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Lincoln's first romantic interest was Ann Rutledge, whom he met when he first moved to New Salem ; by 1835, they were in a relationship but not formally engaged.
* Ann Rutledge, Abraham Lincoln's first love, was born just outside of Henderson
There is a long-standing legend that the Borough was named after Ann Rutledge, a sweetheart of Abraham Lincoln.
When the boat overturns at the settlement of New Salem, Abe first sees and loses his heart to Ann Rutledge, the beautiful daughter of the local tavern keeper.
* Mary Howard as Ann Rutledge
In certain scenes involving the character of Hallie, Ford used part of Alfred Newman's " Ann Rutledge Theme " from his earlier film Young Mr. Lincoln.
She played Ann Rutledge in the film Abraham Lincoln ( 1930 ) directed by D. W. Griffith.
After thoroughly reading the book, Abe opts for the law after receiving encouragement from his early, ill-fated love, Ann Rutledge ( Pauline Moore ).
It stars Walter Huston as Lincoln and Una Merkel, in her second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge.
The first act of the film covers Lincoln's early life as a storekeeper and rail-splitter in New Salem and his early romance with Ann Rutledge, and his early years as a lawyer and his courtship and marriage to Mary Todd in Springfield.
The film covers some little known aspects of Lincoln's early life, such as his romance with Ann Rutledge, his depression and feared suicidal tendencies after her death, and his unexplained breaking off of his engagement with Mary Todd ( although the film surmises that this was due to unresolved feelings over Ann Rutledge and adds a dramatic scene where Lincoln stands Mary up on their scheduled wedding day, which never happened ).
* Una Merkel as Ann Rutledge
* Ann Rutledge ( 1813 – 1835 ), allegedly Abraham Lincoln's first love
Amtrak's Southwest Chief already provided a Chicago to Kansas City route and the state of Missouri's " Missouri Service " only funded the extension of the Ann Rutledge to provide daily service between Kansas City and St. Louis with continuing services to Chicago via Springfield.
Lincoln was devastated over the 1835 death of Ann Rutledge.
The Ann Rutledge was a passenger train service operated by Amtrak running between St. Louis, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri as part of the Missouri Services brand.
In 2009 Amtrak consolidated the Ann Rutledge, Kansas City Mule, and the St. Louis Mule under the new name Missouri River Runner.
After April 2007 the Ann Rutledge operated daily between St. Louis and Kansas City connecting to the Illinois Amtrak Lincoln Service at St. Louis.
The Alton Railroad inaugurated the Ann Rutledge in 1937 as a companion to the Abraham Lincoln over the St. Louis – Chicago route.
The Alton named the train after Ann Rutledge, a woman from New Salem, Illinois, who may have been the first love of U. S. President Abraham Lincoln.
The Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad continued the Ann Rutledge upon its merger with the Alton in 1947.

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His childhood was spent in Swansea, with summer trips to Carmarthenshire to visit Fernhill, a dairy farm owned by his maternal aunt, Ann Jones, the memory of which is used for the 1945 lyrical poem " Fern Hill ".
CBC won the lawsuit as U. S. District Court Judge Mary Ann Medler ruled that statistics are part of the public domain and can be used at no cost by fantasy companies.
James Tiptree Jr., Alice Hastings Bradley, Alice Davey, Ann Terry, Mrs. Huntington D. Sheldon, are all names that Alice B. Sheldon has used to identify herself.
Mary Ann Evans wrote under the pen name George Eliot, and Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin, Baronne Dudevant, used the pseudonym George Sand.
The Salvation Army is well known for its network of thrift stores or Charity Shops, colloquially referred to as " the Sally Ann " in Canada, " Sally's " or " Salvo " in the US and " op shops " in Australia, which raise money for its charitable and religious activities by selling donated used items such as clothing, housewares and toys.
Nankin Mills ( located at 33175 Ann Arbor Trail ) was built in 1842 as a gristmill and used by area farmers who once farmed this area.
Shortly after witnessing an MC5 concert in Ann Arbor, Osterberg began using the stage name Iggy Pop, a name that he has used ever since.
Brady does not offer a review of the documents which Wiencek used to assert the paternity of John Dandridge and relationship between Ann and Dandridge's legal children.
Solar panel | solar-powered multi-space meter, Ann Arbor, Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI ( also used by White Rock, BC, and Huston, Texas ).
She was the daughter of Esther Ann ( née McCullough ) and Franklin Summer Tarbell, a teacher and a joiner by trade, who used his trade to build wooden oil storage tanks.
His parents, John Freeman and Mary Ann ( Carless ), used the name of the month in which he was born as a middle name.
Later, when she became more comfortable with what she and the POWs were doing, she got into the swing of it and became " Orphan Ann " in a dual homage to " Radio Orphan Annie " and the popular phrase " Orphans of the Pacific " used to describe her audience, the Allied troops.
However, the term has also been used in reference to other writer / producers, such as Tony Jordan on Moving Wallpaper and Echo Beach, Ann McManus on Waterloo Road, and Adrian Hodges on Primeval.
* Ann Arbor staging, used in lymphomas
* CP24 Live at Noon-hosted by Ann Rohmer and Stephen LeDrew on weekdays ; airs weekdays at noon, this title is also used during the noon-hour newsflow on the weekends
Ann Macintosh, in 2004, used the term to mean a technological adjunct to a republic, stating: " E-democracy is concerned with the use of information and communication technologies to engage citizens, support the democratic decision-making processes and strengthen representative democracy.
The music was used for the tune " The Loveliest Night of the Year ", which was sung by Ann Blyth in MGM's film The Great Caruso.
Another, which was argued before U. S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken on July 15, 2005, challenged the law which was used against him as unconstitutional.
Bush had previously used push polls in his 1994 bid for Texas Governor against incumbent Ann Richards.
Mary Ann and Olive were forced to hard labor, and they would be bothered by Yavapai children, who used sticks to burn them.
In 1922, the WMAX call sign was used by a station in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The term " black sun " was used often in Abbey's work, according to The New West of Edward Abbey by Ann Ronald ( page 177 ).
It has two reflecting telescopes, the 2. 4 m Hiltner Telescope ( since 1986 ), used for galactic surveys, and the 1. 3 m McGraw-Hill Telescope ( since 1975 ), which was originally located near Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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