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  The Honourable Alexander C. Rutherford, 1905-10
In 1896 and 1898, Alexander C. Rutherford unsuccessfully contested the electoral division of Edmonton for the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.
Alexander C. Rutherford was then elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories for Strathcona in 1902, and subsequently served as Deputy Speaker of the Territorial Assembly from 1903 to 1905.
Alexander C. Rutherford died on June 11, 1941, at Edmonton, Alberta, and was buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in that city.
www.assembly.ab.ca /lao/library/premiers/rutherfo.htm   (990 words)

  
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ALEXANDER R. Alexander R. Shafer, a native of White County, a son of Samuel Shafer, was born on December 25, 1838.
Henry C. Shoop was educated in the public schools of Greenup, where his father was engaged in practice as a physician, and as a youth learned the trade of harness maker, although this he subsequently abandoned to devote himself to agricultural operations.
CHARLES C. Charles C. Spencer, son of Calvin C. and Sarah Jennings Spencer, was born January 6, 1868, in a log house in section 12 in Big Creek Township, now in Union Township, White County, used in 1834 and 1835 as the residence of George A. Spencer, his grandfather, and also for a courthouse.
www.brookston.lib.in.us /WhiteCo/biographies-S.htm   (15868 words)

  
 The Other One's Alexander Cameron RUTHERFORD Premier Of Alta
Rutherford was born in Osgoode Township of Scottish parents and educated at McGill University.
Rutherford achieved prominence as deputy speaker of the legislature.
Rutherford skillfully established the province's administrative, judicial and educational frameworks but prolonged debate regarding a controversial railway policy precipitated his resignation as premier in 1910.
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Jacob purchased 160 acres and laid out the town on N. 1/4 of section 34, located on the present site of Chalmers, although it was not until several years before that a station was brought to this point on a flat car from Reynolds and set up on stilts.
Jacob Raub was married to Miss Sallie C. Reynolds, a daughter of Benjamin and Lydia J. Reynolds, the former of whom was one of the first settlers of White County and Big Creek Township.
Edward C. Ross, who is an agriculturist, wedded Miss Addie Forman, and they have three children: Charles, a graduate of the Wolcott High School and now at home; Carrie, a member of the class of 1916 of the Wolcott High School; and Elizabeth, attending the common schools.
www.brookston.lib.in.us /WhiteCo/biographies-R.htm   (16838 words)

  
 Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants - Alexander, Hezekiah
Leading men of the county [i.e., the Alexanders] held meetings in March and April 1775, to ascertain the sense of the people and to confirm them in their opposition to the claim of Parliament to impose taxes and regulate the internal policy of the colonies.
Assuming that James Alexander was the one who "transported" in 1678 to Somerset County, he was doubtless one of the Alexander group who removed to the "Head of ye Bay" and for whom George Talbot, Surveyor General, surveyed the New Munster lands in 1683.
John McNitt Alexander, a signer of the "Mecklenburg Declaration", and Secretary to the meeting, was born in 1733, in N.W. Cecil County, Md., where his father JAMES ALEXANDER, settled on a tract of land called "New Munster", in the year 1714.
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 Janet's Genealogy
Alexander Coulter pushed on from Knox County and was in Roane County by 1807.
Alexander Coulter JR was an Indian trader, sawmill and gristmill operator, saddler and silversmith.
Alexander, a saddler and silversmith, was in the War of 1812.
www.geocities.com /janet_ariciu/Coulter.html   (5768 words)

  
 Miles City, Montana : Lee's Full Publication List
Mickelson, J.R., J.T. Wu, L.Y. Morrison, J.E. Swinburne, M.M. Binns, K.M. Reed, and L.J. Alexander.
Rink A., S.R. Wallace, E.M. Santschi, L.J. Alexander, M.S. Rutherford, L.B. Schook and C.W. Beattie.
Alexander, L.J., N.A. Das Gupta, and C.W. Beattie.
www.ars.usda.gov /pandp/docs.htm?docid=12208   (2541 words)

  
 Burke County Sheriff's Office
John Alexander Lackey was a fourth-generation descendant of James Samuel Lackey and Jane Winters Lackey.
The president of Rutherford College, R.L. Abernathy, came to his rescue by making a public statement that he had paid in full for his education and that he was not a member of the KKK.
From this marriage one son, Dixon Alexander Lackey, was born on March 28, 1910.
www.burkesheriff.org /Lackey.htm   (1008 words)

  
 University of Alberta Archives: A.C. Rutherford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Rutherford, Alexander Cameron Lawyer, Politician, Chancellor 1857-1941 Alexander Cameron Rutherford came west to the Northwest Territories (now Alberta and Saskatchewan) to practise law.
He was Deputy Speaker of the N.W.T. Assembly from 1902 to 1905; from 1905 to 1910 he served as the first premier of the new province of Alberta.
The Rutherford Library is named for him, in recognition of his services to the University and his gift of books which established the first Library.
www.ualberta.ca /ARCHIVES/guide/8INDIVID/ruther.htm   (244 words)

  
 History & Genealogy - Bibliography - Rutherford County
Jarmon, Laura C. Arbors to bricks: a hundred years of African-American education in Rutherford County, TN, 1865 to 1965.
Mooers, Charles A. The soils of Rutherford County.
Problem A: Characteristics of Rutherford County Grade A milk producers and their farms; problem B: Management practices of Rutherford County Grade A milk producers; problem C: Factors influencing dairy management practice adoption by Rutherford County Grade A milk producers.
www.tennessee.gov /tsla/history/bibliographies/bibrutherford.htm   (1432 words)

  
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ALEXANDER C. BOTKIN, Fourth U.S. Marshal of Montana Territory
Alexander C. Botkin was born October 13, 1842 at Madison, Wisconsin, the youngest of three children.
In 1878, President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed Botkin as United States Marshal for the District of Montana Territory, this position he held until 1885.
www.usdoj.gov /marshals/district/mt/profiles/botkin.html   (278 words)

  
 JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Samuel Alexander Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Manchester's most distinguished philosopher, he was a pioneer in modernizing the discipline by recognizing the philosophical significance of contemporary developments in psychology, biology and evolutionary theory.
Alexander is best known for his theory of `emergent evolution’, expounded in his major work, Space, Time and Deity (1920), in which he argued that existence is hierarchically ordered, and that through a process of evolution ever higher levels of existence emerge.
Alexander's papers include large numbers of letters, numerous accounts, receipts and business letters from publishers, research notebooks, pamphlets and offprints, and biographical and obituary material.
rylibweb.man.ac.uk /data2/spcoll/alexand   (210 words)

  
 DeniseK322's Home Page 5
Eschol Rutherford was born to Joseph and Ethel (Patton) Rutherford on February 13, 1900 and he departed this life January 15, 1935 at the age of 35 years 11 months and 2 days.
He was the son of the late Arch Rutherford, he was born in this county and with the exception of when he served as a county commissioner and lived in Elizabethtown, he lived all of his life at Rock Creek.
Rutherford was commissioner of Hardin County for 2 terms, his 1st commission was signed by Governor George R. Tanner 13 Nov. 1899.
hometown.aol.com /denisek322/Moreobit.html   (18816 words)

  
 John Rutherford Himes
JOHN RUTHERFORD HIMES, a prominent resident of South Bethlehem, Armstrong county, has been in the employ of the C. Andrews Lumber Company from boyhood, and is now yard foreman at their establishment in New Bethlehem.
Himes married Margaret Rutherford, daughter of John and Nancy (Tosh) Rutherford, natives of Ireland who came to America and were early settlers in what is now Porter township, Clarion Co., Pa., where they cleared and improved a farm upon which they continued to live until their deaths.
When a youth he entered the employ of the C. Andrews Lumber Company, of New Bethlehem, with which concern he has ever since remained, working his way up gradually but steadily until he attained his present position, that of yard foreman, which he has held since 1897.
www.pa-roots.com /~armstrong/beersproject/h/himesj.html   (661 words)

  
 Alexander RAMSEY
Haugland, John C. “Alexander Ramsey and the Birth of Party Politics in Minnesota.” Minnesota History 39 (Summer 1964): 37-48.
Quist, Robert J. “Alexander Ramsey: The Sioux Treaties of 1851 and the Investigation That Followed.” Master’s thesis, University of Minnesota, 1972.
Alexander Ramsey: A Study of a Frontier Politician and the Transition of Minnesota from a Territory to a State.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/ramsey-alexander.html   (173 words)

  
 Inventory of the McBee Family Papers, 1754-1937
Vardry McBee married Jane Alexander, daughter of Colonel Elias Alexander of Rutherford County, N.C., in 1805.
Their son Vardry Alexander McBee (1818-1904) was educated at Pleasant Retreat Academy in Lincolnton and graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1841.
Also included are diaries, 1857-1860, 1878, of Vardry Alexander McBee, with brief entries concerning plantation and slave work, news of family and friends, court and railroad activities, and the weather, and account books, 1852-1872, and papers relating to his position as the treasurer of the Wilmington, Charlotte, and Rutherford Railroad.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/htm/02263.html   (1500 words)

  
 Chalk Hill Road and Alexander Valley — wine tasting and winery guide
Up the road apiece, we’ll enter the Alexander Valley AVA where Cabernet Sauvignon is king but don’t miss their Chardonnays and Sauvignon Blancs.
Sonoma County’s Alexander Valley was mostly prune orchards and pastures when, in 1962, Maggie and Harry Wetzel purchased a large portion of a homestead built by Cyrus Alexander, the valley’s nineteenth century namesake.
Alexander Valley Vineyards quickly established a reputation for estate grown wines with distinctive varietal character.
www.inetours.com /PagesWT/WTarticles/Chalk_Hill_ALexander_V.html   (3420 words)

  
 Chamber of Commerce - Rutherford County, Tennessee
The Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce has an outstanding history because of the many volunteers who have given their time and resources to help make the community prosper.
The Chamber of Commerce was organized for the purpose of advancing the commercial, industrial, and civic interests of Rutherford County.
In 1994, Mark Pirtle, a local businessman and Chairman of the Board, purchased 15 acres of property from State Farm Insurance and donated a portion of this property for the Chamber to build a new office.
www.rutherfordchamber.org /chamber.cfm?cat=10&chamber_info=1   (468 words)

  
 Classic Papers (alphabetical)
Ernest Rutherford and T. Royds: 1909 paper identifying the alpha particle.
Ernest Rutherford: 1919 paper describing the disintegration of nitrogen nuclei under bombardment by alpha particles.
Alexander Williamson: synthesis of ether and structure of ethers and alcohols (1850).
web.lemoyne.edu /~giunta/paperabc.html   (3489 words)

  
 Speculation Lands Collection
A settler was authorized to claim up to 640 acres and an additional 100 acres for a wife and for each additional minor child.
A document recording the payment of the settler's fee is made and the land warrant and the survey are filed in the county and in the state secretary's office.
In 1791 a second treaty was negotiated and with this treaty the Cherokee relinquished another 462,082 acres in the region west of Asheville and extending to the Clinch River.
toto.lib.unca.edu /findingaids/mss/speculation_lands/default.htm   (2789 words)

  
 The History of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, Illinois
Gregory, the founder of the town of Moulton, offered liber al inducements for the association to locate their grounds convenient to that town; but C. Scovil, a gentleman quite largely interested in town property in Shelbyville, proposed to give six acres of ground, so long as it should be used for fair purpose s.
She was born in Iredell county, North Carolina, her parents removed to Rutherford county, Tennessee, and settled on the place where was fought in after years the battle of Stone River.
JOHN C. of this sketch is of German ancestry on the paternal side.
www.edenmartin.com /counties/shelbyvl.htm   (21750 words)

  
 Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (C)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
His Figure 39 shows two radii of a circle, with the center labelled both A and C. Later (p.154) he points out that "congruent" is the same as "similar and equal." He used "congruent" in the modern (Hilbert) sense, applied to line segments and various other things as well as triangles.
The finding of the constant quantity c, to be added or subtracted with the fluent as found by the foregoing rules, is called correcting the fluent.
William C. Waterhouse provided this citation and believes the term was introduced by T i t s.
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 DBLP: Alexander L. Wolf
Jonathan E. Cook, Alexander L. Wolf: Lowering the entry barrier and raising the cofidence in large process models.
Alexander L. Wolf, Lori A. Clarke, Jack C. Wileden: A Model of Visibility Control.
Alexander L. Wolf, Lori A. Clarke, Jack C. Wileden: Interface Control and Incremental Development in the PIC Environment.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/w/Wolf:Alexander_L=.html   (1531 words)

  
 Dorlands Medical Dictionary
a heterogeneous chemical system of p coexistent phases and c variable components has c - p + 2 degrees of freedom or variations of phase, i.e., the sum of its coexistent phases and its possible changes of phase exceeds the number of its components by 2.
(rus´əlz) [Alexander Russell, British pediatrician, 20th century] see under dwarf and see Silver-Russell syndrome, under syndrome.
(rd) (ruth´ər-ford) [Sir Ernest Rutherford, British physicist, 1871–1937] the unit representing one million disintegrations of radioactive matter per second.
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 Scott C. Fahrenkrug
Dvorak, C.M., Flickinger, G.H., Hendrickson, J.A., Fahrenkrug, S.C., Murtaugh, M.P., and Rutherford, M.S. Mapping of genes expressed in activated porcine Peyer's patch.
Fahrenkrug, S., Wagner, M., Morrison, L., and Alexander, L.J. Map assignments of 373 previously unreported porcine microsatellites.
McCoard, S.A., Fahrenkrug, S.C., Alexander, L.J., Freking, B.A., Rohrer, G.A., Wise, T.H., and Ford, J.J. An integrated comparative map of the porcine X chromosome.
www.ansci.umn.edu /faculty/fahrenkrug.htm   (719 words)

  
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1812 in Rutherford County, N. C., daughter of CAPT. HOLLAND and MARGARET HALL.
She was born December 25, 1784 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.
John was a brick mason who enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1863 and was discharged in 1864 after being caught at Vicksburg due to old age.
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 Alexander Macomb, Captain, United States Navy
Edna Wilson Macomb, 88, widow of Captain Alexander Macomb, United States Navy (Ret), died May 29, 1996, in her home at 4800 Atlantic Ave.
She is survived by her son, Rutherford C. Lake Jr.
of Newport News; three grandsons, Rutherford C. Lake III, Stephen Mead Lake of Williamsburg and William Bruce Lake of Atlanta; and a great- granddaughter, Ragan Mead Lake of Atlanta.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /amacomb.htm   (179 words)

  
 Elizabeth Alexander Rucker
She came from Virginia at an early age.
Elizabeth married John Armstrong Leiper Sr., son of James Leiper and Sarah Taylor, on 14 Jul 1835 in Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., Tennessee.
By the Reverand Green T. Henderson of the M.E. Church South.
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 Canadian provinces A-N
Premiers 2 Sep 1905 - 26 May 1910 Alexander C. Rutherford Lib (b.
1892) 2 Dec 1872 - 8 Oct 1877 Alexander Morris (b.
1892) 2 Dec 1872 - 7 Oct 1876 Alexander Morris (b.
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