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Swanton and believed
E. W. Swanton believed that if Hobbs was the greatest professional batsman, Hutton, along with Hammond and Compton, came next.
In general, though, judgements on his captaincy were positive ; his team-mates and opponents believed he had firm control of the side and E. W. Swanton complimented his tactics.
The early 20th century ethnographer John R. Swanton believed that these nations were the Waccamaw and the Cape Fear Indians, respectively.

Swanton and Constantine
" E. W. Swanton writes: " None could call Lord Constantine a modest man, but gifts of warmth and friendliness as well as a shrewd brain and a ready tongue helped to make him one of the personalities of his time.

Swanton and was
Grenada was captured by the British during the Seven Years ' War on 4 March 1762 by Commodore Swanton without a shot being fired.
He was born of a farming family of Swanton Morley, Norfolk.
A hamlet called " Loudon City " was founded in the early 1860s, about two miles west of the present town of Swanton.
) The name " Swanton " was agreed upon, presumably because of its location on Swan Creek.
Plummer Branch Cemetery was established in conjunction with the East Zion congregation east of Swanton.
The Swanton Electric Company, headed by S. C. Caldwell and Louis Ellermeier, was formed in 1917.
The Bank of Swanton was one of the few small-town banks in the state that survived the Depression of the 1930s.
An unusual business, the Fairmont Cream Separator, was in Swanton for many years.
He was a 1928 graduate of Swanton High.
* Swanton Morley Mill was demolished in the 1840s.
He played his first match against the Jim Swanton XI in April, and was surprised about how cold the conditions were, often causing him to wear two or three jumpers.
The accepted path of de Soto's travels was established by the research of the de Soto Commission in 1939 led by Dr. John R. Swanton.
The accepted path of de Soto's travels was established by the research of the de Soto Commission in 1939 led by Dr. John R. Swanton and has been generally accepted by the United States government and most archaeologists as the actual route.
Swanton was a member of Dynamic Hepnotics in 1986 and co-founded, jazz trio The Necks in 1987 with Chris Abrahams and Tony Buck.
Lou Blonger was born in Swanton, Vermont, on May 13, 1849, the eighth of 13 children.
The first Principal of the newly formed College was Rev Robert Swanton.
Initially trading as The American Telegraph Line of Coaches the company was established in 1853 by four Americans ( Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, James Swanton and James A. Lamber ),
John Reed Swanton ( February 19, 1873 – May 2, 1958 ) was an American anthropologist and linguist who worked with Native American peoples throughout the United States.
Swanton was president of the American Anthropological Association in 1932.
Although told by the Civil Irregular Defence Group medical assistant that Warrant Officer Swanton was dying, Warrant Officer Wheatley refused to abandon him.
The Vermont and Canada Railroad was chartered October 31, 1845 as a continuation of the Vermont Central north and west to Rouses Point, New York, splitting at Essex Junction ( east of Burlington ) and running north via St. Albans and Swanton.
* broadcaster, journalist and cricketer E. W. Swanton was born in Forest Hill on 11 February 1907
The Boardwalk was founded by Santa Cruz businessman Fred Swanton ( 1862 – 1940 ), who aimed to create a resort on the West Coast similar to Coney Island or Atlantic City, New Jersey, since he had come from Brooklyn, New York.
Swanton developed the Casa Del Rey Hotel across the street from the Casino in 1911, which was connected via a bridge.

Swanton and first
He experienced some resentment from his colleagues in the commentary box at first, clashing with EW Swanton ; however, he rapidly found his niche.
Following his education, Swanton first did fieldwork in the Northwest.
The two bodies were found at first light next morning after the fighting had ceased, with Warrant Officer Wheatley lying beside Warrant Officer Swanton.
He began his own architectural practice in 1879 and got his first break with the major commission for the Melbourne Coffee Palace ( 1879 ) ( once located on Bourke Street between Swanton and Russell ) which he was awarded as first prize of an architectural competition.
According to the ethnographer, John R. Swanton, the Waccamaw may have been one of the first mainland groups of Natives visited by the Spanish explorers in the 16th century.
The first modern ethnographic study was done by John R. Swanton in 1911.
After a profitable first year, the pier was extended in 1905, and Swanton planned further expansion.
After a few weeks of familiarization training with the new aircraft, on 4 July 1942, six American crews from the 15th Bomb Squadron joined with six RAF crews from RAF Swanton Morley for a low-level attack on Luftwaffe airfields in the Netherlands, becoming the first USAAF unit to bomb targets in Europe.

Swanton and West
The TMS commentators that day were John Arlott, Rex Alston and E. W. Swanton, with summaries provided by Ken Ablack, from the West Indies, together with Norman Yardley and Freddie Brown.
The Lamoille Valley Railroad was chartered in 1867 to run from West Danville on the planned M & SJ northwest to Swanton.
West of Swanton, the P & O was allied with the Ogdensburgh & Lake Champlain Railroad, running west from Rouses Point, New York to Ogdensburg, and used the Vermont & Canada Railroad to access it.

Swanton and Indian
* History of Missouri Indian Tribes, Access Genealogy, extracts for Missouria from John R. Swanton, The Indian Tribes of North America, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 145, Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1953.
Swanton, John R. The Indian Tribes of North America.
Swanton, " California Tribes ", The Indian Tribes of North America.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs ( BIA ) sent John R. Swanton, an anthropologist from the Bureau of American Ethnology, and the Indian Agent Fred Baker to evaluate the claim of the Indians of Robeson County to historical continuity as an identified Indian community.
* Swanton, John R. The Indian Tribes of North America.

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