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  Byron Ingemar Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnson's government introduced compulsory hospital insurance, and a provincial sales tax, and expanded highways and railways in the province.
Johnson's government was defeated, and Johnson lost his own seat in the 1952 election that resulted in the election of W.A.C. Bennett's Social Credit Party.
Byron Ingemar Johnson is interred in the Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria, British Columbia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Byron_Ingemar_Johnson   (175 words)

  
 Byron Ingemar Johnson - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Byron Ingemar Johnson (1890 - 1964) served as Premier of British Columbia from 1947 to 1952.
Johnson's government introduced compulsory hospital insurance and a provincial sales tax as well as expanding highways and railways in the province.
The coalition collapsed in 1951 when the Conservatives withdrew and Johnson's government was defeated and Johnson lost his own seat in the 1952 election that saw the election of W.A.C. Bennett's Social Credit.
www.open-encyclopedia.com /Byron_Ingemar_Johnson   (139 words)

  
 Byron Johnson Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Byron Johnson was born on October 12, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois.
Also, Johnson was chairman of the Mayor's Committee on Mass Transit from 1966- 1967, a member of the HUD Secretary's Advisory Committee on Urban Transit from 1967-1968, and a board member of the Metro Denver Urban Coalition from 1968-1975.
From 1968-1970, Johnson was the director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the University of Colorado at Denver and, in 1970, was elected to the University of Colorado Board of Regents.
carbon.cudenver.edu /public/library/archives/johnson/main.html   (657 words)

  
 Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Johnson was drafted into the Army in 1941 and served in Europe until 1945.
And later, as Johnson recovered from the death of his wife, Christine, and survived bouts with illnesses and a broken hip, the two former ballplayers remained close.
Johnson moved his family to Denver in 1958 at the height of racial tension in the South.
www.nlbm.com /NS/ArticleDetail.cfm?ArticleID=98   (708 words)

  
 Ban Johnson (1901-1927)
Byron Bancroft Johnson was born in 1864 in Cincinnati, where his father was a prominent school administrator.
Johnson called him the "past master of parsimony" and a "representative of interests best divorced from baseball." In 1894 the recently founded Western League, a minor circuit, was looking for a president.
Johnson died of diabetes in 1931 at age 67.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /mlb/al/bjohnson.html   (1139 words)

  
 Byron de la Beckwith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Oxford Byron Society Meet a group of Byron devotee's and their poetry written in the Byronic style.
Byron: A Comprehensive Study of His Life and Work An archive of material relating to Byron, including criticism.
Byron Area Map Shows where Byron is in relation to Rochester and surrounding communities.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Byron_de_la_Beckwith.html   (266 words)

  
 NEBRASKA STATE PATROL
Byron Johnson, born 4/20/78, of Scottsbluff, was being returned from a Saline County court appearance when he escaped on foot.
Johnson was last seen wearing khaki pants and a khaki shirt with a yellow belt.
Johnson has been convicted of armed robbery, assault, possession of a firearm, and escape.
www.nsp.state.ne.us /findfile.asp?id=887   (234 words)

  
 The Kansas City Monarchs of Negro League Baseball 1939   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Byron was a fine athlete as a boy growing up in Little Rock Arkansas and even as a boy he realized that education was the key to personal advancement and the building of personal character.
By coincidence Byron's background in biology had made the Monarch Butterfly one of his favorite animals, it's epic journey the round trip from Canada to Mexico to winter for the season is the longest migration of its kind in nature for any animal of its size.
Byrons legacy has been established and affirmed by the love and friendship of those he played baseball with and there is no doubt about his prowess as a player and friend both on the field and off.
www.artsales.com /ARTstudio/highland_studios/negro_league_1.htm   (1126 words)

  
 Byron Johnson of Negro Leagues Dies (phillyBurbs.com)
DENVER - Byron "Mex" Johnson, a shortstop for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro leagues and Satchel Paige's traveling team, died at 94.
Johnson played for the Monarchs in 1937-38, when fls were barred from the National and American leagues.
Johnson grew up in Little Rock, Ark., and was nicknamed "Mex" because he wore a sombrerolike hat as a child.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/51-09272005-547300.html   (266 words)

  
 Byron Ingemar Johnson - TheBestLinks.com - Byron Johnson, British Columbia, Legislature, Premier, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Byron Ingemar Johnson (1890-1964) served as Premier of British Columbia from 1947 to 1952.
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 Compendium of History, Reminiscence & Biography of NEBRASKA
BYRON H. Byron H. Johnson, who resides in section twenty-three, township eighteen, range thirteen, is a substantial citizen and old settler of Valley county, Nebraska, where he has resided for the past forty years, thirty-four of which have been spent on his present home place.
Byron Johnson came to Nebraska from Olmstead county in June, 1871, coming as far as Omaha; he was accompained [sic] by his brother Gilbert, and they both went into Kansas looking over the land.
Johnson has seen the prairies when elk and deer were plentiful, having killed two or three of the former and twenty of the latter.
www.rootsweb.com /~neresour/OLLibrary/Comp_NE/cmp1011.htm   (5946 words)

  
 William T. Johnson and Family Papers
William T. Johnson (1809?-1851) and his sister, Adelia, were the children of Amy Johnson, a slave freed in 1814 by a white planter of Adams County, Mississippi William Johnson.
The diaries of William Johnson cover the period 1835 to 1851, and the early volumes are illustrated with small drawings of incidents mentioned in the diary.
After the death of Byron Johnson in 1872, Anna L. Johnson was the recipient of most of the family correspondence.
www.lib.lsu.edu /special/findaid/j529m.html   (1710 words)

  
 Johnson - pafg03.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Omer Tosten JOHNSON (Peter Tosten, Tosten) was born on 04 Jun 1903 in Mabel, Fillmore, MN.
Milford Byron JOHNSON (Peter Tosten, Tosten) was born on 09 Feb 1905 in Mabel, Fillmore, MN.
Doris Evelyn JOHNSON (Peter Tosten, Tosten) was born on 31 Aug 1910 in Prosper, MN.
home.tampabay.rr.com /wpatters/johnson/pafg03.htm   (319 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Byron Ingemar Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
December 10 is the 344th day (345th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
The British Columbia Social Credit Party, whose members are known as Socreds, was the governing political party of British Columbia for more than 30 years between the 1952 provincial election and the 1991 election, although there was a break between the 1972 and 1975 elections when the New Democratic Party...
Ross Bay Cemetery Ross Bay Cemetery, located at 1516 Fairfield Road in Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island, Canada was opened in 1873.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Byron-Ingemar-Johnson   (712 words)

  
 Byron York on South Dakota on Election 2002 on National Review Online
What has made some Republicans suspicious is that those final precincts were located in a southwestern county that was in the news for allegations of voting fraud in the weeks leading up to the election.
Shannon County went heavily for Johnson — out of 3,118 votes cast, 2,856, or about 92 percent, went to Johnson, while 248 went to Thune (a third-party candidate received 14 votes).
Given the fact that the county provided Johnson's winning margin, and given the earlier allegations of corruption, Republicans want to know why Shannon was so late this time.
www.nationalreview.com /york/york110702.asp   (1287 words)

  
 Mex Johnson : Shortstop in the Negro Leagues : HistoricBaseball.com
Byron "Mex" Johnson, who played as a shortstop for the Kansas City Monarchs, died on Sept. 20, 2005 in Denver following a battle with prostate cancer.
Johnson, according to his obituary, played for the Monarchs in 1937-1938.
According to reports, Johnson grew up in Little Rock, Ark. He picked up the nickname "Mex" because he wore a sombrero-like hat when he was younger.
www.historicbaseball.com /players/j/johnson_mex.html   (119 words)

  
 Byron York on Tim Johnson & South Dakota on National Review Online
Johnson won 91.4 percent of the county's vote — an unusually high percentage even in that overwhelmingly Democratic area — and pulled ahead as the last precinct was counted.
But Johnson won by just 524 votes, and it seems reasonable to conclude that, had Democratic misconduct not occurred in those counties, John Thune would have won.
Because Johnson's margin of victory was so narrow, Thune had the option, under South Dakota law, of calling for a recount.
www.nationalreview.com /york/york121902.asp   (4035 words)

  
 Suspect in Mankato homicide identified
Johnson, who is believed to have been in Mankato only a short time, was taken into custody Tuesday morning after officers found him at the Days Inn with a female.
Johnson first became a suspect when detectives spotted a man matching the suspect's description at the Welcome Inn.
The female found with Johnson is still under investigation to see what role, if any, she had played in the case.
www.mnsu.edu /reporter/reparchive/07_22_98/homicide.html   (550 words)

  
 Byron Ingemar Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was elected to the provincial legislature as a Liberal MLA in 1933 bit was defeated in In 1945 he returned to the legislature an MLA for the Coalition party (under which the Liberals and Conservatives had fused) and in 1947 he Premier.
Johnson's government introduced compulsory hospital insurance a provincial sales tax as well as expanding highways and in the province.
The coalition collapsed in when the Conservatives withdrew and Johnson's government defeated and Johnson lost his own seat the 1952 election that saw the election W.A.C. Bennett 's Social Credit.
www.freeglossary.com /Byron_Ingemar_Johnson   (387 words)

  
 The Davis-Bean Trees - Person Page 11
Ann Kirsten Johnson was born on 10 December 1954 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, and was adopted at birth by Byron and Dorothy Johnson.
Martha Jean Johnson was born on 25 December 1957 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, and was adopted at birth by Byron and Dorothy Johnson.
Martha Jean Johnson died on 14 August 1962 in Glendale, California, at age 4; Martha, was tragically hit and killed by a speeding car while running across the street to the Good Humor ice cream truck.
kerrysdavis.home.comcast.net /p11.htm   (897 words)

  
 Johnson, Byron Ingemar
Johnson, Byron Ingemar, "Boss," businessman, politician, premier of BC (b at Victoria 10 Dec 1890; d there 12 Jan 1964).
After service in WWI, Johnson and his brothers formed a building supply company in Victoria.
The coalition disintegrated in 1952 and Johnson was personally defeated in the election.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0004148   (128 words)

  
 KETV.com - News - Byron Johnson Tells Story Of His Escape
Johnson won't say how he got the key, only that he kept it in his mouth most of the time so jailers wouldn't find it during searches.
Johnson said his motive for escape was his 6-year-old daughter.
Johnson was caught Saturday when he tried to get two men to help him buy a gun.
www.theomahachannel.com /news/2423562/detail.html   (420 words)

  
 James Turner Johnson Press Release
James Turner Johnson, Ph.D. (Rel.) '68, professor of religion and associate member of the department of political science at Rutgers University, will present a public lecture titled, "Appeal to Jihad as Rationale for Terror: The Cultural Context and Development of an Idea," at 4:30 p.m.
Johnson has been on the faculty of Rutgers University since 1969.
Johnson is a trustee, editorial board member, and former general editor of The Journal of Religious Ethics and is a member of professional societies in the fields of religion and political science.
www.wws.princeton.edu /events/pressreleases/johnson.html   (246 words)

  
 deseretnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Byron Tanner Johnson 1913 ~ 2005 Byron Tanner Johnson, a gentle man, a man of honor and integrity, beloved father, grandfather, great and great, great, grandfather, "Great Papa", passed away March 22, 2005 in Salt Lake City in his 91st year, from causes incident to Parkinsons Disease.
Byron was a member of the FOE, and Operating Engineers Local.
Byron was an exceptional friend and a helping neighbor.
deseretnews.com /dn/view_ob/0,1588,485012688,00.html   (220 words)

  
 Environmental Protection Agency
The Byron Salvage Yard, located in Ogle County, Illinois, encompasses both the Byron Salvage Yard and Dirk's Farm near the city of Byron.
A new well was drilled by the city of Byron and connected to the existing water supply.
In 2002, excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated soil on the Dirk's Farm property was completed, and long-term groundwater monitoring was initiated.
www.epa.gov /R5Super/npl/illinois/ILD010236230.htm   (517 words)

  
 Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA) : BYRON JOHNSON, FOOTBALL COACH.(News)(Obituary) @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Johnson, who died Tuesday, was born in Brooklyn and raised in Seattle's Central District.
Johnson taught physical education and worked his way up from assistant coach to head coach over 24 years.
Johnson to retire early, and his diabetes worsened over several years, relatives said.
static.highbeam.com /s/seattlepostintelligencerseattlewa/june051998/byronjohnsonfootballcoachnewsobituary/index.html   (197 words)

  
 Council for Responsible Nutrition-The Science Behind the Supplements
Byron Johnson, industry relations director, Access Business Group/Nutrilite, was presented with The Chairman's Award in appreciation of his two-year term as Chairman of the CRN Board of Directors.
Johnson on behalf of the CRN membership for his two years of dedicated service to the association, noting that during his tenure as chairman the association flourished financially and enjoyed numerous visible successes.
Byron did a superb job of building consensus among our membership and worked energetically to promote CRN within the industry.
www.crnusa.org /PR04_1025AppleAwards.html   (410 words)

  
 Johnson Connections
The earliest known ancestor in this line is Benjamin Johnson who was born 1765 in Goochland, Virginia.
James Harrison Johnson, the son of James Clarkson Johnson, left Missouri and moved his family to Rocky Ford, Otero, Colorado in 1917.
Their daughter, Angeline Morehouse Snyder was born 3 MAR 1949 in Missouri and married Henry White Johnson 5 DEC 1867 in Iron, Missouri.
www.byron.johnson.org /johnson.htm   (3062 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - Byron Salvage Yard, Byron, Ogle County, Illinois
On the basis of information reviewed, the Byron Johnson Salvage Yard and Dirk's Farm hazardous waste site poses a public health hazard to persons using contaminated groundwater.
The connection of residences along Razorville and Acorn Roads and within the Rock River Terrace subdivision to the city of Byron public water supply has significantly reduced the number of people exposed through drinking and household use of contaminated groundwater.
This Byron Johnson Salvage Yard public health assessment was prepared by the Illinois Department of Public Health under a cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/byron/bsy_p3.html   (701 words)

  
 Van Hise field should be ready by late summer Byron Johnson Park not expected to open until spring ’03 By jane ...
Byron Johnson Park won’t open for about a year.
The name Byron Johnson cannot be changed because of way the property was deeded to the township, he noted.
Concerning Byron Johnson Park, Gafgen reported that no maintenance is needed from the township this year, except for the Department of Public Works to pick up litter.
examiner.gmnews.com /News/2002/0328/Front_Page/020.html   (1005 words)

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