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* May 15 – Father Edward J. Flanagan, Irish-born priest and founder of Boys Town ( b. 1886 )
* April 21 – Jan van Riebeeck, founder of Cape Town ( d. 1677 )
Portraying Edward J. Flanagan, a Catholic priest and founder of Boys Town, was a role Tracy took seriously: " I'm so anxious to do a good job as Father Flanagan that it worries me, keeps me awake at night.
The Father Flanagan House is the former residence of Boys Town ’ s founder, Father Edward Flanagan.
* John Lewis ( 1836 — 1928 ), founder of the British department store John Lewis, was born in Town Street in Shepton Mallet on 24 February 1836.
Torriano Avenue, dating back to 1848, is a popular Kentish Town street being home to Pete Stanley, one of the country's best-known bluegrass banjo players, British actor Bill Nighy, The Torriano Poets, a beacon of culture where local poets have met for over 20 years and still hold weekly public poetry readings on Sunday evenings ; its founder was John Rety.
On 14 October 1797 William Orr was hanged in the town following what was widely regarded as a showtrial held in Carrickfergus Courthouse ( now the Town Hall ) and in 1798 United Irish founder Henry Joy McCracken was captured on the outskirts of the town while trying to escape to America.
Originally named Cloud's Town in 1829 by its founder, William Cloud, it was incorporated in 1832 under the name of Vienna.
Henrik J. Krebs, founder of Krebs Pigments and Chemical Company, built a plant in town in 1908 .< Ref name =" history "> Town of Newport History, Newport website, Retrieved October 27, 2011 </ ref > The facility was purchased by E. I.
* Jan van Riebeeck ( 1619 – 1677 ), colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town ( South Africa )
It was named after the Town of Brookhaven, New York, by founder Samuel Jayne, in 1818.
Andrew Nellis, founder of the Nellis family in the area, came to the Town of Palatine in 1722.
William Nicoll ( Nicholls ) family of Long Island founder of Town of Islip, NY, a son of New York City Mayor Matthias Nicoll, was awarded a ” Royal Patent ” of the east end of what is now the Town of Islip.
Town founder William Newby
Town founder William T. Newby named the town after his home town of McMinnville, Tennessee.
Town founder Bill McKie negotiated a deal to sell Mustang to Tommy Sinclair, who leased a club in the community, on June 5, 2005 for $ 600, 000.
It was originally formed by a land grant from Lord Fairfax, and founded as Muellerstadt ( Miller Town ) in 1752 after founder Jacob Miller.
Charles Washington, the founder of Charles Town, was born in Hunting Creek, now Fairfax County, Virginia on May 2, 1738.
and was a founder member of the Slough Town Challenge Cup and the old Windsor Slough & District League.
This expedition was organized by Jan van Riebeeck, the founder of Cape Town, who sent a ship from Table Bay.
Johan Anthoniszoon " Jan " van Riebeeck ( 21 April 1619, Culemborg, Gelderland – 18 January 1677 ) was a Dutch colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town.
* The house of Mehmet Ali: In the Old Town Square you can find the house that Mehmet Ali, founder of the last Egyptian dynasty, was born.
The area today known as the Town of Wilbraham first became of interest in 1636 when a young man named William Pynchon ( founder of Springfield ) purchased the area from the Native Americans starting at the Connecticut River in Springfield and extending all the way to the foot of the Wilbraham Mountain Range by 1674.

Town and Edward
The place, known as Owen's Ordinary, took on greater prominence when, on April 14, 1755, Major General Edward Braddock stopped at Owen's Ordinary on a start of a mission from George Town ( now Washington, D. C .) to press British claims of the western frontier.
* Edward Norton, Academy Award – nominated actor and grandson of James Rouse, made his professional debut at age 8 at Toby's Dinner Theatre in the Town Center
The original Boys Town was founded as a boys ' orphanage in December 1917 by Edward J. Flanagan, a Roman Catholic priest working in Omaha.
Its territory includes Marion and Prince Edward Islands, nearly from Cape Town in the Atlantic Ocean.
During the Hundred Years ' War, Edward the Black Prince failed to take the city in 1355, although his troops destroyed the Lower Town.
The Old Town Hall is the social and architectural cornerstone of Fairfax ; Joseph Edward Willard had it built in 1900 as a gift to Fairfax.
The cast included Edward J. Pawley ( later of Big Town fame ) as Elmer Gantry and Vera Allen as Sister Sharon Falconer.
*" Anchorage: Edward Hobbs ' Actions Gave Town Strong Roots for Growth ; River Captain Provided Name " — Article by John Ed Pearce of The Courier-Journal
Town Selectmen were Edward Johnson, Edward Converse, John Mousall, William Learned, Ezekiel Richardson, Samuel Richardson and James Thompson.
The village of Boys Town was established as the headquarters of the Boys Town organization, also known as " Father Flanagan's Boys ' Home ", founded by Father Edward J. Flanagan.
Father Edward Flanagan, who went on to establish Boys Town, first served as a Catholic priest at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in O ' Neill.
The Town Hall was built at public subscription from Berkhamstedians, and designed by Edward Buckton Lamb.
Edward Town Middle School: Grades 6-8
The last major commission of Barry's was Halifax Town Hall ( 1859 – 62 ), in a North Italian Cinquecento style, and a grand tower with spire, the interior includes a central hall similar to that at Bridgewater House, the building was completed after Barry's death by his son Edward Middleton Barry.
Eye Town Hall, an imaginative and unorthodox building dating from 1856 and listed Grade Two *, was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb, one of the ' Rogue Architects ' of the mid-Victorian period.
* " Down In Jungle Town " w. Edward Madden m. Theodore F. Morse
* Two Weeks in Another Town, directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Kirk Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, George Hamilton, Cyd Charisse
Beaumaris was declared part of the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd World Heritage site in 1986, UNESCO considering it one of " the finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe ".
Harlech was declared part of the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd World Heritage site in 1986, UNESCO considering Harlech one of " the finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe ".

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