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  Edward Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Edward Clark (April 1, 1815 - May 4, 1880) was a Governor of Texas during the American Civil War.
Clark served in the Texas Annexation Convention and two terms as a state representative in the Texas Legislature, before fighting in the Mexican-American War.
After losing the governor's race by 124 votes to Francis Lubbock, Clark joined the 14th Texas Infantry as a colonel and was later promoted to brigadier general after being wounded in battle.
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 Ed Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark was an honors graduate of Dartmouth College and received a law degree from Harvard Law School.
During the campaign, Clark positioned himself as a peace candidate and tailored his appeal to liberals and progressives unhappy with the resumption of Selective Service registration and the arms race with the Soviet Union.
Ed Clark's running mate in 1980 was David H. Koch of Koch Industries, who pledged part of his personal fortune to the campaign in exchange for the Vice Presidential nomination.
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 Edward Clark
Clark was employed to recover the clear title to the invention.
Clark, wishing to be relieved from active duty, and to secure a continuous good management of the business, formed the scheme of organizing the Singer Manufacturing Company, and although Mr.
Clark retired from its active management, though he continued to be a director, and during several years spent considerable time abroad, having on three different occasions occupied a house in Paris, and also passed a winter in Rome.
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 Edward Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Edward Clark, governor of Texas, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on April 1, 1815, the son of Elijah Clark, Jr., a brother of John Clark, governor of Georgia from 1819 to 1823.
Clark was a delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1845, a member of the first state House of Representatives, and a senator in the Second Legislature.
Clark was wounded in the leg while leading an attack at the battle of Pleasant Hill and subsequently discharged from the army.
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 Edward Clark - Vikipedio
Edward Clark (1-a de aprilo, 1815 - 4-a de majo, 1880) estis Ŝtatestro de Teksaso dum la Usona Enlanda Milito.
Clark naskiĝis en New Orleans, kaj transloĝiĝis al Teksaso en 1842 kaj starigis advokatan praktikejon.
Clark servis en la Teksasa Aneksada Konvencio, kaj dum du oficperiodoj kiel ŝtata reprezentanto en la Teksasa Parlamento, antaŭ batalado en la Meksik-Usona Milito.
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 UK Sibelius Society
Edward Clark was born in the Royal town of Windsor in August 1947.
Edward requested this work on the BBC Third Programme Record Request programme in 1964 and, to his house master’s surprise, the producer turned up to interview Edward about his reasons for choosing what was then a little known work.
Edward’s autodidactic approach to all things to do with serious music has continued, though a certain amount of coaching was necessary to equip him with the skills to conduct a concert at St James’s, Piccadilly, of works by Mozart and Sibelius to celebrate his 50th birthday in 1997.
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 Cooperstown, Otsego, NY, Edward Clark Biography
Clark was married to Caroline, eldest daughter of Ambrose L. Jordan, Esq., and in May 1837, a law partnership was formed between Messrs.
Clark retired from the active management, though he continued to be a director, and during several years spent considerable time abroad, having on three different occasions occupied a house in Paris, and also passed a winter in Rome.
Clark has a house in the city of New York, and passes a considerable portion of his time there, he considers his residence to be at Coopestown, and is identified with the interests of that village.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/otsego/book/coop/clarkbio.htm   (1826 words)

  
 Edward Clark, Governor of Texas by Chance.
Edward Clark was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1815.
Clark served as a delegate to the Texas constitutional convention in 1845, then terms in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the state legislature.
Clark’s sympathies were more "southern," but Houston decided policy as long as he was governor.
www.texasescapes.com /AllThingsHistorical/Governor-by-Chance-Edward-Clark-Texas-AM1004.htm   (442 words)

  
 The Westminster Kennel Club | 2004 Judges: Mrs. James Edward Clark
Anne Rogers Clark is truly one of the premier people in dogs, and that is well-reflected in her unique standing in the history of The Westminster Kennel Club.
Clark, along with her late husband, James Edward Clark, has bred three Westminster Non-Sporting Group winning Poodles as well as, in 1968, winning Best Brace in Show with a pair of home-bred Whippets handled by Mr.
Clark is president of the Poodle Club of America, past president of the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, and a member of the Ladies Dog Club of America.
www.westminsterkennelclub.org /2004/judges/clark.html   (412 words)

  
 Edward Clark (governor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
For information on other people of the same name, see Edward Clark.
Edward Clark (April 1, 1815 – May 4, 1880) was a Governor of Texas during the American Civil War.
When the war ended, he served as secretary of state under Governor Elisha M. Pease and as lieutenant governor under Sam Houston.
www.sterlingheights.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Edward_Clark_(governor)   (258 words)

  
 exhale: edward clark
Edward Clark is the creator of Tripsichore Yoga Theatre, the London based yoga group who have delighted audiences in Europe, North America and Asia with their sensual and lyric application of yoga to make serenely absorbing performance art.
Edward says, "We are quick to disclaim that what we do is dance.
They meet on a common ground of pure yoga." Edward is also the Head of Movement and Dance at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London where he has taught for the past 18 years (students include Mnnie Driver, Julia Ormond, Rupert Evans).
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 Mr. Ambassador Edward Aubrey Clark.
Ed formed the firm of Clark, Thomas, and Winters in 1938, and it quickly became one of the most influential firms in Texas, partly because of his participation on Texas politics.
Clark represented the future president in litigation stemming from Johnson's controversial victory over Coke Stevenson for a US Senate seat in 1948.
Clark also was involved with the political careers of Governor Allan Shivers, Senator and later Governor Price Daniel, and other conservative Democrats from the 1930s through the 1980s.
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 Charles Edward Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Clark was the son of the late Archie B. and Sarabenah Eger Clark.
Clark was a Navy veteran and served during the Korean War.
Clark was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Anna Faye Brown Clark, in 1999.
www.messenger-inquirer.com /records/obituaries/8619659.htm   (193 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: CLARK, EDWARD AUBREY
Edward A. Clark, lawyer, banker, and diplomat, was born on July 15, 1906, in San Augustine, Texas, to John and Lelia (Downs) Clark.
The Edward Clark Centennial Professorship in Law was established at UT in his honor as well.
Clark was a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas, the Knights of the Order of San Jacinto, the Sons of the Republic of Texas,
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/CC/fcluv.html   (890 words)

  
 Edward Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Clark was the superintendent of construction on the Patent Office and Post Office additions under Walter.
Clark was appointed Capitol architect upon his mentor's resignation and completed the extension project in 1868.
During Clark's tenure, the Capitol Grounds were greatly enlarged and Frederick Law Olmstead, the greatest landscape architect of the day, was commissioned to design the grounds and terraces.
www.aoc.gov /aoc/architects/clark.cfm   (183 words)

  
 Art in America: Edward Clark at Cinque.(New York, New York)(review of exhibitions)(Brief Article)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Edward Clark's show of recent work contained six large paintings (up to approximately 9-by-7 feet) and seven smaller canvases and works on paper.
Clark, along with Norman Lewis and others, was one of the few African-American pioneers of abstract painting in the early postwar period, and this exhibition, titled "From Sicily to Egypt," marks the 40th anniversary of his New York solo debut.
Born in New Orleans, Clark studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before moving to Paris, where he stayed...
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 Edward Clark - Department of Immunology UWSOM Faculty
Clark's laboratory is interested in how B lymphocytes are activated to survive, proliferate or undergo programmed cell death.
Clark's lab is elucidating the functions of novel CLRs on DCs, including DCAL-1, which may regulate IL-4 responses in T cells, and DCAL-2, which may regulate IL-12 production by DCs.
Niiro, H., Allam, A., Stoddart, A., Brodsky, F.M., Marshall, A.J., and Clark, E.A. The B lymphocyte adaptor molecule of 32 kilodaltons (Bam32) regulates B cell antigen receptor internalization, J. Immunol., 173: 5601-5609, 2004.
depts.washington.edu /immunweb/faculty/profiles/clark.html   (424 words)

  
 Biography: Edward Aubrey Clark
Clark received a law degree in 1928 from the University of Texas.
Clark opposed the Democratic Party policy on civil rights and in the 1968 presidential campaign he supported Richard Nixon over George McGovern.
As a member of the Clark law firm, albeit from 1966 onwards, he was privy to specific conversations and shared confidences with colleagues that convinced him of Clark's principal role in the murder of Kennedy.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JFKclarkE.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Edward A. Clark, Professor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Clark received a Ph.D. in microbiology and immunology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Clark's laboratory is interested in how antibody-forming B lymphocytes are maintained or activated to divide, differentiate or die.
Clark's group is currently testing how C-type lectins on DCs function to capture and present intact antigens to the immune system and how they transmit pathogen-specific information about how best to respond to a pathogen.
depts.washington.edu /micro/cvs/EdwardClark.html   (518 words)

  
 Clark Coat of Arms
Edward, who loved knightly pursuits such as war, jousting, tournaments and hunting, surrounded himself with warriors, magnates, and chivalrous knights.
The death of Edward 'the Confessor', king of England, initiated a brief period of conflict between the various claimants to his throne that irrevocably changed the country of England.
A seat or family seat was the principal manor of a medieval lord, which was normally an elegant country mansion and usually denoted that the family held political and economic influences in the area.
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 Thomas Edward Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thomas Edward Clark was born on 15th April, 1939, and was from Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Tom Clark is one of nearly 600 Americans who were lost in Laos and did not return.
Thomas E. Clark was promoted to the rank of Major during the period he was maintained Missing In Action.
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 Edward Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Daniel Clarke (1769-1822), English mineralogist and traveller.
Edward Clark (1815-1880), briefly Confederate governor of Texas.
Ed Clark, Libertarian candidate for US President in 1980.
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 FRANCIS EDWARD CLARK - LoveToKnow Article on FRANCIS EDWARD CLARK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was the son of Charles C. Symmes, but took the name of an uncle, the Rev. E.
Clark, by whom he was adopted after his fathers death id 1853.
He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1873 and at Andover Theological Seminary in 1876, was ordained in the Congregational ministry, and was pastor of the Williston Congregational church at Portland, Maine, from 1876 to 1883, and of the Phillips Congregational church, South Boston, Mass., from 1883 to 1887.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CL/CLARK_FRANCIS_EDWARD.htm   (236 words)

  
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
Edward Clark, was indicted for the murder of Thomas Innes, March 12.
He bade me tell every body that should enquire about it, that Capt. Clark behaved very well, but he did not think he behaved very honourable, for he took full aim at him, saying, he fired before he was ready.
The reason she had for asking that question, was, that she heard from Captain Innes, and others, that Captain Clark had swore very hard at the Court Martial against him, and also against several other captains.
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_units/1750s/t17500425-19.html   (1032 words)

  
 Texas Governor Edward Clark: An Inventory of Governor Edward Clark Records at the Texas State Archives, 1861
Edward Clark served as governor of Texas from March 16, 1861 to November 7, 1861.
Clark was born on April 1, 1815 in New Orleans, Louisiana, the nephew of John Clark, Georgia governor from 1819 to 1823.
Clark was elected to the Annexation Convention of 1845, the House of Representatives in the First Legislature, and the state Senate in the Second Legislature.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/40010/tsl-40010.html   (2887 words)

  
 John Edward Clark, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army
John Edward Clark, 83, a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Army and personnel manager at Vitro Corp., died of complications from Parkinson's disease February 8, 2004, at Knollwood Retirement Home in Washington.
Colonel Clark was born on the Lower East Side of New York City, the 15th of 16 children.
Carolyn Clark of Bryan, TX; cherished brother-in-law of Josephine Clarke of New York and Meta Morrow of Montreal, Canada; loving uncle of Michael, Kenneth and Jeffrey Clarke of New York and Bryce Morrow, Diane Campbell and Eileen St. Louis of Montreal, Canada; faithful friend to Rosemary Miller and Ben Benoit.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /jeclark.htm   (346 words)

  
 Houston, Texas, Family Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, Medical Law, Lawyer, Attorney, Richard Edward Clark
The firm of Richard Edward Clark is dedicated to the efficient and economical representation of its clients.
Richard Edward Clark is licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas.
Richard Edward Clark is not Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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 Edward Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Richard Wood says that after Lewis Clark's mother (Phebe Baker Clark) died, his sister, Charity Clark, came to live with him, and that she died 31 July 1867.
Fellowbondsmen - Jesse Clark and Caleb Peirson of said Co. 4/20/1803 - Renunciation by Phebe Clark, the widow; with request, John B. Clark, be Adm'r.
Edward 5 Clark served as private in Capt. Scudders Company of the Second Regiment of Essex Co., troops in the Rev. War.
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 Clark, Wilfrid Edward Le Gros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He trained at St Thomas's Hospital, London, and served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War I. As principal medical officer in Sarawak, Borneo, he began research into the evolution of primitive primates.
Clark returned to the UK 1923 tattooed on the shoulders with the insignia of the Sea Dyaks as a mark of their esteem.
Clark's research was directed mainly towards the brain, and the relationship of the thalamus to the cerebral cortex.
www.cartage.org.lb /en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/C/Clark/1.html   (193 words)

  
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When William Edward Clark was dating his wife Grace Evans Clark, he sent her a postcard from Rio Grande to Vinton, Ohio.
It is mentioned because it is still in possession of Linda Coate Dudick in the Clark Document File, and because it was so formal, not written on except for William Edward Clark's initials.
Clark was a member of the Simpson Chapel Methodist church at Rio Grande and of the Methodist Men's brotherhood and the Raccoon Fox Hunter club.
www.ancestrees.com /pedigree/24.htm   (727 words)

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