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  Henry Pellatt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Henry Mill Pellatt (January 6, 1859, Kingston, Ontario, Canada - March 8, 1939) was a well-known Canadian financier and soldier.
He is perhaps best known for his role in building Casa Loma, in Toronto, which was the largest private home ever constructed in North America.
In 1882 he married Mary Dodgson who would later become Lady Pellatt when he was knighted in 1905 for his service with the Queen's Own Rifles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sir_Henry_Pellatt   (185 words)

  
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This mill was equipped with a special stone burr and bolter to separate the flour from the bran or hulls of the wheat.
The Walkerville Mill built 1840 by the Heckart brothers and John Strayer 4 miles SxSW of Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Missouri, on the Salt River, was a an advanced third generation frontier grist/sawmill very similar to the mills constructed on the Volga River, Fayette Co., Iowa, to include the Lima Mill.
Mills were affected by the streams, too much water and the mills could be carried away or the dams washed out, and too little water and mills added an alternative power source like a steam engine.
www.angelfire.com /ia/z/limamill.htm   (11212 words)

  
 Island Summers on Barters Island, Part I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Henry Abbott Barter decided to take Dannin up on his offer "to deed the place, lock, stock, and barrel, to anyone who would live with them and take care of him and his wife for the remainder of his days." Henry's brothers' wives Har-riet (Mrs.
Years later when Jabez died, his supposedly bedridden wife was so incensed that she rose from her bed, retrieved his body from where it had been taken, sat it in a chair, and berated it for abandoning herÑshouting, slapping, boxing his ears, in a complete fury.
The mill, a combination of sawmill and gristmill, hummed and buzzed night and day, and the mill-er living in a little house overlooking the lower mill pond was a busy man. [Henry's mill actually operated in the mid-1840s.] A whole village of fish-houses connected with the wharves.
boothbayregister.maine.com /2002-11-07/our_past.html   (914 words)

  
 Delaware Chapter XLVI
MILL CREEK HUNDRED is situated in the north-western part of New Castle County, and is bounded on the north and west by the Circle, on the east by Red Clay Creek and on the south by White Clay Creek.
On it was an old log mill known as the "Swedes’ Mill," which remained till 1812, when it was torn down, and on part of the foundation a stone mill was erected to be used as a woolen manufactory.
The mills are the chief means of livelihood for many of the residents of this section of the hundred, employment being given to one hundred and fifty operatives.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/DE/Delaware/delaware46.htm   (10726 words)

  
 Norma Rae Essay
The textile workers at the O.P. Henry Mill are used to struggle and adversity as both characterized thier employment in the factory and the hardships they had to face in their everyday lives.
The threat of an incoming union is unpleasant for the O.P. Henry Textile Mill in the film and they attempt to abolish worker ideas of a union by distracting them by emphasizing racial tensions within the plant.
All the Mills efforts failed in the end, however, as the workers voted in favor of the union by a vote of 427 to 373.
www.mtholyoke.edu /~jlgangne/normarae.html   (1086 words)

  
 Of the SAW-MILL of Henry Livingston, jun.
Early next morning, one Buyce, the miller, discovered an enormous bear and two smaller onces ascend the mill, (the mill was then going;) on the log, which was continually moving to the saw, was placed the sawyer's breakfast.
The hungry bear, urged by the delicious effluvia of the bread and cheese, seized it as her lawful prize, and jumped on the moving log, with her tail towards the saw; the cubs placed themselves on the log directly before her.
The sawyer then approached, killed one of the cubs with a crow bar; the other fell down the mill, and, stunned by the fall, was taken alive, and is now in the posession of the miller, the dread of all the dogs in the village.
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/henry/writing/prose/sawmill.htm   (321 words)

  
 10 Alabama Infantry History
Henry was born in Georgia, and later moved to Alabama.
Henry is probably buried in the unmarked mass Confederate grave at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.
Henry's widow, Amanda (Andrews) Hall, moved to Rome to be with the Andrews following his death, and she received $113.50 "backpay" from the CSA's Treasury Department in 1864.
home.earthlink.net /~larsrbl/CW/10ALInfpage.htm   (1142 words)

  
 History of Delaware County - Ashmead, Ch. LIV., (Page 750)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Prior to and in 1842 it was occupied by Henry Burt, and at that time was part stone and frame, three and a half stories in height, and was fifty by thirty-eight feet.
In 1844 it was rented from Henry Effinger, the then owner, by James Campbell, who used it as a spinning-mill until 1846, when it was rented to Charles F. and Joseph W. Kenworthy, who put steam-power in the mills.
Henry Effinger, who acquired title by purchasing the interests of Isaac Eyre, John Crosby, and Susannah Duly in 1782, devised the plantation to his sons, Jacob and Henry Effinger, and in 1831 Henry Effinger became the owner of the entire tract.
www.delcohistory.org /ashmead/ashmead_pg750.htm   (804 words)

  
 Bio: John McGraw / BAY-journal
In 1869, only four years after the opening of the new Sage & McGraw Mill, John sold out his interest in the mill to Henry He then built a new mill of similar size on the Portmouth side of the river near 40th Street.
However, he quickly replaced it with a new mill on the same spot which was then considered the largest in the world.
HENRY W. Ultimately, as fate would have it, Fiske upon his death in 1904, bequest the estate to the university.
bay-journal.com /bay/1he/people/fp-mcgraw-john.html   (1028 words)

  
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The third saw mill in the county was built by John A. Brooks at the mouth of Brooks creek, Newaygo, in 1843.
The building of the new mill caused the village to grow rapidly and the pine and farming lands of the county were absorbed by settlers and speculators so fast as to indicated that the future prosperity of the village was assured.
In 1857 the mill was assessed at $2,000 and in 1859 at $1,125.
ncha.ncats.net /data/Lumbering_In_Newaygo_County   (20256 words)

  
 The collection of MILL JAMES 1773 - 1836, MILL JOHN STUART 1806 - 1873, MILL HARRIET TAYLOR nee HARDY 1808 - 1858, AND ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
The collection of MILL JAMES 1773 - 1836, MILL JOHN STUART 1806 - 1873, MILL HARRIET TAYLOR nee HARDY 1808 - 1858, AND TAYLOR HELEN 1831 - 1907.
MILL JAMES 1773 - 1836, MILL JOHN STUART 1806 - 1873, MILL HARRIET TAYLOR nee HARDY 1808 - 1858, AND TAYLOR HELEN 1831 - 1907.
Below is the table of contents for the collection of MILL JAMES 1773 - 1836, MILL JOHN STUART 1806 - 1873, MILL HARRIET TAYLOR nee HARDY 1808 - 1858, AND TAYLOR HELEN 1831 - 1907.
library-2.lse.ac.uk /archives/handlists/MillTaylor/MillTaylor.html   (108 words)

  
 Mill Creek Retreat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Mill Creek Retreat would make a great getaway or hunting and fishing retreat.
Mill Creek Retreat has a couple of permanent home sites with private access for living in seclusion and enjoying nature's splendor.
The property is located near the friendly community of Henry, Virginia.
www.va-mountainland.com /MillCreek.html   (192 words)

  
 Utilitarianism; John Stuart Mill; Ethics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
The classic texts for utilitarianism are those of Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and Henry Sidgwick.
Ross Harisson's "Bentham, Mill and Sidgwick," The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, edited by Nicholas Bunnin and E. Tsui-James (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1996), pp.
See John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism: Text with Critical Essays, edited by Samuel Gorovitz (Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971); Mill’s Utilitarianism: Text and Criticism, edited by James M. Smith and Ernest Sosa (Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 1969); and On Liberty: Annotated Text, Sources and Background, edited by David Spitz (New York: Norton, 1975).
ethics.acusd.edu /utilitarianism.html   (1539 words)

  
 OctDec03
Tom Cardenale of Henry’s Mill indicated that there was a need to examine potential remedies for areas that already have swales in place that are not working.
Jim Hoppa of Henry’s Mill indicated that this discussion was essentially the same as discussions held in February and asked why nothing had happened since then.
Ted Burbick of Henry’s Mill indicated that someone was intentionally damming the water near 105 Henry’s Mill.
www.berlin.sailorsite.net /OctDec03.html   (6386 words)

  
 I3783: Henry BEESON (ABT. 1743 - )
Henry Beeson and his wife, Mary Martin (18 Nov 1745 d.
On July 4, 1776, Henry opened up the land to be sold in lots.
On July 4th, 1776, Henry Beeson opened up his land in Fayette County, PA for purchase.
www.harrold.org /family/d0002/g0000048.html   (743 words)

  
 The Mill by Henry Van Dyke -- eText at LiteratureClassics.com
Mill; and when the miller was come home they had such good cheer with
to the worse, and mar the Mill, and have the Maid!"'
Mill, and sought ever to destroy it and to do despite to her and her
www.literatureclassics.com /etexts/1279   (5144 words)

  
 ESSEXVILLE DIRECTORY
BIRD ANDREW, (col) fireman H W Sage and Co., res e s Henry, bet Jane and Jenny.
EYRE FREDERICK, carriage and wagon maker, n w cor Midland and Henry, res same.
GOODALE H. A.,physician and druggist, cor Henry and Midland.
www.mifamilyhistory.org /bay/browns1871wenonaa-h.htm   (1693 words)

  
 Otterton Mill henry tomkins - leather bags
The smallest in Henry's range of leather bags, the fl diddy is ideal for an evening out.
This dark brown leather shopping bag is stylish and practical.
The fl fax bag is one of Henry's most popular designs - great for work or playtime!
www.ottertonmill.com /acatalog/Henry_Tomkins.html   (78 words)

  
 Wenona DIRECTORY
LOOSE WM., furniture room Midland, res e s Henry bet John and Jane.
SAGE H. and CO., Henry W S, Dean S, Wm S, salt and lumber manuf’rs, office and mill foot of Jane.
SAGE H. and CO., Henry W S, Dean Sage, Wm H Sage, John H Plum, general merchandise, s e cor Midland and River
www.mifamilyhistory.org /bay/browns1871wenonai-y.htm   (1772 words)

  
 Typewriter patented by Englishman Henry Mill (built years later) January 7 in History
Typewriter patented by Englishman Henry Mill (built years later) January 7 in History
Typewriter patented by Englishman Henry Mill (built years later)
Call him wise whose actions, words, and steps are all a clear because to a clear why.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1714/january_7_1714_39807.html   (52 words)

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