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 Calvin S. Brice -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Calvin Stewart Brice (September 17, 1845- December 15, 1898) was a (additional info and facts about Democratic) Democratic politician from (A midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region) Ohio.
After the (A war between factions in the same country) Civil War, Brice studied law at the (A university in Ann Arbor, Michigan) University of Michigan.
After serving as the chairman of the (additional info and facts about Democratic National Committee) Democratic National Committee in 1889, Brice was elected to the Senate in 1890.
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 FORAKER, JOSEPH BENSON (1846- ) - Online Information article about FORAKER, JOSEPH BENSON (1846- )
Calvin S. Brice (1845-1898); in 1902 was re-elected and served until 1909.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /FLA_FRA/FORAKER_JOSEPH_BENSON_1846_.html   (419 words)

  
 Calvin
Calvin S. Brice Calvin Stewart Brice (U.S. Senate.
Calvin Township, Michigan Calvin Township is a township located in 2000 census, the township had a total population of 2...
Calvin, Louisiana Calvin is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 236.
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 Briceville History
In 1888, largely through the influence of Senator Calvin S Brice, the railroad was extended to the present Cross Mountain or Slatestone mine, and in 1889 another spur was extended to the Tennessee Mine.
He was Senator Calvin S Brice of Ohio- a short, heavy-set, red-headed man of great energy and very impulsive.
Brice was a financier with offices in New York City.
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 22. Chicago (1893). Adams, Henry. 1918. The Education of Henry Adams
Although Calvin Brice was his next neighbor for six years, entertaining lavishly as no one had ever entertained before in Washington, Adams never entered his house.
Whitney rivalled Senator Brice in hospitality, and was besides an old acquaintance of the reforming era, but Adams saw him as little as he saw his chief, President Cleveland, or President Harrison or Secretary Bayard or Blaine or Olney.
On the evening of the final vote, Senator Cameron came back from the Capitol with Senator Brice, Senator Jones, Senator Lodge, and Moreton Frewen, all in the gayest of humors as though they were rid of a heavy responsibility.
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 JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER - LoveToKnow Article on JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER
In 896 he was elected United States senator to succeed Calvin S. Brice (1845-1898); in 1902 was re-elected and served until 1909.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /F/FO/FORAKER_JOSEPH_BENSON.htm   (184 words)

  
 The Allen County Museum from A to Z: Page B
Calvin Brice, a Lima, Ohio native, was a railroad magnate and U.S. senator from 1891 to 1897.
Calvin Stewart Brice: This beautiful painting by the famous American artist, John Singer Sargent, is an excellent example of the artist’s portraiture style of American and British gentry.
A patron of the arts and education, Brice Hall at Miami University was named in his honor.
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 History of the ONU
Brice would make a good U.S. Senator and the only objection to him is that he is no longer a resident of Ohio.
Brice and reported that his proposition was not accepted.
Brice announced himself as a candidate for the senate.
www.onu.edu /library/onuhistory/histonu/SEC5127.HTM   (1176 words)

  
 Descendants of Edward Brice M.A.
Edward Brice M.A. was born in 1569 in Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland and died in 1636 in Ballycarry, Co. Antrim, Ireland
Robert Brice was born in 1613 and died in 1676.
Brice was born in county Antrim, Ireland, in 1760 left Ireland when a young man, and settled in Fairfield district, where he lived until his death.
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 Chapter XII, The Miami Years
Calvin S. Brice, an alumna and benefactor; a month later came word of the sudden death of Senator Brice.
Aided by Brice, a United States Senator during the early '90s, and Herron who was a member of the State Senate, he secured annual appropriations of some $15,000.
When Brice Hall was completed (it comprised the eastern third of the present building) the trustees decided to convert Old Egypt into a gymnasium.
www.lib.muohio.edu /my/miamiyearsXII.html   (3911 words)

  
 SIDNEY CLARKE COLLECTIONBox and Folder Inventory
Re: S. 121 "authorizing the Northern Pacific Railroad Company to issue its bonds for the construction of its road, and to secure the same by mortgage, and for other purposes," iniquities of bill, real value of land grant for construction of railroad; attempt to force passage; unclear language; protection of settlers.
S. 945, "to extirpate contagious pleuro-pneumonia, foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest among cattle, and to facilitate the exportation of cattle and the products of live stock, etc.," introduced by Hon.
Re: purposes of bill, changes in laws applying to agricultural, mineral, timber, desert, and reserved lands, amendments to the homestead law, laws to be repealed by bill, synopsis of way in which public lands may presently be disposed of, and a table of surveyed public lands by state indicating those disposed of and undisposed.
www.ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/ClarkeInventory/clarke6.htm   (6938 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: Obits for 020703
She was born Sept. 27, 1925, in Findlay to Calvin Brice and Mabel Ruth (Smith) Wood.
www.thecourier.com /issues/2003/Feb/obits020703.htm   (752 words)

  
 Karl E. Limper Geology Museum - Welcome
Brice Hall (1892-1970), named for U. Senator Calvin Brice, had been erected to house the sciences, namely chemistry, physics, botany and zoology.
In 1914, chemistry left Brice Hall; in 1928, both botany and physics moved, and in 1950, zoology entered new quarters in Upham Hall, leaving geology in sole possession of the building.
Professor Stoddard was succeeded by the Rev. Henry S. Osborn in 1870.
www.cas.muohio.edu /glg/Museum/historyofgeologybypope.htm   (927 words)

  
 The Eureka Reporter... Real News by Real People
Calvin Ray Hakim Brice III was born to Calvin R. Brice Jr.
Virginia Bee Ward was born on April 3, 2005, to Alan and Carolyn Ward.
www.eurekareporter.com /Stories/cm-04100501.htm   (341 words)

  
 HarpWeek Elections 1888 Overview
Managing the Cleveland campaign were William Barnum, the Democratic national chairman, and Calvin Brice, a railroad promoter.
Brice papered important states like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut with tariff reform and pro-Cleveland literature, but by September most of the funds had dried up as complaints mounted about the campaign’s lethargy.
The president did little to advance the effort besides his letter of acceptance (in September) and a few publicized letters on policy.
elections.harpweek.com /1888/Overview-1888-3.htm   (835 words)

  
 15162.txt
Calvin Stewart Brice (1845-1898), Chairman of the Democratic Campaign Committee (1888) and Senator from Ohio (1891-97), claimed descent from Bruce of Kinnaird.
Neil S. Brown, fourteenth Governor (1847-49), was grandson of Angus Brown, a Scot who fought in the Revolutionary War under Gen. Francis Marion.
Irvine S. Bulloch, another uncle of Roosevelt's, was Sailing Master of the Alabama when in battle with the U.S.S. Kearsarge.
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 HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
He is a son of the late James S. and Lavina (Frazer) Harding, the former of whom was a native of Virginia, whose father was a soldier in the war of 1812, and whose grandfather was a Revolutionary soldier, of English descent; the mother of our subject was a native of Pennsylvania, of Scotch-Irish descent.
MOSES F., Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of Hamilton county, was born in Franklin, Warren Co., Ohio, September 10, 1839, and is a son of William S. and Martha (Bigger) Wilson, natives of Pennsylvania and Ohio, respectively, and of Scotch-Irish descent.
His father, S. Ferris, is well-known as one of the oldest manufacturers in the county.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Hamilton/HamiltonBio571.htm   (21972 words)

  
 Baltimore City Death Index
Calvin J. Brice 1948/05/05 G 62972 CR 48,285.
Josephine S. Brokos 1946/11/21 G 45812 CR 48,279.
Ida S. Brown 1947/06/27 G 53011 CR 48,282.
www.mdarchives.state.md.us /msa/stagser/s1400/s1483/html/ssi1483bb5.html   (4355 words)

  
 Brice, Ohio OH, village profile (Franklin County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Brice, OH Brice is a village in Franklin County, in the Columbus metro area.
Median rent in Brice, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $388.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Brice was $18,651, compared with $21,587 nationally.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=16398   (407 words)

  
 Ohio Railway Report 1850's History
The road was purchased by Calvin S. Brice and his associates, and since the death of Mr.
Brice the Brice stock has passed into the hands of the Pennsylvania Company, but no transfer of the property has been made and the road continues to be operated independently.
On the 9th of June, 1882, the road was again sold and purchased by the parties who had previously organized the C., A. Railroad Company.
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The girl, though marriageable in the views of those days, was too young to be in love, but the lad was sixteen, and already felt an interest in her.
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 History of the NKP
Among those in attendance was Columbus R. Cummings of Chicago, the first NKP president, Walston H. Brown, Calvin S. Brice, General San Thomas, and John G. Kennaday, who formed what was known to be the financial world as the Seney Syndicate.
It was February 1881, that a party of aggressive men met in the office of George I. Seney, President of the Metropolitan National Bank of New York City.
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 Wood County, Ohio 1895 History
On February 4, 1895, he was married to Alzora M. Downer, daughter of Wellington and Mary (Marlatt) Downer, of Mitchell, S. Dak. She is a lovable woman, a friend to every one, domestic in her life and an invaluable companion.
Stearns and his sons, J. and S. D., became interested in a town site there, and in various industries, mercantile and manufacturing, and also in a hotel enterprise, all of them requiring an outlay of many thousands of dollars.
Samuel J. Rogers, the, father of our subject, was born in Watertown, N. Y., November 14, 1826, and was the third in a family of twelve children.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Wood/WoodBio549.htm   (21614 words)

  
 Obituaries
He is survived by his wife, Rosenell Jenkins of Far Rockaway; daughter, Marilyn Williams of Far Rockaway; sons, Donelle and Corey; stepsons, Calvin and Brice; sisters, Pauline Riley, Bertell Washington, Dorothy Britt, Delores Bruce, Nora Harrisson, Gloria Lemon and Betty Bolton; brother, Eddie; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and friend, Betty Finn.
She is survived by her mother, Murrylene Holland; husband, Moore “Pee-Wee” Jenkins; children, Curtis, Derrick (Georgina), Monica, Steven (Daniel), Melissa, Calvin “my love”; 23 grandchildren; nine grandsons; 14 granddaughters; six sisters; four brothers; four aunts; five uncles; three sister-in-laws; five brother-in-laws; and a best friend/sister-in-law, Bernice Gunn.
Proscia is survived by her husband Angelo J. Proscia; daughter, Annette Martin; nine grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.
www.rockawave.com /news/2005/0408/Obits/175.html   (1536 words)

  
 Whitford's History of New York Canals. Chapter IV, Later Improvements of the Erie.
No action was taken until 1867, when surveys were made for the United States by James S. Lawrence, C. E., and Stephen S. Gooding, C. Six different lines were surveyed; three from Lewiston on the Niagara river, and three from Lake Ontario; all being for a depth of fourteen feet.
By chapter 911, Laws of 1871, James Richmond and William S. Farnell were authorized to introduce the "American" system of cable towage, under the usual non-competitive conditions.
By chapter 903, of the same year, the Kingsley-Gardner concession was given three years to introduce their system, or forfeit their rights and privileges.
www.history.rochester.edu /canal/bib/whitford/1906/Chap04.html   (18689 words)

  
 U.S. government departments and offices, etc.
1976) 1 Aug 1958 - 20 Jan 1961 Arthur S. Flemming (b.
1974) 30 Apr 1948 - 30 Jun 1953 Hoyt S. Vandenberg (b.
1938) 2 Nov 1987 - 19 Jul 1993 William S. Sessions (b.
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 Dr. B's Homepage
Running for reelection in 1888, he further weakened his stand by allowing the prominent protectionists William H. Barnum and Calvin S. Brice to manage his national campaign.
The group was organized by the reformer Jacob S. Coxey (1854-1951), hence its nickname; its official name was the Commonweal of Christ.
Its purpose was to protest the unemployment that followed the Panic of 1893 and to lobby for laws creating legal currency to be spent on road building and other public improvements.
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