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  CompEd Inc. Kentucky Workers Compensation Resource
Hubbard is the one primarily responsible for negotiating leases with land owners to harvest the timber.
Henry called him at 8:30 or 9:00 that evening and wanted to apply for a job, and he told him he recognized his name, but he was way too young to be the person that he knew, and he knew Mr.
Henry had cut timber that long he might be able to handle the job, and he told him he might possibly require him to take a drug test and that they did not have worker's comp and he would be working as a general contractor for himself.
www.comped.net /opinions_recentdisp.php?ID=3303   (6955 words)

  
 GOVERNOR HENRY HUBBARD - Guide to Likeness of New Hampshire Officials and Governors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hubbard read law with Jeremiah Mason at Portsmouth (NH), and was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar (1806).
Hubbard at the time was serving also as Solicitor for Sullivan County (1823-1828); later he served as Probate Judge for the county (1827-1829).
Governor Hubbard favored lowering high national protective tariffs, denounced capital punishment, and called for state legislation to curb corporate shareholder profits made at the public expense.
www.state.nh.us /nhdhr/glikeness/hubbhenr.html   (296 words)

  
 National Park Service: Presenting Nature (Chapter 2)
Hubbard was enlightened by the Columbian Exposition of 1893 and City Beautiful movement with its Beaux Arts formality that would transform naturalistic landscapes, such as the National Mall, into formal axial designs regimented by formal balustrades, regularly spaced rows of trees and shrubs, and patriotic memorials with their monuments and statuary.
Hubbard described in pictorial terms the development of vistas, which he considered to be one of the most unified of all types of landscape compositions.
Hubbard paid little attention to smaller park structures, other than to suggest that "seats and drinking fountains could be made inconspicuous but remain useful if they were built to resemble natural boulders." Such rustic features had been fashioned by the Olmsted firm for Franklin Park.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/mcclelland/mcclelland2c1.htm   (3592 words)

  
 Jones & DeLoach Family History Material   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
HUBBARD was born on 26 Jun 1850 in Jemison, Bibb County, Alabama.
HUBBARD was born on 20 Jun 1849 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi.
HUBBARD was born in 1851 in Jemison, Bibb County, Alabama.
mywebpage.netscape.com /jonesjrjohn/j_d_material/d52.html   (1452 words)

  
 Henry Hubbard: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Henry Hubbard's summary was automatically generated using 10 references found on the Internet.
Henry Hubbard, with Fleishman Hillard Inc., a public relations firm employed by Thorn Apple Valley, said he is not sure what the nature of the criminal investigation might be.
Henry Hubbard, a spokesman for Thorn Apple Valley Inc. declared the proposed warning labels "Un-American!" Are we to infer from this that high fever, nausea, abdominal pain, miscarriages and painful, premature death are a welcome part of the American experience?
www.zoominfo.com /people/hubbard_henry_37743979.aspx   (455 words)

  
 Henry Hollingsworth - pafg10.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edna May HUBBARD was born on 4 Apr 1900 in Newberg, Yamhill Co, Oregon, USA.
Percy Gaylord HUBBARD was born on 22 Nov 1906 in Newberg, Yamhill Co, Oregon, USA.
Daniel William HUBBARD was born on 22 Oct 1908 in Newberg, Yamhill Co, Oregon, USA.
users.ev1.net /~dhoskins/web/henryholl/pafg10.htm   (690 words)

  
 HENRY BELLCHAMBERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Henry married Mary Groves of Cowden, Kent, the daughter of Robert and Sarah Groves.
Robert, Henry, Alfred and Amos’ father, was baptised 16/4/1798, the son of James Belchamber and Mary (Hubbard) in West Hoathly, Sussex.
Henry and Mary migrated to Australia and arrived in Sydney on the 12th January 1857.
www.cooma.nsw.gov.au /monaropioneers/bellchambers-h.htm   (1786 words)

  
 Jefferson Blues Magazine - Hubbard, Henry #140   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hubbard quickly became one the instructors and influences for this new group of players.
One such musician who was influence by Hubbard was the late great "Stevie Ray Vaughn." Hubbard is known for his great blues instrumentals and has been said to have succeeded T. Bell as the leading guitarist of his generation.
Henry "Blues Boy" Hubbard was born in La Grange TX in 1934, and started playing music at the young age of 8 years old.
www.jeffersonbluesmag.com /content/view/67/32   (1249 words)

  
 Blues Family Tree Project About Henry "Blues Boy" Hubbard
Hubbard came to Austin after World War II when he was stationed at Bergstrom Air Force Base.
Hubbard and the Jets became th ehouse band at Charlie's Playhouse in the late 1950s and backed up the many touring acts which played at the club.
Hubbard was one of the instructors and influences for this new group of players.
www.diversearts.org /bft_hubbard.html   (296 words)

  
 VHS MSS: Henry Stevens Family Correspondence
Henry Stevens was born in 1791, in Barnet, Vermont, the first of ten children of Enos and Sophia Grout Stevens.
Henry Sr.'s correspondents during the year include A. Hemenway, Ira Allen, and William S. Appleton, who writes to Henry Stevens February 7 suggesting Stevens send his collection of historical material, including that of the Vermont Historical Society, to Boston, where it will be better appreciated.
Henry and Franklin continue to write from England, although Enos indicates in an August letter that Franklin is expected in New York.
www.vermonthistory.org /arccat/findaid/stevens.htm   (3724 words)

  
 Record Unit 7107 - Henry Guernsey Hubbard Papers, 1871-1899
Henry Guernsey Hubbard (1850-1899), horticulturist, botanist, and entomologist, graduated from Harvard University in 1873.
Hubbard and Schwarz conducted several expeditions to Michigan, collecting specimens in the Lake Superior region in 1874, 1876, 1877, and 1878.
The papers of Henry Guernsey Hubbard primarily concern his research on the taxonomy and biology of insects, especially pests of cotton and orange trees.
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/FARU7107.htm   (631 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Thomas Henry Wheatley-Hubbard and others
She married Thomas Henry Wheatley-Hubbard, son of Evelyn Raymond Wheatley-Hubbard and Ann Christobel Wheatley, on 28 April 1979.
She was the daughter of John Gellibrand Hubbard, 1st Baron Addington and Hon.
Lucy Marian Hubbard was a Nun of the Sisters of Mercy.
www.thepeerage.com /p221.htm   (709 words)

  
 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 810
Henry Hubbard Bartlett married Mary Ann Case, daughter of Elisha Case and Abiah Barber, on 9 November 1837 at New Hartford.
Henry Hubbard Bartlett died on 19 February 1890 at age 76.
She was the daughter of Henry Hubbard Bartlett and Mary Ann Case.
www.holcombegenealogy.com /data/p810.htm   (1289 words)

  
 Hubbard / Holmen Families - Person Page 20   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hubbard suffered a stroke of paralysis and was thus confined to his home and only a few weeks ago a second stroke nearly ended his life, but he rallied somewhat and lingered until last week, when he entered that sleep which knows no awakening.
Hubbard was assisting the driver, when the lever was released and struck him on the back of the head, breaking his neck and causing instant death.
Hubbard, George, in 1665, certified before William Leete, at Guilford, the consideration paid Lowheag, by the inhabitants of Wethersfield, for six miles in breadth on both sides of the river, and six deep from the river west, and three deep from the river east, in Wethersfield.
www.dxhansen.com /SSHubbard-p/p20.htm   (8112 words)

  
 Find 1st Minnesota Soldiers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Henry Hubbard was born in New York on April 30, 1841.
Henry was subsequently paroled or exchanged and discharged for disability on Dec 15, 1861.
Henry was only 38 years old at the time of his death.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Hubbard
Hubbard, Charles Francis Wayland 1876 (not yet entered)
Hubbard, William Allen ex 1868 (not yet entered)
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
www.amherst.edu /~rjyanco94/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/h/hubbard.html   (218 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Henry Hubbard was educated at Harvard and Mass.
Later at Harvard, as a professor Henry Hubbard focused his energy on the development of the profession of Landscape Architecture as well as city and regional planning.
Hubbard and Kimball's text presented an approach to landscape design.
lamar.colostate.edu /~bradleyg/t-prac.html   (1109 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Hubbard
Hubbard, C. — of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Okla. Democrat.
Hubbard, Richard Bennet (1832-1901) — also known as Richard B. Hubbard — of Texas.
Hubbard, Thomas Hill (1781-1857) — of New York.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/hubbard.html   (1156 words)

  
 HUBBARD GLEANINGS, HUBBARD GENEALOGY
Ira Elsworth and Gladys Lucille (Harris) Hubbard; Ira is the youngest son of Harvey Harrison Hubbard, son of James Willard and Mary Ann (Braucht) Hubbard.
Hattie Hubbard was the Hubbard expert; had boxes of genealogy on the Hubbard family that was unfortunately burned after she died.
Overlooking the road are the Hubbard Ledges, from which springs a small waterfall that drains into the Ponsett swamp in the valley.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~hubbard/hubbard_photos   (1325 words)

  
 Jambands.com | Show Reviews | Stage Adaptation of Lo Faber’s “Henry’s House” Hubbard Hall, Cambridge NY | 2002-08-29
“Henry’s House” tells the story of a group of children - headed by the young prince Henry - sent away from their homes by their parents when trouble befalls their town.
They are sent up north to the old summer house of Henry’s parents to hideout under the watchful care of the lovesick Teacher Tess.
Once at the house the children and Tess are trapped in a bubble at the bottom of a lake by the evil Bubsy Beals and his henchman Crafty Fox.
www.jambands.com /ShowReviews/content_2002_08_29.01.phtml   (943 words)

  
 News-Leader.com | Lifestyle | Genealogy
Matilda Kirkpatrick Bland Hubbard, the fourth wife of Henry Hubbard, died in 1928.
He was born on Sept. 16, 1869, to Henry Hubbard and Ellen Kirkpatrick.
I am looking for information on the family of William Hubbard, who was born about 1815 in Virginia, and Mary, her maiden name is not known, who was born about 1823 in North Carolina.
springfield.news-leader.com /lifestyle/genealogy/queries166.html   (1686 words)

  
 Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
Lepilemur hubbardi, named in honor of Theodore F. and Claire M. Hubbard Family Foundation for their generous support of Malagasy graduate students in the field and in the laboratory at Henry Doorly Zoo’s Center for Conservation and Research.
The goal is to prevent extinction for Diplazium laffanianum, known as the Governor Laffan’s fern and to preserve the Bermuda genotype for another fern, the Rumorha adiantiformis, which is threatened in its natural habitat in Bermuda.
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo is a leader in education, wildlife conservation, research and fun.
www.omahazoo.com   (2514 words)

  
 NNYObits.com :: Newzjunky | NNY death notices
BELLEVILLE, N.Y. Henry 'Hub' Hubbard, 64, of 12784 Tiller Road, died Friday morning at the Samaritan Medical Center Watertown.
Born September 5, 1941 in Belleville the son of Henry and Gladys Rawlings, Hubbard.
Hubbard worked at Carrier Corp. in Syracuse for thirty years retiring in 1998.
www.newzjunky.com /obits/0505hubbardobit.htm   (248 words)

  
 Hubbard Carnell & ELizabeth Dixon
To the which payment is well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our Heirs Exer etc. To witt and firmly by these presents unto with our seals Dated the 21st day of January Ano Dom.
HUBBARD CARNAL farmed in N. but decided to migrate to Tennessee.
HUBBARD CARNAL died in 1845 and is buried at the Carnell cemetery, Waverly, Humphreys Co., Tn.
pages.prodigy.net /blankenstein/hubbard.htm   (1498 words)

  
 Hubbard Family Genealogy Forum
Hubbard to Chappell connection - Connecticut 1700's - Michael McCalmont 1/07/06
Re: Hubbard to Chappell connection - Connecticut 1700's - Rebecca Scales 1/11/06
Hubbard records on-line, Cumberland Co., PA 1730 to 1905 - Dave Loy 9/18/05
genforum.genealogy.com /hubbard   (1025 words)

  
 spacetoday.net: Hubbard named new NASA Ames director
NASA selected Scott Hubbard as the new director of the Ames Research Center in California on Thursday.
Hubbard succeeds Henry McDonald, whon is stepping down from the post, effective immediately, to become the Distinguished Professor of Computational Engineering at the University of Tennessee.
Hubbard was involved in the early planning of the Mars Pathfinder mission and later served as project manager for Lunar Prospector.
www.spacetoday.net /Summary/1172   (156 words)

  
 National Historic Landmark Potential - The H. HUBBARD
National Historic Landmark Potential - The H. The schooner H. HUBBARD was a two-masted vessel built at Port Huron, Michigan in 1842.
The next year Hubbard sold his interest in the vessel to John Burch of Monroe, Michigan and the vessel was reenrolled at Detroit on September 13 with John Pierce listed as master.
The H. HUBBARD was sailing between Detroit and Sault Ste.
thunderbay.noaa.gov /shipwrecks/hubbard.html   (247 words)

  
 (Surnames from Hoyt, dau of John G. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1895
married in 1879 to Maguire, Sara A. Hubbard, dau of A.W....
married in 1890 to Bartels, Henry W.P. Huber, Casper...
married in 1870 to Rollins, H.G. Hudson, Henry...
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 George HUBBARD
Winifred Allen Hubbard, born at Meopham, Kent in 1864.
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Hubbard, born at Meopham, Kent in 1866.
Ada Louisa Hubbard, born at the Railway Station, Meopham, Kent on the 22nd December 1867.
www.gregormacgregor.com /hubbard/george1833.htm   (660 words)

  
 William Monroe and Margaret (Morgan) Hubbard
Family of William Edward Hubbard (2) and Dolly Hanes
Henry Clay married Nancy Bean, daughter of William Bean (1805-1860) and Jane Walker (1820-1908).
Born on 16 Feb 1861 in Cleburne Co, AL (Randolph Co?).
mywebpages.comcast.net /hearncl/charts/hubbard_descendants/rr01_003.html   (194 words)

  
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In July of 1861 at the end of their term, the 27th Maine was asked for volunteers to stay to protect Washington from the Rebel forces and to wait the outcome of the battle of Gettysburg.
Henry B. Osgood was one of 299 volunteers who stayed behind to protect Washington.
During the period of time that the homestead was owned by Harriet Hubbard Osgood and General Osgood, and their children, it was referred to as "Snug Harbor" in the letters and pictures that Linda has.
www.stephentowngenealogy.com /douglasosgood.html   (4235 words)

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