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  benjamin fitzpatrick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fitzpatrick studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1821, commencing practice in Montgomery, Alabama.
Fitzpatrick served as solicitor of the Montgomery circuit from 1822 to 1823, but moved to his plantation in Autauga County in 1829 and engaged in planting.
Fitzpatrick became Governor of Alabama in 1841, serving until 1845, and was appointed as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dixon H. Lewis and served from November 25, 1848, to November 30, 1849, when a successor was elected.
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 Benjamin Fitzpatrick
Benjamin Fitzpatrick was born in Greene County, Georgia, on June 30, 1802.
In 1819 Fitzpatrick was elected solicitor of the Montgomery circuit and was reelected in 1822.
In 1839 Fitzpatrick was placed at the head of the democratic electoral ticket and in 1841 he was elected governor of Alabama, defeating James W. McClung of Madison.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Be-Benjamin I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
People and Peoples (Be-Benjamin I) The Beaker People were formerly thought to be people of Iberian origin who spread out over Europe in the 2nd millennium BC, however, it is now (since about 1990) known that they were in fact an industrialized and highly organised indigenous British stone-age people who built Stonehenge in England.
BENJAMIN B. Benjamin B Odell Jr was an American politician.
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the USA from 1889 to 1893.
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 Fitzpatrick Roots
The Irish surname FITZPATRICK means literally 'son of Patrick' and in fact represents Gaelic Mac Giolla Phadraig 'son of the servant of Saint Patrick'.
Sir Barnaby Fitzpatrick (1535-1581), Lord of Upper Ossory, was educated at court with the future Edward VI and was knighted in 1558.
It was a Fitzpatrick in our modern times who first invented the seamless plastic pipe and the company who he worked for (who shall go un-named) claimed it as work product and stole the patent and copyright from him.
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 Benjamin Fitzpatrick -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fitzpatrick studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1821, commencing practice in (Click link for more info and facts about Montgomery, Alabama) Montgomery, Alabama.
Fitzpatrick served as solicitor of the Montgomery circuit from 1822 to 1823, but moved to his plantation in (Click link for more info and facts about Autauga County) Autauga County in 1829 and engaged in planting.
Fitzpatrick did not take a particularly active role in the politics of the (The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861) Confederacy, but did serve as president of the constitutional convention of Alabama in 1865.
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 Benjamin Fitzpatrick
FITZPATRICK, Benjamin, senator, born in Green County, Georgia, 30 June 1802; died in Autauga County, Ala., 25 November 1869.
Fitzpatrick was the next year elected solicitor of the Montgomery circuit, and reelected in 1823.
Fitzpatrick was distinguished for integrity, unswerving loyalty to truth, and manly bearing in public affairs.
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 Cohen's Reply to Fitzpatrick
My use of Benjamin, however, is an implicit attempt to give a much broader scope to phenomenology, more continuous with its Hegelian conception as the tracing of the formation and deformation of consciousness in and by modernity.
Fitzpatrick's reading of this image is tied to a further criticism of me for a tendency 'repeatedly to forgive [Mailer's] misogyny'.
Fitzpatrick is undoubtedly right, then, in insisting that any account of the spectacle's function in postmodern textuality must be attentive to the many different forms it may take, and to the different material histories which inscribe those forms.
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This Scanlon Mor, son of Ceannfaola, is the ancestor of all the septs of the Mac Gillapatricks or Fitzpatricks of Ossory.
On the same day, his brother Thomas Fitzpatrick, received a grant of 350 acres in Goochland County, "on both sides of the Hardware River." These records show that in 1744, Thomas, William and Joseph Fitzpatrick were in a list of "tithables" at the mountains, on the north side of James River.
This land was doubtless the tract, or part of it bought by Benjamin Woodson, on Hardware River, in Albemarle County, from James Cocke, on 17 May 1750, when Joseph Fitzpatrick, Bouth Woodson, Benjamin Woodson, and Bouth Napier, witnessed the deed.
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 Evisum.com The Educational Vortal
Bilder, Benjamine, Labyrinthe - Was hier mit Benjamin geschehen wird, ist beides nicht: keine umfassende Darstellung der Benjaminschen Schriften, keine Destillation einer Medientheorie oder einer Theorie der modernen Kultur.
Fitzpatrick family - Descendants of William Fitzpatrick who was the founder of this family in Virginia.
Benjamin Young Inn - Let the romance at the elegant but comfortable 1888 Victorian mansion provide the perfect weekend getaway where breakfast is always gourmet and the accommodations exquisite.
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 Guide Introduction: Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
There are also newspaper clippings on Benjamin Fitzpatrick's role in the Baltimore Convention of 1860 and obituaries on his death in 1869, as well a copy of his 1841 inaugural address as governor of Alabama.
Benjamin Fitzpatrick, son of William and Anne Phillips Fitzpatrick, was born 30 June 1802 in Greene County, Georgia.
Fitzpatrick's political papers include a letter from Dixon H. Lewis, 1841, on the state of the Democratic party in Alabama, Lewis's opinions on abolitionists, various political figures in Washington, the disarray of the Whig party, and his observations regarding Clement Comer Clay (1789-1866), fellow U.S. senator from Alabama.
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The Fitzpatricks are one of the larger clans in Ireland.
Richard Fitzpatrick was captain of HMS Richmond in 1687, and was given a generous grant of land in Offaly for a victory in 1696 against the French.
Benjamin Fitzpatrick was a governor of Alabama before the Civil War.
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BENJAMIN FLOWER (1748-81) served as commissary general of military stores and as commander of the Artillery Artificer Regiment with the rank of lieutenant colonel He was a native of Philadelphia.
Fitzpatrick, Writings, 10:80-82, 245, 297, 332-33; 14:120-21, 224-27, 486; 15:356-58; 16:11-13, 134-36; 17:99-100, 495-96 18:64; JCC, 13:403-4; 14:600-601; 16:47; Steuben Papers (Davies to Steuben, 26 Jul 79; Scammell to Steuben, 22 Sep 79; Benjamin Walker to Steuben, 2 Feb and 10 Mar 80).
Benjamin Lincoln, who had assumed command of the Southern Department on 4 December 1778, to consolidate the two state lines and to organize them under the new regimental structure.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/books/revwar/contarmy/CA-06.htm   (13704 words)

  
 The Hospital Department
Among them were Benjamin Church, John Morgan, William Shippen, Benjamin Rush, James Craik, William Brown, Thomas Bond, and Peter Fayssoux-all of whom served at one time or another in the Hospital Department during the Revolutionary War.
Dr. Benjamin Rush, a prominent physician of Philadelphia who served in the Hospital Department, was equally condemnatory.
Congress elected Dr. Benjamin Church as Director General and Chief Physician of the Hospital Department, leaving it to him to appoint the four surgeons, the apothecary, the clerk, the storekeepers, and the nurses.
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 Jim Fitzpatrick - Biography - Part 3 - Page 1
Fitzpatrick started his own poster company, aptly named 'Two Bare Feet', a project directly inspired by these exhibitions, which in turn inspired the London poster revolution.
Suddenly posters were on every bedsit wall, and Fitzpatrick,a commited and impressionable Socialist felt that this was a cultural fast-track to bring his work to the masses and would bypass the traditional stranglehold of the then elitest galleries.
I was very surprised to learn that he had an Irish background- his mother was a Lynch from Co.Cork- but he explained that he did not know a great deal about Irish history except that Ireland was the first country to break free from the British empire and thus hasten its downfall.
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 Las Vegas SUN: Columnist Benjamin Grove: Withholding of Yucca information won't fly
Charlie Fitzpatrick, one of Nevada's Yucca Mountain lawyers, had requested all reports relating to aircraft hazards, and he eventually obtained the other three through a FOIA request of his own.
The department won't release the interesting parts of the report because it would cause "considerable harm and circumvention of matters of national security and risk the protection of sensitive critical infrastructure information," according to the DOE letter to Fitzpatrick.
Fitzpatrick last week filed an appeal to obtain the missing material.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/text/2003/jun/27/515275329.html   (786 words)

  
 A Bio of Dr. Ben Fitzpatrick, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Jr., was born in Miami, Florida in September of 1932, the second son of Ben and Frances Fitzpatrick.
In 1959 the Fitzpatricks returned to Auburn, Ben as an Assistant Professor and Margie as an Instructor.
Those of us fortunate enough to visit the Fitzpatricks in San Antone were treated to the culinary delights of that city, which were beaten only by Ben and Gus Denney's home cooked wonders.
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 Federal Observer Document
Recalled Benjamin Franklin, a dozen years later: "In the Beginning of the Contest with Britain, when we were sensible of Danger, we had daily Prayers in this Room for the Divine Protection.
Smyth, ed., Writings of Benjamin Franklin, 9:600-601, this being part of an appeal by Franklin that a chaplain be appointed from that day forward to pray over their sessions, and to pray over Congress later on, a religious tradition which lives to this day.
Fitzpatrick, ed., Writings of George Washington, 4:441-42; and see 5:93.
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 Benjamin Fitzpatrick Commercial Property
Deriving it's name from companies dating back to the 1960s, Benjamin Fitzpatrick was established in its current form in 2001.
During 2004 we have inspected Industrial Property as far apart as the Moray Firth, Plymouth, East and West Coasts, and have made successful sale disposals in Wisbech, Leicester, Sheffield, in addition to sales and lettings across our West Yorkshire base.
Benjamin Fitzpatrick undertakes all types of Commercial and Business Transfer Disposals as well as advising in relation to rent reviews, lease renewals and insolvency.
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 A Belle of the Fifties; Memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, Covering Social and Political ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fitzpatrick, Shorter, Dowdell, David Clopton and Jabez L. Curry were fellow-Alabamians, and had been the long-time friends of my husband and his father, ex-Governor Clay, and of my uncle, Governor Collier; Congressmen Lamar and Sandidge were from Mississippi and Louisiana, respectively; Congressmen Orr and Chestnut represented South Carolina, and Senator Pugh was from Ohio.
Fitzpatrick, whose husband, Senator Benjamin Fitzpatrick, was President of the Senate for four consecutive sessions.
Fitzpatrick and me there was an undeviating attachment which was a source of wonder, as it doubtless was rare, among women in fashionable life.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Democratic National Conventions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Douglas and Fitzpatrick chosen as the candidate of the Convention after most of the Southern delegations walked out and formed their own convention.
Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia was then made the vice presidential nominee.
Benjamin Gratz Brown (May 28, 1826 - December 13, 1885) was a Liberal Republican Senator, Governor of Missouri, and the Vice presidential candidate in the election of 1872.
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 AllRefer.com - Benjamin Fitzpatrick (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Benjamin Fitzpatrick 1802–69, governor of Alabama (1841–45), b.
A conservative, Fitzpatrick opposed secession but later supported the Confederacy.
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She married second in 1890, in Floyd County, Kentucky, Winston C Caudill, born September 7, 1847, and died June 26, 1916 the son of John Caudill and Phoebe Fitzpatrick.
104 Stella Jane Fitzpatrick married Daliver Ward, the son of James Ward and Cynthia (Unknown).
She married November 10, 1920, in Floyd County, Kentucky, Elzie Baldridge, born in February of 1898, in Floyd County, Kentucky, the son of Benjamin Franklin Baldridge and Mary Margaret (Unknown).
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 Alabama's Supreme Court Chief Justices: Reuben Saffold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Chief Justice Saffold resigned his position in 1836 and resumed the practice of law, first in Mobile and later in Dallas County.
Preferring to remain in private practice, he declined a position as associate justice on the Supreme Court offered to him in 1843 by Governor Benjamin Fitzpatrick.
They had 12 children, one of whom, Benjamin, also served on the state Supreme Court.
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 montgomeryadvertiser.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
"John Kelly Fitzpatrick, the grandson of Gov. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, the ninth governor of Alabama (1841-1845), is buried there," Turner said.
John Kelly Fitzpatrick was an acclaimed regional painter in the 1930s and 1940s and one of the founders of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Turner said, adding he was also a cousin of Ben Fitzpatrick, who in the 1930s founded Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum in Wetumpka.
John Kelly Fitzpatrick (1888-1953) grew up in Wetumpka and served as a U.S. Army soldier in the 12th Machine Gun Battalion in France in World War I. Nick Lackeos can be reached at 365-6739 or by fax at 365-1400.
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 Fitzpatrick, Alabama - links to government resources and information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fire Dept. AL, Fitzpatrick, Fire Operations and Firefighter Safety, $15,192.
BWR= Boiling Water Reactor Description: The Fitzpatrick plant is located near Oswego, New York.
Suite C Irvine, CA 92614 Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick (949) 553-8768 98-1-08.03...
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 Mac-On-Linux General: By Subject   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick (Mon Dec 04 2000 - 19:03:18 MST)
Benjamin Herrenschmidt (Fri Dec 08 2000 - 07:38:24 MST)
Benjamin Herrenschmidt (Sun Dec 17 2000 - 12:45:45 MST)
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 Attorneys - Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto - Intellectual Property Law - New York, California, Washington, D.C.
Joanna Garelick's practice focuses on patent litigation in the chemical and pharmaceutical arts.
Garelick was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society and participated in the AIPLA Richard S. Giles Moot Court Competition where she was named the Regional Competition winner and a National Competition Semi-Finalist.
The faculty at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law awarded Ms.
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