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  James McCulloch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
McCulloch was appointed a member of the Legislative Council in September 1854.
McCulloch at once resigned, and the Governor commissioned a conservative member of the Council, Charles Sladen, to form a government which did not have a majority in the Assembly.
McCulloch remained in office until September 1869, and was Premier again from April 1870 to June 1871 and from October 1875 to May 1877, but these periods in office were relatively uneventful.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_McCulloch   (743 words)

  
 Dr. Frances C. James - FSU Biological Science Faculty Emeritus
A review article (James, 1991) summarizes my view that the similarities in patterns of geographic size variation among different species of birds are best explained by both genetically based and environmentally induced physiological adaptations to a combination of the temperature and moisture regimes of the environments of their respective populations.
James, F. The environmental component of geographic variation in the size and shape of birds: transplant experiments with flbirds.
James, F.C., C.A. Hess, B.C. Kicklighter, and R.A. Thum.
www.bio.fsu.edu /faculty-james.php   (922 words)

  
 R. v. McCulloch - Excerpt Reasons for Judgment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
McCulloch that he had only six beer and only three rum and coke, and not more than that on the Sunday evening/early Monday morning, are unreliable.
McCulloch at a blood/alcohol concentration of 144 milligrams percent (which is what he would have had at the time of driving if you use the breathalyzer reading and extrapolate back) were somewhat more significant than what he has described as displaying by either of the Crown witnesses, Officer Nivisen or Davidson.
McCulloch's evidence that he does suffer from heartburn or acid reflux condition when he has been drinking, as he certainly was to some considerable degree on the weekend in question, this, it seems to me, would increase the likelihood of a so-called silent burp.
www.provincialcourt.bc.ca /judgments/pc/2005/01/p05_0107.htm   (1039 words)

  
 GO BRITANNIA! Scotland: Great Scots of Note
In the same year, prince James was born (later to reign as James VI of Scotland and James I of England).
James McCulloch was a Scot who did much to chart the course of Australian history.
James Melville, (1556-1601) published in 1829 is a most valuable source on the growth of the Presbyterian movement in Britain.
www.britannia.com /celtic/scotland/greatscots/m5.html   (3780 words)

  
 Cardoness Castle Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Legend has it that she was the sole survivor of a tragedy in which her eight elder sisters, her father and her new-born brother drowned in a frozen lake during a celebration of the birth of the infant.
James McCulloch, who died in 1500, was involved in litigation over land five times, and got embroiled in another dispute when he married his daughter to a man regarded as a "natural idiot" to gain control of additional lands.
James' son Ninian was tried for theft of property from his widowed mother, while Sir Alexander McCulloch, who met his end at Flodden in 1513, was convicted twice for violence against neighbours.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk /gatehouseoffleet/cardonesscastle/index.html   (1054 words)

  
 ::The Silver City :: Mining History ::
George McCulloch master-minded the syndicate, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on April 22, 1848; he was educated at Glasgow Primary and High Schools, then at the Andersonian University.
McCulloch, as with Rasp and young Philip Charley, held a one seventh share in the venture at the time the Proprietary Company was formed.
McCulloch married the widow of one of his former employees in 1893, and returned to Scotland, settling at 184 Queen's Gate, London, where he lived the life of a gentleman of leisure and patron of the arts.
au.geocities.com /bhsilvercity/GeorgeM.htm   (409 words)

  
 McCulloch v. Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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McCulloch House Home of Thomas McCulloch, first president of Dalhousie College, the museum contains furnishings and personal items.
McCulloch County QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Population, demographic, and housing information from the 1990 census.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-McCulloch_v._Maryland.html   (948 words)

  
 RobboQC.com ~ Aw right muckers?
James had fell out with everyone twice, McCulloch had only raced off his line and chopped somebody once, and Danny was whinging at his team mates for being crap.
James stood up and lifted his shirt to reveal a massive scratch\cut\bruise which was forming on his back where he had landed against the telephone socket.
James went to bed, and then Crombie took all his (James') clothes off and started parading him about the hall in only his boxers, while trying to get him to drink some water, which of course he brought back up straight away.
www.freewebs.com /robbo_qc/classicmoments.htm   (1943 words)

  
 Pea Ridge NMP: Confederate Commanders - Brigadier General Benjamin McCulloch
In the years prior to the Civil War, McCulloch was a Texas Ranger, an Army scout, a gold miner, representative to the legislatures of both the Republic and State of Texas, commander of the Texas Republic's militia, and a US Marshall.
When Texas seceded in 1861, McCulloch was commissioned a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army and was given command of the Indian Territory.
McCulloch's death, so early in the battle, doomed the effort to turn the Federal left, and quite possibly ensured the Southern defeat.
www.nps.gov /peri/mcculloch.htm   (457 words)

  
 Hall of Shame -- McCulloch Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
If Hugh McCulloch was buried 1851 in the cemetery on the family farm and Janette was buried beside him, then her burial must have been in the same family cemetery (and there she probably remains).
The entire 40 acre farm of Hugh McCulloch was sold to Floyd County in 1871, and the portion of John Harkins' land lying East of Falling Run Creek was acquired by Floyd County in 1883.
Sarah I. McCulloch most likely knew because she lived on the farm with Sarah Guest McCulloch (her grandmother) from the time she was a small child until the farm was sold in 1871.
www.rootsweb.com /~inpcrp/HallofShame/mccullouchcem.html   (2956 words)

  
 Doig Genealogy - Walter Dog and Janet Robertson
James was christened 19 Feb 1708 in Kincardine, the son of James Shaw and Jean Murdoch.
Helen was born in 1815/6 in New Monkland, the daughter of James Mochrie and Elisabeth Baird.
James was christened 2 Dec 1822 in Clackmannan, the son of Robert Shepherd and Jane Anderson.
www.doig.net /WALT1692.html   (7566 words)

  
 Background Summary and Questions***, McCulloch v. Maryland, Landmark Supreme Court Cases
James McCulloch, cashier of the Baltimore branch of the Bank of the United States, refused to pay the tax.
McCulloch was convicted by a Maryland court of violating the tax statute and was fined $2,500.
McCulloch appealed the decision to the Maryland Court of Appeals.
www.landmarkcases.org /mcculloch/background3.html   (729 words)

  
 Poweshiek County, Iowa Obituaries
McCulloch were charter members of the Christian Union, an organization which preceded the Congregational Church at Newburg, and she was a earnest and efficient member of the church when it was organized.
McCulloch celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary when they were congratulated by a host of friends and relatives.
JAMES R. James R. Johnston was born in County Fermanaugh, Ireland, November 4, 1847 and died at his residence in Scott Township, August 18, 1898.
www.rootsweb.com /%7Eiapowesh/POWobits.html   (9644 words)

  
 Background Summary and Questions*, McCulloch v. Maryland, Landmark Supreme Court Cases
James McCulloch, who worked at the Baltimore branch of the Bank of the United States, did not pay the tax.
On the other hand, McCulloch's attorney argued that the power to create a national bank was a "necessary and proper" power of Congress.
McCulloch then appealed the lower court's decision to the Maryland Court of Appeals.
www.landmarkcases.org /mcculloch/background1.html   (496 words)

  
 Cynthia Ann Groom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
James Christopher Columbus3 Hall (Cynthia Ann2 Groom, Grooms1) was born March 04, 1838 in Liberty, Clay Co, Missouri, and died November 22, 1916 in Everett, Snohomish, WA.
James H.4 McCulloch (Angeline Moore3 Hall, Cynthia Ann2 Groom, Grooms1) was born August 12, 1846 in,,MO, and died July 04, 1881.
James Junius4 Hall (Benjamin Franklin3, Cynthia Ann2 Groom, Grooms1) was born June 10, 1871 in,,OR, and died March 26, 1947.
www.angelfire.com /mo/groomsfamilypage/cynthia.html   (3458 words)

  
 roots_10102001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
James Harris was born July the 7th, 1766.
Robert McCulloch Harris son of the said James and Mary was born on Friday, January 7, 1791.
James Crawford Harris was born on Tuesday, February 27, 1812.
www.gadsdenmessenger.com /roots/roots_10102001.htm   (235 words)

  
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Despite the opposition of James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, Congress in 1791 incorporated the First Bank of the United States.
James McCulloch, the manager of the Baltimore Branch of the Bank of the United States, refused to pay the tax.
McCulloch is seen as one of the most important cases in American history.
www.mdoe.org /mccullochvmd.html   (928 words)

  
 Background Summary and Questions**, McCulloch v. Maryland, Landmark Supreme Court Cases
James McCulloch, who worked at the Baltimore Branch, refused to pay the tax.
After McCulloch was convicted of violating the tax statute and fined $2,500, he appealed the court's decision to the Maryland Court of Appeals.
McCulloch then appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, led by Chief Justice John Marshall.
www.landmarkcases.org /mcculloch/background2.html   (545 words)

  
 Warrenton (North Carolina)  Rev War Pay Frauds
Since McCulloch was absent in town at the time Rutherford made the motion, the Senate sent word to him requesting his attendance.
When McCulloch returned, he gave his testimony but failed to exculpate himself to the satisfaction of his peers, and was expelled from the senate.
McCulloch satisfied this requirement by entering into bond, with James Glasgow and Benjamin Sheppard as his securities, in the sum of £8,749.16.9.
www.danielhaston.com /history/rev-war/warrenton-frauds.htm   (10161 words)

  
 Pea Ridge NMP: Confederate Commanders - Brigadier General James McIntosh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was given command of the 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles and later command of General McCulloch's cavalry forces.
Although he was courageous and daring, McIntosh was also impulsive and reckless, preferring to lead his men from the front instead of concentrating on the duties of a brigade commander.
When McCulloch was killed on the first day of the battle, command of the division was thrust upon him.
www.nps.gov /peri/mcintosh.htm   (258 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Mcculloch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jackson native Brent McCulloch, a member of the National Guard 2nd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Unit, was among a group of young men dressed in camouflage...
Rob McCulloch, who was disappointed after his first dive (a back dive straight) but came on strong later, also gave the boys a boost scoring 203.80 in diving.
As well as writing best-selling sagas, Colleen McCulloch is both a neurophysiologist and a scholarly historian and her fiction is informative, this time about...
www.nametraq.org /Jan04/M/Mcculloch.shtml   (2352 words)

  
 Ninth Generation
With a birthdate of 1732 (still not verified) James would have been about 17 when his father died and about 44 when he fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge with William Taylor.
James was mentioned in the will of his daughter, Henrietta McCulloh, on 27 Feb 1846 at Davie County, North Carolina.
He was a descendant of the royal family of England, was a graduate of Oxford, and was admitted to the bar, but never practiced.
www.sonic.net /~prouty/prouty/b228.htm   (1313 words)

  
 Pea Ridge NMP: Confederate Commanders - Major General Sterling Price
He was angry that McCulloch refused to follow up the victory with a march on Saint Louis.
McCulloch had orders from Richmond that he was only to enter Missouri if Price's army was threatened.
McCulloch was also concerned by an acute ammunition shortage in the entire army.
www.nps.gov /peri/price.htm   (359 words)

  
 McCullough Surname Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
James was born in 1822, possibly near Springfield Ohio.
James left Ohio and settled in Illinois in 1839, and Jane married James Faux and moved to Kansas.
James' wedding certificate (5 October 1858) says he was a printer in Judd Street, London before he married Emily Ellen Harriss and went out to India to serve as a Police Inspector.
home.flash.net /~mccphys/queries98.htm   (2506 words)

  
 Ask no questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Portia Redvers, her recently appointed understudy is the main suspect not only because she was in the building when the murder took place, and not ony because Eliza's body was found in her dressing room but because with Eliza dead, Portia has been immediately elevated from understudy to lead character.
This is enough for D.I. James McCulloch to cast her in the role of prime suspect - a role that Portia isn't used to playing especially when no one's given her a script.
In doing so, she discovers more than one person had reason to murder Eliza including her slightly off-the-wall makeup and wardrobe assistant, Pan who mutters about God and retribution, and Jeff, the Director with whom Eliza had once had an affair, and his wife who was divorcing him because of it.
www.leakypenpress.co.uk /JG.html   (188 words)

  
 Time to Bang the Drum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The challenge for McCulloch is to get people involved with these spaces and find out what they want.
McCulloch is setting up a user survey this summer, stopping lunchtime city workers in the street, but he feels this needs to go further.
This has encouraged McCulloch to look at the possibility of Heritage Lottery Fund support for further restoration of the park's former Victorian glory and he will be working with park staff to capture ideas for possible projects later in the year.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /london.gardens/features/corpoflondon.htm   (563 words)

  
 SDSC Hosts Computational Biology of the Heart Workshop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The organizers included McCulloch, James Bassingthwaighte of the University of Washington Medical School, and Peter Hunter of the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
James Bassingthwaighte, University of Washington: Fractal distributions of myocardial flow and oxygen utilization.
James Duncan, Yale University: Quantification of LV deformation from 3D image sequences using physical and geometrical models.
www.sdsc.edu /SDSCwire/v3.13/cardiac_workshop.html   (940 words)

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