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  Cowboy Artists of America - John Clymer
Clymer was adept at recreating an historical event or era while, at the same time, drawing the viewer into the physical scene.
Clymer was born in Ellensburg, Washington, in 1907.
Clymer was also equally talented in depicting the native wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.
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 George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) became the 43rd and current President of the United States of America in 2001.
His father, George H. Bush, was the 41st President of the United States.
As the eldest son of George H. Bush, G. Bush's nickname with his family and close friends is "Junior".
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 George Clymer, Signer of Declaration of Independence
George Clymer is regarded as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.
George Clymer was a Quaker and an Episcopalian.
Clymer was orphaned in 1740, only a year after his birth in Philadelphia.
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 History of Clymer, NY
Clymer -Among the new towns taken directly from the "mother town," Chautauqua, was Clymer, organized February 9, 1821, and given the name of the patriotic Pennsylvanian, George Clymer, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Clymer Hill is in the western part of the town.
Clymer reported to the State census bureau in 1915 a population of 1,316 citizens and 25 aliens.
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 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6
Clymer remained in such capacity until he was ready to embark upon his own private practice of medicine.
Dr. Clymer is adamant in his belief in the teachings of Revelations that this is the last age of the present man; and that if America is not made the New Order of the Ages by Americans, in the spirit of America, chaos will result.
Dr. Clymer is also intensely Nationalistic—a trait inherited from his ancestors (Dr. Clymer is a direct descendent of George Clymer, a signer of the Declaration of Independence) and further imbued by the spirit of the members of the first American Council.
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 George Washington's Masonic Connection and America's Secret Destiny
George Washington was initiated as an Entered Apprentice," receipt of the entrance fec, amounting to £23s., was acknowledged, F.C. and M.M. March 3 and August 4, 1753.
George Washington" is recorded as having been passed a Fellow Craft; and on August 4, same year, 1753, the record of the transactions of the evening states that
George Washington's metaphysical leanings are fairly well known; the depth of his spirituality is less so.
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 Clymer, George. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction
Clymer was the first president of the Bank of Philadelphia, and he helped to organize the Bank of North America.
Clymer, a delegate to the Federal Convention, was a member (1789–91) of the first U.S. Congress.
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 Clymer, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Clymer Borough is located in Cherryhill Township at the intersection of Routes 286 and 403.
Clymer Borough was named at the suggestion of John S. Fisher in honor of George Clymer, a signer of the Declaratoin of Independence and Constitution of the United States.
Clymer grew to be the largest coal-mining town in Indiana County.
www.indianainfo.org /muni/clymer.html   (249 words)

  
 CLYMER, George (1739-1813) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In the letter, George Clymer writes that he has rights to three thousand acres in West Jersey and asks for Ebenezer Cowell’s assistance as a surveyor in choosing a location.
In the letter, George Clymer writes that the revenue collector of Westmoreland and Fayette counties, Benjamin Wells, has written three depositions related to the “violences in the western country” for his consideration.
In the letter, George Clymer writes that he is awaiting a reply from William Meredith regarding the preparation of a deed.
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 The Brighter Side of History - May 13
A previous invention, in 1816, by George E Clymer, the Columbian Press had not been widely adopted in the U.S., and Clymer had taken his business to England.
The Mexican-American War was a military conflict fought between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848, in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas.
George de Mestral raised his head from the microscope and smiled thinking, "I will design a unique, two-sided fastener, one side with stiff hooks like the burrs and the other side with soft loops like the fabric of my pants.
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 Courier Electronic Edition: Obits for 082503
George E. Clymer, 74, of 2824 Greenacre Dr., Findlay, died at 3:07 p.m.
Surviving are son; Edward A. (Sarah) Clymer; Knoxville, Tenn. daughter Cheryl Louise (Shawn) Lind, Grove City, Ohio; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild and brothers Robert G. Clymer and Richard D. Clymer both of Findlay.
Preceding her in death are three brothers, George, Charles and Robert Stout; and a sister, Catherine Stout.
www.thecourier.com /issues/2003/Aug/obits082503.htm   (1685 words)

  
 CBHMA :: George Armstrong Custer
December 5, 1839: George A. Custer is born in New Rumley, Ohio, the first surviving child of Emanuel H. and Maria Ward Kilpatrick Custer.
June 5, 1862: George is appointed Captain, U.S. Volunteers, and aide-de-camp to General George McClellan, General of the Army.
George and Elizabeth miss the wedding due to the tour with the Grand Duke.
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 Clymer, George - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Clymer, George, 1739-1813, American political leader, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b.
A prosperous merchant, he ardently supported the colonial cause before the American Revolution and served (1775-76) as one of the Continental treasurers.
Clymer, a delegate to the Federal Convention, was a member (1789-91) of the first U.S. Congress.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-clymer-g1.html   (329 words)

  
 Brief Biographies of Jackson Era Characters (C)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Co-owner, with George Coffin, of the "Big Shop", which was used for the large anti-slavery meeting at which Frederick Douglass came to the attention of William Lloyd Garrison.
In 1815-20, he again went to Europe, this time with Edward Everett and George Ticknor, to study, and observe European education, especially at Gottingen; afterwards, he carried on a long correspondence with Goethe.
He was elected colonel in the local militia, and later sent to the state legislature, from whence he was sent to Congress to become a national figure.
www.jmisc.net /BIOG-C.htm   (7500 words)

  
 George W. Bush
George Walker Bush became the 43rd and current President of the United States of America in 2001.
His grandfather Prescott Bush served as Senator from Connecticut, his father George Bush was the 41st President of the United States, and his brother Jeb Bush is the Governor of Florida.
In order to differentiate President Bush from his father, George Bush, many Americans have used his middle initial to identify him: "W" or "Dubya" (phonetic pronunciation).
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/biography_george_bush.htm   (1819 words)

  
 On the Media
When Texas governor George W. Bush went out on the stump to run for president, the press, as always, tagged along in chartered planes and buses led from one staged event to another for the message of the day and photo ops galore.
The film which she insists on calling a home movie is titled Journeys with George, and the home movie maker joins me now.
He -- George Bush had never met anyone like me. I was this - you know - sort of liberal young purple-wearing woman from San Francisco -- you know all-- the women in his life are these delicate Southern Belles, i.e., Laura.
www.onthemedia.org /transcripts/transcripts_102502_george.html   (1067 words)

  
 CLYMERS on the OREGON TRAIL
Elizabeth embroidered the head of President George Washington in the center with various decorative emblems in the corners.
The Clymers settled in Linn and Marion Counties, OR
Christian Clymer who was born in 1795 in Virginia is the son of German-speaking Christian Clymer born in Philadelphia (now Montgomery) County, Pennsylvania about 1746 in a home that is still standing (2004).
donnagene53.tripod.com /clymer/id11.html   (2369 words)

  
 Floyd Clymer and the Yale California
It was in early 1905 that Clymer saw his first motorcycle - a Thomas Auto-Bi - and at the ripe-old-age of 11 caught "motorcycle fever".
The young Clymer was a remarkable lad, and at the age of 12 actually established a motorcycle dealership, gaining the rights to distribute Thomas Auto-Bis in Northern Colorado.
When George Wyman crossed the continent in 1903, the maker of the Auto-Bi, Mr E.R. Thomas, kindly replaced the damaged front forks on his California with a set made especially for Wyman's bike.
users.senet.com.au /~mitchell/bikes/california/html/clymer.htm   (718 words)

  
 Clymer Family Genealogy Forum
Norman and Hannah CLYMER Obits - 1900 - Tracy Brennan 7/29/03
Re: George Clymer and Rachel Hudleston - Kurt 9/17/02
Clymer Census of Hart County, Kentucky - Gayle Raizor 12/28/00
genforum.genealogy.com /clymer   (1094 words)

  
 University of Delaware: Read Family Papers
John Read and his associate James Gibson were joint executors of the estate of George Clymer.
Before the Revolution, Clymer had entered into business with Rees(e) Meredith, father of Samuel Meredith, and in 1765, Clymer married Elizabeth Meredith, sister of Samuel Meredith.
The Clymer and Meredith families had joined several family lands and investments together in the Clymer and Meredith Company.
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/findaids/readfam.htm   (1611 words)

  
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Robert Clymer, who was involved in a high-profile investigation of the Crazy Horse Too strip club, had a blood-alcohol content of 0.306 percent, nearly four times the current legal limit, and was unconscious when Las Vegas firefighters pulled him from his burning truck on Jan. 29, 2005.
Robert Clymer was discovered after Metro received a call that a truck was stopped at the entrance to a gated community and the vehicle was on fire.
According to the police report, Clymer was pulled from the truck and transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=CLYMER   (4733 words)

  
 Salon.com Politics | A "major league asshole"
Waving and smiling to the crowds, Bush and his running mate, former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, seemed to be enjoying the generous reception offered by the Republican enclave in the Chicago suburbs.
Then Bush spotted New York Times reporter Adam Clymer, who has been with the paper since 1977, serving as national political correspondent during the 1980 presidential race, as polling editor from 1983 to 1990 and as political editor during the successful presidential campaign of Bush's father in 1988.
Yet within hours a Bush-approved attack TV ad that mocked Gore personally and was paid for by the Republican National Committee was running in more than a dozen swing states.
archive.salon.com /politics/feature/2000/09/04/cuss_word   (659 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - George Clymer (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - George Clymer (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
George Clymer[klI´ mur] Pronunciation Key, 1739–1813, American political leader, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b.
A prosperous merchant, he ardently supported the colonial cause before the American Revolution and served (1775–76) as one of the Continental treasurers.
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 USS GEORGE CLYMER APA 27 - Unit Pages
I seerved on the George Clymer about 1960 to about 1962.
I would like to hear from any of my shipmates,just to see where they are at,and what they are doing....
Hi I was also on the Clymer 59-63, I was the mailman Pcc1 Gene Fanton..Just wanted to mention in cas...
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 Samuel L. Southard Papers Finding Aid
CLYMER, THOMAS W. 20 Jan., 15 Dec. 1830; 21 Nay 1832; 5 and 15 Apr., 30 Dec. 1834; 18 June 1836 (enc.); 27 Nov. 1838; n.d.
CLYMER, W. B., (brother of George E. Clymer)
Tyler, copy, enc.), 2 July (to GEORGE E. BADGER, copy, see above 19 June) 2, July (to Com.
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 Descendants of William Bliss
He lived alone in Clymer, Pa. in 1900.
i Ray E. Bliss born 1893, married 3-Sep-1924, in Tuscarora, Steuben County, New York, ____ Reynolds.
i Neva E. Bliss born 1918, married 29-Sep-1934, in Tuscarora, Steuben County, New York, ____ Riffle.
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 George E. Clymer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article or section does not cite its references or sources.
George E. Clymer (1752-1834) was the inventor of the Columbian Printing Press.
He was born in Philadelphia, USA, and invented his printing press in 1813.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_E._Clymer   (268 words)

  
 May 12 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1816, the Columbian Press, the first printing press invented in America, was designed by George E. Clymer in Philadelphia, Pa. It was an iron horizontal platen hand-printing press using a system of compound levers that multiplied the pull of the operator to replace the iron screw previously used for downward pressure.
The Columbian was somewhat well-received in America, even at $400, which was twice the cost of a wooden press.
In 1818, Clymer took his business to England and found much greater success.
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 Wellsville Woodlawn Cemetery
BLIVEN, Gertrude E. Spouse of LaVerne BLIVEN Born 6-08-1914 Died 6-22-2003 Age 89y Dau of Lyman and Leah (Howard) Gayhart, b.
NYDEGGER, Virginia E. Spouse of John E. Born 11-23- 1918 Died 2-16- 2002 Age 83 Dau of William and Gertrude Baker Ennis b.
SMITH, Richard E. Spouse of Beulah King /Ann Fuller Born 08-09-1929 Died 04-04-2003 Age 73 born in Wellsville, NY to Eugene and Emily Ellison Smith.
www.paintedhills.org /ALLEGANY/Woodlawn.htm   (11766 words)

  
 May 13 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Baron Georges Léopold Chrêtien Frédéric Dagobert Cuvier was a French zoologist and statesman, who established the sciences of comparative anatomy and paleontology.
In 1958, the Velcro trademark was registered for a fabric hook and loop fastener.
In 1637, the table knife was created by Cardinal Richelieu in France.
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 PUBLISHING
836 - hired George Putnam as a junior partner; 1875 - company adopted current name, John Wiley and Sons; January 16, 1904 - family business incorporated, with William H. Wiley as President, Charles Wiley as Vice President, and William O. Wiley as Secretary.
- George Bruce, of New York City, received first U.S. design patent, for typefaces and borders; August 29, 1842 - Act of Congress authorized this new form of patent.
- Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones published first edition of the New York Times; August 18, 1896 - Adolph Ochs buys controlling interest in for $75,000, nearly all of it borrowed.
www.kipnotes.com /Publishing1.htm   (2722 words)

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