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 Francis Cherry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Adams Cherry was born in Fort Worth, Texas and grew up in Enid, Oklahoma, and graduated from high school there in 1926.
Francis Adams Cherry (5 September 1908–15 July 1965) was the Democratic Governor of Arkansas from 1953 to 1955.
Cherry died in Jonesboro, Arkansas and is buried at the Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Francis_Cherry   (182 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Fr-Franj)
Francis Joseph I was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.
Francis was a theist, in sympathy with almost every movement of free thought, and as versatile as he was eccentric.
Francis Turner Palgrave was the son of Sir Francis Palgrave.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /C50A.HTM   (2299 words)

  
 Traveler's Guide to Arkansas Governors of Arkansas Portrait Gallery State 1953-1975
Cherry was elected Governor of Arkansas on November 4, 1952 after a campaign in which he effectively used the medium of radio to raise both his visibility and campaign funds.
Cherry was appointed U.S. Commissioner for the Jonesboro division of the Eastern district in 1939, and next was named referee for the workmen's compensation commission.
Cherry entered politics in 1942, when he was elected chancellor and probate judge of the 12th Chancery District.
www.soskids.arkansas.gov /govs-state-1953.html   (1019 words)

  
 cherry - pafg18.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Rachel Cherry was born in 1867 in TN.
Mary Cherry was born in 1856 in TN.
Eligah Curtis Cherry was born on 23 Jun 1856.
mywebpages.comcast.net /lgrob/cherry/pafg18.htm   (1272 words)

  
 Francis Adams Cherry » Biographies of Arkansas's Governors » Exhibits » Old State House
Cherry, who simply was not prepared to deal with the nightmare of political horse-trading which would ensue at such a gathering, vetoed the notion.
By 1954 Cherry was declining to campaign for the measure, but it was too late to attempt to distance himself from the unpopular proposal.
Cherry was elected chancellor and probate judge, but resigned to enter the Navy in 1942.
www.oldstatehouse.com /exhibits/virtual/governors/from_the_forties_to_faubus/cherry.asp   (640 words)

  
 Shelby County Idiana History and Genealogy, Obituaries - Cherry
Cherry was a staunch democrat, and while he was never in any sense a better partisan, he was always a warm advocate of party principles, and steadfastly and unflinchingly remained true to its tenets.
Cherry was the daughter of Jonathan and Palina Plunkett and was born in Clinton county, March 15, 1864.
Cherry was a sufferer from heart disease, this being the cause of her death.
www.rootsweb.com /~inshelby/obituaries/obit_cherry.htm   (9076 words)

  
 Orval Faubus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Francis Cherry, who had defeated McMath in 1952 in the latter's third term re-election bid, became widely unpopular, Faubus challenged him in the 1954 primary.
During the run-off, Cherry and his surrogates accused Faubus of attending a "communist" school and implied that his sympathies remained leftist.
The 1954 election cycle was a bitter one and Faubus was forced to defend his attendance at a defunct northwest Arkansas school known as Commonwealth College as well as his early political upbringing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Orval_Faubus   (1470 words)

  
 Cherry Varieties - ACN
This is a very high quality tart cherry selection and is recommended for fresh markets, processing, and the home garden.
The fruit is a large, heart-shaped, red cherry with good flavor, and is somewhat resistant to cracking.
A recent introduction of the New York State Agriculture Experiment Station, Surefire™ is a late blooming, tart cherry with resistance to spring frosts.
www.acnursery.com /cherries.htm   (851 words)

  
 BLM Names Fran Cherry as Deputy Director for Operations - Land Use Issues at Off-Road.com for May 2002
Francis "Fran" Cherry has been named Deputy Director for Operations of the Bureau of Land Management, BLM Director Kathleen Clarke announced today.
Cherry, a native of Utah, earned his Bachelor of Science degree in zoology from Brigham Young University and received his Master of Science degree in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin.
Cherry, a 33-year veteran of the BLM who has most recently served as State Director of the Bureau's Alaska State Office, succeeds Nina Rose Hatfield, who will become a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget in the Department of the Interior.
www.off-road.com /land/cherry_named.html   (452 words)

  
 MSS. Cherry
Francis Cherry (1665?-1713) of Shottesbrooke, Berkshire, was a nonjuror and the friend and patron of the antiquary Thomas Hearne.
Cherry's manuscripts were given to the Bodleian upon the death of his widow in 1729.
As well as manuscripts, Cherry was a collector of printed books, coins, and antiquities.
www.bodley.ox.ac.uk /dept/scwmss/wmss/online/medieval/cherry/cherry.html   (281 words)

  
 Berkshire History: Biographies: Francis Cherry (1665-1713)
Francis was the son of the squire of Shottesbrooke in Berkshire, William Cherry, and his wife, Anne.
Cherry in the distance and, when he replied that it was, she said, “Aye, he will not come to me now; I know the reason.
Cherry was a fine specimen of the class which thrives nowhere so well as in England.
www.berkshirehistory.com /bios/fcherry.html   (447 words)

  
 Attractions in Cheyenne County, KS
It was from this historical site on Cherry Creek that the runners were sent to notify the tribes that they were coming, and criers announced the plans in all camps.
From Cherry Creek, they set out, nearly 1,000 strong, to seek revenge and plunder the town where the Stage Company had a large station.
Tobe Zweygardt, county historian and metal sculptor was born in Cheyenne County in 1916 of Volga German decent.
skyways.lib.ks.us /towns/StFrancis/camp.html   (560 words)

  
 Sweet Cherry Brine Varieties
Sweet cherry profitability was way down in 2002 in the Eastern U.S. due mostly to cold weather during spring.
For non self-fruitful processing sweet cherries in the East, such as Emperor Francis and Gold, plant no more than 67% to 75% of the orchard to a single variety.
Choosing WhiteGold™ to be a primary pollenizer for Emperor Francis seems to us to be a good decision.
www.maes.msu.edu /nwmihort/brinevarieties.htm   (1421 words)

  
 Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox
It is not that there was no such man -- indeed there was, and other accounts indicate that Francis Marion is as deserving of praise as this account would indicate -- or moreso.
Parson Weems (Mason Locke Weems, 1759-1825), in an honest effort to teach a high patriotism, nobility, and morality, sometimes embellished or exaggerated his stories to the point of falsehood, as with his invention of the cherry tree anecdote in his Life of Washington.
The greatest guerrilla fighter in the American Revolution was Francis Marion.
www.gwd50.k12.sc.us /FrancisMarion.htm   (513 words)

  
 Independence NHP: Historic Resource Study (Chapter 3)
In 1766 he purchased a large lot (20 by 80 feet) at the corner of Cherry Alley from the Cresson brothers and by the spring of 1768 his sizeable one-story house (18'6 by 44') with a broken pitch roof was ready to be insured.
The house appears to be a Cherry Street property (based on the house valuation and place in the listing.) By 1787 he had two dwellings on the Cresson Alley side of his lots, one of them occupied by a black man named Joseph Martin and the other by Sampson Davis, a carpenter.
In 1791 Jane Thomas, who ran a boarding house at 45 Cherry Street, and Joseph Thomas, perhaps her son, a shoemaker, at 47 Cherry Street likely had moved into the same two dwellings, as the assessments for the dwellings again were identical.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/inde/hrs/hrs3a.htm   (15501 words)

  
 Francis, Lupton, Richard and Thomas Wrathall
Francis Wrathall 1830, Henry Wrathall 1825, Lupton Wrathall 1828, Richard Wrathall 1829, Thomas Wrathall 1830
George Francis Wrathall 1877 #14695 - 1917 aged 39
Henry Francis Wrathal 1893 - 1966 aged 72
www.geocities.com /mepnab/w/wrathall.html   (1586 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Cherry
Cherry, Gwendolyn Sawyer (1923-1979) — also known as Gwen Cherry — of Florida.
Cherry, Robert Gregg (1891-1957) — also known as R.
somewhere in Gastonia, N.C. Cherry, Shirley — of Rhode Island.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/cherry.html   (561 words)

  
 Cherry and Allied Families
Ron Cherry's summary of research that has been done to find the immigrant Jacob Cherry and what tasks we need to perform.
If you don't see your Cherry relative here don't despair, there are tons of Cherry's not even related to this line.
There is a newsletter dedicated to the Cherry family, The Cherry Cousins' Clearinghouse.
www.ugcs.caltech.edu /~cherryne/genealogy/cherry.html   (922 words)

  
 1883.txt
leg 4.00 Oct, 1880 32,769 Eaton, Mary Cherry Vale widow 1812 8.00 Dec, 1882 71,958 Pursell, Leonard Cherry Vale dis of eyes 8.00 - - - - - - 111,406 Powell, James B. Cherry Vale epilepsy 18.00 - - - - - - 66,961 Parret, Henry Cherry Vale wd.
of arm 12.00 - - - - - - 185,716 Benson, Senora A. Cherry Vale widow 12.00 Oct., 1879 34,030 Monyhon, David Cherry Vale g.s.w.
4.00 June, 1882 213,376 Lukenbill, Tilman H. Cherry Vale g.s.wd.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/montgomery/military/1883.txt   (2655 words)

  
 Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia
This yellow fleshed sweet cherry is a hybrid of Emperor Frances and Stella.
This sweet, dark red fleshed cherry is a hybrid of Stark Gold and Stella.
This self-fruitful cherry is fast becoming the favorite of cherry growers.
www.esnursery.com /esnWeb/catalogCenter.asp?pf=2&searchTerm=86   (336 words)

  
 david_timeline
1952 Francis Cherry defeats incumbent Sid McMath for Governor of Arkansas.
As he is driving a devastated Cherry to the Governor's Mansion on election night, 20 year old David Pryor tells the Governor that some day he'll help settle the score with Faubus.
www.aetn.org /distinction/html/david_timeline.html   (1225 words)

  
 FRANCIS: Genealogy Queries
FRANCIS : CHERRY : CHIREY : Need the birth of Thomas CHIREY, CHERRY born circa 1730 probably in Newcastle,Eng.Wife unknown.
FRANCIS : ROBERTSON : SAUNDERS : SIMMONS : Please Help My query relates to the lineage of a Fanny Robertson understood to be born ca 1795 Kent England She married a Richard Saunders - also understood to be born ca 1795 Kent England - at S Ma...
FRANCIS search results at Interment.net - Burial records and tombstone inscriptions from thousands of cemeteries across the world.
www.cousinconnect.com /p/a/0/s/FRANCIS   (499 words)

  
 Cherry Trees - Double A Vineyards
A sour cherry that is very large producing fruit that is sweeter and more firm than Montmorency.
(Sweet Cherry) (NY13791) A Cornell Introduction this large dark cherry is a late bloomer.
The leading commercial sweet cherry in the west.
www.doubleavineyards.com /view_trees.php?get=Cherry   (264 words)

  
 Pioneers - Gatherings
Those who were present were Apple, Lyre, Lucienne, Khrisna, Ana Riza, Cherry, Nikki, Francis, Jove and Dinah, Elson, Rodrigo, Joey, and of course, Faith.
Some of the girls (Cherry, Lucienne, Apple, Khrisna, Yvette, and Sherylyn) and John D. went to Hard Rock.
Since it was the 29th of December, everyone had to bring P29-worth present for the kris kringle.
members.tripod.com /~pisaymc92/tgather.htm   (340 words)

  
 Comments on Light Sweet Cherries
sweet cherry grown in Michigan; very small fruit; productive; fairly good crack resistance, but not as crack resistant as Napoleon; very hardy tree; good bacterial canker resistance; fruit removes relatively easily from the stem; blooms very late; pollen Group VI (requires cross pollination), so suggest planting using mid to late blooming pollinator variety(s); ripens late.
At NWMHRS, we have only seen a couple of cherries on very young trees; expect to see first crop in '99.
Comment: Tree decline in Michigan is too severe to recommend planting for processing, but could be considered for planting on outstanding sites if being grown for a high priced fresh market.
www.maes.msu.edu /nwmihort/Ltswtchr.html   (492 words)

  
 icBOB.com -
Cherry, Clarissa Rebecca b.1868 - St. Charles,Bear Lake,Idaho
Cherry, Joseph Aaron b.1867 - St. Charles,Bear Lake,Idaho
Cherry, Thomas Billings b.1865 - St. Charles,Bear Lake,Idaho
www.icbob.com /pafx3.htm   (379 words)

  
 Voice work of Francis Cherry
If you know of other voice work Francis Cherry has done, you may add credits.
voices.fuzzy.com /actor.idc?actor_id=14893   (15 words)

  
 WWP Online Messenger #85
Readers of the Online Messenger will recall that WWP and the American Lands Alliance sued top political appointees in the Bureau of Land Management, including director Kathleen Clarke and deputy director Francis Cherry, for allowing Robbins to violate federal grazing laws.
The lawsuit targeted a settlement between the BLM and Robbins that is the subject of a separate Inspector General investigation about improper political favoritism by the agency.
His record with the BLM includes trespass notices, cancellation of grazing permits, charges of unauthorized use of public lands, attempts to block BLM workers from monitoring its own land and defiance of emergency closures to protect the environment during drought.
www.westernwatersheds.org /news_media/newsmedia_2004/wwp85_newsmedia.html   (489 words)

  
 PRUNUS TENELLA AS AN HYPOTHETIC ROOTSTOCK FOR SWEET CHERRY
It has been tried as rootstock for of Emperor Francis cherry variety, but on the seventh year after grafting variety separated from the rootstock (1).
Moreover it has been discovered to be immune to the typical form of Microcerasus plum pox (3).
Prunus tenella Batsch or dwarf russian almond, is a low shrub 1 m 1,5 m high.
www.actahort.org /books/169/169_24.htm   (209 words)

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