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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  GOVERNOR SAMUEL OGLE ORIGINAL PAINTING
Ogle took the oath of office on July 11, and continued as Governor until August 23, 1742, when he went to England, turning over the administration to Thomas Bladen, who was a brother-in-law of the Proprietary, having married a sister of Lady Baltimore.
Ogle married Anne, daughter of Benjamin Tasker, a member of the Council, and niece of Thomas Bladen and, while he was in the Province, lived at Belair in Prince George's County.
Benjamin Ogle, a son of Governor Samuel Ogle, was Governor of the state from 1798 to i8oo.
www.oglefamilyofmarylandandalliedfamilies.com /governor_samuel_ogle_original_pa.htm   (1825 words)

  
 Alumni House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ogle deeded the property to her son, Benjamin.  It was Benjamin Ogle with whom George Washington dined at Ogle Hall on October 1, 1773.
Benjamin Ogle began to renovate and "embellish" Ogle Hall; it was noted that the addition of the ballroom wing, the cantilevered staircase and the three classical doorways were added.  Benjamin Ogle became Governor of Maryland from 1798 to 1801.  James Steel purchased the house from the Ogle estate in 1815.
In October, 1945, during the Centennial celebration, Ogle Hall, the former Porter home was dedicated as the Alumni House, the new home of the Naval Academy Alumni Association.
www.usna.com /WhatsNew/2001/KeySchool/AlumniHouse.htm   (230 words)

  
 ACE Academy - Benjamin L. Hooks Institute
Ogle’s commitment to social justice, global diversity, and the empowerment of the historically disenfranchised compels him to commute to Memphis up to three weekends each month to run ACE Academy and cultivate corporate sponsorships.
Ogle draws on his wealth of experience researching African diaspora literature and languages, most recently on a Fulbright in the Caribbean, to encourage global education partnerships.
Ogle explains, “is to empower these students who are willing to give up two Saturdays a month to attend an enrichment academy with every imaginable tool necessary to compete in today’s post-industrial, globalized world and to help ensure success in any college or university the student chooses.”
benhooks.memphis.edu /aceacademy.html   (419 words)

  
 Eastport Civic Association - About Eastport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benjamin, governor of Maryland 1798-1801, was the son of Samuel Ogle (1694-1752), who was governor of Maryland three times between 1732 and his death.
Samuel and Benjamin also owned Belair in Prince George's County, which is probably the reason there was never a plantation house on Horne Point or on any of the Hill land north of South River… the Hills had plantations south of South River and the Ogles had Belair.
Benjamin Ogle died in 1809 and was buried privately and quietly "on his farm near Annapolis" — presumably somewhere on the President.
www.eastportcivic.org /aboutep.htm   (1512 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)

  
 Samuel Ogle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1743, Samuel Ogle built a mansion on a 7,000-acre tobacco plantation in what today is known as Bowie, Maryland where he founded the "Belair Stud," a stable of thoroughbred horses that would continue in operation for more than two-hundred years.
Samuel Ogle died in 1752 and was interred at St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Annapolis.
His son, Benjamin Ogle (1746–1808), supported the American Revolution and was elected governor of Maryland, serving from 1798 to 1801.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Ogle   (236 words)

  
 247 King George Street: Hall, House, and Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benjamin Ogle retreated upstairs to write to her mother-in-law in London.
Ogle Hall changed hands again in 1773 when Anne sold the property to her son, Benjamin Ogle, who governed Maryland from 1798 to 1801.
Although Benjamin Ogle died in 1809, Henrietta continued to live there until her own death in 1815.
www.usna.com /News_Pubs/Publications/Shipmate/2003/10/Ogle.htm   (1915 words)

  
 Career Services - Students - 2003 Internship/Co-op Student of the Year Winners
Ogle was assigned to assist a special agent and forensic auditor on an ongoing conspiracy and fraud case.
Ogle's internship also allowed him to see the connection between his academic field of study, political science, and the workings of an executive branch of the federal government.
Ogle was also enthusiastic about the networking opportunities his internship with ATF has provided, as well as their efforts to help him prepare for a career in federal work.
www.niu.edu /careerservices/soy_winners_03.html   (2102 words)

  
 Product List
A history of the Baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and the families of Ogle and Bertram are featured.
Medieval Ogle village, built in support of and including historic Ogle Castle, currently consists of some forty dwelling houses and portions of the adjacent farmland.
Ogle Castle and Ogle village have a special place in the heart of Ogle descendants everywhere.
www.ogles.org /abstract.htm   (1103 words)

  
 Historic Inns of Annapolis
Ogle Hall, now the home of the Naval Academy Alumni Association, was a residence of important leaders as well as officers of the Naval Academy early in the nation's history.
The governor's widow moved to the Ogle country house of Bel Air and her brother purchased it for seventy tons of pig iron.
Benjamin Ogle served as Governor of Maryland from 1798 to 1801.
www.mdinns.com /inns/annapolis.shtml   (5381 words)

  
 Ogle Family of Maryland and Allied Families
The purchase of the Ogle wardrobe is as significant to the nineteenth-century story as the paintings are to the eighteenth-century history.
SON OF DAUGHTER OF BENJAMIN OGLE AND ANNA MARIA COOKE; born: "BELAIR" November 24, 1821 and died unmarried December 23, 1914 in Baltimore, Maryland.
MURAL BY ALLYN COX-OIL ON CANVAS 1973-1974- REPRESENTED IN THE MURAL IS COL. BENJAMIN TASKER OF MARYLAND.
www.oglefamilyofmarylandandalliedfamilies.com   (3255 words)

  
 Genealogy Park - Ogle Family
Children of BENJAMIN OGLE and REBECCA BROWNER are: 24.
MARY WILSON Children of BENJAMIN OGLE and MARY AGNES?) are: vii.
Child of JEMIMA OGLE and CHARLES MATHENY is: i.
tissiers.com /Families/ogle.html   (1007 words)

  
 AHAH_. BENJAMIN WILLIAM DAKE SR. FAMILY
Florence was born in 1856 in Ogle Co., IL to parents William W. Dake and Rebecca N. Lowe.
Clarence was born in Ogle Co., Ill. in Aug. 1860 to parents Daniel N. Dake and Rebecca L. Traxler.
She married Charles Michael in Ogle Co., Ill. Her place and date of death is unknown, but at the time of her fathers death she was listed as living in Brooksgrove, Livingston Co., N.Y. Mary E.
www.dakehome.com /CHAPT6.html   (2287 words)

  
 Benjamin Ogle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benjamin Ogle (February 7, 1749 – July 6, 1809) was the Governor of Maryland from 1798 to 1801.
Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Ogle was the son of former Colonial American governor, Samuel Ogle.
Ogle became a friend of George Washington whose presidential records show he dined at Ogle's home on October 1, 1773.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Benjamin_Ogle   (226 words)

  
 PhilsGenes.org - PhillipsGenes - Monuments and Headstones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benjamin and Hannah Ogle's Memorial at Belltown Cemetery, Greene County, Illinois
"In memory of Benny Ogle, he settled a farm 4 1/2 miles north of Carrollton in 1818.
He carved this stone by hand and it was operated by a yoke of oxen in 1819 to grind cornmeal for the people of the community.
philsgenes.org /Phillips/Monuments.html   (199 words)

  
 Ogle & Ogles Genealogy Resources and Links
She is the daughter of Polly Ogle of Gatlinburg.
In the aftermath of the Panic 1837, Ogle felt compelled to respond to lavish expenditures for White House furnishings, in particular a $3,665 appropriation for alterations and repairs to the President’s House on the floor of the House of Representatives.
History of Ogle Hall, built in 1739, and served for a time as the official Governor's residence for Maryland Governor Samuel Ogle, and later his son Governor Benjamin Ogle
www.ogles.org /resource.htm   (741 words)

  
 Primitive Baptist Family History Assistance
Elder John Baugh Jr., one of the original members, was ordained at the Illinois Association in June 1808, and served as pastor until the division of the Illinois Association, over slavery, in 1809.
By 1820, as a result of dismissals by letter, the church reported only 26 members; and due to a division in the church, the membership was reduced to only 8 members in 1822.
In 1824, Ogle's Creek (or rather, Clinton Hill, as it was now called) reported 17 members; in 1825, 24; in 1826, 25, and in 1827, 25.
www.carthage.lib.il.us /community/churches/primbap/FamHist-Stclair.html   (1383 words)

  
 Pitard.net: Notable Characters
Ann Waln and her husband James Dilworth were passengers on the "Lamb," one of the ships which brought the first Quaker colonists to Penn's new colony in the summer of 1682.
Justice Benjamin Chew was Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court from 1774-1777.
Abner Gilbert, with siblings, his parents Benjamin and Elizabeth, and other relatives, were captured by Indians on April 25th, 1780 from the Mahoning Creek area of the Lehigh River valley and held for over two years.
pitard.net /genealogy/notables.php   (1081 words)

  
 Highlights - Benjamin L. Hooks Institute
MEMPHIS — The Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change will host a series of events commemorating “Tent City” and other sustained efforts to gain economic empowerment and African-Americans’ right to vote in a hub of the Civil Rights Movement, Fayette County, Tenn. Events will take place at 1:30 p.m.
The Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change welcomes Daphene R. McFerren, J.D. as a visiting scholar.
McFerren is a 1984 graduate of Yale College, and a 1989 graduate of Harvard Law School.
benhooks.memphis.edu /highlights.html   (500 words)

  
 Ogle, Arra E. --to-- Ogle, Carol
Ogle, Benajah A. (12 Sep 1869 - 20 Jan 1928)
Ogle, Benjamin (03 Apr 1792 - 03 Sep 1864)
Ogle, Benjamin Bryant (05 Sep 1923 - 18 Aug 1926)
www.smokykin.com /ged/f003/i92.htm   (260 words)

  
 Ogle Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Re: Governor Benjamin Ogle of Maryland - Georgia Meadows 4/29/05
Ogle of Dickenson County - Donald Ogle 9/02/03
Ogle's of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire - Helen Bennett 8/26/03
genforum.genealogy.com /ogle/page2.html#1237   (1613 words)

  
 Prince George's County Tricentennial
Thomas Sim Lee, Benjamin Ogle, Robert Bowie, Samuel Sprigg, Joseph Kent, and Thomas Pratt all became governors of Maryland.
Benjamin Stoddert became the first secretary of the navy, William Wirt (a native of Bladensburg) became attorney general of the United States, and Gabriel Duvall sat for twenty-three years on the United States Supreme Court.
Prince Georgeans were also in the forefront of the agricultural research movement that developed early in the nineteenth century.
www.pghistory.org /PG/PG300/antebel.html   (1998 words)

  
 BowieMD.US Museums
Enlarged in 1914 by the New York architectural firm of Delano and Aldrich, the Mansion was also the home of William Woodward, famous horseman in the first half of the 20th century.
Also featured is silver, engraved "B.O." either for Governor Benjamin Ogle (1749-1809), Maryland State governor from 1798-1800, or his son, the owner of Belair from 1796 until his death in 1844.
Other furnishings include pieces made by John Shaw of Annapolis, a craftsman employed by the Ogles, and a portrait of Anne Tasker Ogle’s brother, Col. Benjamin Tasker (1720-1760), painted by John Wollaston in Annapolis, circa 1752.
www.ceeme.com /bowiemdus/slicedcommunity/museums.htm   (1261 words)

  
 HABS/HAER/HALS: Titles: 43
Benjamin A. Fahnestock House, 408 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA
Benjamin Holmes House, Salem vicinity, Salem County, NJ
Benjamin Miller House, 1524 Twenty-eighth Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
memory.loc.gov /pp/hhhtml/hhTitles43.html   (1091 words)

  
 National Park Service - Founders and Frontiersmen (St. John's Episcopal Church)
This "Church of Presidents," across from Lafayette Square, is an excellent example of the Federal style of architecture and was the first building after the White House to be built opposite the square.
It is today among the few surviving Federal-period structures around the square, which also include the White House, Decatur House, Dolley Madison House, and the Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House.
The distinguished architect Benjamin H. Latrobe designed St. John's, constructed in 1815-16, in the form of a Greek cross.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/founders/sitec7.htm   (442 words)

  
 Rental Policy for Mansion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The central block of Belair was built about 1745 on a plantation purchased jointly by two of Maryland's colonial governors, Samuel Ogle and Benjamin Tasker, Sr.
Inherited by their son, Benjamin Ogle, later State Governor, the Mansion was owned by the Ogle family until 1871.
It was purchased in 1898 by James T. Woodward who built the west hyphen and wing prior to his death in 1910.
www.cityofbowie.org /comserv/rental.htm   (2468 words)

  
 Rhinehart & Bassett Family Tree - Person Page 81
Benjamin Harvey Sr; marr bk 1 pg 244, Ohio Co., West Virginia, CAUTION - Since Catherine Young still shows in the census in 1830 & 1840, this may be a different Catherine in spite of her land adjoining Henry's.
In witness whereof the said Benjamin Ogle have hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first obove written.
(Benjamin's mother is Mary, and he appointed her to be the attorney for him.
www.bassett.net /secondsite/kathryn-p/p81.shtml#i4044   (2592 words)

  
 Genealogy Park - Biggs Family
Children of BENJAMIN BIGGS and HENRIETTA MUNDAY are: 4.
1760 in Fredrick Co., MD (or VA), son of BENJAMIN OGLE and REBECCA BROWNER.
Children of PRUDENCE BIGGS and CAPT.-JOSEPH OGLE are: 7.
tissiers.com /Families/biggs.html   (663 words)

  
 Maryland with PRIDE - Canals vs. Railroads - page 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1799, Governor Benjamin Ogle of Maryland signed legislation that gave a charter to a group of men who wanted to build what would be called the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
Construction began in April of 1824, but it was stopped in early 1827 because of an argument, with the canal contractor.
In 1803, Benjamin Latrobe, a canal engineer, estimated that just digging through the deep cut area would use all of the money that the C&D Canal Company had.
www.intandem.com /NewPrideSite/MD/Lesson9/Lesson9_9.html   (350 words)

  
 List of Americans in Illinois 1787
James moore was the leader of the Americans who settled at Bellefontaine.
In his testimony before the Court in a trial, 1781, Benjamin Byrun said that he was twenty eight years old, and was a native of New Castel (Pennsylvania?) and a protestant.
He was a tailor by trade and had lived in Kaskaskia since spring.
www.iltrails.org /amercen.htm   (334 words)

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