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  • came from Commonwealth-Progressive Raymond L. Haight, a Los Angeles lawyer campaigning for the poli
  • ces like The Matrix, The Straight Theater, the Haight A, New Orleans House, and the Fillmore West, w
  • tained by John Mashey and various others (Dick Haight, Alan Glasser).
  • Louise Haight also came from a family who had ties to the LD
  • lebaugh attempted to arrest John D. Lee, Isaac Haight, and John Higbee, but these men fled before th
  • A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families by David Webster Hoyt (Pri
  • A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families by David Webster Hoyt (Pri
  • he July 2004 deaths of quorum members David B. Haight and Neal A. Maxwell.
  • s in the massacre, including W. H. Dame, Isaac Haight, and John D. Lee.
  • church and government organizations, Isaac C. Haight and John D. Lee, conspired for Lee to lead mil
  • It is also called The Haight and The Upper Haight.
  • sco, California, named for the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets.
  • A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families by David W. Hoyt (page 503)
  • Luv N' Haight and Cubop Records are imprint labels of Ubiqui
  • Amanda Haight as Chloe
  • unded in 1967 by David E Smith, founder of the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic.
  • ublic reading at Booksmith, a bookstore in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, a few m
  • On June 7, 1967, Smith founded and opened the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic in San Francisco,
  • hing of the Ernest Ingold swimming pool in the Haight Ashbury district of San Francisco, the resurfa
  • um, which included the Asian AIDS Project, the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Inc., the Institute for
  • Times, Paddlefish, Praxilla, What's Your Exit, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Caduceus, Los Angele
  • The Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council
  • The Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council (HANC) was formed
  • ith is an independent bookstore located in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco.
  • and the Flower Power movement in full swing in Haight Ashbury.
  • It turns off Haight at Cole, and then rejoins the daytime N line a
  • ginal business was closed, and a new business, Haight Booksmith LLC, opened in its place.
  • By spring, Haight community leaders responded by forming the Cou
  • Haight continued to pursue the governorship, gaining
  • venner became a Democrat before the 1938 race; Haight defeated eventual winner Culbert Olson in the
  • Virginia Christensen, Carl Gorodetsky, Lennie Haight, Dennis Molchan, Chris Teal, Gary & Pamela Van
  • n, Conni L. Ellisor, Carl J. Gorodetzky, Lenni Haight, Dennis W. Molchan, James R. Skipper, Samuel T
  • John T. Haight died of pneumonia on December 3, 1892.
  • He currently lives in the Lower Haight district of San Francisco, California.
  • n spring 2008 in Boonville, California and The Haight District, San Francisco.
  • ts Park on a large hill between the Castro and Haight districts of San Francisco, and boasts stunnin
  • asking Sinclair to leave the race in favor of Haight, due to belief that Haight's moderate politics
  • high-school students began streaming into the Haight during the spring break of 1967.
  • Van Rensselaer for State Engineer; and Albert Haight for the Court of Appeals.
  • ternoon of Sunday, September 6, Major Isaac C. Haight held his weekly Stake High Council meeting aft
  • Those present - stake president Haight, his counselor John Higbee, Bishop Klingensmit
  • eekly services began, Mrs. David Henry (Willa) Haight III gave several lots near the city center for
  • gned by renowned New York architect Charles C. Haight in the Carpenter Gothic style of architecture,
  • CAREER OF ALBERT HAIGHT in NYT on September 19, 1894
  • t in support of controversial theologian Roger Haight in the magazine "Commonweal".
  • unt of three hundred thousand assured the HIP [ Haight Independent Proprietors] and their friends of
  • In the 1934 California gubernatorial election, Haight initially campaigned for the Republican nomina
  • Al had financial problems and the mood of the Haight itself had changed.
  • Sherman P. Haight Jr. of Haight Vineyard in Litchfield conceived
  • 2002, the NYPD asked federal judge Charles S. Haight Jr., the judge who presided over the original
  • The geography of the Lower Haight lends itself to the most efficient bicycle rou
  • The Lower Haight lies generally along Haight Street east of Div
  • Haight lived for many years in Farmington, Utah.
  • The Mike Elliot String Quartet - Lennie Haight, Mark Feldman - violin, Kristin Wilkinson - vi
  • located between the Duboce Triangle and Lower Haight neighborhoods of San Francisco, California.
  • It was reissued by Luv N' Haight Records in 1996.
  • Haight returned to law, and rejoined Republican ranks
  • On June 13, 2007, Haight reversed the ruling, saying that attorneys for
  • , Daryl Gohn, Frank Gorichky, Pete Green, Dave Haight, Scotty Haus, Allen Heath, Andy Hillenburg, St
  • A brother, Charles Haight, served in the United States House of Represen
  • f California, however, his successor, Henry H. Haight signed March 23, 1868, the Charter of the Univ
  • orth Beach Festival, Union Street Festival and Haight Street Fair.
  • While built for baseball, Haight Street Grounds is noteworthy for being the bir
  • , both of which follow a one-way couplet along Haight Street (eastbound) and Maple Street (westbound
  • In fact, Haight Street Grounds was the site of the first four
  • Piedmont Boutique on Haight Street
  • Club DeLuxe is a nightclub located on Haight Street in San Francisco.
  • Haight Street Grounds was one of San Francisco's earl
  • rives from the significant elevation change as Haight Street climbs steeply from Scott Street to Bue
  • Haight Street, in San Francisco, is perhaps best know
  • Haight Street, running from San Francisco's Civic Cen
  • n takes Church, Hermann and Fillmore to get to Haight Street, where it bypasses the steep hill above
  • en first opened, the store was located at 1746 Haight Street, below the former I-Beam nightclub.
  • rists seeking the counter-cultural ambiance of Haight Street.
  • ected on joint ballot Spencer, Cooke, Hall and Haight to the offices they were nominated for, but co
  • acting commander of the Iron Brigade, Isaac C. Haight to the Mormon leader Brigham Young.
  • es of the State Library, appointed by Governor Haight to fill the unexpired term of Governor Bigler;
  • Haight ultimately lost to Frank Merriam, who had rece
  • and married there on December 14, 1817, Susan Haight Van Voorhis (1794-1875).
  • In 1890, Haight was the successful Democratic candidate for co
  • Haight was born in Colts Neck and was a resident ther
  • Haight was elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth and
  • Haight was born in San Jose, California to George Hai
  • Haight was elected in 1868 to the Board of Chosen Fre
  • By 1944, Haight was again a Republican, a delegate to the Repu
  • (This definition includes the entire Lower Haight within Hayes Valley.)
  • Haight would unsuccessfully run again as a Progressiv