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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Henry Moore Teller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Henry Moore Teller (1830–1914) was a U.S. political figure.
Teller served in the Senate and Cabinet for twenty years, and was connected with the silver question since 1880.
Historically, Teller is probably best known for lending his name to the so-called "Teller Amendment" added onto the Joint Resolution for war with Spain passed by the House (311 to 6) and Senate (42 to 35) on April 19, 1898.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Henry Moore Teller
Henry Moore Teller (May 23, 1830 – February 23, 1914) was a U.S. politician.
Historically, Teller is probably best known for sponsoring an amendment to the Joint Resolution for war with Spain, passed by the House (311 to 6) and Senate (42 to 35) on April 19, 1898.
Teller's addition to the joint resolution is known as the Teller Amendment.
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 Teller
Teller Mission, a Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Mission, was built in 1900 across the harbor at the current site of Brevig Mission.
Present-day Teller was also established in 1900 after the Bluestone Placer Mine discovery 15 miles to the south.
During these boom years, Teller had a population of about 5,000 and was a major regional trading center, attracting Natives from Diomede, Wales, Mary's Igloo and King Island.
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 Teller Training
Teller graduated in chemical engineering at the University of Karlsruhe and received his Ph.D. in physics under Werner Heisenberg in 1930 at the University of Leipzig.
Penn and Teller are a two-man magic and comedy team, specializing in gory tricks (in which the mechanisms of the illusions are fully revealed) and clever pranks, who have become associated with Las Vegas and skepticism.
Teller does not speak while performing although there are occasional exceptions, mostly when the audience is not aware that his voice is being heard.
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 AllRefer.com - Henry Moore Teller (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
When Colorado became (1876) a state, Teller was elected U.S. Senator as a Republican.
As the leader of a group of silver Republicans, Teller supported William J. Bryan, Democratic and Populist candidate for President in 1896, and was returned to the Senate as an independent silver Republican.
In 1898, he secured the adoption of the Teller Resolution to the declaration of war against Spain, which pledged the United States to an independent Cuba.
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 Colorado Central Magazine September 2002 Page 35
Henry Moore Teller isn't well known today, but a century ago he was Colorado's most eminent politician -- as evidenced by our map.
Teller was also the first Westerner to serve in a presidential cabinet, as Secretary of the Interior during the administration of Chester A. Arthur, and he gained national stature as a supporter of silver and an opponent of imperialism.
Teller had come to be the voice of out-state Colorado, so it was natural that a Republican General Assembly sent him to the U.S. Senate.
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 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > People > Senators > Senators Who Changed Parties During Senate Service ...
According to Elmer Ellis (Henry Moore Teller: Defender of the West), after the 1896 election, "the Silver Republican senators were invited to join the caucus of the Republicans, but refused," implying that they had all left the caucus when they switched parties.
Teller reluctantly endorsed the Democratic nominee (pro-silver William Jennings Bryan) in 1896 and 1900.
Teller maintained his chairmanship of the Committee on Claims through the transition from Republican to Silver, and maintained his chairmanship of the Committee on Private Land Claims throughout the transition from Silver to Democrat, despite the fact the Republican party retained the majority during each of these times.
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 Alaska Division of Community Advocacy
Teller is located on a spit between Port Clarence and Grantley Harbor, 72 miles northwest of Nome, on the Seward Peninsula.
Teller is a traditional Kawerak Eskimo village with a subsistence lifestyle.
Teller has a road link to Nome from May to September via a 72-mile gravel road.
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 PBS - Harriman: Teller
Staffed by Eskimos, the station was a source of both subsistence meat and income for the Eskimos, whose livelihoods had been threatened by the depletion of seals and sea otters in the region.
Teller's population grew to 5,000 and the town became a center of trade.
Teller was the 'location' for a Hollywood movie of Eskimo life, in the course of which Hollywood directors taught Eskimos how to build picture book snowhouses and to kiss American-fashion.
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 DenverPost.com - Cuba's Colorado connection
The Colorado connection here is Henry Moore Teller, whose name adorns our geography in many locations: the Teller House hotel in Central City, Teller streets in Gunnison and Salida, the ghost town of Teller City in North Park and, of course, Teller County, whose seat is Cripple Creek.
Teller, who lived from 1830 to 1914, was a U.S. senator from Colorado in 1898 when the United States went to war with Spain.
So Henry Teller had reasons to believe in 1898 that a war with Spain to liberate Cuba would be a war to make Cuba a U.S. possession, rather than an independent nation.
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 info: Henry_Moore_Teller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
American PresidentBorn into a large Methodist family in Allegheny County, New York, in 1830, Henry Moore Teller was educated at local academies and studied law in the town of Angelica.
TellerSenator and Secretary of the Interior Henry Moore Teller.
Rouge Steakhouse at The Teller House - Central City, CO--The Teller House was built as a hotel by lawyer turned statesman, Henry Moore Teller, in 1872 to serve the gold mining town then known as the ''richest square mile on earth'' and the...
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 Henry Moore Sculptures : Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Paying equal attention to both traditional henry moore sculptures and contemporary blues guitar, Moore covers the skills (such as turnarounds, henry moore sculptures and harmonized scale passages) that enable a player to produce fluid phrases.
Conservative San Francisco cartoonist Henry occupies the top floor of a duplex he owns, henry moore sculptures and when the downstairs tenant dies suddenly, the girls want to move in.
Sara (Lydia Cornell), a sexy blonde college student, henry moore sculptures and brunette Jackie, (Deborah Van Valkenburgh), a bank teller henry moore sculptures and the more sensible of the two, enjoy their newfound freedom while their father agonizes about their activities.
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 Teller at AllExperts
* the Teller Amendment, an 1898 amendment to the United States declaration of war against Spain proposed by Henry Moore Teller
* Edward Teller (1908–2003), a nuclear physicist known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb"
* Teller (magician) (born Raymond Joseph Teller in 1948), a member of the comedy and magic duo Penn and Teller
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 www.ilovealaska.com/
Location: Teller is located on a spit between Port Clarence and Grantley Harbor, 72 miles northwest of Nome, on the Seward Peninsula.
Culture: Teller is a traditional Kawerak Eskimo village with a subsistence lifestyle.
Transportation: Teller has a road link to Nome from May to September via a 72 mile gravel road.
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 Teller Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Descendants of Johannes Teller and Susanna Wendel - kimberly loefke 8/10/05
Henry Moore Teller 1st Senator of Colo and Sec.
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 Rouge Steakhouse at The Teller House - Central City, CO--
The Teller House was built as a hotel by lawyer turned statesman, Henry Moore Teller, in 1872 to serve the gold mining town then known as the ''richest square mile on earth'' and the leader of the world's gold production.
The Teller House became known as the finest hotel (outside of Denver) west of the Mississippi and houses the famous and mysterious ''Face on the Barroom Floor'' painting, done by Herndon Davis in 1934.
Since then, the Teller House has been used by the Association as an entertainment and gathering venue for opera patrons and for special events throughout the season.
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 Alaska Division of Community Advocacy
Teller is located in the Cape Nome Recording District.
A federally-recognized tribe is located in the community -- the Native Village of Teller.
Teller is classified as an isolated village, it is found in EMS Region 5A in the Norton Sound Region.
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 teller - OneLook Dictionary Search
Teller (m), Teller, teller (de) : AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
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 Amazon.com: Tellers - Law: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tellers walk a fine line with robberies.(News and Trends): An article from: Security Management by Michael A. Gips (Digital - Jul 31, 2005) - HTML
Henry M. Teller of Colorado, on the President's message, in the Senate of the United States, Mar. 15, 1888 by Henry Moore Teller (Unknown Binding - 1888)
that, even if the legends they carry can do the teller no good, they may at some other time be of...
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 Henry Moore Teller Details, Meaning Henry Moore Teller Article and Explanation Guide
Henry Moore Teller Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
Henry Moore Teller (1830 - 1914) was a U.S political figure.
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 Picture History - Henry Moore Teller (1830-1914)
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Henry Moore Teller was a U.S. senator from Colorado from 1876-82 and 1885-1909.
Teller was secretary of the interior under President Chester A. Arthur.
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 Chronology--Philippines and Guam
Included in the Resolution was the Teller Amendment, named after Senator Henry Moore Teller (Colorado) which disclaimed any intention by the U.S. to exercise jurisdiction or control over Cuba except in a pacification role and promised to leave the island as soon as the war was over.
At first, there was strong opposition to the passage of the bill from misinformed members of the House, some of whom referred to the Filipinos as "barbarians" incapable of self government.
Thereupon, Congressman Henry A. Cooper of Wisconsin took the floor and recited Rizal's last farewell before a skeptical House.
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 Find A Grave - Search Results for "TELLER"
As Secretary of Dakota Territory, he helped nogotiate the Agreement of 1883 with four bands of the Sioux Lakota Nation that defined certain Indian lands in what was then Dakota Territory.
He was a younger brother of U. Senator Henry Moore Teller.
Elected to represent New York's 20th District in the United States House of Representatives, he served from 1957 to 1961.
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 Alaska Wilderness, Ecotourism, & Cultural Trip Planning Information. Alaska Wilderness Recreation & Tourism Association ...
Alaska Wilderness, Ecotourism, & Cultural Trip Planning Information.
A Western Union Telegraph expedition wintered at the present site in 1866 and 1867; it was then called Libbyville or Libby Station.
The Teller Reindeer Station was operated by the U.S. Government at a nearby site from 1892 to 1900.
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 Mitterling (1974) Guide to the Henry Moore Teller papers, 1862-1908
Mitterling (1974) Guide to the Henry Moore Teller papers, 1862-1908
Guide to the Henry Moore Teller papers, 1862-1908
University of Colorado Libraries; Catalogs; Manuscripts, American; Colorado; Boulder; Teller, Henry Moore; Manuscripts
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 Henry Moore Teller — FactMonster.com
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 Inez Celia Philbrick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence and printed matter relating to Dr. Philbrick's activities in support of women's suffrage, euthanasia, and education.
Correspondents include: Susan B. Anthony (1894, 1903), Mary B. Bryan (1900, 1906), Emmeline (Goulden) Pankhurst (1911), Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1902), and Henry Moore Teller (1907).
Publications relating to women's suffrage, includes The Headquarters Message (various issues between March 1902-November 1912) and Progress (February 1910)
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