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Weld and was
Theodore Dwight Weld ( 1803-1895 ) was especially active.
Weld was the son and grandson of New England Congregational ministers.
The film, starring Gregory Peck and Tuesday Weld, about a Tennessee sheriff who falls in love with a moonshiner's daughter, was set to songs by Johnny Cash.
Ransohoff and Peckinpah agreed that Tate's timidity and lack of experience would cause her to flounder in such a large part, and she was rejected in favor of Tuesday Weld.
Moore was married and divorced four times: to actresses Suzy Kendall, Tuesday Weld ( by whom he had a son, Patrick, in 1976 ), Brogan Lane and Nicole Rothschild ( one son, Nicholas, born in 1995 ).
This was built on the site of Weld Chapel, which was demolished in 1861.
Weld County was named for Lewis Ledyard Weld, a lawyer and territorial secretary.
Weld County was thrust into the media spotlight on the evening of November 1, 1955, when United Airlines Flight 629, a Douglas DC-6B airliner flying from Denver to Portland, Oregon, exploded in midair and crashed, killing all 44 persons on board the plane and scattering bodies, wreckage and debris over a six-square-mile area of the county.
In northeastern Weld County, Minuteman III missile silo " N-8 ", one of the many unmanned silos there, was the target of symbolic vandalism by Catholic peace activists in 2002.
The Greeley Council was founded in 1916, and in 1924 changed its name to the Weld and Morgan Counties Council.
It was not until Frederick Weld, the sixth person appointed to formal leadership, that a substantive leadership title – Premier – appeared.
* Theodore Dwight Weld ( 1803 – 1895 ), the author of American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses, an evangelical abolitionist who was born in town, where he lived until 1825 when his family moved to upstate New York.
Goddard, along with Benjamin D. Weld who was to give some assistance to Goddard, were to come together to Sebewa.
However, Weld was not ready to move and both families remained in Lenawee.
A post office named " Sebewa " was established on January 24, 1851, with Benjamin Weld as the first postmaster.
Gainesboro was the shooting location of John Frankenheimer's 1970 film I Walk the Line starring Gregory Peck and Tuesday Weld.
One of these 1899 Wintons was purchased by Larz Anderson and his new wife, Isabel Weld Perkins.
A new waterfront was created at Weld Quay, where commercial buildings sprang up.
Maria was left effectively destitute, had little or no financial support from the Weld family and was obliged to remarry as soon as she could.
In 1870 the last British troops were withdrawn from New Zealand ; this was in line with both the " self-reliance " policy of Premier Frederick Weld and the Cardwell reforms of the Army in Britain.
Anderson House was built between 1902 and 1905 as the winter residence of Larz Anderson, an American diplomat, and his wife, Isabel Weld Perkins, an author and American Red Cross volunteer.
At the time of the badge's adoption, the colonial Governor, Frederick Weld, wrote that " This Colony at its commencement was usually known as the Swan River Settlement, and the Black Swan is represented upon its seal, and has always been considered as its special badge, or cognizance.

Weld and active
After the lecture tour, Grimké remained a passionately active abolitionist and suffragette, until her marriage to Weld and failing health led her to lead a more domestic lifestyle.
Although Weld was said to have been supportive of Grimké ’ s desire to remain politically active after their marriage, Grimké eventually retreated to a life of domesticity due to failing health.
Weld found a life of agricultural management to be too mundane, however, and soon became active in political concerns.

Weld and supporter
Angelina Emily Grimké Weld ( 20 February 1805 – 26 October 1879 ) was an American political activist, abolitionist and supporter of the women's suffrage movement.

Weld and immediate
In 1836, Weld invited Rankin to join a group called " the Seventy " who were selected by the American Anti-Slavery Society to travel to churches throughout the Northern states preaching in support of immediate emancipation and forming local anti-slavery societies.

Weld and abolitionism
The arguments made in support of abolitionism reflect many of the points that Weld made in the Lane Seminary debates.

Weld and colonization
Despite the fact that the Seminary had its own colonization society, over a period of several months Weld convinced nearly all of the students individually of the superiority of the abolitionist view.

Weld and which
Weld contributed to the anti-slavery convictions of such men as Joshua R. Giddings and Edwin M. Stanton, enlisted John Quincy Adams, and helped provide ideas which underlay Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
By 2009, the number of wells had fallen to about 200 ; but new discoveries in Weld County, Colorado have prompted interest in exploring the Niobrara shale, which lies beneath western Nebraska, northeastern Colorado, and southeastern Wyoming.
Weld County lies within the relatively flat eastern portion of Colorado ; the northeastern portions of the county contain the extensive Pawnee National Grassland and the Pawnee Buttes, which jut above the surrounding terrain.
This project collected and captured Western Slope water, and carried it over to the Front Range Colorado counties of Boulder, Larimer and Weld, along with an extensive water storage and distribution system, which significantly extended the irrigable growing season and brought substantial additional land under irrigation for the first time.
Over the next three decades, the city grew through annexations, many of which crossed the county line into three adjacent counties: Adams, Jefferson and Weld.
The northward city limits are now contiguous with those of Windsor, which has expanded westward from Weld County across Interstate 25.
In October 1986, Phoenix co-starred alongside Tuesday Weld and Geraldine Fitzgerald in the acclaimed CBS television movie Circle of Violence: A Family Drama, which told the tragic story of domestic elder abuse.
Division in the party was evident too at the 1996 convention, at which more moderate party members such as California governor Pete Wilson and Massachusetts Governor William Weld unsuccessfully sought to remove the Human Life Amendment plank from the party platform.
He also served as an Associate Justice and as Chief Justice on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and was Weld Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, of which he was an alumnus.
In the segment " Chérie " which most closely follows the film, Tuesday Weld performed the role of Marilyn Monroe, and Gary Lockwood appeared as the Don Murray character.
Recovering from a case of tinnitus that had come about after the recording of 1990's Ragged Glory and its subsequent tour ( which produced 1991's Weld and Arc ), Young was determined to return to the studio.
The first one these later films was Sex Kittens Go to College, in 1960, which co-starred Tuesday Weld.
The Weld Blundell ( pronounced " Well Blundell ") pub is opposite Lydiate's village green, which is little more than a few square metres in area and has a bus stop.
At the restoration of Charles II, Arundell, on paying £ 35, 000, was confirmed in all his family estates, many of which had been sold by the Commonwealth to Humphrey Weld.
There are two local pubs, both on the A565 north of the village: the Weld Blundell, on Scaffold Lane ; and the Red Squirrel, which is part of the Harvester restaurant chain, at the junction of Scaffold Lane and Orrell Hill Lane.
The design for the Territorial Seal which served as a model for the State Seal or Great Seal of Colorado has been variously credited, but the individual primarily responsible was Lewis Ledyard Weld, the Territorial Secretary, appointed by President Abraham Lincoln in July 1861.
In 1956, Weld played the lead in Rock, Rock, Rock, which featured record promoter Alan Freed and singers Chuck Berry, Frankie Lymon, and Johnny Burnette.
Weld's mother was scandalized by her teenage daughter's affairs with older men, such as actor John Ireland, but Weld resisted, saying, "' If you don ’ t leave me alone, I ’ ll quit being an actress — which means there ain ’ t gonna be no more money for you, Mama.
In her thirties, Weld performed in Looking for Mr. Goodbar ( 1977 ), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress ; Who'll Stop the Rain ( 1978 ) opposite Nick Nolte ; and Michael Mann's acclaimed 1981 film Thief, opposite James Caan.
Weld has also appeared in a number of television movies, including a remake of the much-filmed tearjerker Madame X ( 1981 ), Circle of Violence ( 1986 ), Reflections of Murder ( 1974 ) ( an American remake of the French film Les Diaboliques ), and A Question of Guilt, in which she plays a woman accused of murdering her children.
Exercise " Italic Weld ", a combined air-naval-ground exercise in northern Italy involving the United States, Italy, Turkey, and Greece, appears to have been one of the first exercises in which the new Italian Army orientation was tested.
In 1878 he began construction of the Larimer and Weld Canal, once known as the Eaton Ditch, which at the time was the largest and longest irrigation canal in the state.
* In Colorado, Baseline Road in Boulder marks the 40th parallel, or the western extension of the Kansas-Nebraska boundary, which is also the boundary between Adams and Weld counties.

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