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  The Biography of Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw is best remembered in history as the brave colonel who led the 54th Massachusetts in their fearless charge at Fort Wagner.
When Robert was four, his father, a merchant and part-time lawyer, retired at age 32 to pursue a literary career and philanthropic interests, and to spend more time with his family.
Governor Andrew approached Shaw to lead the new regiment as its colonel, because of his family's powerful and respectable status in society and their principles on anti-slavery.
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 bath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Andrew Kehoe was born February 1 1872 on a farm 4 miles south-east of Tecumseh Michigan.
When Andrew was 14 years old, his stepmother was lighting the kitchen stove when it sprayed oil on her which ignited.
Andrew watched her burn for sometime before throwing water on her, which caused the flames to spread.
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 JOHN FREDERICK I - Online Information article about JOHN FREDERICK I
Frederick, who was an ardent Lutheran and had a high regard for See also:
Cleves, whom he had married in 1527, and was succeeded by his eldest son, John Frederick.
hunter and a hard drinker, whose brave and dignified bearing in a time of misfortune won for him his surname of Magnanimous, and See also:
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 The Official Robert Newman Fan Club
Robert was born in Los Angeles, CA, the youngest of seven children.
Robert originated the role of Joshua Lewis, youngest son of oil tycoon H.B. Lewis in 1981.
Robert was seen in short-term roles on SANTA BARBARA in 1984 as Kirk Cranston and GENERAL HOSPITAL in 1995 as Prescott Harrell.
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In October 1731, Hite, in partnership with a Quaker, Robert McKay, obtained a grant from the Colonial Government to have 100,000 acres of land surveyed on the west side of the mountain, with the agreement to bring in one hundred settlers within two years.
Robert and his cousin, Margaret Ewing Carr were married March 5, 1790 by the Reverend Elisha Phelps in Winchester, Virginia.
Robert and Mary Ewing lived and farmed in the Opequon District of Frederick County and had one child, Robert Warner Ewing.
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ROBERT G.4 MCGHEE (MARTHA3 COOPER, RAINY2 ANDREWS, ABRAHAM1) was born December 1816 in Franklin Co. VA, and died October 30, 1902 in Franklin Co. VA.
ROBERT GREEN "CUB"5 MCGHEE (WILLIAM GREEN4, MARTHA3 COOPER, RAINY2 ANDREWS, ABRAHAM1) was born November 27, 1849 in Franklin Co. VA, and died August 30, 1928 in Franklin Co. VA.
She married ROBERT L. He was born October 13, 1888, and died December 20, 1942.
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 Swirbul Genealogy Page
Mikel and his wife, Jennie, and their three children born in the US must have taken a trip back to Europe in the 1920s, since their return as US citizens is documented in 1923 back to Pricedale.
Andrew was in the US early enough to fight in the first world war.
Robert Swirbul - According to ellisisland.org a Robert Swirbul arrived in the US on 1/4/1919 at the age of 33 onboard a ship called El Capitan from Bluefields, Zelaya, Nicaragua.
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 HUNTER COLLEGE ART GALLERIES FALL 2003 – SPRING 2004 EXHIBITIONS
The Hunter College BFA Degree Show is held at the end of each semester and presents recent work by graduating Hunter College undergraduate art students.
With a highly diverse student population of more than 20,000, Hunter is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY) system and the first choice among all CUNY applicants.
Hunter is noted for its professional schools in education, health sciences, nursing and social work, as well as its excellence in the liberal arts.
www.hunter.cuny.edu /news/newsreleases/2003/artgallery2003-2004.shtml   (1577 words)

  
 St. Andrew Lutheran Church
Several WELS families gathered in the home of Robert and Audrey Schmidt on August 28th and agreed to begin services in the com­munity room of the Affiliated Bank of Middleton on September 8th.
Sue Martalock was installed as the St. Andrew Preschool teacher and administrator that same year.
Andrew remains and always will be a "mission" congregation.
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 FrederickClarkson.com
Meet Hunter Rawlings: professor of classics; hero of constitutional democracy; and a role model for how university leaders can and must respond in this era of theocratic creep in American public life.
Rawlings then reviewed how Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell's first president, were definitive about the issue when they created the first "American" university.
From these halls, sectarianism must be forever excluded, all students must be left free to worship God, as their conscience shall dictate, and all persons of any creed or all creeds must find free and easy access, and a hearty and equal welcome, to the educational facilities possessed by the Cornell University....."
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 1785 St. ndrew's Society Bios Bklyn
He was one of the founders of the Saint Andrew's Society of Philadelphia in 1749 and in 1751 became its Vice-President.
He was educated at St. Andrews University.He was called to the Scottish bar in 1750 and was one of the Crown counsel at the trial of James Stewart for the murder of Campbell of Glenure in 1752.
(106) MERCER, ROBERT Robert Mercer was a native of Perthshire.
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 Index to the correspondence of Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter
Index to the correspondence of Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (1809–1887).
This index lists all correspondents of R. Hunter (1809–1887) alphabetically and includes brief identifications of some writers, as well as references to specific subjects not listed in the summary description of the Hunter family collection.
The dates that follow the names are the years in which letters were written to or by Hunter.
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 ARC ARTicles - Gammell and His Students - Peter Bougie - Page 1/3
Hunter goes on, "At this time, and this is an important thing to realize, he (Gammell) was a nobody, a nothing, in the worldly sense of the term.
Robert Cormier, who began his studies shortly after Lack and Hunter, noted, "He would go about it in a very professional way.
Hunter said, "One of the most important things he taught me was working sight-size.
www.artrenewal.org /articles/2000/Gammell_and_his_Students/gammell1.asp   (1084 words)

  
 Morgenstern on Movies - WSJ.com
The scenery is the star of this adventure with Stewart Granger as a Great White Hunter (of elephants) and Deborah Kerr as an Englishwoman on safari.
Compton Bennett and Andrew Marton directed from a script that Helen Deutsch based, ever so loosely, on H. Rider Haggard's classic pulp novel from the late 19th century.
Victorian England, not Africa, is the setting of this David Lynch's 1980 film, based on a true story, about a physician, Frederick Treves (Anthony Hopkins), and John Merrick (John Hurt), the hideously disfigured sideshow attraction whom Treves came to see as a sensitive and intelligent fellow being.
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 ROBERT SCOTT's Home Page
The man was intercepted by Frederick Seward, a son of the Secretary.
Frederick Seward's skull was fractured in two places and he also had a severe cut on the head.
At the Military Academy at West Point on the day of the receipt of the order; guns were fired in commemoration of the surrender of General Robert E. Lee and the army of Northern Virginia to Lieutenant General Grant and the army under his command.
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 Mr. Lincoln's White House: Andrew Johnson (1808-1875)
Frederick Douglass later contended that Johnson revealed another aspect of his character that day: "On this inauguration day, while waiting for the opening of the ceremonies, I made a discovery in regard to the vice president—Andrew Johnson.
There are moments in the lives of most men, when the doors of their souls are open, and unconsciously to themselves, their true characters may be read by the observant eye.
Robert Lincoln reported to the new President: "My mother and myself are aware of the great inconvenience to which you are subjected by the transaction of business in your present quarters but my mother is so prostrated that I must beg your indulgence.
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 University of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Bibliographies - Robert Kroetsch
Frederick Niven, W.O. Mitchell, and Robert Kroetsch on the History of the Canadian West." Journal of Canadian Fiction 3.2 (1974): 49-54.
"Robert Kroetsch and the Erotics of Prairie Fiction." Kunapipi 8.1 (1986): 90-102.
"The Migration of the Mythic Semes in Robert Kroetsch's Badlands." Forthcoming Ranam 28 (1995).
www.umanitoba.ca /canlit/bibliographies/robert_kroetsch.shtml   (6103 words)

  
 Harpers Ferry NHP: Notable People
Robert Harper was born in Oxford Township near Philadelphia, Pa., in 1718.
On the occasion of the 14th Anniversary of Storer College, on May 30, 1881, Frederick Douglass delivered a memorable oration on the subject of John Brown in front of Anthony Hall.
Especially notable was the presence among the platform guests of Andrew Hunter, the District Attorney of Charles Town who had prosecuted Brown and secured his conviction.
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 FrederickClarkson.com
Last week, 25 Massachusetts state legislators were named Theocrats of the Week for their co-sponsorship of a bill that would require teachers and any other school official to get permission from parents in order to discuss homosexuality -- and a host of other matters in school.
A bi-partisan group of at least 25 members of the Massachusetts state House and Senate have collectively earned the coveted Theocrat of the Week award for their co-sponsorship of a bill requiring teachers to get permission from theocrats in order to discuss homosexuality -- not to mention the Catholic priest pedophilia scandal.
Then, up stepped Dr. Hunter Rawlings interim president of Cornell University, who used his state of the university address to rally the univeristy to come to terms with the problem of the "intelligent design" movement, which he described as "a subjective concept....
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  ebrINFO: contributors
Hunter is the Curatorial Assistant at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, New York.
is writing a disssertation on Robert Duncan and religious illness for the Divinity School at the University of Chicago.
He contributed an overview of Robert Creeley's work in print and painting to the gathering of threads special.
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 Association of Clinical Scientists
Robert L Hunter Jr MD PhD, Director of Scientific Sections
Nicholas Bandarenko III MD Nelson A Gelfman MD Frederick L Kiechle MD PhD
Robert E Brown MD Egil Fosslien MD M Kent Froberg MD Armand B Glassman MD Steven I Hajdu MD Frederick L Kiechle Jr MD PhD
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 Strange Science: Timeline
The bone is inscribed with its discovery date and the motto of Emperor Frederick III, and chained to one of the cathedral doors.
1769-William Hunter publishes a paper describing an American fossil proboscidian as a carnivore and suggesting that it is extinct.
Although it's an immensely popular book, it is considered heretical, and the author (essayist Robert Chambers) keeps his identity secret until his death 27 years later.
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 Powell's Books - US History-1920 to 1960
On the morning of William Howard Taft's inauguration, Nellie Taft publicly expressed that theirs would be a joint presidency by shattering precedent and demanding that she ride alongside her husband down Pennsylvania Avenue, a tradition previously held...
Robert Meeropol was six years old in 1953 when his parents, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, were executed after being convicted of Conspiracy to Commit Espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union at the height of the McCarthy era.
That is the compelling and elegantly simple argument Robert Newman puts forward in his controversial new study of World War II...
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 Manuscripts Guide -- P
This collection of Robert Patterson family papers is composed primarily of the letters of Robert Maskell Patterson, but includes some of the business and personal papers of his father, Robert, and a series of letters written from Europe in 1855 by Helen Patterson.
The major portion of the Robert M. material concerns his trip to, and study in Europe during the year 1809-1812.
From the Sugar Act of 1764 through the Tea Act of 1773, the British Parliament imposed a variety of taxes upon their American colonies in an effort to raise revenue to offset the enormous debts incurred during the Seven Years' (French and Indian) War.
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 Descendants of Andrew Linn Sr.: Index
Aikely, Blanche (marriage to Charles Hunter Linn) (i682), b.1897-d.1977
Haagen, Hattie (marriage to Robert Rothrock McGhee) (i1444)
Hartzell, Robert Lochardt (marriage to Mary Bertha McGhee) (i344)
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 Andrew Clem ~ War and military affairs Archives, 2005
Andrew Sullivan, who generally supports the war against terrorism but has been highly critical of the treatment of prisoners by American soldiers, has more on this.
He calls particular attention to "Major General Geoffrey Miller, the commander ordered by Rumsfeld to transfer the torture and abuse techniques developed at Gitmo to Abu Ghraib." I remain attentive to such accusations but maintain a touch of skepticism, pending further reports.
Strategic thinkers from George Kennan to Robert Jervis have questioned the utility of nuclear weapons stockpiles and the possible value as deterrent "leverage." The very irrationality of nuclear weapons is ironically what makes them so appealing to terrorists, who do not behave according to the precepts of rational political actors.
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 ARSC: Association for Recorded Sound Collections
Robert Iannapollo of the Eastman School of Music.
Below is the roster of winners of the ARSC Awards for Excellence, organized chronologically, with the most recent award-winners presented first.
Frank Andrews is an English collector and writer who, since the late 1960s, has written extensively about acoustic-era labels and general phonograph history, especially in the United Kingdom.
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 San Jacinto Museum of History—Biographies
On Captain Wyly's roll as submitted by Adjutant General Wharton are the names of five men who are shown on other rolls.
These are Joseph Doan of Fisher's Company; Philip Stroh and Joseph Miller and Andrew Fogle of Baker's Company and Robert Hood of Captain Billingsley's Company.
The compiler is assuming that due to the small number of troops in Captain Wyly's command, the men mentioned were attached to his company for the battle.
www.sanjacinto-museum.org /Herzstein_Library/Veteran_Biographies/Browse_Biographies/biographies/?action=bio&id=3737   (1078 words)

  
 ESTATE PAPERS OF JACOB HUNTER
Jacob Hunter - settlement made with Braxton Lee, his Administrator, by Thomas Hickman and George S. Allen Esquires and ______ to Davidson County Court April Sessions of 1811.
In witness whereof we the said Manuel Hunter, Isaac Hunter, Matthew Hunter, Thomas W. Fulin and Elizabeth his wife, Timothy Dural and Sarah his wife hath hereunto set their hand and seal the day and date above written.
Fulin and his wife Elizabeth Fulin, Timothy Dural and his wife Sarah Dural of the one part and Frederick Carpenter of the other part was acknowledged in open court by the said Isaac, Matthew r., Manuel, Thos.
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 New life members: the Sierra Club welcomed the following new Life Memebers in 2002 - Illustration Sierra - Find Articles
Suzanne Johnson Robert C. Johnson Wes Johnston Emanuel Jolish Stan Jonasson & Linda Jangaard Meredith & Gregory Jones David Jones Kenneth Jones Hiram Jones Wally Juchert & Diane Boyer Karen Junghans & Bruce Seligmann Stanley & Elaine Jungleib Andrew & Elizabeth Kaftan H.
Robert B. Baer Belinda Bail & Joseph Herrin Christine A. Bain Carol Baird M.
Roberts Jean Roberts Adam D. Robertson Janis E. Robinson Larry & Wendy Rockefeller Repass/Rodgers Family Foundation Gay Rogers Mr.
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 National Weather Association National Weather Digest
Bermowitz, Robert J., and Edward A. Zurndorfer, "On the Use of the LFM Predictors in PE-Based PoPA Equations," November 1978, 3:4, 45.
Foster, James L., and Robert J. Leffler, "A Distinct Precipitation Shadow in the Valley of the South Branch of the Potomac River, West Virginia," November 1977, 2:4, 21.
Leffler, Robert J., and James L. Foster, "A Distinct Precipitation Shadow in the Valley of the Southern Branch of the Potomac River, West Virginia," November 1977, 2:4, 21.
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