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 The Davis Family Tree - pafg14 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jonathon CRISP was born 26 Mar 1835 in Hobart,Tasmania.
Frederick Henry CRISP was born 18 Nov 1861 in Hobart,Tasmania.
Eliza Constance Dawson CRISP was born 10 Mar 1869 in Hobart,Tasmania.
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 The Davis Family Tree - pafg15 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles CRISP was born 1868 in Creswick, Victoria.
Mildred CRISP was born 31 Jul 1877 in Hobart,Tasmania.
Eloise Gladys CRISP was born 1881 in Hobart,Tasmania.
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 georgia.gov - Crisp County
Crisp County was created in 1905 from territory formerly belonging to Dooly County.
It was named for Charles Frederick Crisp, a jurist, and Speaker of the U. House of Representatives between 1891 and 1893.
Cordele, the county seat, was a "child of the railroad" having built up at a junction of the Savannah, Americus, and Montgomery Railroads.
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 Famous Faces & Places   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crisp County is the home of a number of well-known people and historical places of interest.
Charles Frederick Crisp was born in Sheffield, England, on January 29, 1845.
The Crisp County Power Commission was formed by an amendment to the Georgia State Constitution in 1925 at the request of a group of civic minded citizens of Crisp County to develop hydro-electric power resources on the Flint River.
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 CRISP, Charles Frederick (1845-1896) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia, in the House...
“The Political Career of Charles Frederick Crisp.” Ph.D. diss., University of Georgia, 1962.
Memorial addresses on the life and character of Charles Frederick Crisp (late a Representative from Georgia), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fourth Congress, second session.
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 Crisp County State Historical Marker
Crisp County was created by Act of Aug. 17, 1905 from Dooly County.
It was named for Charles Frederick Crisp (1845-1896), Georgia lawyer, judge, Congressman, who was born in Sheffield, England, of act parents touring the British Isles.
Judge Crisp served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1891-1893.
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 When the World Turned Upside-Down
Frederick's mouth closed over hers, and Anne forgot her insecurity, forgot that she was freezing, and that they were lying in the snow on the edge of a road in the middle of the morning on Christmas Day.
Frederick had never been comfortable with the idea of cremation, and the idea of talking to an urn full of ashes was a bit unsettling, but he felt that he still had something to say to the departed spirit.
Frederick was about to act on his thoughts when two servants appeared to thrust noisemakers and glasses of champagne into their hands.
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 "C" Famous People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Charles II of Anjou, (1248-1309) King of Naples and Sicily, the son of Charles I, Prince of Salerno.
Charles I of Anjou (1226-85) King of Naples and Sicily, the son of Louis VIII of France...
Charles XIV (1763-1844) King of Sweden (1818-44), born a lawyer's son in Pau, SW France.
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 Newport Fine Art - We buy fine art! Artists such as American School,William Baird,Elisha Baker,Ernest Baker,Edward ...
CHARLES HENRY GIFFORD (1839-1904) Charles Henry Gifford was born in the seaport town of Fairhaven, neighboring New Bedford, during the heyday of the whaling industry.
CHARLES HENRY GIFFORD (1839-1904) Charles Gifford was a self-taught Luminist painter from Fairhaven, Massachusetts.
CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAM MIELATZ (1864-1919) Charles Mielatz, an etcher and painter, was born in Breddin, Germany.
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 Crisp County, Georgia GA, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Crisp County, GA Crisp County is one of 159 counties in Georgia.
This was an increase of.15% from the 2000 census.
Crisp County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election.
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 Scout.com: Scrimmage report - 8/17
Charles took the first kick down the south sideline for a 47-yard return.
The first series was a three-and-out, and then Charles Frederick took over, catching two balls for good gains on a drive that started out on the 1-yard line.
Frederick ended up with 7 grabs for 96 yards and one score on the afternoon.
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 Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia GAGenWeb site
Crisp County was created from Dooly County by an act of the General Assembly of Georgia on August 17, 1905 (visit the Centennial Celebration Official Website).
It was the state's 138th county and was one of four counties created that day.
The county is named for Charles Frederick Crisp, 1845-1896, a congressman from Georgia who also served as Speaker of the US House of Representatives.
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 Frederic Remington
His technique evolved dramatically the last five years of his life as he rejected the crisp linear illustrator style to concentrate on mood, color and light - sunlight, moonlight, and firelight.
He died at the age of 48, a victim of appendicitis.
CHARLES M. Copyright© 1997 Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art
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 Crisp & clear text reproduction : Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB 16X DataLifePlus- White Inkjet Printable- Hub Printable- 50pk ...
CRISP - A Database of Biomedical Research Funded By the National...
It was named for Charles Frederick Crisp, a jurist, and Speaker of the U. House of Representatives between 1891...
The mission of the Quentin Crisp Archives is to preserve and maintain the manuscripts, artwork by and about, and various artifacts related to the...
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 Speaker Crisp State Historical Marker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Charles Frederick Crisp (1845-1896), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, built this house in the 1880's.
A native of England and a veteran of service with the Confederate States Army, he had a distinguished career as judge of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit and as a member of Congress.
His son, Charles Robert Crisp (1870-1937), received an interim appointment to fill his father's seat in the House of Representatives and was later elected in his own right.
cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/gahistmarkers/speakercrisphistmarker.htm   (117 words)

  
 "The Real Pioneer of Art in this City": Charles Codman and the Rise of Landscape Painting in Portland, Maine, ...
Indeed, the story of Charles Codman's artistic career and his transformation into a landscape painter illuminates the experiences of American artists in the early years of the new Republic and the precarious emergence of a genre that would come to dominate nineteenth-century American art.
Charles Codman's listing in the Boston City directories for 1822 and 1823 in partnership with William P. Codman, with both artists identified as portrait painters, suggests that he was maintaining a base in Boston while testing the potential for business in Maine.
Charles Codman found the conditions for sustained business in Portland, a burgeoning seaport and commercial center where there was a ready demand for his services.
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 20th Century Prints - Artists I to O
This print is a crisp impression in nearly mint condition.
This is a crisp impression in nearly mint condition.
XI, no. 12, praised McNulty as one of the few artists today "recording on copper the rapidly changing aspect of our big cities as the changes are being made." His outlook, however, was to celebrate, not bemoan, the changes.
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 Charles Frederick Crisp -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Charles Frederick Crisp -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Charles Frederick Crisp (1845 - 1896) was a (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) U.S. (additional info and facts about political figure) political figure.
A (A member of the Democratic Party) Democrat, he was elected as a Congressman from (A state in southeastern United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War) Georgia in 1882, and served until his death in 1896.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Crelly to Crochett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crisp, Charles Frederick (1845-1896) — also known as Charles F. Crisp — of Americus,
Crisp, Charles Robert (1870-1937) — also known as Charles R. Crisp — of Americus,
Crisp, Edmund Dean (1850-1925) — also known as E.
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 New Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Dj has two small closed tears bottom front, very minor wrinkle to rear, a nice crisp copy in mylar jacket.
Charles Colcock Jones (1804-1863) which provide an account of family life on a Georgia plantation before, during and after the Civil War.
John Stringfellow of Chard, the first to prove that engine-powered winged flight was possible, his working relationship with William Samuel Henson, son Frederick John Stringfellow, etc. With b/w photos, index.
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 Welcome to my Web site
Crisp County was created August 17, 1905 from Dooly County.
Crisp County is named for Charles Frederick Crisp
For records prior to 1905 see Dooly County, GA records.
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Charles Clegg (A & E of Lucius Beebe); 1Jul77; R666143.
Frederick William (Matilde Prieto) Bailes (W); 5Jul77; R666193.
By Charles Wisner Barrell, William McFee & J. Thomas Looney.
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 Charles Frederick Kimball, 1831-1903: Painting Portland's Legacy
An exhibition of his work, Charles Frederick Kimball, 1831-1903: Painting Portland's Legacy, will be on view at the Portland Museum of Art from August 31, 2003 through December 7, 2003.
The inheritor of a local landscape tradition that began in the 1820s with artists like Charles Codman and Alvan Fisher, Kimball drew upon both regional and international models in his paintings of Maine.
Although early on he studied painting with local artists Charles Octavius Cole and John Greenleaf Cloudman (who eventually became his father-in-law), Kimball was largely self-taught, quickly developing skills in rendering the effects of light and atmosphere that eclipsed those of his teachers.
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 UW-USC Postgame Quotes :: Huskies, Trojans discuss 43-23 USC win.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They are difficult to defend and if you are just not tackling as crisp as you can tackle, then they will make plays.
On Charles Frederick's injury: "His injury changed a lot of factors in the game.
On missing Rich Alexis and Charles Frederick: "We definitely want those guys to be out there.
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 Crisp County, Georgia
Andrew Jackson arrives at Fort Early in Crisp County.
Tornado strikes Crisp County, killing 36 people, mostly in the Cordele area.
Name derivation:Named in honor of Charles Frederick Crisp, who served in the U. House (eventually becoming Speaker of the House), and nominated to serve in the U. Senate, but died before the general election
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 COUNTY NAME ORIGINS
A member of British Parliament who opposed as unconstitutional the Stamp Act and tax of American colonies as unconstitutional.
Established 1905; named in honor of CHARLES FREDERICK CRISP.
Third son of second Duke of Richmond; British Minister Extraordinary in Paris, 1765; secretary of state for Southern Department, 1766; resigned, 1767; favored American colonies and wanted troops withdrawn, 1778.
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 Amazon.com: Secret Formula: Books: Frederick L. Allen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This book not only describes how Coke itself was created, but it also goes into great detail about how the image of this soft drink was initiated, molded, and eventually perfected over the years.
Frederick takes us through the ups, the downs, and the way downs of the beverage as well as the company.
I'm quite sure that I wouldn't have been able to make it through the entire thing had he not grabbed my attention with the fascinating history within the first several chapters.
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 Scout.com: DUCKFIGHTER ILLUSTRATED
Kai Ellis and Jafar Williams were back to lead the defense, and Cody threw to NINE receivers, as the Huskies played their way back into the ballgame.
The defense was not tested as much as one would like, because the MSU quarterback got a flat tire on the way to the game, and was ruled ineligible when a booster replaced his tire with a Cadillac El Dorado.
The Ducks were crisp in all areas of execution.
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 Huskies Notebook: Stanback eager to play
After a nightmare outing against Fresno State, one in which he got hurt and served up two opposing touchdowns on turnovers, offsetting a crisp scoring drive that he capped off with an 8-yard scoring run, the 6-foot-3, 205-pound quarterback has become a forgotten man.
Junior tight end Joe Toledo has regained the starting job he held in parts of the two previous seasons, moving past senior Jon Lyon, who is slowed by a persistent knee problem.
Wide receiver Charles Frederick and cornerback Derrick Johnson, senior co-captains out or limited with hamstring and groin injuries, were expected back at practice yesterday.
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 NFL Draft: 2005 Wide Receivers
Has enough speed to break down a defender in space and pick an extra five.
Frederick doesn’t have the speed you’d want in a number one or two.
Has a hard time separating from man and struggles to make plays down field on go and fade routes.
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