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  Tennessee history, preservation and educational artifacts
Edward Terry Sanford was born in Knoxville on July 23, 1865 to Edward Jackson and Emma Chavannes Sanford.
As Edward Sanford matured, his parents discovered, in addition to his robust love of the outdoors, that their son also had an unusual concentration upon his studies and excelled in history and politics.
Sanford and their daughters as they tried to make arrangements for Justice Sanford’s funeral in a city scrambling to make room for the enormous crowds that were expected for Taft’s funeral.
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 Edward Terry Sanford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Edward Terry Sanford, a forty-one year old Harvard-educated attorney from Knoxville, was selected by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte to be the lead prosecutor for the Justice Department in the trial of Sheriff Shipp and others accused in connection with the lynching of Ed Johnson.
As lead prosecutor in the Shipp case, Sanford prepared the case for trial and took the lead role for the government in preparing the case and examining and cross-examining witnesses in Chattanooga.
Sanford wrote 130 opinions for the Court before his death in 1931 from uremic poisoning after having a tooth pulled.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/shipp/sanford.html   (300 words)

  
 Prominent Alumni--Part 3
Edward Terry Sanford, the only UT alumnus to have served as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was born July 23, 1865, in Knoxville, the son of Edward Jackson Sanford, a carpenter and businessman who made a fortune during the post-Civil War years.
Sanford died on March 8, 1930, after only seven years on the court, a period too short for a clear judicial philosophy to be discerned.
Sanford's death did not therefore command the attention the passing of a Supreme Court justice might normally receive, but his legacy as an important and fair jurist and a devoted UT alumnus is not insubstantial.
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 Edward Terry Sanford
Edward Terry Sanford, who received both A.B. and Ph.B degrees from the University of Tennessee in 1883, is the only University of Tennessee alumnus to have served as associate justice of the U. Supreme Court.
Sanford began his legal career in Knoxville in 1890 after receiving a second A.B. degree from Harvard in 1885, as well as M.A. and LL.B. degrees in 1889.
With the support of Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Sanford was nominated by President Warren Harding in 1923 to the high court, where he served until his death in 1930.
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 TERRY FAMILY HISTORIAN JUNE 1982
Terry was the son of Joseph Minter Terry and wife Lydia Mims and grandson of William S. Terry and wife Sally Minter of Edgefield, SC.
Terry one of the oldest citizens of the east part of Lamar county, which occurred last Thursday at Blossom at the home of his son, Sam Terry, with whom he was living.
Terry was a son of the late Hugh Mack Terry, a Confederate veteran, and the former Miss Martha Bennett.
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 Sanford --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Sanford's acting debut was in the American Negro Theater's 1946 production of On Strivers Row, and her first movie role was as Tillie in Guess Who's Coming to...
He was instrumental in the annexation of the islands by the United States and became the first governor of the Territory of Hawaii.
Sanford, Maria L. educator, born in Old Saybrook, Conn.; remembered mainly for her teaching at the University of Minnesota in its early decades; graduated from the Normal School, New Britain, 1855; teaching career started 1852; professor at Swarthmore College 1871–80; at University of Minnesota 1880–1909; lectured on history of art and literature.
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 UT Library News: Exhibit on Knoxville's Only U.S. Supreme Court Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The son of Edward Jackson and Emma Chavannes Sanford of Knoxville, Edward Terry Sanford was the only Justice of the United States Supreme Court to have come from this city.
Sanford served as a trustee of the University of Tennessee, from 1897-1923.
President Warren G. Harding nominated Judge Sanford to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; and, after congressional confirmation, he assumed this appointment on February 19, 1923, and served until his death in March of 1930.
www.lib.utk.edu /news/archives/press_releases/000992.html   (410 words)

  
 Terry Sanford's declaration of candidacy for the Presidency of the United States, May 19, 1975 Washington D.C.
Terry Sanford's declaration of candidacy for the Presidency of the United States, May 19, 1975 Washington D.C. Terry Sanford,
Terry Sanford's declaration of candidacy for the Presidency of the United States
Edward R. Murrow said John F. Kennedy recognized that “difficulty is the excuse history never accepts.”
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 terry * Terry Bradshaw Football Hall of...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Terry Texas Ranger Trilogy Terrys Texas Rangers, Reminiscences of the Terry Rangers, the Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd.
Terry Waite and Ollie North The Untold Story of the Kidnapping and the Release.
Terry Tempest Williams A Biographical Essay from Gales Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol.
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 Sanford, Edward Terry --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
A noted stage performer, Ellen Terry was known for the grace and intellectual grasp that she brought to her roles.
Born in Coventry and the mother of celebrated actor and theatrical theorist Gordon Craig, she was long associated with Henry Irving in one of theater's most famous partnerships.
Scientist and philosopher Edward Ricketts became a close friend to Steinbeck and would serve as an inspiration for many of his literary characters.
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 webGED: Sanford Families Data Page
Sanford was a man of considerable wealth and resided in New Haven.
Terry Sanford The funeral was the "old-fashioned Methodist service'' that Sanford had requested, and it included his favorite hymn, "In the Garden.'' But it had the atmosphere of a state funeral because of the presence of an honor guard from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division, Sanford's beloved old World War II outfit.
When he was here at Duke as president, Terry Sanford said, very wisely, "There is never an end to building an institution."He never stopped building and he never stopped dreaming, and even in the last few months, he was planning an institute for the arts in the Triangle.
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 TERRY FAMILY HISTORIAN MARCH 1987
TERRY, Jacob Osburn -- born 10/8/1837 in Alleghany Co. VA died 11/30/1921 in Wright Co. MN, son of Joseph TERRY and Mahala Wolf, (married 7/25/1860 in Alleghany Co. VA Sophronia W. Dew who was born 3/1840 in Alleghany Co. VA to Absolem Dew and Sarah Stull Dew).
TERRY, Erastus -- son of James and Nancy TERRY born 5/1860 in Greenbrier Co. WV died 6/14/1860 in Monroe Co. WV on Greenbrier River of Whooping Cough.
Nathaniel Terry was son of Benjamin Terry Jr and grandson of Benjamin Terry Sr.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Sanford
Sanford, Allen — of Waco, McLennan County, Tex.
Sanford, John William Augustus (1798-1870) — also known as John W. Sanford — of Georgia.
Sanford, Rollin Brewster (1874-1957) — of New York.
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 Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prominent lawyer Newton D. Baker argued the case for Ambler Realty and James Metzenbaum represented Euclid.
Joined by: Chief Justice Taft, and Justices Holmes, Stone, Brandeis, and Sanford.
Without Comment: Justices Van Devanter, McReynolds, and Butler.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Village_of_Euclid,_Ohio_v._Ambler_Realty_Co.   (743 words)

  
 Tennessee history, preservation and educational Artifacts 1
Justice Edward Terry Sanford (right) was born in Knoxville July 23, 1865.
Sanford served Chief Justice William Howard Taft, the only former U.S. President to become Chief Justice.
Both Sanford and Taft died on March 8, 1930.
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 Tulsa World Centennial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He was appointed to the high court in 1921.
Edward Terry Sanford, another Supreme Court justice and a close friend of Taft's, died the same day.
A justice since 1922, he was headed to a function to mark Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes' 89th birthday.
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Sanford 1857 _1795-1858 Scott, George Campbell US movie actor, director, & producer; starred in movie "Patton" 1970 _1927-- Scott, George Gilbert, Sir Eng.
of Yale Univ. 1937-1950 _1885-1963 Seymour, Edward (Duke of Somerset) Eng.
Edward Hamilton Waldo) US science fiction aut.; wrote novels "The Dreaming Jewels" 1950, "More than Human" 1953, "The Cosmic Rape" 1958, short story "Slow Sculpture" 1970 _1918-1985 Sturges, Preston (orig.
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 President Tafts's Obituary
His death, which was caused by cerebro-arteriosclerosis, was preceded by that of Associate Justice Edward Terry Sanford at noon.
Taft Justice Sanford had been an almost daily caller at his home.
The death of Justice Sanford was quite unexpected, occurring after his collapse in a dentist's office where he had had an ulcerated tooth extracted.
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 webGED: Sanford Families Data Page
Harrison Sanford King He was a first cousin of President James Monroe, (see Wm.
Harrison Sanford King Soon after marriage the family moved to Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Harrison Sanford King Forest Hall was his home located on the Rappahannock River.
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 Terry Family Pedigrees
We invite you to post your "Pedigree" on the Terry Family Project Patriarch page.
John Terry b 27 Apr 1752 SC or VA d 12 Apr 1834 Chester Dist SC m (2) Priscilla Stokes
Edden Terry b.07/03/1785 NC m.Arrentha Tucker d.07/16/1880 Jackson County, TN Zachariah Taylor Terry b.06/26/1846 m.
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 Barry Cushman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
"Edward Terry Sanford," in American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999).
"Edward Terry Sanford," in Urofsky, ed., The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary (Garland, 1994).
American Historical Association's 1998 Littleton-Griswold Prize, 1998--For his book, Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution.
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 TERRY BRICKER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The structure and function of CP47 and CP43 in photosystem II.
Bricker, Terry M.; Frankel, Laurie K. Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
Gomez-Lor Berta; Koper Carola; Fokkens Roel H; Vlietstra Edward J; Cleij Thomas J; Jenneskens Leonardus W; Nibbering Nico M M; Echavarren Antonio M Departamento de Quimica Organica, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain Chem Commun (Camb) (2002 Feb 21), (4), 370-1.
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 Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy - Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy - Research
by Edward B. Fiske and Helen F. Ladd
by Edward C. Norton and Donald H. Taylor, Jr.
www.pubpol.duke.edu /workingpaper_author.html   (648 words)

  
 Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy - Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy - Faculty
Sanford Institute faculty indexed according to their areas of expertise.
Land use regulation, land use and the environment
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 supremecourt
White, Edward Douglass Louisiana Taft December 19, 1910 May 19, 1921
White, Edward Douglass Louisiana Cleveland March 12, 1894 December 18, 1910*
Sanford, Edward Terry Tennessee Harding February 19, 1923 March 8, 1930
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