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On 23 December 1915, Fleming married a trained nurse, Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland.
The largest oil field in the lower 48 states, the East Texas oil field, was not discovered until 1930, when wildcatter Columbus Marion Joiner ( more commonly known as " Dad " Joiner ) drilled the Daisy Bradford No. 3 well, in Rusk County, Texas.
* John Ford Home, American National Register historic landmark in Mississippi's Marion County, Mississippi ; built in 1809 by one of region's earliest settlers, John Ford ( minister )
Republicans took the issue to court and the Marion County Circuit Court granted an injunction removing the constitution from the 1912 ballot.
Harding made his foray into politics running for the Marion County Auditor's office, primarily to gain political exposure — his inability to win election was a foregone conclusion in the heavily Democratic county.
Harding arrived on July 3, gave a speech to the community at the Marion County Fairgrounds on July 4, and left the following morning for other speaking commitments.
Gun No. 2347 had been originally purchased on November 12, 1924 by Les Farmer, a deputy sheriff in Marion, Illinois, which happened to be the seat of Williamson County.
Salem () is the capital of the U. S. state of Oregon, and the county seat of Marion County.
The river forms the boundary between Marion and Polk counties, and the city neighborhood of West Salem is in Polk County.
* Decatur Township, Marion County, Indiana
Marion County is the name of seventeen counties in the United States of America, mostly named for General Francis Marion:
* Marion County, Alabama
* Marion County, Arkansas
* Marion County, Florida
* Marion County, Georgia
* Marion County, Illinois
* Marion County, Indiana, largest county with this name.
* Marion County, Iowa
* Marion County, Kansas
* Marion County, Kentucky
* Marion County, Mississippi
* Marion County, Missouri
* Marion County, Ohio
* Marion County, Oregon

Marion and brick
By the late 19th century Marion was also home to a number of industries such as a mining and brick making.

Marion and courthouse
Marion County ’ s first real courthouse was planned in 1850, and constructed on the town square in 1851.
The fort saw service during the Second Seminole War and later acted as the first courthouse for Marion County in 1844.
A portion of the old courthouse still stands near the current ( 3rd ) courthouse. New Justice Center October 2009 Construction began in 2008 on a new Justice Center because of the demand for a more modern courthouse and for an " official " county jail ( to save on transport of inmates to neighboring Lebanon in Marion County ).
On June 14, 2005, the Travis County Commissioners voted to rename the courthouse as The Heman Marion Sweatt Travis County Courthouse in honor of Sweatt's endeavor and victory.
' His brother, Marion Edwards, an attorney, often wearing a pinstrip suit with a top hat and cane, would also hold comedic press briefings at the end of each court session on the steps of the courthouse in New Orleans mocking the U. S. Department of Justice, U. S. Attorney Volz and United States Judge Marcel Livaudais, who presided over the trials.
On February 18, 1965, C. T. Vivian led a march to the courthouse in Marion, the county seat of Perry County.

Marion and was
In February 1883, just before the disputed Fourth Test, a velvet bag made by Mrs Ann Fletcher, the daughter of Joseph Hines Clarke and Marion Wright, both of Dublin, was given to Bligh to contain the urn.
Marion Zimmer Bradley refers to him as " a second father ," Frederik Pohl calls him " a founder ," and Robert Silverberg says he was " seriously underrated " and " one of the great shapers of science-fiction publishing in the United States.
Ackerman was credited with nurturing and even inspiring the careers of several early contemporaries like Ray Bradbury, Ray Harryhausen, Charles Beaumont, Marion Zimmer Bradley and L. Ron Hubbard.
One of the early innovators of this approach was Marion " Little Walter " Jacobs, who played the harmonica near a " Bullet " microphone marketed for use by radio taxi dispatchers.
Major was an active Young Conservative and according to his biographer Anthony Seldon brought " youthful exuberance " to the Tories in Brixton, but was often in trouble with the professional agent Marion Standing.
On Nov. 30, 1996, Marion Ann Forbes, Lady Fraser was made Lady of the Thistle, the first non-Royal woman ( post-nominal: LT ).
Van Cleef was born Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef, Jr. in Somerville, New Jersey, the son of Marion Levinia ( née Van Fleet ) and Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef, Sr.
Philadelphia football struggled through the Marion Campbell years of the mid-1980s and was marked by a malaise in fan participation.
The proteolytic activities of this system was isolated as a multi-protein complex originally called the multi-catalytic proteinase complex by Sherwin Wilk and Marion Orlowski.
Gordon was born at 31 Marion Street in Quincy, Massachusetts.
The oldest known recipe for sweet ice tea was published in 1879 in a community cookbook called Housekeeping in Old Virginia by Marion Cabell Tyree, who was born in Texas.
The name " Society for Creative Anachronism " was coined by science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley, an early participant, when the nascent group needed an official name in order to reserve a park for a tournament.
Brown fumbled the ball as he was being tackled, and two officials initially ruled the ball recovered for the Vikings, but head linesman Ed Marion overruled their call, stating ( correctly as noted in television replays ) that Brown was downed at the contact before the ball came out of his hands.
Pittsburgh regained possession of the ball with three seconds remaining, but O ' Donnell's hail mary pass was intercepted by Dallas safety Brock Marion on the final play of the game.
It was made into a film, Topper, for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Hal Roach in 1937 starring Roland Young and Billie Burke ; the cast included Cary Grant as George Kerby and Constance Bennett as Marion Kerby.
He then raised $ 300, in partnership with others, for the purchase of the failing Marion Daily Star, the weakest of the growing city's three newspapers ; Harding was complete owner of the Star by 1886.
When Harding moved to unseat the Marion Independent as the official daily paper, he was met with strong resistance from local figures, such as Amos Hall Kling, one of Marion's wealthiest real estate speculators.
Not only was it the first campaign to be heavily covered by the press and to receive widespread newsreel coverage, but it was also the first modern campaign to use the power of Hollywood and Broadway stars, who travelled to Marion for photo opportunities with Harding and his wife.
However, it was mainly Harding's support in the Senate for women's suffrage legislation that made him more popular with that demographic: the ratification of the 19th Amendment in August 1920 brought huge crowds of women to Marion, Ohio, to hear Harding.

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