Ogden Sentence Examples

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  • In the meantime the Six Nations (in 1768) had repudiated their sale of the region to the Susquehanna Company and had sold it to the Penns; the Penns had erected here the manors of Stoke and Sunbury, the government of Pennsylvania had commissioned Charles Stewart, Amos Ogden and others to lay out these manors, and they had arrived and taken possession of the block-house and huts at Mill Creek in January 1769.

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  • Washington, and to the efficient board of trustees, which has included such men as Robert C. Ogden and Seth Low.

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  • The first railway was the Oregon Short Line, which was completed by the Union Pacific Company from Ogden, Utah, to Butte in 1881.

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  • The town was governed largely after the Mosaic law and continued essentially Puritan for fifty years or more; about 1730 Presbyterianism superseded Congregationalism, and in 1734 Colonel Josiah Ogden, having caused a schism in the preceding year, by saving his wheat one dry Sunday in a wet season, founded with several followers the first Episcopal or Church of England Society in Newark - Trinity Church.

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  • They joined tracks near Ogden, Utah, in May 1869.

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  • At the western base of the Wasatch are Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and other smaller towns, situated where streams issue from the mountains, soon to disappear on the desert plains.

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  • The first considerable railway enterprise in the territory was the Union Pacific, which was completed to Ogden in 1869.

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  • Before 1890 some districts in the state under a local option law had established free schools, but the general free school system was founded in 1890 by a law which consolidated all the districts in each city into one large school district and classified Salt Lake City as a city of the first class, and Ogden, Logan and Provo as cities of the second class for school purposes; in 1908-9 six county school districts of the first class were formed.

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  • There is a state school for the deaf and the blind (1884) at Ogden.

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  • There is a state commission which promotes the establishment of free libraries and gymnasiums. The Mormons control Brigham Young University (1876) at Provo, Brigham Young College (1878) at Logan, the Latterday Saints University (1887) at Salt Lake City, and academies at Ogden, Ephraim, Castle Dale, Beaver and Vernal.

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  • The state supports a Mental Hospital (1884, with provision for feeble-minded and non-insane epileptics since 1907) at Provo, a state Industrial School (1889) at Ogden and a state prison (1850) at Salt Lake City.

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  • Under a law of 1905, amended in 1907 and 1909, provision is made for separate juvenile courts in all districts in which there are cities of the first (Salt Lake City) or the second class (Ogden, Logan and Provo) with jurisdiction over children under eighteen years of age; and similar jurisdiction is given to district courts elsewhere.

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  • Salt Lake City is served by the Denver & Rio Grande, the Union Pacific, the Western Pacific, the Oregon Short Line, and the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railways; it is also a terminus of shorter roads to Ogden, to Los Angeles and to Mercur, a mining town in the Oquirrh mountains 1 The early Mormon missions in England were very successful, and many of the leaders of the church and those otherwise prominent in Salt Lake City have been of English birth.

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  • In 1881 he married a daughter of Darius Ogden Mills (1825-1910), a prominent financier.

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  • I am the proud owner of an absolutely immaculate Ogden's mono LP which I found just two months ago for $ 175.

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  • Olive Marie Osmond was born October 13, 1959, in Ogden, Utah, to Olive and George Osmond.

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  • The Cathedral Shelter is located at 1668 West Ogden Avenue in Chicago.

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  • Producers took their cameras to the real-life streets of Ogden, Utah.

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  • The warm-hearted primetime series used Ogden's Historic 25th Street as its downtown area.

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  • In addition, Ogden High School and Kirt's Family Drive-In in North Ogden were also background staples on the show, and to this day they still attract camera-toting Everwood fans to the area.

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  • The picturesque town, located about 70 miles from Ogden, was used for the show's many breathtaking exterior shots.

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  • Utah tourist officials say fans continue to visit Ogden and the surrounding areas to snap photos of landmarks used in the series.

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  • Gene Purdy (David Ogden Stiers), who is now Johnny's legal guardian.

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