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  Benjamin Baker Moeur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benjamin Baker Moeur (December 22, 1869–March 16, 1937) was the seventh governor of Arizona, one of the United States of America.
During Moeur's governorship, he mobilized the Arizona National Guard to stop the construction on Parker Dam, which was being built primarily to divert more water to the Los Angeles area.
Moeur left office in 1937 and died 71 days later in Tempe, where he is buried at the Double Butte Cemetery.
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 TEMPE COMMUNITY COUNCIL's Historic Gov. B.B. Moeur Residence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Moeur house was occupied by Dr. Benjamin Baker Moeur from 1898 until his death in 1937.
Moeur was born in Franklin County, Tennessee, on December 22, 1869.
Moeur spent 40 years in Arizona during which he practiced medicine, served as a member of the Arizona Constitutional Convention, managed area ranching interests, was involved in local educational affairs, and served as governor of the state for two terms.
www.tempe.gov /tcc/MoeurResidence.htm   (576 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Benjamin Baker Moeur
Benjamin Baker Moeur (1869-1937) was the seventh governor of Arizona, one of the United States of America.
Before he was a governor, Moeur was a doctor and delivered most of the babies born in Tempe for 36 years.
During Moeur's governorship, he mobilized the Arizona National Guard to stop the construction on Parker Dam, which would divert more water to Los Angeles.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Benjamin_Baker_Moeur   (302 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (B)
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the USA from 1889 to 1893.
Benjamin Jonson was a rival poet and dramatist to Shakespeare.
One of the men, Benjamin Stillingfleet, always wore blue stockings and his conversation was so prized at the meetings that in his absence the ladies would remark, 'we can do nothing without the blue-stockings', and hence the meetings became known as blue-stocking clubs, and the ladies who attended them as blue-stockings.
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/C2.HTM   (4838 words)

  
 ASU Tempe campus Tour: Moeur Building
The Moeur Building is home to a research project that connects ASU with the study of Mars.
The Moeur Building, the only adobe building on campus, was built in 1939 as part of the WPA project.
The building is named after Benjamin Baker Moeur, MD, who served as the official physician for the Arizona Territorial Normal School (what is now known as ASU), and served two terms as governor of Arizona.
www.asu.edu /tour/main/moeur.html   (245 words)

  
 Graveside Arizona
Moeur was a representative for Maricopa County at Arizona's Constitutional Convention in 1910.
Moeur is buried at the south most block of Section 4 at Tempe's Double Butte Cemetery in Tempe.
Benjamin J. Franklin was indeed a descendant of the Benjamin Franklin.
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 Bio: B.B. Moeur - Tempe, Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Moeur (pronounced like "Moore") was a physician and businessman in Tempe, and served two terms as Governor of Arizona.
Moeur was elected Governor of Arizona in 1932, during height of the Great Depression, and took office on January 3, 1933.
Governor Moeur served two terms, 1933-1937 (at that time the Governor was elected for a two-year term).
www.tempe.gov /museum/ind0004.htm   (418 words)

  
 Arizona State History - SHG Resources
Benjamin Baker defeated Governor Hunt in the primary election in 1932 in what would be the last time Hunt was a candidate for office.
B.B. Moeur went on to win the general election in 1932.
Governor Moeur was a physician who had practiced in Tombstone, Bisbee, and Tempe.
www.shgresources.com /az/history   (9188 words)

  
 Species: Abies grandis
Baker [71] found that grand fir seedlings in the laboratory were killed by exposing the stems to temperatures of 121 degrees Fahrenheit (49
Because grand fir wood does not contain decay-inhibiting properties nor exude pitch over wounds, trees that survive fire are susceptible to the entry of decay fungi through fire scars and stimulation of dormant decay by fire injury.
Fuel models: Brown [24] and Moeur [135] present equations for predicting crown width and foliage biomass of grand fir and associated conifers.
www.fs.fed.us /database/feis/plants/tree/abigra/all.html   (11784 words)

  
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The infamous Pleasant Valley War ended on the outskirts of Tempe when the last surviving Tewksbury is alleged to have shot the last surviving Graham.
The most colorful Arizona governor was a resident of Tempe, Benjamin B. Moeur.
Benjamin Moeur was for many years the doctor in Tempe.
tempehistoricalsociety.org /page11a.html   (204 words)

  
 Find A Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records and Online Memorials
Moeur served as the Governor of Arizona from 1933 until his death in 1937.
Benjamin Moeur (pronounced "more") was a Texas cowboy that went to medical school and came to Tempe to become a country doctor, but ended up becoming Governor.
Along the way, he became president of a gas and electric company and of a large ranching corpo...
www.findagrave.com /cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8734892   (70 words)

  
 Reported Deaths, Nashville Christian Advocate, 1894-1896
SETTLE born Guilford Co., North Carolina, February 1819; died July 8, 1894; married Benjamin Settle in 1846 and moved to Fayette Co., Tenn.; six daughters; one son; her husband was killed by marauders towards the close of the Civil War.
BENJAMIN W. GRACE born February 12, 1820 near Augusta, Ga.; died Munford, Ala., July 2, 1895; left widow and eight children.
JOHN KELLEY MOEUR son of Dr. John B. and Esther K. Moeur, born near Winchester, Tenn., September 21, 1867; died Del Rio, Texas, September 12, 1895; moved to Texas in 1874; married Mary E. Patterson in 1889.
www.tngenweb.org /records/davidson/nca/nca94-5.htm   (5015 words)

  
 Arizona State University
Palm Walk extends from University Drive and the University Bridge on the north to the Student Recreation Complex on the south.
The only adobe building on campus, Moeur, was built in 1939 as part of the WPA project.
As the Territorial Normal School grew the need for additional space became apparent in 1898 and the result was what is now know as Old Main.
www.asu.edu /images/home/imagesDbkp100302.html   (405 words)

  
 Abies grandis: References
Baker, Frederick S. Effect of excessively high temperatures on coniferous reproduction.
Baker, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.
In: Baumgartner, David M.; Breuer, David W.; Zamora, Benjamin A.; [and others], compilers.
www.fs.fed.us /database/feis/plants/tree/abigra/references.html   (5075 words)

  
 Forest Faunal Systems of Lasting Forests
Moeur, M. COVER: a user's guide to the CANOPY and SHRUBS extension of the stand prognosis model.
Schuster, E. Frissell, E. Baker, and R. Loveless Jr.
Benjamin Cummings, Menlo Park, CA xviii + 126 pp.
fwie.fw.vt.edu /rhgiles/ForestFauna/LitCite.htm   (8624 words)

  
 The Sun Advocate - Front Page News
But even at that, Arizona still did not sign the compact until 22 years after it was originally agreed upon.
There is so much to the story of Arizona's resistance to the compact (including a point in which Arizona governor Benjamin Baker Moeur ordered out the Arizona National Guard to keep construction of the Parker Dam from proceeding) that it fills volumes.
While it may seem Carbon County is removed from these interstate and national goings on, it is not.
www.sunad.com /index.php?id=1&go=news&pub=2003-05-13   (3308 words)

  
 AllRefer - Species: Rocky Mountain Maple | Acer glabrum
Revegetation in the 1914-1915 devastated area of Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Baker, Frederick S. Aspen in the central Rocky Mountain region.
Baker, William L. Classification of the riparian vegetation of the montane and subalpine zones in western Colorado.
reference.allrefer.com /wildlife-plants-animals/plants/shrub/acegla/all.html   (7034 words)

  
 Session I38 - General Poster Session I.
Benjamin Chu, Benjamin Hsiao, Fengji Yeh (Department of Chemistry, SUNY @ Stony Brook)
The potential of two dimensional (2D) electron spin resonance (ESR) for measuring the structural properties and slow dynamics of labeled biomolecules will be presented.
A thermal conductivity cell typically includes a low-conductivity cylindrical sidewall with high conductivity probes protruding through the circumference at various axial positions.
flux.aps.org /meetings/YR98/BAPSMAR98/abs/S1885.html   (19081 words)

  
 AllRefer - Species: Rocky Mountain Maple | Acer glabrum: References
Pyke, David A.; Zamora, Benjamin A. Relationships between overstory structure and understory production in the grand fir/myrtle boxwood habitat type of northcentral Idaho.
Zamora, Benjamin A. Understory development in forest succession: an example from the Inland Northwest.
Forest succession and stand development research in the Inland Northwest; 1981 March 26; Corvallis, OR.
reference.allrefer.com /wildlife-plants-animals/plants/tree/acegla/references.html   (8833 words)

  
 All Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Publications In This Database
Baker, Malchus B., Jr.; Huebner, Daniel P.; Ffolliott, Peter F. Accessing a personalized bibliography with a searchable system on the World Wide Web
Baker, Malchus B., Jr.; Huebner, Daniel P.; Ffolliott, Peter F. An on-line image data base system: managing image collections
Cram, D.; Baker, T.; Boren, J. Wildland fire effects in silviculturally treated vs. untreated stands of New Mexico and Arizona
www.srs.fs.usda.gov /pubs/publist_rmrs-author.jsp   (15156 words)

  
 Kennys Bookshop & Art Galleries Ltd - Shop Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Considérations sur les moeur - Duclos, Charles Pinot-, - [par] Duclos.
The Negro revolution in America - what Negroes want, why and how they are fighting, whom they support, what whites think of them and their demand - Brink, William.
The negro in literature and art in the United State - Brawley, Benjamin Griffith, - by Benjamin Brawley
www.kennys.ie /stock/itemsearch167.shtml   (7398 words)

  
 U.S. States A-D
19 Jan 1931 - 14 Jan 1935 Benjamin Meek Miller (b.
2 Jan 1933 - 4 Jan 1937 Benjamin Baker Moeur (b.
9 Jan 1945 - 11 Jan 1949 Benjamin Travis Laney (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /US_states_A-D.html   (5695 words)

  
 CSSF Participants in 1994
Geigle, Courtney R. George, Brian G. George, Todd A. Gergurich, Benjamin W. Gergurich, Matthew A. Gerlach, Tim R. Getty, Alexandra C. Ghandehari, Honey
Griffiths, Lisa M. Griffiths, Michelle N. Gromis, Emily M. Gross, Benjamin J. Gruenstein, Alex H. Guarienti, Gina A. Gupta, Garun K. Gutmark, Iris
Moeur, Nancy M. Mogi, Amanda A. Moglia, Sean V. Moore, Charissa K. Mooring, Robert M. Moreno, Blanca
www.usc.edu /CSSF/History/1994/Alpha.html   (1861 words)

  
 Mailgate.ORG Web Server: rec.bicycles.soc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Re: Bikes on Roads and Safety, Richard C. Moeur
Re: Proposed Revision 2 to the MUTCD Nee, Richard C. Moeur
Re: Proposed Revision 2 to the MUTCD Nee, Benjamin Lewis
mailgate.supereva.com /rec/rec.bicycles.soc   (3074 words)

  
 All Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Publications In This Database
Heavy Thinning of Ponderosa Pine Stands: An Arizona Case Study Ffolliott, Peter F.; Baker, Jr., Malchus B.; Gottfried, Gerald J. Holocene rain-forest wilderness: a neotropical perspective on humans as an exotic, invasive species Sanford, Robert L., Jr.; Horn, Sally P. How do visitor density and anthropogenic change in frontcountry wilderness settings affect recreation benefits?
Knowledge of and attitudes toward wilderness in the southern Appalachian ecoregion Fly, J. Mark; Jones, Robert Emmet; Cordell, H. Ken
Land Stewardship in the 21st Century: The Contributions of Watershed Management Folliot, Peter F.; Baker, Malchus B., Jr.; Edminster, Carleton B.; Dillon, Madelyn C.; Mora, Karen L.; [Technical Coordinators]
www.srs.fs.usda.gov /pubs/publist_rmrs-date.jsp   (6010 words)

  
 Sunday evening, 17 March 1996
William A. Moeur (University of New Mexico), Mary Jayne Adriaans, Robert V. Duncan (Sandia National Laboratories)
Victor F. Petrenko, Niyaz N. Khusnatdinov, Ian Baker (Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755)
Benjamin Hsiao, Amit Biswas (DuPont), Malcolm Capel (BNL), Stephen Cheng (U. Akron)
flux.aps.org /meetings/BAPSMAR96/tocA.html   (7001 words)

  
 Questions and Answers about the Political Graveyard
Christopher Farley, Kathy Farnham, Doug Farnsley, David Prescott Farnum, Mary Farrar, Matt Farrauto, Wilmer Farst, Matthew Fatale, Tony Fatseas, Larry Faught, Winn Faulk, Barry Faulkner, Joseph Benjamin Faulkner, Mike Faulkner, Phil Fazzini, Jonathan L. Fechter, Nick Fedchenko, Mary Clare K. Fedor, William Feeney, R.
Anne Burnett Hatter, Eric Haugee, Claudia Haupt, Brent Havekost, Hannah E. Havens, Benjamin Hawkins, Jeff Hawkins, John Hawkins, Susan Hawkins, Anita Hayes, J.
Milmoe, Douglas Milroy, Kevin Minnick, Bill Minshall, Leslie Mio, John P. Miron, Mike Miscione, Charles Misner, Charles D. Misner, Sonja Missita, Bonnie Mitchell, Gordon Mitchell, Sam Mitchell, Scott Mitchell, Terry Mitchell, Ken Mizell, Michael W. Moak, Don Mockler, Susan Moeur, Margaret Sullivan Moga, Nick Mojave, Robin Mollenhauer, Joe Molloy, Jon Moltman, C.
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