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Eighteen-year-old | Webster, one of the two bouncers at the party, admitt |
Webster opened on June 9, 1900, and closed on August | |
Webster originally trained with Fox Company, jumped o | |
arty and clashed with John Tyndall and Martin | Webster over the issue, who had backed the O'Brien ca |
A Jack Montgomery advertisement asks why | Webster Parish was then 20th among 23 North Louisiana |
rs as state Representatives R. Harmon Drew of | Webster Parish and Frank Fulco of Caddo Parish. |
es of operating on a communal basis, and then | Webster Parish was created from Claiborne Parish. |
lican candidate for sheriff by convincing the | Webster Parish Republican Executive Committee to set |
In 1979, he was appointed by the | Webster Parish School Board as secondary education su |
Webster Parish was first permanently settled about 18 | |
assistant principal and principal of several | Webster Parish schools, including stints at Webster J |
ayor of the small city of Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, for a singl |
or in Louisiana, with his first assignment in | Webster Parish and then Fair Park High School in Shre |
ss in a Shreveport hospital, he served on the | Webster Parish Police Jury, the parish governing comm |
The Grigsbys resided on Main Street near the | Webster Parish Library in a house still standing. |
d BUTCHER) was born in Springhill in northern | Webster Parish to Jesse L. Boucher (1912-2004) and th |
nce D. Wiley (1909-1976) of Minden, later the | Webster Parish clerk of court, 3,950 to 3,899. |
procured the marriage license in Minden from | Webster Parish Clerk of Court Clarence D. Wiley, who |
In 1942, the Huckabys moved to Minden in | Webster Parish when Jerry was six months old. |
Rentz proposed that | Webster Parish establish a two-year educational progr |
It dispersed in 1871, when | Webster Parish was created from Claiborne Parish to t |
ed term from District 10, encompassing all of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. |
In 1950, he came to Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, where he ta |
c official in the city of Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. |
In 1871, | Webster Parish was separated from Claiborne Parish. |
In 1974, Branton was the | Webster Parish federal funds coordinator. |
station KASO, and the wife of Charles Odom, a | Webster Parish police juror, had been elected in 1987 |
f the Louisiana House of Representatives from | Webster Parish from 1952 until his death in 1959, gra |
ton, Texas but grew up in Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, and played |
ayor of the small city of Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, for a singl |
den and a veteran member and president of the | Webster Parish Police Jury, the parish governing coun |
nnell Fort was a deputy in the second term of | Webster Parish Sheriff Daniel Webster Pratt, who serv |
ializes in local news, in Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish located in northwestern Louisiana some |
elect Republican John C. Fleming of Minden in | Webster Parish as the U.S. representative from the ne |
n Presbyterian Vocational School in Minden in | Webster Parish and the Evergreen House, the forerunne |
a retired Realtor and a former member of the | Webster Parish School Board. |
aged the successful gubernatorial campaign in | Webster Parish of Jared Y. Sanders, Sr., of Franklin, |
From 1919-1924, he was the deputy | Webster Parish clerk of court under John H. Tillman, |
ouse of Representatives, having served as the | Webster Parish lawmaker from 1951-1952. |
practiced privately in Springhill in northern | Webster Parish from 1938-1941. |
e (1906-2005), donated an acre of land to the | Webster Parish Police Jury, equivalent to county comm |
He was a member of the | Webster Parish Library Board from 1975-2006. |
Evergreen Community near Shongaloo in central | Webster Parish was elected to the seat. |
882 - August 1970), a former president of the | Webster Parish School Board. |
Webster Parish is part of the Minden Micropolitan Sta | |
Location of | Webster Parish in Louisiana |
The | Webster Parish Courthouse (1953) in Minden, Louisiana |
sentative E.D. Gleason, as co-chairmen of the | Webster Parish "Kennon Club" to support Judge Robert |
Under an economic realignment plan, the | Webster Parish School Board marked Stewart Elementatr |
petroleum and natural gas strikes occurred in | Webster Parish during the 1920s. |
le, Ed Kennon was born in Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. |
ly from the small city of Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. |
Joe Stampley (born June 6, 1943, Springhill, | Webster Parish, Louisiana) is an American country mus |
Cullen is a town in | Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States. |
t in Bienville Parish and then in neighboring | Webster Parish, where he was principal in four differ |
Simolke grew up in Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish, in north Louisiana. |
cIntyre community west of Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish, to Nicholas J. Sandlin, a native of N |
She had moved to Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish, in the summer of 1961 with her parent |
om Minden High School, in Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish, where he was known as "Earl". |
n the National Register of Historic Places in | Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States. |
A.J. Hodges, a native of Cotton Valley in | Webster Parish, purchased over 100,000 acres (400 km2 |
Nevada and Columbia counties before reaching | Webster Parish, where it empties into the lake near t |
ed Patti Lou Cook Odom of Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish, 3,659 to 3,309 votes. |
She was born in Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish, in northern Louisiana. |
Dixie Inn is a village in | Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States. |
lican, Eugene Eason of Springhill in northern | Webster Parish, who filled the remaining months of Bo |
ional Register of Historic Places listings in | Webster Parish, Louisiana. |
"Among the Tombs | Webster Parish," Vol. 4, No. 4, Summer 1973: 134-140 |
useum is located off Louisiana Highway 531 in | Webster Parish. |
was from 1891 until his death the coroner of | Webster Parish. |
., a fellow Democrat from Minden, the seat of | Webster Parish. |
at Lane Memorial Cemetery in Sibley in south | Webster Parish. |
State Senator Harold Montgomery of Doyline in | Webster Parish. |
cumbent Harold Montgomery of Doyline in south | Webster Parish. |
servative Democrat from Shongaloo, in central | Webster Parish. |
antown Colony, located northeast of Minden in | Webster Parish. |
southward from Nevada County, Arkansas, into | Webster Parish. |
m the village of Doyline, Louisiana, in south | Webster Parish. |
Parish, and Harold Montgomery of Bossier and | Webster parishes. |
District, which encompassed both Bossier and | Webster Parishes. |
ever televised nine dart finish against Mark | Webster, Part went on to lose the match 10-8. |
start of 2007 Kyle, Josh White, and Jonathon | Webster parted from the band, and thus Josh Fife (Jon |
H2 emission was observed in Mz 1 by | Webster, Payne, Storey, Dopita (1988). |
The House at 38-40 | Webster Place is a historic house at 38-40 Webster Pl |
In 1996 Alisdair appeared in the John | Webster play The White Devil produced by the Royal Sh |
Webster played collegiately for the University of Okl | |
he Boston Bruins in the 1966 NHL Entry Draft, | Webster played in a total of 102 NHL games with the B |
Webster played at right back. | |
Webster played briefly for Derbyshire's Second XI in | |
ke Robin Hood, and had an associate, Bradford | Webster, played by Jonathan Harris. |
Following this | Webster played lead trumpet in bands led by Cab Callo |
onus tracks, which include rare recordings of | Webster playing piano. |
Karras had memorable success in the TV sitcom | Webster, playing George Papadapolis, the adoptive fat |
blished 1785) by John Kay depicting Alexander | Webster preaching to a congregation filled with peopl |
In this role, | Webster presented the Amelia Earhart Scholarship to V |
Webster Pride's president was quoted in the student n | |
Fretwell attended St. Augustine | Webster Primary School in Scunthorpe and St. Bede's C |
ormer Lilla Stewart (1905-1959), operated the | Webster Printing Company and the former Minden Herald |
The Ben | Webster Prize is an annual Jazz Award set up by the B |
2007 Ben | Webster Prize |
2003 Ben | Webster Prize |
1998 Ben | Webster Prize |
The Derek Price/Rod | Webster Prize (formerly the Zeitlin-Ver Brugge Prize) |
Dahl won Ben | Webster Prize in 1997. |
The Ben | Webster Prize in 1982; |
William Curti Wohlforth is the Daniel | Webster Professor of Government in the Dartmouth Coll |
Nicholas Brodzsky and lyrics by Paul Francis | Webster, published in 1954. |
In addition | Webster quotes Professor Charles Thomas as having mad |
In April 2009, | Webster ran in the London Marathon raising money for |
Webster ran the now defunct record labels Remote and | |
Webster ran in 1927 for the 3rd Councilmanic District | |
Webster reached the quarter-final of the 2007 PDC Wor | |
Webster reached the last 16 at the 2007 UK Open. | |
In 1974 he followed in the footsteps of John | Webster, reading the classified football results, fir |
Webster recently turned his back on his playing caree | |
ick Robinson), paramedic Jane Scott (Caroline | Webster), receptionist Helen Green (Maggie McCarthy) |
(Crazy 'bout Your Smile)" is a song by Nikki | Webster, released as a single in 2002. |
Webster remained in Elkhorn until his death on 18 Jan | |
From 1792, | Webster remained active in the Massachusetts Historic |
pril 2004 as the third actress to play Sophie | Webster, replacing Emma Woodward who decided to leave |
Webster represented Goulburn for the National Party o | |
After Daniel | Webster resigned to become Secretary of State in 1850 |
e London house, Robert Lawrence and Augustine | Webster, respectively priors of Beauvale and Axholme. |
Webster retired in 1977 after his last game (a 1-1 dr | |
Webster retired to Wentworthville and played no furth | |
As the war began to close, | Webster returned his focus to writing ballads and hym |
In 1955, | Webster returned to the United States and played for |
Worthy of note are the development around | Webster Road, built on the site of the old Aylesbury |
House, the Walter E. Moore House, and the old | Webster Rock Schoolhouse, built by the Works Progress |
In 2009/2010 season, | Webster rode in the Elite ranks. |
In 1993 the | Webster Roman Stones Gallery won the North West Museu |
"Love & Kisses" (Paul Francis | Webster, Rudolf Friml) 3:11 |
The | Webster ruling is a test case in association football |
ince the 1990s (see the Bosman ruling and the | Webster ruling). |
anddaughter had his remains reinterred in the | Webster Rural Cemetery in Webster, N.Y. |
ove Is a Many Splendored Thing" (Paul Francis | Webster, Sammy Fein) - 2.54 |
"Secret Love" (Paul Francis | Webster, Sammy Fain) - 3:54 |
Emerson, Horace Greeley, Walter Scott, Daniel | Webster, Samuel B. Woodward and others. |
the Sweet By and By" - 2:22 (Joseph Philbrick | Webster, Sanford Fillmore Bennett) |
Secretary | Webster sat a dozen times for Thomas to complete the |
Webster saved 20 Castle Street from demolition and cr | |
Webster School Yard Softball | |
cticut (current property of the June Norcross | Webster Scout Reservation). |
According to Wolmar, while | Webster sees claims to the Criminal Injuries Compensa |
Webster sent Tarleton ahead of his column with the Br | |
Their son, William L. | Webster served as Missouri Attorney General. |
This prompted a lawsuit, in which Daniel | Webster served as attorney for the Charles River Brid |
failed to meet Fairbank as planned, so he and | Webster set their sights on freeing Lewis Hayden and |
He worked for a competitor of the | Webster Signal, the new Minden Tribune, edited for a |
and worked at another publication called the | Webster Signal. |
e statehouse on September 9, 1835, found Noah | Webster, Simeon Baldwin, and others helping to frame |
itting time with a stacked receiving corps of | Webster Slaughter and Brian Brennan, and later Eric M |
In 1878, Board of Aid president Franklin | Webster Smith and an agent with the new Cincinnati So |
ssault charges being brought against a cadet, | Webster Smith. |
es-Watson, Dr Ian Kenneth McEwan, FRSE, David | Webster, son of John Bainbridge Webster, and Rev Pete |
Ron A. | Webster, songwriter, silversmith, lyricist of "The La |
"Black Coffee" (Paul Francis | Webster, Sonny Burke) - 3:03 |
Webster sought to enforce a law that was extremely un | |
Anderson, a Republican from | Webster, South Dakota, served in that office from 195 |
Brudos was born in | Webster, South Dakota, and was the youngest of four s |
In this case he argued against Daniel | Webster, speaking directly after him, and specificall |
orn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grew up in | Webster Springs. |
ranklin, through 14th and Franklin Station to | Webster St. to Harrison St. bridge to private right-o |
Inauguration of Daniel | Webster statue, Massachusetts State House, Boston, Se |
Webster stayed on at Derby as coach, but is now retir | |
tnut Street and Bay Street, Laguna Street and | Webster Street in San Francisco's Marina District. |
The Posey Tube and the | Webster Street Tube are two parallel underwater tunne |
e in the south, Gough Street in the east, and | Webster Street (north of Fell Street) and Divisadero |
Park is a historic Congregational church at 6 | Webster Street in Hyde Park, Massachusetts, a neighbo |
It is located at the corner of | Webster Street and Central Avenue. |
Webster Street | |
in 1916 and purchased the mansion located on | Webster Street in Kokomo, Indiana in the same year. |
in 2009, the City of Omaha named a section of | Webster Street in downtown, between 10th and 17th str |
rhood, bounded by Steiner Street on the west, | Webster Street on the east, Fell Street on the north, |
Webster Street Tube entrance in Oakland | |
Webster Street Firehouse is a historic fire station a | |
The eastern boundary is variously placed at | Webster Street, Laguna Street, or even Market Street. |
of the estuary channel to six hundred feet to | Webster Street, dredging of the south channel basin t |
rine Avenue, Ruggles Avenue, Sheppard Avenue, | Webster Street, and Narragansett Avenue. |
they lived until 1887 when they moved to 1355 | Webster Street. |
was purchased on the corner of Eighteenth and | Webster Streets in Near North Omaha. |
ooper Medical College opens at Sacramento and | Webster Streets, staffed with faculty from the Medica |
ouglas Avenue and Harrison, Brackenridge, and | Webster streets. |
Beveridge | Webster studied with his father, initially, and in 19 |
He passes away silently while Piper and | Webster take the baby, only to turn back and find tha |
Webster Talcott Clarke served as the eleventh Mayor o | |
experts offering testimony at the event were | Webster Tarpley, Barbara Honegger, Don Paul, Jim Hoff |
During the Civil War years | Webster taught and composed a variety of songs relate |
were hired, including Piyo Rattansi, Charles | Webster, Ted McGuire, Maurice Crosland, and Charles S |
The road runs from Interstate 45 in | Webster, Texas southwest to State Highway 35C Busines |
Born in Japan, Saibara came to | Webster, Texas on his father's orders to help begin a |
Micah Andrew Bowie (born November 10, 1974 in | Webster, Texas) is a left-handed Major League Basebal |
Located in | Webster, Texas, several miles from NASA's Johnson Spa |
Traction Company was a subsidiary of Stone & | Webster that operated the streetcar system and interu |
Webster Thayer (July 7, 1857 - April 18, 1933) was a | |
He married Harriet | Webster, the daughter of Kentville's Dr. Isaac Webste |
ant Taylor's School, in 1711 he married Sarah | Webster, the daughter of John Webster of Cornhill and |
Established in 2002 by Derek | Webster, the magazine is named after Paul de Chomedey |
"NESTA | WEBSTER: The Voice of Conspiracy". |
Thomas Dekker and John | Webster, The Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyat (Londo |
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