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  Charles E. Dudley
Charles E. Dudley was born in Clinton County, Missouri, and is a son of Judge Edward and Clementine (Langdon) Dudley, the latter of whom died December 19, 1913, at Liberal, Kansas, at the age of seventy years.
Judge Dudley was born in New Jersey in 1834, was liberally educated and taught school in young manhood.
Dudley lived in a dugout, as did the most of the other settlers at one time or another, but then put up a story and half frame house, which at that time was one of the best in the county.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1919ks/d/dudleyce.html   (1076 words)

  
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Dudley, Charles Ellsworth (1842 - 1844) - male
Dudley, Charles Heber (1881 - 1946) - male
Dudley, Charles Wilkins (1822 - 1883) - male
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 History: Blandina Dudley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It was named in honor of her late husband Senator Charles E. Dudley, an Albany merchant and political leader.
In that era the Dudley Observatory's astronomers achieved world class status in the field of astrometry by their accurate determination of the positions and motions of more than 30,000 stars.
Curtis L. Hemenway 1956-1976.) From 1986 to 2000, the Administrator of the Dudley Observatory was Ralph Alpher, an astrophysicist.
www.dudleyobservatory.org /History/history_blandina_dudley.htm   (717 words)

  
 Robert DUDLEY (1º E. Leicester)
The three men, Edmund, John, and Robert Dudley, all had these traits in common: they were highly self-interested, concerned for their family's future and position, all possessed the ability to win over the confidence of their sovereigns.
He was the son of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, Duke of Northumberland, and the most powerfull man of England during the reign of Edward VI, and Lady Jane Guildford.
Henry and Robert Dudley joined the forces of Felipe II and went to fight in France and took part in the battle of St. Quentin, where Henry was killed.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/RobertDudley(1ELeicester).htm   (3684 words)

  
 Charles Dudley Warner: Primary and Secondary Bibliography
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut., Charles Dudley Warner, and Harry Alfred Fowler.
Whisnant, David E. "Charles Dudley Warner and Social Change in the Southern Mountains: Note on a Serendipitous Discovery." JEMF Quarterly 19.70 (1983): 69-75.
Williams, Katherine Freeman, Charles Dudley Warner, and University of Wisconsin--Madison.
www.wsu.edu /~campbelld/amlit/warnerbib.html   (1244 words)

  
 Descendants - pafg382.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles E. was born on 9 Dec 1830 in Amboy Center, Oswego, NY.
Amelia DUDLEY was born on 1 Jun 1839 in Amboy Center, Oswego, NY.
Ralph E. was born on 30 Aug 1830.
www.alden.org /aldengen/pafg382.htm   (1618 words)

  
 His First Book
Elder Charles Dudley has been totally committed to the service of mankind in all parts of the world.
"Charles Dudley is not only a historian, but he is a pioneer who has helped to make history.
Dudley has Wily and painstakingly gathered his data from many sources and from an unimpeachable library of his own experience in an effective ministry which spans years of struggle, revolution and victory."
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 South Central Conference
Charles M. Kinney is first Black minister to be ordained in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Elder Charles E. Dudley is elected fourth president of the South Central Conference.
Current Conference office is erected for 2.5 million dollars under the leadership of Elder Charles E. Dudley and is paid for in five years.
www.scc-adventist.org /administration-history.cfm   (1091 words)

  
 Researching New York 2002 Conference Home Page
Joseph E. Persico, noted author and former speechwriter for Nelson A. Rockefeller, will discuss Rockefeller's influence on the cultural and political landscape of Albany, New York.
The Dudley name, an important Albany family of the Nineteenth-century, is recognizable today because of the Charles E. Dudley Observatory in Troy.
Dudley, a mayor of Albany during the 1820s, married Blandina Bleecker, a member of the Albany Dutch elite.
nystatehistory.org /researchny/highlights2002.html   (1005 words)

  
 Wanderer Forum Foundation - A Letter From Charles E. Rice
Charles Carroll, signer of the Declaration of Independence is reported to have said, "I execrate the Church of Rome…for intolerance."
Article VI of the Constitution regarding no religious test for office was written because Catholics had not been allowed to hold office, even though their numbers were only one percent of the population.
Robert E. Lee wished to intervene in Mexico "to destroy the Church" and its influence.
www.wandererforum.org /archives/2004NewEngland.html   (1619 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Dudley
Dudley, Charles Edward (1780-1841) — also known as Charles E. Dudley — of Albany,
Dudley, Irving Bedell (1861-1911) — also known as Irving B. Dudley — of California.
Dudley, Oscar Little (c.1843-1918) — also known as Oscar L. Dudley — of Illinois.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/dudley.html   (559 words)

  
 1919 Kansas and Kansans - Volume 4 Missouri - Missouri, Knox County
Missouri, Chariton County - Carr, William E. (v5)
Missouri, Eldorado Springs - Foster, Charles Daniel (v5)
Missouri, Jefferson County - Hatch, Charles H. (v5)
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/kansas/genweb/archives/1919ks/missouri.html   (525 words)

  
 CD Baby: CHARLES E. CAMPBELL: Blackman's Birth, Love And Consciousness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Charles hidden talents reveals a PASSION and determination to be Empowered and Empower others.
Written and produced by Charles E. Campbell a proud father, and entrepreneur.
His son Charles at age 4, appears on the cover with him.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Abstract: The papers of Charles Edward Dudley have great research potential primarily because of his association with the Albany Regency, a political organization that became part of the present day Democratic Party, was an early champion of the spoils system as a means of maintaining party discipline.
Leaders of the regency included Martin Van Buren, William L. Marcy, and Silas Wright all of whom corresponded with Charles Dudley, usually concerning matters of patronage.
When in the Senate, Dudley received advice from the leaders regarding the Regency's stance on proposed legislation.
www.dudleyobservatory.org /History/history_charles_dudley.htm   (219 words)

  
 Charles E. Swett Genealogy Biography
Charles Eben Swett, son of Charles and Anna (Babcock) Swett, was born March 12, 1839, at Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
In the Fall of that year, he accepted the position of Sub-Master in the Dudley School at Boston, Massachusetts, remaining there until 1876, when he was transferred to a similar position in the Rice School, in the same city, where he remained until the close of the year 1877.
They have had four children: Charles, born October 23, 1867; Ralph Keyes, born April 26, 1869 ; Edith Josephine, born March 30, 1873, and Arthur Harold, born August 17, 1875.
geneasearch.com /dartmouth/swett.htm   (362 words)

  
 Charles E. Dudley Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
by Charles Dudley Rhodes, George Selden Wallace, Eliza Polk Dillon Spilman, "Mrs.
The genealogy of Ellen Gould Harmon White : the prophetess of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, and the story of the growth and development of the Seventh-Day Adventist denomination as it relates to African-Americans
Education in focus : the pattern of the school community.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Charles_E._Dudley   (201 words)

  
 CHARLES E. GIFFORD
CHARLES E. Charles E. Gifford, 87, a retired landscape architect, died March 27, 1995, in his home.
He was the son of the late John E. and Luella D. Gifford of Sutton, Mass., and was predeceased by a son, Dudley A. Gifford.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Episcopal Church of the Ascension or Wards Corner Lions Club.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp950329/03290417.htm   (223 words)

  
 Charles D Gibson E Kay Gibson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bardell v Pickwick the trial for breach of promise of marriage held at the Guildhall sittings on April 1 1828 before Mr Justice Stareleigh and a special jury of the City of London
Charles Dickens - Barnaby Rudge and Edwin Drood
Charles D Wrege Ronald G Greenwood - Frederick W. Taylor : The Father of Scientific Management : Myth and Reality
www.summaryofabook.com /37025_charles-davis.html   (115 words)

  
 Washington Irving, by Charles Dudley Warner (chapter6)
Charles X. begins his reign in a very conciliating manner, and is really popular.
The succession of Charles X. was also observed by another foreigner, who was making agreeable personal notes at that time in Paris, but who is not referred to by Irving, who, for some unexplained reason, failed to meet the genial Scotsman at breakfast.
Perhaps it is to his failure to do so that he owes the semi-respectful reference to himself in Carlyle’s “Reminiscences.” Lacking the stimulus to his vocabulary of personal acquaintance, Carlyle simply wrote: “Washington Irving was said to be in Paris, a kind of lion at that time, whose books I somewhat esteemed.
etext.library.adelaide.edu.au /i/irving/washington/warner/chapter6.html   (6774 words)

  
 UBC Archives - Charles E. Borden - Inventory
Archaeology of the Southern Coast of British Columbia and Northwestern Washington 1973 14 Mortimer, G. Pressure, Stress and Strategy: Toward a Multi-Factor Explanation of the Forms of North Pacific Coast Societies 1977 15 Mundkur, Balaji, The Cult of the Serpent in the Americas: Its Asian Background 1976 16 Nance, Jack.
Public Archaeology in Alberta 17 Nelson, Charles M. The Archaeology of the Puget Sound Region 18 Osborne, Douglas, Warren W. Caldwell and Robert H. Crabtree.
Charles E. Borden: His Formulation and Testing of Archaeological Hypotheses 1976 3 Robinson, Ellen.
www.library.ubc.ca /archives/u_arch/borden1.html   (3710 words)

  
 QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Works of Charles Dudley Warner, by Charles Dudley Warner, Edited and Arranged by David Widger This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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 Find in a Library: Inauguration of the Dudley observatory, at Albany, August 28, 1856.
Find in a Library: Inauguration of the Dudley observatory, at Albany, August 28, 1856.
Inauguration of the Dudley observatory, at Albany, August 28, 1856.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
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----------child: Dudley, Charles E. ----------child: Dudley, Annie J. ----------child: Dudley, William C. ----------child: Dudley, Frank C. ----------child: Dudley, John A. ----------child: Dudley, Clara L. ----------child: Dudley, Walter W. ----------child: Dudley, Henry A. Church, Mehetable (*1717 -) - female
----------child: Dudley, Adella F. ----------child: Dudley, Charles H. ----------child: Dudley, Georgiana (1862 -)
Cramer, Charles Albert (1868 - 1944) - male
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 Washington Irving, by Charles Dudley Warner
This distinction belongs to Charles Brockden Brown, who was born in Philadelphia, January 27, 1771, and, before the appearance in a newspaper of Irving’s juvenile essays in 1802, had published several romances, which were hailed as original and striking productions by his contemporaries, and even attracted attention in England.
Charles Brockden Brown died, the victim of a lingering consumption, in 1810, at the age of thirty-nine.
The advent of Cooper, Bryant, and Halleck was some twenty years after the recognition of Irving; but thereafter the stars thicken in our literary sky, and when in 1832 Irving returned from his long sojourn in Europe, he found an immense advance in fiction, poetry, and historical composition.
etext.library.adelaide.edu.au /i/irving/washington/warner/complete.html   (17957 words)

  
 Charles E. Griswold
In: Inglenook Fen: A study and plan, W. Berry and E. Schlinger (eds.) State of California Department of Parks and Recreation, pp.
The Wolf Spiders, Nursery-web Spiders, and Lynx Spiders of Canada and Alaska (by Charles D. Dondale and James H. Redner).
44-60 In: Dudley, E. C., (ed.) The Unity of Evolutionary Biology.
www.calacademy.org /research/entomology/personnel/CV's/griswold.htm   (1655 words)

  
 CAS CURATOR - CHARLES E. GRISWOLD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Coddington, J. Griswold, D. Silva-Dávila, E. Peñaranda, and S. Larcher.
Designing and testing sampling protocols to estimate biodiversity in tropical ecosystems.
44-60 In: Dudley, E. (ed.) The Unity of Evolutionary Biology.
www.calacademy.org /research/curators/griswold.htm   (719 words)

  
 Charles Dudley Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Arnold died in Buffalo at the age of 83 in 1927.
-- Text source; "Images of America: Buffalo's Pan-American Exposition," by Thomas E. Leary and Elizabeth C. Scholes.
Charles Dudley Arnold and the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 (Bruegmann and Hales)
ah.bfn.org /h/arnold/arnold.html   (188 words)

  
 England, by Charles Dudley Warner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Project Gutenberg EBook of England, by Charles Dudley Warner
In any estimate of the prospects of England we must take into account the recent marked changes in the social condition.  Mr.
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 Equality, by Charles Dudley Warner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Life consists in an exchange of relations, and the more varied the relations interchanged the higher the life.  We want not only different races, but different civilizations in different parts of the globe.
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 Charles Dudley Warner Quotes - The Quotations Page
Charles Dudley Warner Quotes - The Quotations Page
Charles Dudley Warner, 'Eleventh Study,' Backlog Studies, 1873
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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 Obit: Burpee, Charles E. (1853 — 1902)
---------Burpee, Charles E. Charles E. Burpee, whose sudden death is chronicled in another column, was born at Hookset, N.H., March 4, 1853.
He was the son of Gain and Nancy Burpee and came of an old New England family.
His wife, formerly Miss Agnes Zassenhaus, survives him, also one brother, R. Dudley Burpee of Exeter, N.H., and two sisters, Mrs.
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