The jury deliberated just three hours on April 12, 2000, before returning a unanimous verdict that Samuel Reese Sheppard had failed to prove that his father had been wrongfully imprisoned.
Following that revelation, he also agreed to meet with Samuel Reese Sheppard, Sheppard's son, and disclose information that would be of value to him.

Samuel and settled
Shortly afterwards, it is believed that he made an agreement with Samuel Aba, the chieftain of the Kabar tribes settled in the Mátra region, who married Stephen's sister.
Next he travelled to Gondokoro in Southern Sudan, where he met Samuel Baker and his wife, continuing to Khartoum, from which he sent a celebrated telegram to London: " The Nile is settled.
In 1933, Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum wrote that Malone subsequently " seems to have assigned it to 1604 ; later still, to 1613 ; and finally he settled on 1610 – 11.
When Ericsson arrived from England and settled in New York, he was persuaded by Samuel Risley of Greenwich Village to give his work to the Phoenix Foundry.
Samuel Woodruff, Southington's first white settler, moved from Farmington to the area then known as Panthorne that was settled in 1698.
Samuel Adair and his wife Florella settled in a cabin near Osawatomie to serve as missionaries to the community.
The settlement which became Harlan was first settled by Samuel and Chloe Howard in 1796, who allocated of their land to become the county seat in 1812.
The southeast portion of Lovell ( which would become Sweden ) was first settled in 1794 by Colonel Samuel Nevers from Burlington, Massachusetts.
* Samuel Moore, settled in Newbury in 1634, and then emigrated to Woodbridge, New Jersey, where he held many offices in the fledgling colony
Samuel W. Huckins, born in 1817, settled on the land about 1870.
It was settled in 1624 by Samuel Maverick, whose palisaded trading post is considered the first permanent settlement at Boston Harbor.
The area that is now the village of Dansville was originally settled by Samuel Crossman in 1844, who like many settlers at the time, had come from the state of New York in search of a new life.
* First settled in 1833 by settlers from New York led by Samuel Dexter, Jr.
* Brinton is an unincorporated community near the center of the township at It was settled in 1862 and first known as " Letson " after storekeeper Samuel A. Letson, who was also the first postmaster when the post office was established on April 20, 1886.
The area was first settled in 1824, 13 years before Michigan became a state, when land speculator Samuel W. Dexter purchased a large tract of land and originated the village.
The first white settler in Romulus was Samuel Polyne, a French-Canadian, who settled on section 2 in 1826, though he left soon after the township was organized in 1835.
The community was first settled around 1806 by Samuel McGraw.
William Bell, who came to Chateaugay Lake around 1783, sold to Samuel C. Drew, of Gilmanton, New Hampshire, who came to the area about 1816 and settled on the west shore of the Lower Lake.
Poland was briefly called Maple Valley & Russia Flats when it was first settled around 1800 on land owned by Samuel Wright.
Theirs was the only family farm until an English Quaker, Edmond Titus and his son, Samuel, joined them and settled in an area of Hempstead Plains known to us today as the Village of Westbury.
Samuel Beardsley, of Utica settled near Schuylers Lake in 1790.
In 1738, northern Ridge was settled by widower Samuel Randallof North Stonington, CT ; his only son Stephen Randall and his descendants farmed a farm on a plot of ground that Samuel had always referred to as " the Ridge " based on the geographical terrain.
The town was first settled in 1799 when four brothers named Andrew, John, Samuel, and Daniel Millet left their homes in Connecticut, traveled west and became the first settlers in what is now the hamlet of Walworth.
Pioneer Samuel Danford settled in the Summerfield vicinity in 1817 ; his farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Samuel and here
Samuel D. Goodis, representing the Philadelphia Hotel Association, objected on Tuesday to a proposed boost by the city in licensing fees, saying that occupancy rates in major hotels here ranged from 48 to 74 percent last year.
The AID has found a mantlepiece attributed to Samuel McIntyre of Salem, Mass., an architect and woodcarver who competed for the designing of the Capitol here in 1792.
There is here given the whole service for every Sunday and week-day, the proper antiphons, responsories, hymns, and especially the course of daily Scripture-reading, averaging about twenty verses a day, and ( roughly ) arranged thus: for Advent, Isaiah ; Epiphany to Septuagesima, Pauline Epistles ; Lent, patristic homilies ( Genesis on Sundays ); Passion-tide, Jeremiah ; Easter to Whitsun, Acts, Catholic epistles and Apocalypse ; Whitsun to August, Samuel and Kings ; August to Advent, Wisdom books, Maccabees, Prophets.
For example, Psalm 34 is attributed to David on the occasion of his escape from the Abimelech ( king ) Achish by pretending to be insane-according to the narrative in 1 Samuel 21, instead of killing the man who had exacted so many casualties from him, Abimelech allows David to depart, exclaiming, " Am I so short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow here to carry on like this in front of me?
The following table shows the arrangement of the holy books in the Jewish Bible and the Old Testament ( Jewish bibles count 24 books, as shown here, but Christian bibles divide Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah and the Minor Prophets, bringing the total to 39 ; books additional to the Hebrew Bible in italics ):
When he received the command to smite Amalek ( 1 Samuel 15: 3 ), Saul said: For one found slain the Torah requires a sin offering 21: 1-9 ; and here so many shall be slain.
Located here is a campus of the University of New Brunswick, as well as southwestern New Brunswick's largest health care centre, the Saint John Regional Hospital, and Saint John's only completely French school, Samuel de Champlain.
* Samuel Oshoffa who founded the Celestial Church of Christ was born here in 1905.
( 1 Samuel 22: 3, 4 ) But here all friendly relations stop forever.
Writers Charles Dickens and Samuel Pepys are known to have paused to sup here.
Men such as William Harvey and his father Thomas Harvey Mayor in 1600 a. d. here, discoverer of the circulation of the blood ; and Samuel Plimsoll who invented the line named after him for ship safety.
Old Bridget, queen of the Norwood Gypsies ( who appeared in the writings of Samuel Pepys ) was also buried here in 1768.
Bishop Samuel Lisle is buried here.
According to Samuel Pepys, Charles II and his brother, the Duke of York used to run horses here.
Date accessed: 31 October 2006 .</ ref > The philanthropist and abolitionist MP Samuel Morley had a residence here from about 1860.
Many early settlers of Pennville are interred here, including Samuel Grisell, who platted the town in 1836.
* Samuel Spring Revolutionary War chaplain, born here when it was still part of Uxbridge
When the Ann Arbor Railroad was built through here in about 1872, it was given a station named after Samuel and Mary Weeks, whose home was a gathering place.
Mercer is the birthplace of the 19th century painter Samuel Waugh, actor and impresario J C Williamson born here in 1845 ( full name James Cassius Williamson ) as well as musician Trent Reznor, creator of the band Nine Inch Nails, and John Bingham, a drafter of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
* Samuel Washington, George Washington's brother lived here, in Harewood ( West Virginia )
In the final version we are presented instead with, as Michael Robinson describes it in The Long Sonata of the Dead: A Study of Samuel Beckett, “ the three corners of love ’ s eternal triangle ( the emphasis here is on the eternal ) … They have no names, simply the designations M, W1 and W2 which aim at anonymity but also stand for all men and women who have, like them, been caught up in a three-part love affair ,”
Samuel Warren attacked him as Venom Tuft in Ten Thousand a Year ; and Disraeli aimed at him partially in Ste Barbe ( in Endymion ), though the satire here was directed primarily against Thackeray.
The poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived here for three years from 1797 while he wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, part of Christabel, Frost at Midnight and Kubla Khan.
Samuel Johnson famously said, " We are not here to sell a parcel of boilers and vats, but the potentiality of growing rich beyond the dreams of avarice.

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