Filibuster Camp is the historic locale of a camp along the Gila River route of the Southern Emigrant Trail in Yuma County, Arizona, named in memory of a failed filibuster expedition to Sonora that began there in 1856.
^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Filibuster Camp
related to: Zebra Mussel Act filibuster The Legislature of the Province of Ontario has witnessed several significant filibusters, although two are notable...
FilibustersCamp, and 15.14 miles (24.37 km) west of Antelope Peak Station, a later station that with Mission Camp Station replaced FilibustersCamp Station...
gathered livestock for several weeks. The location of the camp is now known as the FilibustersCamp. In March, they went south for the Tucson area to recruit...
Camp, at the foot of Antelope Peak. It replaced FilibustersCamp Station, 6 miles to the west. Peterman's Station – Located 19 miles from Filibuster Camp...
Mission Camp, at the foot of Antelope Peak. It replaced FilibustersCamp Station, 6 miles to the west. The Overland Mail Company replaced FilibustersCamp, because...
John Adams's secretary in London. On February 2, 1806, a force of 200 filibusters, including Smith's son William Steuben, set sail to Venezuela on a chartered...
for, which arrived aboard the tugboat Rocket. After locating the filibusters' camp and firing a few warning shots, the marines were able to capture most...
for members to continue to filibuster without limitation". He said he would challenge any effort by the pro-government camp to inhibit the practice. From...
Rivas: Juan Santamaría burns down the hostel where William Walker's filibusters are holed up. 1868 – Former shōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu surrenders Edo...
University Press of Kentucky, 2014. Roche, James Jeffrey. The Story of the Filibusters. T. F. Unwin, 1891. Modern Mockler, Anthony. The New Mercenaries: The...
constituencies to block the pro-establishment camp's attempt to amend the rule of procedures to curb radicals' filibustering, as well as the opposition's crucial...
known as the Brethren of the Coast. Although corsairs, also known as filibusters or freebooters, were largely lawless, privateers were nominally licensed...
Publications. p. 7. Retrieved 26 April 2013. Frank L. Owsley Jr. (1997). Filibusters and expansionists: Jeffersonian manifest destiny, 1800-1821. University...
Fenian raids, 1866–1870. Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-085-4 Sim, David. "Filibusters, Fenians, and a Contested Neutrality: The Irish Question and US Diplomacy...
Kwok-hung, it positions itself as the radical wing of the pro-democracy camp and stresses on "street actions" and "parliamentary struggles". Established...
appears frequently in popular culture. Many are called adventurers, filibusters, soldiers of fortune, gunslingers, gunrunners, ronin, and knights errant...
overwhelmed by a Comanche raiding party, and few of them survive. Arrested as a filibuster in Chihuahua, the kid is set free when his acquaintance Toadvine tells...
GGKEY:U014S5SKZWX. In contrast to so-called "silent" filibusters, see Fisk, Catherine; Chemerinsky, Erwin (1997). "The Filibuster". Duke Law Journal. Stanford Law Review...
friendly relations with right-wing conservative camp, including more conservative/skeptical PPP, than liberal camp like progressive/active Justice Party and...
filibusters against Obama administration executive nominees without Democrats resorting to the "nuclear option" that would disallow such filibusters altogether...