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Robert, Rob, or Bob Dalton may refer to: Robert Dalton (MP), English politician, Member of Parliament for Carlisle in 1558; Robert Dalton, actor in Secret Agent X-9 (1937 serial) Bob Dalton (1868–1892), leader of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West; Bob Dalton, player on the national champion 1958–59 California Golden Bears men's ...
Robert G. Dalton Marine Corps Corporal near the DMZ, Quảng Trị Province May 25, 1969 Squad leader David J. Danner Marine Corps Sergeant Gio Linh, Quảng Trị Province May 8, 1967 Tank maintenance man and crewman William T. Dannheim Navy Lieutenant Commander Song Ong Doc October 20, 1970 PBR Dana C. Darnell † Marine Corps Lance Corporal
The album from which the song came, Desperado, has a photograph on its back cover that shows the Eagles band members and songwriters re-enacting the image of the capture and death of the Dalton Gang. [22] Robert Conrad starred as Bob Dalton in The Last Day (1975), depicting the events leading up to the gang's attempted robbery of two banks in ...
Fairview Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Curtis Avenue in Dalton, Massachusetts.Established in 1885, the cemetery became the resting ground for many of Dalton's heavily Irish Catholic working class, and is stylistically reflective of changing trends in burial practices away from the rural cemetery movement of the mid-19th century.
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Reading was initially governed by an open town meeting and a board of selectmen, a situation that persisted until the 1940s. In 1693, the town meeting voted to fund public education in Reading, with grants of four pounds for three months school in the town, two pounds for the west end of the town, and one pound for those north of the Ipswich ...
Now houses the Reading Public Library. 34: House at 11 Beach Street: House at 11 Beach Street: July 19, 1984 : 11 Beach St. 35: House at 26 Center Avenue: House at 26 Center Avenue: July 19, 1984 : 26 Center Ave.
In 1769 the area's first meeting house (church and civic building) was built, giving the area a sense of identity separate from portions of Reading that would later be set off as Wakefield and North Reading. Since then the area has become a focal point for religious and civic institutions in the town. [2]