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  Tuscarawas County, Ohio History
WILLIAM H., proprietor of the United States Hotel, Uhrichsville, was born in Smithfield, Jefferson County, Ohio, April 25, 1815, and is a son of Peregrine and Ella (Lamastres) Dempster, the former a native of Maryland, the latter of Pennsylvania, both of Scotch ancestry; his father
STEPHEN H., foreman of the railroad shops at West Uhrichsville, for the Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railway Company, is a native of Vermont, born March :3, 1832, His parents, Henry and Austin Lovejoy, were natives of New Hampshire; the former was a carpenter and farmer by occupation.
JOHN H., boot and shoe manufacturer, Uhrichsville, was born in Harrison County, Ohio, June 16, 1885, and is a, son of M. and Mary (Hanna) Lukens, natives of Maryland, the latter of German descent.
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 Notes on Quimby and Related Topics
He was born in New Lebanon, N. H., February 16, 1902, but spent the larger part of his life in Belfast, Me. He was one of seven children, and his father was [45] a poor, hardworking flsmith.
After his time various people took his ideas directly and indirectly, through the teachings of others who were indebted to Quimby, and modified them in line with their own understandings of philosophy and religion.
Phineas Parkhurst ("Park") Quimby was born on February 16, 1802, in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and died on January 16, 1866, in Belfast, Maine.
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 Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 34   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
     Frederic Johnson was born on 31 October 1845 in Paris, Ontario, Canada.
She married Daniel Bowie Parkhurst on 27 October 1851.
     Rollin H. Capron was born on 21 May 1834 in Leicester, Vermont.
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 Tissue-specific GATA factors are transcriptional effectors of the small GTPase RhoA -- Charron et al. 15 (20): 2702 -- ...
George, E.L., Baldwin, H.S., and Hynes, R.O. Fibronectins are essential for heart and blood vessel morphogenesis but are dispensable for initial specification of precursor cells.
Herzig, T.C., Jobe, S.M., Aoki, H., Molkentin, J.D., Cowley, A.W., Jr., Izumo, S., and Markham, B.E. Angiotensin II type1a receptor gene expression in the heart: AP- 1 and GATA-4 participate in the response to pressure overload.
Ip, H.S., Wilson, D.B., Heikinheimo, M., Tang, Z., Ting, C.N., Simon, M.C., Leiden, J.M., and Parmacek, M.S. The GATA-4 transcription factor transactivates the cardiac muscle-specific troponin C promoter-enhancer in nonmuscle cells.
www.genesdev.org /cgi/content/full/15/20/2702   (7940 words)

  
 1906 Court News Brooklyn
PARKHURST PLOT FAKER SENT TO SING SING LARRY ROGERS, the Parkhurst Society sleuth who invented the plot to kill Dr. PARKHURST, was sentenced to 7 years and 6 months to-day in Sing Sing by Judge O'SULLIVAN in Part II, of the Court of General Session, Manhattan.
She declared that in the Avenue H household were the son and the daughter of the first Mrs.
WANDELL, accompanied by his lawyer, George H. ALEXANDER, appeared before Judge CRANE, but urged that as the argument for a stay on the ground of reasonable doubt which was to have been argued before Justice GAYNOR in the Appellate Division last week was postponed, the sentence in WANDELL's case should be postponed.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Court/1906.Court.html   (17723 words)

  
 Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA)
Agricultural bacteriology; a study of the relation of bacteria to agriculture Conn, H. Blakiston's Son & Co., Philadelphia : 1901.
The pecan and its culture Hume, H. Harold.
Plant physiology and ecology Clements, Frederic E. Holt and Co., New York : 1907.
chla.library.cornell.edu /c/chla/browse/1900.html   (7334 words)

  
 XVI. Later Theology: Bibliography. Vol. 17. Later National Literature, Part II. The Cambridge History of English and ...
A Study of the Teaching of Jesus and its Doctrinal Transformations in the New Testament.
Park, Edwards H. Discourses on Some Theological Doctrines as Related to Religious Character.
Brent, Charles H. A Master-Builder; The Life and Letters of Henry Yates Satterlee, first Bishop of Washington.
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Mitchell, Mary H. Hollywood Cemetery: the history of a southern shrine.
Moneyhon, Carl H. Portraits of conflict: a photographic history of Louisiana in the Civil War.
Mullen, Harris H. 10 incredible mistakes at Gettysburg: a review of the battle and how blunders by the generals shaped the outcome.
www.marshall.edu /speccoll/blake/M2-BIB.html   (1498 words)

  
 Jesus and Wine
The Parkhurst Greek lexicon cites the Septuagint usage of the methuo word group in Old Testament passages as illustrative of the meaning "to drink freely": "Methuo.
For example, Howard H. Charles says: "Even though we may wish it otherwise, honest exegesis compels the candid admission that on this occasion Jesus deliberately added to the stock of wine available for consumption at the wedding feast" (n.
Frederic Richard Lees and Dawson Burns, The Temperance Bible-Commentary (London, 1894), p.
www.biblicalperspectives.com /books/wine_in_the_bible/4.html   (12209 words)

  
 NEC-CAH Letters H-O
Letter to Charles H. Stackpole, dated Washington, DC, Jan. 13, 1932.
Letter to Charles H. Stackpole, dated Washington, DC, Jan. 23, 1932.
Letter to Charles H. Stackpole, dated Washington, DC, Feb. 2, 1932.
www.bu.edu /sth/archives/cah/cahletters2.htm   (4184 words)

  
 U.S. states L-M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
1961) 5 Jan 1921 - 31 Jan 1921 Frederic H. Parkhurst Rep (b.
1896) 12 Jan 1875 - 8 Jan 1877 Charles H. Hardin Dem (b.
1919) 6 Jan 1969 - 1 Jan 1973 Forrest H. Anderson Dem (b.
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 Commenting & Commentaries—Catalogue
SHEPHEARD (H., M.A.) Traditions of Eden; or, Proofs of the Historical Truth of the Pentateuch, from existing facts, and from the Customs and Monuments of all Nations.
SOLTAU (H. W.) The Holy Vessels and Furniture of the Tabernacle of Israel.
DUNWELL (F. H., B.A.) Parochial Lectures on the Psalms, from the Fathers of the Primitive Church.
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 Cross-Priming of Naive CD8 T Cells against Melanoma Antigens Using Dendritic Cells Loaded with Killed Allogeneic ...
(B–D) DCs are cultured for 1 h with killed Colo829 cells and sorted according to size and granularity (forward/side scatter), fixed, and labelled with anti-gp100 (red) and anti–HLA-DR (green).
Song, W., Kong, H.L., Carpenter, H., Torii, H., Granstein, R., Rafii, S., Moore, M.A., and Crystal, R.G. Dendritic cells genetically modified with an adenovirus vector encoding the cDNA for a model antigen induce protective and therapeutic antitumor immunity.
Parkhurst, M.R., Fitzgerald, E.B., Southwood, S., Sette, A., Rosenberg, S.A., and Kawakami, Y. Identification of a shared HLA-A*0201-restricted T cell epitope from the melanoma antigen tyrosinase-related protein 2 (TRP2).
www.jem.org /cgi/content/full/192/11/1535   (5729 words)

  
 Gulbangi Family and Genealogy Research - Person Page 93   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
     George Parkhurst was born circa 1588 in England.
He was the son of John Parkhurst and Sarah (?).
She married George Parkhurst, son of John Parkhurst and Sarah (?), circa 1611.
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 Geodetic Surveys
Among the group was George Davidson, a native of Nottingham, England whose exceptional talents were recognized by Bache when he was head of the Philadelphia school system and Davidson was a student.
Once Parkhursts came into use the time was reduced by about one-third and some observers became very fast, with runs of 6-8 minutes per light and less recorded.
In 1878, Myrick H. Doolittle made a combination of improvements to Gauss' method for solving normal equations that continued in general use for more than 80 years.
www.ngs.noaa.gov /PUBS_LIB/geodetic_survey_1807.html   (16922 words)

  
 John Frederick Kensett - AMAM
Although here Kensett does not depict the New World as an Edenic wilderness, as did Thomas Cole(compare his Lake with Dead Trees), the isolation of the scene, the absence of any humans or animals, and the precise yet atmospheric depiction of light infuse the painting with a divine presence of a different sort.
These luminist qualities link Kensett's mature work with that of Jasper Francis Cropsey >, as well as Gifford and Frederic Edwin Church.
The Kensett-Gilman connection was mentioned in a letter from Charles Parkhurst to J. Gilman D'Archy Paul in 1955.
www.oberlin.edu /allenart/collection/kensett_john.html   (1469 words)

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Class of 1878
Prepared Greenfield H. and Belchertown H. Taught Franklinville (L. I.) Acad., 1875-76; Bethlehem, Conn., 1878-79; Greenwich, Conn., 1879-80; Stonington, Conn., 1880-81; Sing Sing, N. Y., 1881-86; studied law office of A. Underhill, Sing Sing, 1882-85; admitted to bar, 1885; lawyer and investment broker, Sing Sing, N. Y., 1886-88; lawyer N. City, 1888-1920.
Prepared Phillips Acad., Exeter, N. H.; Bowdoin, 1874-75; A. Hartford T. S., 1878-81; instructor in vocal music, Hartford T. 1881-82; ordained, 1882; miss'y of A. M., Samakove, Bulgaria, 1882-87; a.
Prepared Columbus (O.) H. Studied law with Chauncey W. Olds and L. Critchfield; admitted to bar, D., 1880.
www.amherst.edu /~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/1878.html   (893 words)

  
 Sketches of Civil War History Read before the Michigan Commandery of MOLLUS V.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Stoneman Raid of 1865 - By L. Trowbridge
Recollections of Stone's River - By J. Parkhurst
May 1, 1890 - By Companion Frederic W. Swift
suvcw.org /mollus/war/MIv1.htm   (344 words)

  
 Keene NH Vital Statistics - Births - 1753-1878 - L-R
Lane, Elisha Frederic, and Harriette Puffer Wilder, b.
Sullivan, N. H., Jan. 10, 1846, son of Frederick Brown and Harriet (Wardwell) Nims, and Ella Louisa Hall, b.
Nelson, N. H., Aug. 27, 1846, daughter of Lorin H. Chase and Mary Burpee.
www.ci.keene.nh.us /library/vitalstatistics/births1lr.htm   (1779 words)

  
 ARC ARTicles - Contents - Page 1/3
Frederic Leighton was born on the 31st December 1830 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, a town this writer has known and liked all his life.
He was the son of a medical man Frederic Septimus Leighton (1799-1892), and his wife Augusta Susan Nash, daughter George Augustus Nash of Edinburgh.
His paternal grandfather was Sir James Boniface Leighton (1769-1843), who had been physician to two Tsars of Russia, Alexander I, and Nicholas I. Alexandra Leighton, the elder sister of Frederic, was the goddaughter of the Tsarina of the same name.
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 Spooner's Vermont Journal 1807-1810
John Hoxie, Jacob Hoxie, and Frederic Hoxie, who were indicted for treason before the circuit court of the United States in October last, have been acquitted by a special court holden at Burlington on the 27th of September, 1808.
The subscriber hereby gives notice to all to whom it may concern that he shall prefer a petition to the legislature of the State of Vermont next to be convened at Montpelier in said State, for an act to suspend all civil prosecutions against his person or property for a limited time.
Joseph Parkhurst, aged 92, lived with her husband who not survives her, 67 years.
www.dartmouth.edu /~lmfwelch/Spooners/look1807.html   (16430 words)

  
 Induction of Potent Antitumor CTL Responses by Recombinant Vaccinia Encoding a Melan-A Peptide Analogue -- Valmori et ...
Cr labeled for 1 h, washed, and infected with wt or rVV at 10 multiplicity of infection for 2 h.
NA-8 MEL cells were infected with inactivated wt or rVV at 10 multiplicity of infection for 2 h.
Immune response to a differentiation antigen induced by altered antigen: a study of tumor rejection and autoimmunity.
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 May/June Gazette: Obituaries
She and her husband bought a farm in East Nantmeal in 1935, renovated and enlarged it, and began a life-long study of flora by establishing an arboretum there.
Hamilton H. Gilkyson III Mu’40, Sante Fe, N.M., a singer and songwriter who wrote an eclectic range of music, spanning from folk, to calypso, to music for Disney animation; January 15, 1999.
George H. Rankin W’43, Annapolis, Md., a minister in the Moravian Church who was an instructor at the U.S. Naval Intelligence School; June 9, 1999.
www.upenn.edu /gazette/0500/0500obits.html   (10592 words)

  
 Acting Governors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Joseph H. Williams - Augusta (2/26/1857 - 1/8/1858)
FREDERIC H. Sen. Percival P. Baxter - Portland (1921 - 1922) - Elected Governor 1922
CLINTON A. Sen. John H. Reed - Fort Fairfield (12/30/1959-1960) - Elected Govenor 1960
www.state.me.us /legis/senate/history/actgov/actgov.htm   (144 words)

  
 History of the 25th
Michael McKeon; quartermaster Sgt. Edward A. Brown of Fitchburg; commissary Sgt. Elbridge G. Watkins; hospital steward Samuel Flagg; principal musician, Jonathan H. Samson; leader of the band, William E. Gilmore of Pawtucket, R. Company A, Worcester - Captain Josiah Pickett; 1st Lt. Francis E. Goodwin; 2nd Lt. Merrit B.
Company C - Captain Cornelius G. Attwood of Boston; 1st Lt. James Tucker of Boston; 2nd Lt. Merrick F.
Company H - Captain Orson Moulton; 1st Lt. David M. Woodward; 2nd Lt. Nathaniel H. Foster of North Brookfield
www.25thmass.org /History_of_the_25th.htm   (598 words)

  
 Treasury of David—Psalm 68
In a spiritual sense, the orphans, whose father God is, says Hilary, are those who have renounced their father the Devil, and those to whom Christ, at his departure, sent another Comforter, according to his promise—"I will not leave you orphans." Lorinus.
Parkhurst considers the radical sense of hyx is "to be vigorous, strong; "hence the noun denotes force, a body of men (2Sa 23:13); and also that which gives strength, the means of support, or food (Jud 6:4 17:10); and compare Ne 9:6.
Our translators took the term in the first sense; I take it in the second, because the connection seems to require it, and because (tyx) refers always to a body of men, as soldiers, as actually engaged in some kind of warfare.
www.spurgeon.org /treasury/ps068.htm   (18890 words)

  
 Responses to the Moro Massacre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In 1899, the same year that more than seven million U.S. citizens petitioned congress protesting the seating of Brigham H. Roberts, the elected representative from Utah, because he had once been convicted of polygamy, the anti-imperialists protested the U.S. government's peace treaty with the Sultan of Sulu as an endorsement of polygamy and slavery.
Despite their religious opposition to the Moros, the slaughter of at least 900 men, women and children in the volcanic basin of Mount Dajo was more than they could stomach.
Slaughter Perpetrated "In Honor of the American Flag", by Charles H. Parkhurst, March 18, 1906
www.boondocksnet.com /ai/ail/moro.html   (800 words)

  
 Anthropology Personnel
Shawn Parkhurst, Assistant Professor and Director, Programs in Portugal, Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2000; Space, place, and power; regional and national cultures; inequality, gender, class culture; Europe, Mediterranean, Iberia; Phone (502) 852-2425, Email.
Frederic N. Hicks; Professor Emeritus; Ph.D., UCLA, 1963; Ethnology, state-level societies, ethnohistory, economic anthropology, Mesoamerica, Latin America.
Jeneen H. Wiche; Lecturer, M.A., University of Arizona-Tucson; American Indian societies and cultures.  Phone (502) 852-2423, Email.
www.louisville.edu /a-s/anthro/AnthPersonnel.htm   (305 words)

  
 Lyman Beecher Lecture Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
1908-09 Henson, H. Hensley, The Liberty of Prophesying.
1912-13 Parkhurst, Charles H., The Pulpit and the Pew.
1961-62 Miller, Samuel H., "Faith and Secularity: the Dilemma of Modern Preaching." Published as: The Dilemma of Modern Belief.
www.library.yale.edu /div/beecher.htm   (1600 words)

  
 RODABAUGH - Samuel M. Jones
Jones did not build a political machine–he was opposed to parties–but a group of young men, attracted by literary interests and a social consciousness, attached themselves to him, and carried on the Independent Movement after his death.
Although Jones preached to the people on the evils of partyism, on municipal ownership of public utilities, and on the means of bettering the conditions of the masses of the people, his opponents fought him on a morals crusade.
Efforts of the machine to connect Jones with the Socialist, Eugene V. Debs, to raise the scare of higher taxes, to confuse the people by concocting registration frauds in the "tenderloin district’’ which were credited to the Jones forces fell far short of their goal.
www.attic.utoledo.edu /toledosattic/attic/att/jones/rodabaugh/rodabaugh.html   (9475 words)

  
 Letter H - Delaware County, NY Queries and Surnames
After 1880 census, he and his wife lost 3 small children, Blanche, Adda and James H. I am looking for information about their dates and causes of death.
His father was James Henderson (from Scotland) and his Mother was Jane Parkhurst.
Many more descendants in and around Delaware co. My wife descends from the second marriage of Charles, Charles marrried second, Sarah C. Yeoman Howland and had Clark D Howland, they moved to Kansas around 1880.
www.dcnyhistory.org /queryh.html   (12517 words)

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