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Concannon was founded in 1883 by an Irish immigrant, James Concannon of Inishmaan, County Galway.James imported a group of cuttings from Château Margaux in 1893. James planted a large area of his Livermore vineyard solely with the imported vines.
James Matthew Concannon (10 November 1890 – 8 August 1973) was an Australian politician. He was born in Sydney to Irish migrant Bartholomew Concannon and Margaret Gilmore. He attended Marist Brothers' College in Darlinghurst and from 1907 to 1927 was a clerk with the Metropolitan Water Sewerage and Drainage Board.
James Concannon [c] 3 April 1931 15 October 1931 1 year, 40 days Labor (NSW) 15 October 1931 13 May 1932 James Ryan [c] United Australia: 16 May 1932 17 June 1932 32 days Henry Manning [c] 18 June 1932 16 May 1941 8 years, 332 days Reg Downing [c] Labor: 16 May 1941 13 May 1965 23 years, 362 days: Arthur Bridges [c] Liberal
James Concannon Labor: 1958 1925–1958 William Coulter Labor: 1967 1947–1978 Chris Dalton Labor: 1958 1943–1970 Robert Day Labor: 1967 1953–1967 William Dickson Labor: 1964 1925–1934, 1940–1966 Tom Dougherty [d] Labor: 1967 1957–1961 Reg Downing Labor: 1964 1940–1972 Robert Erskine Labor: 1961 1949–1973 Otway Falkiner Country
The MSP was established by Massachusetts state governor John A. Andrew when he signed a law creating the State Constabulary on May 16, 1865. This legislative act to "establish a State Police Force" founded the first statewide enforcement agency in the nation.
James Concannon Labor: 1925–1958 Michael Connington: 1917–1930 Lawrence Cotter Independent: 1925–1934 Sir Owen Cox [l] Nationalist: 1922–1930 John Creed: 1885–1930 Robert Cruickshank [h] Labor: 1921–1928 John Culbert: 1925–1943 George Dewar: 1921–1934 William Dick Nationalist: 1907–1932 William Dickson Labor: 1925–1934, 1940 ...
James Doolittle In his private family practice, Suetholz has treated opioid addicts with Suboxone for years. With a base of 100 patients, he said he has a Suboxone dropout rate of only about eight percent over the course of six months and he has never had a patient on the medication die of an overdose.
James Concannon [j] 1925–1958 Michael Connington [s] 1917–1930 Lawrence Cotter [j] Independent: 1925–1934 Sir Owen Cox Nationalist: 1922–1930 John Creed: 1885–1930 Robert Cruickshank Labor: 1921–1928 John Culbert [j] 1925–1943 George Dewar: 1921–1934 William Dick Nationalist: 1907–1932 William Dickson [l] Labor