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  Maryland Real Estate, Anne Arundel County Real Estate, Odenton Real Estate
James D. Harrison is an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Legend REALTORS and has hundreds of hours of training above that of a Sales Person.
The majority of James D. Harrisons clients are members of the military and/or NSA civilian employees.
James and his team of professionals work primarily on a referral basis noting that approximately 90% of his clients are referred by prior clients and repeat clients.
www.jamesharrison.net   (320 words)

  
  James Harrison
Harrison, J. du G. In pursuit of flightless dung beetles.
Harrison, J. du G. Bizarre beetles: the west coast, dry dung specialists, University of Pretoria, Zoological Diversity in southern African Biomes course, by request of Prof.
Harrison, J. du G. Phylogeny and Systematics of the genus Pachysoma (Scarabaeidae; Scarabaeinae): endemic west coast dung beetles of conservation concern.
www-museum.unl.edu /research/entomology/workers/JHarrison.htm   (717 words)

  
 James Harrison (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Harrison (pioneer) (1816–1893) was an Australian engineer who developed an ice-making machine.
James Harrison (Australian governor) (1912–1971) was the first Australian appointed as Governor of South Australia, in 1968
James Harrison (politician) was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1949 to 1969 representing the Division of Blaxland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Harrison   (158 words)

  
 James Harrison 2   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Harrison was born John Morris the son of Patrick MORRIS of Manchester and had one brother, Thomas and a sister Lydia.
James was sentenced to seven years transportation on a charge of felony heard at the Salford Quarter Sessions on the 5 July 1841, he had stolen sixpence from a house.
James Harrison left his teenage years behind in a rebellious state facing another two years as a convict and most of it in hard labour and chains.
members.trump.net.au /ahvem/Family/Harrison/A_Convict-Life.html   (5122 words)

  
 Henry Thomas Harrison FAQs
James O. Hall found that actor James Harrison was appearing nightly on stage at the New Richmond Theatre while Henry Thomas Harrison was spying for General Longstreet in the Suffolk, Virginia and Goldsboro, North Carolina areas.
In 1931 (she was 66 years old and Harrison, if still living, would have been 99 years old) she contacted Franklin Irving (Harrison's nephew) and received a copy of Irving's family genealogy that included Harrison and Harrison's father, Henry Hargrove Harrison.
A8: In the fall of 1861 Harrison was a leader of a group he referred to as "Mississippi Scouts on the Potomac." At the time he was a private in the Twelfth Mississippi Infantry Regiment stationed at "Camp Van Dorn" at Union Mills, near Manassas, Virginia.
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 General James E. Harrison   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Edward Harrison, public official and Confederate army officer, the son of Isham and Harriet (Kelly) Harrison, was born in Greenville District, South Carolina, on April 24, 1815.
Because of his fluency in Choctaw and Creek, Harrison was appointed in 1861 as a commissioner to treat with the Indians for the state.
Harrison became a lieutenant colonel in 1862, when the battalion was reorganized as the Fifteenth Texas Infantry.
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Chiefly correspondence among Harrison family members, especially between James Thomas Harrison and his father, Thomas Harrison, and between Thomas and his brother, Isham Harrison, while Thomas was in South Carolina and James and Isham were in Mississippi.
During the Civil War, there are letters from James Harrison to Regina from Richmond where he was serving in the Confederate Congress, including mentions of meetings with President Davis, and, after the Civil War, from Washington where he was trying to claim his seat in Congress.
Two are letters from James Harrison in Macon, Mississippi, written on stationary of "Head-Quarters, State of Mississippi, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office," discussing the military situation in Mississippi and at Mobile, Alabama.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/h/Harrison,James_T.   (2545 words)

  
 Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James "Harrison" Caudill was born February 3, 1839 (1) to John B. Caudill and Levica Smith Caudill.
Harrison was the sixth child born to this union.
James Harrison Caudill died on September 15, 1924 at the age of 85 years, 7 months and 12 days.
www.caudillreunion.org /biographies/biographies.html   (1254 words)

  
 First Ladies' Biographical Information
Anna Harrison had no ambitions socially or politically; rather she derived her satisfaction in the traditional role of wife and mother and as a devoted member of her church community.
When Harrison was named Territorial Governor of Indiana in 1801, Anna Harrison moved with her children to the former French trading post of Vincennes, Indiana where her husband built the family a sturdy brick mansion they called Grouselands; it included a fortress-like wall to protect it from raids by Native American Indians.
Despite her remaining in Ohio, Anna Harrison was well-read and actively interested in the political world in which her husband now moved, avidly consuming all the political journals and newspapers she was able to obtain on the frontier.
www.firstladies.org /biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=9   (2180 words)

  
 James Harrison - 'The Coolest Scot'   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Harrison created the first ice making machine at Rocky Point, on the banks of the Barwon river in the mid 19th Century.
James Harrison also published the Geelong Advertiser, "Victorias oldest morning newspaper", was a Councillor on the first City of Geelong council and was a member of the Government of the Colony of Victoria.
The James Harrison Museum committee have acquired the land at Rocky Point and are endeavouring to build a Museum there.
home.vicnet.net.au /~engherit/harrisonFlyer.htm   (258 words)

  
 Henry Thomas Harrison, Longstreet's scout
Harrison's service for Longstreet at Gettysburg has long been established history and Hall's research has identified him but there is more to the story.
Harrison appeared at Longstreet's headquarters near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania on the night of June 28, 1863 with news that Federal forces centered around Frederick, Maryland and were on there way north.
Harrison continues his espionage activities in Washington and New York for the remainder of the war.
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 Indianapolis Colts, Dominic Rhodes, Edgerrin James, Marvin Harrison, National Football League - CBS SportsLine.com
James, 26, is coming off his best season since tearing a ligament in his left knee in October 2001.
James rushed for 1,548 yards and nine touchdowns, caught 51 passes for 483 yards and had a career-high average of 4.6 yards per carry last season.
If James is traded, Indianapolis could move to Plan B. In February, backup Dominic Rhodes signed a two-year deal that will pay him $1.3 million in base salary in 2005 and 2006.
cbs.sportsline.com /nfl/story/8298375   (585 words)

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