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 Kirby Land & Lumber Co. signed by John Henry Kirby - Houston, Texas 1905
Kirby became a clerk in the Woodville, Texas law office of Samual Bronson Cooper, a senator in the Texas legislature.
Its founder, John Henry Kirby, was already a well-known lumberman and timber buyer with large interests in Southeast Texas and the growing city of Houston.
Lawyer, lumberman, oil man and "Father of Industrial Texas," John Kirby was born on November 16, 1860 in Tyler County, Texas, to Sarah (Payne) and John Thomas Kirby.
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 John Henry Kirby.
A patron, Samuel Bronson Cooper, an attorney and state senator, arranged Kirby’s appointment as calendar clerk of the Texas senate in 1882.
John Henry Kirby, founder of a firm that eventually operated sawmills in the heart of the pineywoods and controlled 300,000 acres of timberland, was a native of Tyler County.
Kirby was born in 1860 and educated in local schools.
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 My Extended Family - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
COOPER, Senator John Sherman Jr b.1901 - Somerset Pulaski Co Ky COOPER, William Henry b.1854 - Grandview, Washington, Oh COPE, Caroline b.1771 -
COOPER, James Henry b.1880 - Parkerville, Morris, Kansas
COOPER, Rosa Lee b.1889 - Chickasaw, It, Oklahoma
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of American Statesmen, by John T. Morse, Jr..
Among them were Stephen A. Douglas, Lyman Trumbull, afterward for a long while chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the national Senate, David Davis, afterward a senator, and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; O.H. Browning, Ninian W. Edwards, Edward D. Baker, Justin Butterfield, Judge Logan, and more.
In 1636 house lots were set off to Thomas Lincoln, the miller, Thomas Lincoln, the weaver, and Thomas Lincoln, the cooper.
"Boys, come in, our John is going to hold court," proclaimed the sheriff; and the "boys" loitered into the barroom of the tavern, or into a log cabin where the judge sat on the bed and thus, really from the woolsack, administered "law" mixed with equity as best he knew it.
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 Encyclopedia: 89th United States Congress
John Cooper can refer to: John Sherman Cooper (1901 - 1991)- was a United States senator and member of the Warren Commission John Cooper (1923- 2000) - was a co-founder of the Cooper Car Company and last surviving Formula 1 team principal from the formative years of the sport.
Henry Martin Scoop Jackson (May 31, 1912 – September 1, 1983) was a Congressman and Senator for Washington State from 1941 until his death.
John Cornelius Stennis (August 3, 1901 - April 23, 1995) was a Senator from the state of Mississippi.
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 INVESTIGATION OF THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK
ALBEN W. BARKLEY, Senator from Kentucky, Chairman JERE COOPER, Representative from Tennessee, Vice Chairman WALTER F. GEORGE, Senator from Georgia SCOTT W. LUCAS, Senator from Illinois OWEN BREWSTER, Senator from Maine HOMER FERGUSON, Senator from Michigan J.
[2] Admiral Thomas C. Hart, [3] the Army Pearl Harbor Board, [4] the Navy Court of Inquiry, [5] Col. Carter W. Clarke, [6] Maj. Henry C. Clausen, [7] and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.
Of assistance to the committee and its work were the testimony and exhibits of seven prior investigations concerning the Pearl Harbor attack, including inquiries conducted by the Roberts Commission.
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 Index of The Adams-Jefferson Letters 88014258
Senator, 257 Nicholson, Samuel, 583 Nightingale, French, compared with Amer.
See also Randolph, Eleanora (Ellen) Wayles Cooper, Rev. Samuel, Congregationalist of Boston, 440 Cooper, Thomas, scientist, Unitarian, pres.
See also Dutch Republic; Holland; United Provinces Neutrality, 242; JA on, 204; TJ on, 200 Nevill, Henry, 294 New Hampshire.
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 Notes
Another brother, Senator Henry Cooper, was a most able lawy er and represented Tennessee in the United States senate.
Eloise Stocke ll is a sister of Judge William F. Cooper, who for years was chancellor a nd member of the state supreme court, recognized as one of the eminent jur ists of the country, his decisions being quoted wherever the English langu age is spoken.
[NI0002] The middle initial is speculative, from a Post Office Registry Return Rece ipt from H.E. Ramsey, Gorgona CZ to B.D. Ramsey in Viola, TN on Mar 10, 19 06.
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 Tennessee Pro-Life Constitutional Amendment Dies in State Senate
Voting for the pro-abortion Burks amendment were Senators: Burks, Clabough, Cohen, Cooper, Crutchfield, Dixon, Ford, Graves, Harper, Haynes, Herron, Jackson, Kilby, Kurita, Kyle, McLeary, Trail, Wilder.
Voting against the pro-abortion Burks amendment were Senators: Atchley, Beavers, Bryson, Burchett, Crowe, Fowler, Henry, Ketron, McNally, Miller, Norris, Person, Ramsey, Southerland, Williams.
ACTION: Contact your state senator at (615) 741-3011 with your views on the vote.
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 White Dove's Native American Indian Site Eastern Universities and Indians
Later in the nineteenth century, Senator Henry L. Dawes of the Yale class of 1839, while wishing to help "the red man," was responsible for the controversial Dawes Severalty Act of 1887, which promised homesteads for individual Indians in the effort to make them farmers and therefore assimilated Americans.
During the era of the American Revolution and afterward, Yale graduates John Trumbull (1756-1843) and Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831) and former students James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) and Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826) developed deep interests in both Indian life and Indian affairs.
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 Dobyns Cooper and Allied Families
Ashley, Senator Lewis F. Linn, Gov. John Miller and others, he had personal and political intercourse, and attended all the Democratic state conventions.
Lewis Craig Dobyns, see paragraph 26, was born Nov. 22, 1817, at Flemingsburg, Ky., and was first married to Charlotte Partridge, May 16, 1847.
In 1839 he was nominated by the state convention as a Democratic elector on the Van Buren ticket, in the memorable "log cabin and hard cider campaign" of 1840, and was elected by a large majority over the Harrison and Tyler electors.
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 Cousins J-O
John LOCKE (1632-1704), English philosopher, and confidential advisor and tutor of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, later the Earl of Shaftsbury and proprietor of the Carolinas.
Refer to Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Seventh Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis (Baltimore, 1992), Line 230, Generation 32 for continuation of line to William I of England, father of Henry I of England, and ancestor of both Griffith BOWEN and Margaret FLEMING.
Anson JONES (1798-1858), 4th Republic of Texas President (1841-1846), Texas Senator and Congressman, Minister to the United States, Judge Advocate and Surgeon in the War for Texas Independence, MD 1827, married in 1840 to Mary (SMITH) McCRORY.
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