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 John Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Adams had none of the qualities of popular leadership which were so marked a characteristic of his second cousin, Samuel Adams ; it was rather as a constitutional lawyer that he influenced the course of events.
John Adams, as depicted on a two-cent American postage stamp.
Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in what is now the town of Quincy, Massachusetts.
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 William Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In James Clavell 's " Shogun ", the fictional heroics of John Blackthorne are loosely based on Adams' exploits.
William Adams was born at Gillingham, in Kent, England.
The Shogun decreed that William Adams the pilot was dead and that Miura Anjin (三浦按針), a samurai, was born.
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 William Adams Family Australia: Third Generation
James William (Jnr) ADAMS was born in Tenterfield, NSW 1883.
Eileen Clare ADAMS was born in Tenterfield, NSW 1902.
Louise (Kate Louisa) ADAMS was born in Tenterfield, NSW 1885.
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 Adams links to McGregor family worksheet
Elijah ADAMS was born 1722 in Bedford, Pennsylvania, and died 21 JAN 1799 in Saint Claire Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania.
Robert ADAMS was born 1746 in Bedford, Pennsylvania, and died 1822 in Saint Claire Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania.
Robert Adams + Jane UNK Elijah Robert (d.
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 WILLIAM ADAMS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, VS
William Adams, the plaintiff in Error, Ike Spanish and T. Bethea, were jointly indicted on the 26th day of February, A.D. 1891, at a term of the Circuit Court for Columbia county, Florida, for the murder of James Moore.
At the special term the defendant, Adams, moved the court to allow him to withdraw his plea of not guilty, and to be allowed to interpose a plea in abatement of the indictment, at the same time presenting his plea, properly sworn to before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Columbia county.
Adams was indicted as principal in the [*515] first degree, Spanish as principal in the second degree, and Bethea as accessory before the fact.
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 IPL POTUS -- John Adams
Adams was the great-great-grandson of John and Priscilla Alden, Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620.
Adams was one of three presidents not to attend the inauguration of his successor.
Adams would hang her laundry in the East Room to dry.
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 James Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James "Grizzly" Adams was a famed U.S. hunter, after whom the television program was loosely based.
Grizzly Adams was the name of a U.S. television program.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Adams Ancestor
George, John, James, Nathaniel, Francis, Rufus, William F. and Blare Maize Adams, all cousins of Adolphus, Thornton, Alfred and William, were the sons of Rev.
William Adams, one of their cousins, was the son of Osborn Adams who lived in the settlement and operated the tanyard.
These Adams men are the most honored ancestors of Don Adams, a member of The Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 469 in Rome, GA., with Thornton Adams being his greatgrandfather.
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 James William Adams
James William Adams, one of the thoroughgoing agriculturists of Haddon Township, Sullivan County, Indiana, is a native of the township in which he now resides, and was born November 17, 1864, a son of Isaac and Barbara (Summers) Adams.
James William Adams remained at home on the father's farm until about fifteen years of age, when he began working by the month for various farmers until he was twenty-two years of age, commencing then to farm on his own account, on a farm which he purchased and where he lived one year.
Adams was united in marriage, September 27, 1891, to Isabelle Wolfe, born November 4, 1870, on the old Wolfe homestead on Shaker Prairie, in Haddon Township, Sullivan County, Indiana.
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 Encyclopedia: James William Adams
James William Adams was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
The Reverend J.W. Adams rushed into the water, dragged the horses off the men, upon whom they were lying, and extricated them.
On 11 December 1879 at Killa Kazi, Afghanistan, some men of the 9th Lancers had fallen, with their horses, into a wide, deep ditch and the enemy were close upon them.
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 Colorado Governor William (Billy) H. Adams
William H. Adams died on February 3, 1954, in Alamosa at the age of ninety-two and is buried in that city.
Adams appointed and supported Roy Best as warden of the state penitentiary, and it was Billy who stuck by Best when he was charged by the federal government in 1952 with torturing convicts and when he was suspended for two years by the State Civil Service Commission.
Adams State College in Alamosa is an enduring monument to his interest in education and his devotion to the district he served for so many years.
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 Pres. John Adams (1735-1826)
The Adams administration was one of crisis and conflict, in which the President showed an honest and stubborn integrity, and though allied with Hamilton and the conservative property-respecting Federalists, he was not dominated by them in their struggle against the vigorously rising, more broadly democratic forces led by Jefferson.
Adams felt that, to form a national army, the South as well as the North should be represented in it.
Adams was greatly disturbed by the Boston Massacre of 1770, an incident in which five men were killed after unruly demonstrators provoked British troops into firing into the crowd.
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 AllRefer.com - James Truslow Adams (Historians, U.S., Biography) - Encyclopedia
James Truslow Adams[tru´slO] Pronunciation Key, 1878–1949, American historian, b.
Adams spent much of his time in London as a representative of his publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons.
The Adams Family (1930) and Henry Adams (1933) were books on the famous Massachusetts clan, to which he was not related.
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 Adams, John Quincy
Adams was an abolitionist and opposed slavery in the newly admitted states.
John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States (1825-1829) and lifetime diarist.
After completing his Presidency, Adams served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1831 until his death in 1848.
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/adams.html   (274 words)

  
 Medical History of President John Q. Adams
John Adams II, who was the grandson of John Adams and the son of John Quincy Adams, married his first cousin in the White House on Feb. 25, 1828.
Alternate index terms: Medical history of President Adams, Medical history of President John Quincy Adams, Medical history of President John Adams.
Nine months and 7 days later, Mary Louisa Adams was born at the White House.
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 Positive Atheism's Big List of John Adams Quotations
John Adams is here describing to Thomas Jefferson what he sees as an emotion-based ejaculatory thought that keeps coming to him.
Although John Adams often felt an urge to advocate atheism as a popular world view (because of the sheer abuses perpetrated by religious charlatans), he was of the firm and reasoned opinion (basically undisputed in his day) that religion is essential to the goal of keeping the masses in line.
This would be the best of all possible worlds if there were no religion in it!!!
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 Biography of John Adams
Adams sent three commissioners to France, but in the spring of 1798 word arrived that the French Foreign Minister Talleyrand and the Directory had refused to negotiate with them unless they would first pay a substantial bribe.
Adams' two terms as Vice President were frustrating experiences for a man of his vigor, intellect, and vanity.
Adams reported the insult to Congress, and the Senate printed the correspondence, in which the Frenchmen were referred to only as "X, Y, and Z."
www.whitehouse.gov /history/presidents/ja2.html   (274 words)

  
 Adams, John Quincy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Adams appointed Clay secretary of state, over the Jacksonians’ cry that the appointment fulfilled a corrupt bargain.
With little popular support and without a party, Adams had an unhappy, ineffective administration, despite his attempts to institute a broad program of internal improvements.
Perhaps most notably, Adams was also the architect of the somewhat misleadingly named Monroe Doctrine (1823).
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 The Cognitive Complexity of the Grizzly Bear
It is not until James Capen ("Grizzly") Adams that a white man became closely acquainted with grizzly bears and wrote about them.
Adams trained captured grizzlies, using frequent "trouncings" with a "good stout cugel" to "lay the foundation of an education." Adams remarked that grizzly bear behavior "may be modified and improved to such a degree as to be a wonder..." (See Haynes and Haynes, 1979, pp.
Adams died as a result of a blow to his head by one of his grizzlies.
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 TVObscurities.com - The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams
Grizzly (aka James Capen Adams) was accused of a murder he did not commit and a $1,000 bounty was placed on his head.
Adams was forced to clear himself of the murder charge and find his long-lost daughter, Peg.
In this follow-up to the series, Dan Haggerty returned as Grizzly Adams, who, as the title suggests, was finally captured.
www.tvobscurities.com /shows/grizzly.php   (274 words)

  
 08.05.2002 - "Bear in Mind" exhibit at UC Berkeley's The Bancroft Library to salute the California grizzly
The California grizzly also "serves as a fitting microcosm for the study of California history from the 1700s to the present," said Charles B. Faulhaber, the James D. Hart director of The Bancroft Library.
Adams hunted and trapped grizzlies and kept some as pets.
Another was Grizzly Adams, whose trademark dress was emulated by Hollister.
www.berkeley.edu /news/media/releases/2002/08/05_bears.html   (274 words)

  
 grizzly.txt
Blood Brothers 7803 Grizzly Adams recalls how he met Nakoma the indian brave who became his "blood brother." Adam's Cub 7804 Grizzly and Ben look after a young girl separated from her parents during a trip west, while Mad Jack searches for her parents.
Adam's Ark 7809 Grizzly is almost caught by a detective searching for him when he risks his life to save the animals caught in an erupting volcano.
Woman In The Wilderness 7822 Grizzly tries to prevent a woman from killing a bear she believes is responsible for her father's death.
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 TV ACRES: Bears - Grizzly & Wild Bears - Ben the Bear (Life & Times of Grizzly Adams)
Ben (short for Benjamin Franklin) was the companion of mountain man James Capen "Grizzly" Adams (Dan Haggerty) who originally escaped to the safety of the wilderness after being falsely accused of a crime.
Grizzly Adams had originally rescued Ben from the ledge of a rocky slope when the bear was a cub.
The real Ben died in a San Francisco zoo (built by Adams) in the 1850s.
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 MSN Encarta - France
William James Adams, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Michigan.
The History section of this article was contributed by Thomas E. Kaiser.
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 The ADAMS Family Tree - Generation 3
Third child of James ADAMS and Jane ENGLISH, Jane Adams, was born in 1848, Cartwright Twp., Ontario.
Seventh child of James ADAMS and Jane ENGLISH, Isabella Adams, was born December 24, 1857, Cartwright Township.
Second child of James ADAMS and Jane ENGLISH, William Adams, was born in 1846, Cartwright Twp., Ontario.
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 Re: James Adams/Frances Herndon -- Cousin Corner Queries
In a letter to "The >>Messenger", a Primitive Baptist publication, William >>Adams, one of James' >>son, states that James was born in Franklin County, >>VA, on March 5, 1795, and moved to Elbert county, GA, >>in 1818 or 19.
I didn't know James Adams who married Frances Herndon was married two more times.
I didn't know James Adams who married Frances >Herndon was married two more times.
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 I0158: James Alamander ADAMS (____ - ____)
_James Matison DOSS ____ _Claude DOSS ___________
_William Augustus MOUTRAY _ + _Millard Simms MOUTRAY ___
_William MOUTRAY _ + _John D MOUTRAY _____
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - James Adams
Adams, James Truslow (1878-1949), American historian and editor, born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and at...
Two members of Adams's Cabinet whom he had come to distrust were Secretary of State Timothy Pickering and Secretary of War James McHenry, who were...
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 Alibris: James Truslow Adams
by Adams, James Truslow, and Vannest, Charles Garrett
This is the continuation of Adams' "The Founding of new England, " describing the growth of the colonists' grievances and the increasing resistance to British rule, leading to the beginning of hostilities in 1776.
America's greatest historian made a unique contribution by bringing together an extensive collection of materials -- early newspapers, advertising columns and shipping news -- to depict the social history of the British colonies of America.
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