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5 unusual facts about Ault


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Chris Ault, head coach for the Nevada Wolf Pack football team

James Paul Johnson

-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->Municipal judge, Ault, Colorado from 1962 to 1965.

Joe P. Martinez

In 1927, his father, who was an agricultural laborer, decided to move from Taos, New Mexico to Ault, Colorado.

Paul Jean Clays

We may mention, among others, "The Beach at Ault," "Boats in a Dutch Port," and "Dutch Boats in the Flushing Roads," the last in the National Gallery, London.

Weld County Veterans Memorial

Joe P. Martinez of Ault, Colorado, the first Weld County resident to be awarded the Medal of Honor.


Alaska Trade Building

When Dave Beck took control of the Central Labor Council, he sold the paper to Ault in 1924.

Charles Dickens's England

Other participants include Roy Hattersley, Adrian Wootton, Tony Williams, Thelma Grove, Lee Ault and Tony Pointon.

Christopher Dresser

If his ceramic work from the 1860s onwards (for firms such as Mintons, Wedgwood, Royal Worcester, Watcombe, Linthorpe, Old Hall at Hanley and Ault) is considered, he must be amongst the most influential ceramic designers of any period.

Donald Ault

Ault also worked closely with Disney comic artist Carl Barks and participated in a number of interviews with him.

Donald Ault is a professor at the University of Florida and is primarily known for his work on British Romantic poet William Blake and American comics artist Carl Barks.

Litchurch

In 1757 Thomas Borrow, Derby's Town Clerk, married Anne Ault of Loughborough and came into the use of £4,000 and lands and property in Litchurch.

Thomas and Ann Borrow

In 1757 he married Anne Ault of Loughborough and came into the use of £4,000 and lands and property in Litchurch and the parish of St Peters.

William B. Ault

On 5 August 1939, less than a month before the start of World War II in Poland, Ault assumed command of the Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Kansas City, Kansas, a billet in which he served into 1941.

Ault helped to plan and execute the attacks on Japanese shipping at Lae and Salamaua, New Guinea, in March 1942.


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