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Luke McRedmond filed a Homestead Act claim for land next to the Sammamish Slough on September 9, 1870, and the following year Warren Perrigo took up land adjacent to him.
The Commission took its unofficial name — the Warren Commission — from its chairman, Chief Justice Earl Warren.
Warren took the lead in criminal justice ; despite his years as a tough prosecutor, he always insisted that the police must play fair or the accused should go free.
Burger, despite his distinguished profile and conservative reputation, was not effective in stopping Brennan's liberalism, so the " Warren Court " remained effective until about 1986, when William Rehnquist became Chief Justice and took control of the agenda.
* Was referenced in the Warren Zevon song " Hit Somebody ": " His dad took the hose and froze the back yard / And little Buddy dreamed he was Rocket Richard "
When General William Henry Harrison took an army from Vincennes to the Battle of Tippecanoe in late 1811, Cicott served as a scout ; the trail taken by Harrison's army passed through the area that later became Warren County on its way to and from the battle site in Tippecanoe County.
The Teapot Dome scandal was a bribery incident that took place in the United States from 1922 – 1923, during the administration of President Warren G. Harding.
This comedy series debuted in 1985 and took the former Till Death Us Do Part characters Alf Garnett ( Warren Mitchell ) and his wife Else ( Dandy Nichols ) from their Wapping house to a lower-class one-level flat in West Ham.
Fonda took the lead role in a cast that also featured Warren Oates, Verna Bloom and Beat poet Michael McClure.
Warren Ellis took over the title in 1999, after his work on Transmetropolitan which had moved to the Vertigo imprint, following the closure of Helix Comics.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone claimed that Town & Country was " less deserving of a review than it is an obituary .... The corpse took with it the reputations of its starry cast, including Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton.
His son Warren A. Bechtel, Jr. took over as president of the company and served in that position until succeeded by his brother Stephen.
He took a week off from Late Show with David Letterman in order to film his role as Marco, Queen Moussette's aide ( Warren Zevon took his place that week on the show ).
Despite being nicknamed " Silent Cal ," many reporters covering the White House found President Calvin Coolidge to be fairly accessible once he took office in 1923 following the death of President Warren G. Harding.
While Donald Davidson took a leading role in the attempt to preserve the system of segregation, Warren took his stand against it.
Austin took up an offer of $ 40 a month, plus a job, to play independent ball in Warren, Ohio.
He captured nearly all the X-Men and took over the Mansion, hoping to use the parents of Warren Worthington III to create a race of mutants, but was then recaptured by the Stranger after Xavier telepathically contacted the Stranger.
When President Warren Harding took office in 1921, the national economy was in the depths of a depression with an unemployment rate of 20 % and runaway inflation.
Warren took part in an historic television milestone in 1948, when he sang in the first-ever live telecast from the Metropolitan Opera.
Following the death of Lloyd Perryman in 1977, Dale Warren, who had joined the group in 1952 and continued on until his death on August 8, 2008, took over the leadership of the Sons of the Pioneers, guiding them into the 2000s.
When Henry VIII took over Hampton Court Palace from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1529, the King also took over the three parks that make up modern day Bushy Park: Hare Warren, Middle Park and Bushy Park.

Warren and seat
The General Assembly also establishes Warrenton ( also named for Joseph Warren ) to be the county seat of Warren County and Louisburg ( named for Louis XVI of France ) to be the county seat of Franklin County.
Eisenhower offered, and Warren accepted, the post of solicitor general, with the promise of a seat on the Supreme Court.
* McMinnville, Tennessee, the largest city in and the county seat of Warren County, Tennessee, United States
A temporary county seat was established near Rock Island, now in Warren County.
Its county seat is Warren.
Its county seat is Warren.
In 1824, Warren County was established and Belvidere was named as its county seat.
The short-lived town of Warrenton was the original Warren County seat, chosen by commissioners in March 1828 ; the next year an act was passed calling for the seat to be relocated, and in June 1829 it was moved to Williamsport.
The county seat is Warren.
Warren is a city in and the county seat of Bradley County, Arkansas, United States.
The city is the county seat of Warren County.
Monmouth is a city in and the county seat of Warren County, Illinois, United States.
It is the county seat of Warren County and is the largest of the four incorporated towns in the county.
It is the county seat of Warren County and the principal city of the Bowling Green, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area with an estimated 2011 population of 127, 607.
Warren is a city in and the county seat of Marshall County, Minnesota, United States.
Argyle interests hoped the establishment of a railroad junction there would lead to the removal of the county seat from Warren to Argyle.
Other interests prevailed, although the railroad line forms a parabola extending north from Thief River Falls, and then south to Warren, as if the plan changed while the line was being built .< sup ></ sup > In 1974, citizens of the eastern part of the county, noting Warren's location in the western quarter of the long county, and very nearly at its southern boundary, petitioned twice for the relocation of the county seat to Newfolden.
It is the county seat of Warren County.
It is the county seat of Warren County.
It is the county seat of Warren County.

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