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  • In 1854, it became Fremont after General John C. Fremont, the first cand
  • ion City, and the five public high schools in Fremont: American, John F. Kennedy, Irvington, Missio
  • ew from 1944 to 1985, along with The Argus of Fremont and the Tri-Valley Herald.
  • is located in parts of Teton, Sublette, Park, Fremont, and Lincoln counties.
  • discovered a pass he had crossed with John C. Fremont, and established a ferry boat there.
  • Mexican-American War, Reading enlisted under Fremont and was appointed Paymaster of the California
  • press, with service to Livermore, Pleasanton, Fremont, and San Jose.
  • are the Sharks Ice at San Jose, Sharks Ice at Fremont, and Sharks Ice at Oakland, skating arenas ow
  • n the California Battalion under Col. John C. Fremont and were honorably discharged at Los Angeles
  • unca, an officer on the staff of Gen. John C. Fremont and a Romanian by birth, who was killed while
  • istributed by the Cross Cut Canal to farms in Fremont and Madison counties in Idaho, and Teton Coun
  • Passengers who wish to travel to/from Fremont and San Francisco/Daly City at these times mu
  • struction was started near Niles (now part of Fremont), and by August a temporary connection had be
  • A court marshal court eventually convicted Fremont and ordered a dishonorable discharge from the
  • being built through its location between the Fremont and Warm Springs stations in the Irvington Di
  • llen Glick's Argent Corporation purchased the Fremont and in 1976 expanded the casino at a cost of
  • , late-modernist tower is bounded by Mission, Fremont, and Beale Streets, and the north end of the
  • -A office skyscraper on Market Street between Fremont and Beale in the Financial District of San Fr
  • revenue-service trains began running between Fremont and MacArthur stations .
  • It is bounded by Cypress and Ivy Streets, Fremont and Habana Avenues, encompasses approximately
  • outhbound trains (bound for San Francisco and Fremont) are on the third level down.
  • veral apartment and shopping complexes in the Fremont area.
  • n National Convention which nominated John C. Fremont as the Republican presidential candidate.
  • Fremont Assembly was a General Motors automobile fact
  • Motors and Toyota at the site of the defunct Fremont Assembly site.
  • lished at the site of a former General Motors Fremont Assembly site that had been closed two years
  • eeway and more than 800 bridges including the Fremont, Astoria - Megler, and Marquam bridges.
  • Gen. John C. Fremont at Jefferson City, Missouri.
  • onal minister and began work at the church on Fremont Ave in Minneapolis, MN.
  • on High School serves the southern portion of Fremont, away from the Mission Hills area.
  • commuter service on the express line 140 from Fremont BART station and Milpitas to Mission College.
  • fact that this line serves as a link between Fremont BART station and the VTA light rail system an
  • The Fremont BART station is about a block and a half away
  • AC Transit also runs the Transbay buses U ( Fremont BART and Amtrak to Stanford) and DA (Ardenwoo
  • Fremont became an evangelical Christian in 1941.
  • Once in Fremont, Bernardin began experimenting with new menu
  • Six year old Thomas Sullivan Jr. and cousin Fremont Blackwell, seven, were taken captive.
  • He served as clerk of the Fremont Board of Health 1907-1910, and as city solici
  • o the south, Central Avenue to the north, and Fremont Boulevard on the east.
  • John C. Fremont Branch Library is a branch library of the Los
  • Daddy Carlos & Terry Caudill acquired the 601 Fremont building (former Sears building) from the Cit
  • It is located at 801 Plymouth Ave., Fremont, CA 94539.
  • Solyndra, Fremont, CA - President Obama and Governor Arnold Sch
  • chool for the Deaf at its current location in Fremont, CA, in an area found to be at least as seism
  • born in Novato, CA and subsequently moved to Fremont, CA, then Newark, CA before his parents divor
  • He resides in Fremont, CA.
  • nufacturer of digital media products based in Fremont, CA.
  • osting of dedicated servers to Fastservers in Fremont, CA.
  • Field office: Fremont, California
  • Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California named after Joshua Chadbourne.
  • Tan was born in Fremont, California in 1981 to immigrants from Taiwan
  • Cannida attended American High School in Fremont, California and was a student and a letterman
  • He was born in Fremont, California and received a B.A. (1960), M.A.
  • joint venture with General Motors, opened at Fremont, California in 1984 and was Toyota's first as
  • ed Bay Area Rapid Transit station in southern Fremont, California part of the Warm Springs BART ext
  • The town of Niles in Fremont, California is named after Addison Niles, who
  • tin Charles Medlock (born October 23, 1983 in Fremont, California) is a professional American and C
  • Mary Biddinger (born May 14, 1974 in Fremont, California) is an American poet, editor, and
  • Christopher Wright (born August 15, 1990 in Fremont, California) is a semi-professional footballe
  • y graduated from John F. Kennedy High School ( Fremont, California).
  • for the Deaf in Berkeley, California (now in Fremont, California).
  • on by Jaihiun J. Kim; Asian Humanities Press: Fremont, California, 1994.
  • raduated from Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, California, anchored Newsline for Ohlone Col
  • fices and manufacturing plants are located in Fremont, California, Houston, Texas, St. Marys, Penns
  • Low attended Irvington High School in Fremont, California, and played college soccer at Cal
  • (born Ryan David Sinnott on 23 April 1979 in Fremont, California, USA) is the former bassist for t
  • Based in Fremont, California, the Bandits will play their home
  • Wills was born in Centerville now Fremont, California, near San Francisco.
  • Headquartered in Fremont, California, Emantras has development centers
  • s Junior High School is a secondary school in Fremont, California, serving the seventh and eighth g
  • eTouch Systems, based in Fremont, California, U.S.A., is a provider of enterpr
  • nnedy High School is a high school located in Fremont, California, in the United States.
  • In 1988 in Fremont, California, at age 18 she became the planet'
  • y of its home games at Tak Fudenna Stadium in Fremont, California, on the campus of Washington High
  • edicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, California, on the southeast shore of the Sa
  • s established in 1994 and is headquartered in Fremont, California, with regional commercial and dev
  • ille (Alameda County), California and died in Fremont, California.
  • The NUMMI plant in Fremont, California.
  • It was headquartered in Fremont, California.
  • ogan (1864-1931) was an education official in Fremont, California.
  • draft out of Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, California.
  • ter space in facilities in Atlanta, Miami and Fremont, California.
  • ee shop based in the Warm Springs district of Fremont, California.
  • ly 2,000 homes in the Centerville District of Fremont, California.
  • was a technology-focused company based out of Fremont, California.
  • is an American public high school located in Fremont, California.
  • Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California.
  • xtend BART south from its current terminus in Fremont, California.
  • Gomes Elementary, is an elementary school in Fremont, California.
  • titution for blind children, K-12, located in Fremont, California.
  • ll Lentz-Desmond; a brother Gerald Desmond of Fremont, California; three children, John Michael Des
  • takes place at Hyman Hall on Ohlone College's Fremont campus.
  • 5 m) tunnel extending 3 miles (4.8 km) to the Fremont Canyon Powerplant at the upper end of Alcova
  • loor of the canyon (similar to those found in Fremont Canyon to the north).
  • 45 Fremont Center is a 145 m (476 ft), 34-floor high-ris
  • ation with spill-over across the street to 45 Fremont Center.
  • Fremont Central Park, with Lake Elizabeth at the left
  • Fremont Christian School belongs to the Private Schoo
  • Nearby there is Fremont City Hall, the City Clerk's office and a bran
  • Fremont College is accredited by the Accrediting Comm
  • is also Chairman of the Board of Governors of Fremont College.
  • Fremont College's teaching philosophy is based on res
  • Suzette Fremont: Connie Mason
  • "The United States of Jessie Benton Fremont: Corresponding with the Nation", Reviews in A
  • Fremont cottonwood - Populus fremontii
  • Populus fremontii, the Fremont cottonwood or Alamo cottonwood, is a cottonwo
  • Fremont cottonwood was used in the past by settlers a
  • ng the concepts they are creating will be the Fremont Country Club (a world class music venue) in c
  • Fremont County
  • The road is designated as Fremont County Road 3A.
  • d into law - to provide a full-time judge for Fremont County and to require that victims of crimes
  • the community of Jeffrey City is provided by Fremont County School District #1.
  • The Crooks Gap district of Fremont County contains uranium ore in fluvial sandst
  • feated by Eli Bebout of Riverton, the seat of Fremont County in central Wyoming.
  • In April 1886, Fremont County, where Anderson lived, was added to th
  • gent for leafy spurge in the United States in Fremont County, Wyoming in 1986.
  • Wiggins Formation, Fremont County, Wyoming
  • s a supermax prison for men in unincorporated Fremont County, Colorado, United States, south of Flo
  • The residents in Florence's surrounding area, Fremont County, welcomed the prison as a source of em
  • the southeastern bank of Cottonwood Creek in Fremont County, Wyoming by Jorge Martinelli on a fiel
  • of Coal Creek is a Statutory Town located in Fremont County, Colorado, United States.
  • operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in Fremont County, Idaho.
  • light as it was commonly known, was a town in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States, during the mi
  • It is near the town of Shoshoni in Fremont County.
  • ter Corporation uranium mill at Canon City in Fremont County.
  • itude spring located in Island Park, Idaho in Fremont County.
  • John C. Fremont crossed the pass in 1844, in search of a rout
  • Fremont culture exhibits such as rock art reproductio
  • Fremont D. Snider
  • with one year of GI Bill benefits remaining, Fremont decided to study Bible at fundamentalist Bob
  • Fremont Director of Parks and Recreation, Annabell Ho
  • El Cortez lights up Fremont East
  • Fremont Elementary School Webpage
  • John C. Fremont Elementary School
  • nd purchased by Harper Henry from the painter Fremont Ellis.
  • The Fremont Federation of High Schools is a group of four
  • In 2009, Fremont Federation's schools received the following s
  • 1995 Fremont Fine Arts Foundry, Foundry Direct, Seattle, W
  • The Mount Fremont Fire Lookout is a fire lookout in the norther
  • partment, Camp Parks, Dublin Fire Department, Fremont Fire Department, Contra Costa County Fire Dep
  • water-oriented recreation to the citizens of Fremont for about 15 minutes prior to closing in 2001
  • He served as the mayor of Fremont from 1843 to 1845 and was a delegate to the W
  • ased private equity firm that spun out of the Fremont Group (its first institutional investor), cha
  • The Fremont Group also makes a note of distinguishing its
  • The Fremont Group (owned by the Bechtel corporation)
  • Fremont Group is a private investment group based in
  • stments (1982 - 1991) (which later became the Fremont Group) and the President of Bechtel Energy Re
  • and The Fremont Group, in turn runs Trinity Ventures, LP
  • The city of Fremont had planned to finance the 140 million dollar
  • Because Republican frontiersman John C. Fremont had carried Iowa, Miller became an official e
  • Also within the area is the Fremont Hall of Justice, the Fremont branch of the Al
  • Fremont helped found a Children's Gospel Club in Gree
  • John C. Fremont High School
  • Jeff attended South Fremont High School in St. Anthony and University of
  • lifornia, at an early age, and graduated from Fremont High School in 1954.
  • unty, are jointly zoned to Jordan and John C. Fremont High School.
  • He attended Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, CA.
  • lm was a high school track and field star for Fremont High School (Sunnyvale, California), and was
  • ary, and having common sports teams under the Fremont High School banner.
  • High schools within the district include Fremont High School and Jefferson High School.
  • Suttle attended John C. Fremont High School in Los Angeles and committed to P
  • Hosey attended Fremont High School in Oakland and stayed in Californ
  • n in Oakland, California and attended John C. Fremont High School in Los Angeles and California Sta
  • Maine Governor John Fremont Hill and his staff attended; and commissioned
  • Fremont hosts their annual Music Fest each July, whic
  • The Fremont hotel is located on 200 Fremont Street.
  • Fremont Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada (1956)
  • g El Cortez, Desert Inn, Sands Hotel, and the Fremont Hotel and Casino.
  • The Fremont Hotel & Casino is located in downtown Las Veg
  • s parents, who settled in Lower Sandusky (now Fremont) in 1839.
  • Roads not to reroute U.S. Highway 77 west of Fremont in the course of converting it into an expres
  • Vaughn movie Swingers were filmed inside the Fremont, including their games of blackjack.
  • Nearby towns are Fremont, Indiana, Angola, Indiana, Kinderhook, Michig
  • Fremont Investors, Inc. (owned by the Bechtel corpora
  • The California School for the Deaf, Fremont is a school for deaf children in Fremont, Cal
  • January 16 - John C. Fremont is appointed Governor of the new California T
  • Fremont is a town in Clark County in the U.S. state o
  • Its campus in Fremont is adjacent to the campus of the California S
  • Fremont is a ghost town in Clinton County, Illinois,
  • Fremont is noted for an unspoiled meetinghouse, built
  • Air: Fremont is served through nearby Kinston Regional Jet
  • storic Places documentation states that "Fort Fremont is one of only two extant Spanish-American Wa
  • ide for Christian Families (1980) (with Trudy Fremont) ISBN 0890841225.
  • In 1892, the widow of Gen. John C. Fremont, Jessie Benton Fremont, was living in the dis
  • Fremont, John C. (1850).
  • ington High School serves the central area of Fremont, just below American's attendance area, and e
  • Edwin Fremont Ladd (December 13, 1859 - June 22, 1925) was
  • re at the Hayward Maintenance Yard caused the Fremont Line to end at Hayward Station.
  • Thommy was later killed but Fremont lived with the Indians for over a year before
  • He and his running mate, John C. Fremont, lost to the Democratic ticket of James Bucha
  • Mrs. Dorothy Fremont: Lyn Bolton
  • He was elected judge of the Fremont Municipal Court in 1987,serving from 1988-199
  • tern Klamath County, Oregon surrounded by the Fremont National Forest.
  • He was born on June 21, 1950, in Fremont, Nebraska and graduated from North Bend Centr
  • rd of trustees of Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska from 1919 to 1925.
  • He died in Fremont, Nebraska on January 13, 1939 and his remains
  • Charlie Janssen (born January 15, 1971, in Fremont, Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from F
  • For the college in Fremont, Nebraska, see Midland University
  • He resumed his law practice in Fremont, Nebraska, where he died on February 11, 1901
  • A native of Fremont, Nebraska, Dennis O'Neil grew up in Southern
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