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  Emerson DeLacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Emerson Hugh DeLacy (9 May 1910-19 August 1986), an American politician, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1945 to 1947.
DeLacy was elected in 1944, replacing fellow Democrat Warren G. Magnuson who had retired from the House to run (successfully) for United States Senate.
DeLacy was defeated by Republican Homer Jones in 1946.
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Emerson and his supporters petitioned the Presbytery of Morris and orange for recognition, and on April 21, 1875, the "First Presbyterian Church of Wyoming, New Jersey" was officially created.
Emerson and Catherine, his wife, they were Murdock Howell and Sallie, his wife, Luther W. Badger and Jennie, his wife, Isaac H. Clearman and Mary, his wife, Robert C. Melvain and Sophia, his wife, Jacob Hardenburgh, Elizabeth, his wife, and Julia Ellen, their daughter, and Mrs.
Emerson again became ill, and the church was forced to struggle along without a minister, and in fact had no duly appointed minister until 1886 when the Rev. Thomas Heywood became the first installed minister.
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 Friends of Sand Mountain - Stanislaus: Off-road dirt bikers fear a ban   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
But biker Ralph Emerson said Stanislaus National Forest Supervisor Tom Quinn has told him he is getting political pressure to shut out the off-highway vehicles altogether.
Emerson, who was born in the area 57 years ago, said he uses the forest for various activities, including both hiking and motorcycling.
Bee staff writer Ron DeLacy can be reached at 984-5150 or rdelacy@modbee.com.
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Virginia Barbara BURKE (Virginia Barbara KELLY, Warren KELLY, Mary Josephine DELACY, Emma WARREN, David) was born 10 Nov 1939.
Rita BURKE (Virginia Barbara KELLY, Warren KELLY, Mary Josephine DELACY, Emma WARREN, David) was born 30 Apr 1950.
Rosemary BURKE (Virginia Barbara KELLY, Warren KELLY, Mary Josephine DELACY, Emma WARREN, David) was born 22 May 1954.
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 Santa Clara County History - History of Santa Clara County, 1922, Chapter 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In August, 1852, its name was changed to the Register and was published by Givins George and T. Emerson with F. Murdoch as editor.
DeLacy's aim was to present a paper, which in its treatment of local events, should be equally readable and reliable; in general, the implacable foe of wrong, the inflexible champion of right, independent at all times and always fearless in expression of opinion.
But while success was his, he conceived the idea that a daily newspaper founded and conducted on the principles of the Times would flourish in San Francisco.
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 Yellowstone National Park: Its Exploration and Establishment (Notes)
Surveyor-General Meredith of Montana Territory had the larger of the two lakes shown as "DeLacy's Lake" on the map prepared in his office in 1867, and it was known by that name until changed to Shoshone Lake by Professor Frank H. Bradley, of the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey).
Bradley's unkind statement came to the attention of deLacy, who said: "When I saw this note in his report of 1873, I wrote a short narrative of the trip, and sent it, together with my original notebook and the original map, to Dr. Hayden, by the hands of Mr.
It was necessary to specify the outlet as a point of reference because deLacy's portrayal of his lake is grotesque—being both misaligned and nearly twice too large.
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