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  Jeremiah Sullivan Black - LoveToKnow 1911
JEREMIAH SULLIVAN BLACK (1810-1883), American lawyer and statesman, was born in Stony Creek township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, on the loth of January 1810.
He was largely self-educated, and before he was of age was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar.
See Essays and Speeches of Jeremiah S. Black, with a Biographical Sketch (New York, 1885), by his son, C. Black.
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 Jeremiah S. Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeremiah Sullivan Black (January 10, 1810–August 19, 1883) was an American statesman and lawyer.
After the American Civil War he vigorously opposed the Congressional plan of Reconstruction and drafted President Andrew Johnson's message vetoing the Reconstruction Act of the March 2, 1867.
Black, C. Essays and Speeches of Jeremiah S. Black, with a Biographical Sketch, New York: 1885.
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 BookRags: Jeremiah Sullivan Black Biography
Black also served as a judge, secretary of state and was an unsuccessful nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Black's father arranged for his son to study law with a local attorney and in 1830 Black was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar.
Black's enforcement of the fugitive slave laws came back to hurt him, and his prospects diminished as states started seceding from the Union, leaving fewer sympathetic senators to vote for him.
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 American President
Jeremiah Sullivan Black was born in 1810 near Stony Creek, Pennsylvania.
Instead, Black became the official court reporter for the Supreme Court in 1861, during which time he wrote “Black’s Reports,” two volumes of Supreme Court opinions rendered during his time as reporter.
Before Jeremiah Sullivan Black died in 1883, he helped revise the Pennsylvania state constitution and represented Democrat Samuel J. Tilden before the Electoral Commission that decided the winner in the 1876 presidential election.
www.americanpresident.org /history/jamesbuchanan/cabinet/AttorneyGeneral/JeremiahSBlack/email.html   (222 words)

  
 Black, Jeremiah Sullivan - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
BLACK, JEREMIAH SULLIVAN [Black, Jeremiah Sullivan] 1810-83, American cabinet officer, b.
Black was less successful, however, in enforcing unpopular legislation concerning slavery.
It was his opinion that although the seceding Southern states could not be coerced, federal property in the South should be protected, and measures taken to resist armed rebellion.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/B/Black-Je.asp   (375 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Jeremiah
Jeremiah JEREMIAH [Jeremiah] a book of the Bible, comprising a collection of prophetic oracles attributed to Jeremiah, a prophet who preached (c.628-586 BC) in Jerusalem under King Josiah and his successors.
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan BLACK, JEREMIAH SULLIVAN [Black, Jeremiah Sullivan] 1810-83, American cabinet officer, b.
JEREMIAH'S PROPHET: As she seeks to open a controversial residence for single mothers, the director of the Jeremiah Program says she feels 'drawn to the mission' of changing lives.
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 Jeremiah Ives & Alice Black   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is the memorial for Jeremiah Ives as seen in the church of St. Clement’s in Norwich.
Jeremiah Ives was sheriff in 1726 and mayor in 1733.
He was the first of four Jeremiah Ives to serve the mayoralty.
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 Jeremiah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jeremiah marks two important firsts: it's the first European comic book to be adapted as a live-action, U.S. TV series; it's also Rosenberg's first foray into episodic TV since the release of MIB.
Jeremiah was 13 when it happened, so as smart as he is, and as world weary as he is, there is some stuff he just doesn't know.
I want to know what was in their head that lead to the page, because in there are the answers to whether or not there's a movie or TV story there and we don't shy away from hard.
www.jeremiah.tv /behind2.html   (1941 words)

  
 Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1992
The papers of Jeremiah S. Black, lawyer, judge, and statesman, were purchased from Mrs.
The papers of Jeremiah S. Black were arranged and described in 1966.
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Jeremiah S. Black is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
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 Jeremiah S. Black Papers (Library of Congress)
Copyright Status: The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Jeremiah S. Black is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Prominent among Jeremiah S. Black's correspondents are Thomas Francis Bayard, Montgomery Blair, Caleb Cushing, John C. Frémont, James Abram Garfield, Joseph Holt, and Reverdy Johnson.
Included in the Writings series is Jeremiah S. Black's notes containing information on the last four months of Buchanan's administration, an account of his own resignation, and the cabinet meeting on Major Richard Anderson's removal to Fort Sumter.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/black.html   (800 words)

  
 Adam Black - LoveToKnow 1911
ADAM BLACK (1784-1874), Scottish publisher, founder of the firm of A. and C. Black, the son of a builder, was born in Edinburgh on the loth of February 1784.
Adam Black was twice lord provost of Edinburgh, and represented the city in parliament from 1856 to 1865.
There is a bronze statue of Adam Black in East Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh.
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 Black
A Mary A. Foster married Jeremiah B. Black in 20 Aug 1864 in Cuyahoga, OH.
A Jeremiah Black enlisted in OH 18Feb 1865 as Corpl.
Jeremiah Billings Black was born 14 Jan 1835 in Plymouth, Hancock, ME and died in Erie,Erie,PA (yr=?)
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I deny all this, and assert, on the contrary, that its doctrines are divinely revealed; its fundamental facts incontestably proved; its morality perfectly free from all taint of error, and its influence most beneficent upon society in general, and upon all individuals who accept it and make it their rule of action.
Wherever they made their report it was not only believed, but believed with a faith so implicit that thousands were ready at once to seal it with their blood.
He raises objections as false, fleeting, and baseless as clouds, and insists that they are as stable as the mountains, whose everlasting foundations are laid by the hand of the Almighty.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Black   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Black, A. — of Hamlin, Lincoln County, W.Va. Republican.
Black, Henry — of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.
Black, Lila — of Avon Lake, Lorain County, Ohio.
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 Uplifting Black Souls: the African American Jeremiad
A fl jeremiad is a writing or a speech that constantly emphasizes the need for and methods to achieve social change.
By the 19th century, fl jeremiads had adopted these Puritan ideals and used them to incite the need for the abolition of slavery and to serve as a warning of the punishment that would await those who continued with the sins of slavery.
These fl leaders are innovative jeremiad writers and speakers because they reinforced the promise of freedom and liberty which the Constitution grants to all of American citizen regardless of race, color, or creed.
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 BLACK
Executor Elizabeth Black, widow of Joseph Black; renounced 27 Feb 1804 in favor of Polly, who renounced 29 Feb 1804 in favor of Thomas Adams.
Catharine Black - Has title in house and lot now occupried by her as a tavern in Emmittsburg, MD. Granddaughters Mary Jane Black and Catharine Black and grandson Bernard Black of son Frederick Black.
Their other children were: Ulrick Black; Adam Black; John Black; Frederick Black; Magdalena Black, deceased; Mary Lightner, deceased, mother of Mary Light and Joseph Lightner; Mary Derr; Rebecca (or Margaret) Hawk, wife of George Hawk; and Joseph Black.
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 Jeremiah Reedy -- The Black Book of Red Blood
Because there were (and still are) Communists in the French government, the equation of Communism and Nazism provoked a furious debate in France; it was no doubt the most inflammatory aspect of his introduction.  Of course, others had claimed this earlier, e.g.
George Orwell and Hannah Arendt.  One contributor to the Black  Book  wrote that Communism and Fascism were "identical in every significant way,"  and another called them "heterozygous twins."  Tony Judt, writing in the N.Y. Times, asserted that they "are, and always were, morally indistinguishable."  Anson Rabinbach summed it up thus:  ".
Jeremiah Reedy is a Classic Professor at Macalester College.
orthodoxytoday.org /articles2/ReedyCommunism.php   (456 words)

  
 MGM Sci-Fi NEWSLETTER
"I first got introduced to Jeremiah a long time ago when I had Malibu Comics, right at the time when we were publishing Men In Black, and thought it had a cool world to it.
Determined to bridge the gap between the parallel worlds of comics and movies, Rosenberg founded Platinum studios; one of the first projects he had in mind was Jeremiah.
Jeremiah, knowing full well that Kurdy's going to help, mimics Kurdy's "not my problem - not gonna help" attitude and starts to walk away.
www.mgm.com /scifi/02feb/black.html   (1700 words)

  
 Jeremiah O'Brien Photo Gallery by Christopher Michel at pbase.com
SS Jeremiah O'Brien was built in 1943 and served with distinction during the war.
She carried ammunition, grain, and other dry cargo from the United States to Great Britain, took part in the D-Day invasion of France in June 1944, and later carried cargo to ports in South America, Australia, India, and the Philippines.
I worked on these ships in the late 60's at the Bethlehem Shipyard.One of my jobs as part of the paint crew was to scrape and paint the bilges in the engine room.
www.pbase.com /chris67/ss_jeremiah_obrien   (1096 words)

  
 Tami's Genealogy Online - Misc. Black Surname Resources
Black came to America in 1790 from Scotland, settled in Union County,PA, where family lived for 2 generations.
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, 1-10-1810 tp 8-19-1883, German Descent.
Mary Black relict of John Black Esq and d/o Hon William Findley, Age 46 yrs.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/rockbridge/597/black/blackres.htm   (415 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: HAMILTON, JEREMIAH J.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
HAMILTON, JEREMIAH J. Jeremiah Hamilton, a fl political and civic leader, was born in July 1838 in Tennessee.
Hamilton lived in Bastrop County and became a spokesman for fl workers as early as 1866.
He became a delegate to fl state and national conventions in 1883.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/HH/fhacn_print.html   (486 words)

  
 Old Gold & Black > Jeremiah White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
When the news broke that senior All-American Jeremiah White could be out for up to eight weeks after he was elbowed in the face by Virginia’s Kirk Dinnall Sept. 13, Wake Forest’s chances of remaining among the top teams in the nation appeared dim.
White was diagnosed by doctors at a Virginia hospital with a broken zygomatic arch in his cheek, and the outlook was not good.
Showing determination that was fitting of the Old Gold and Black’s Athlete of the Year, White figured out the answer to that question and returned exactly two weeks later as a substitute in the Deacs’ 1-0 loss to top-ranked Maryland Sept. 27.
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 Gilfillan v. McKee, 159 U.S. 303, 16 S.Ct. 6, 40 L.Ed. 161 (1895)
Six days after the filing of this bill by Lamon and Black another bill was filed, July 13th, by John H. Latrobe against Henry E. McKee and others for the same general purpose of sharing in the sum recovered by McKee.
            (6) The firm of Black, Lamon and Co., in whose behalf the assignment to Black was in fact made, at once entered upon and continued the work of prosecuting this claim until Judge Black withdrew from active practice, from which time the duty of prosecuting the claim devolved solely upon Lamon.
Nothing was ever earned by them under this contract, and neither Cochrane's executor nor his assignee ever stood in position to sue upon it or to claim anything by virtue of it.
www.utulsa.edu /law/classes/rice/USSCT_Cases/GILFILLAN_V_MCKEE_1895.HTM   (2300 words)

  
 Jeremiah Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The official MGM Jeremiah web site has short biographies for the two lead actors, a brief video clip, and a picture gallery with both behind-the-scenes and on-set photographs..
This is a transcript of the Jeremiah press conference at the January 2002 Television Critics Association Press Tour.
The Jeremiah section of The Abyss has a great collection of episode and cast information, news, photographs, and more.
worldsofjms.com /jeremiah/links.htm   (278 words)

  
 Branded BLaCK Publishing-InProduction
Only problem is, is that he doesn't know who he should shoot at.
         Jeremiah Irons only heard the beating of his heart, and the hammering of the pearl handled guns in his hands called Heaven and Hell.
    This is the first couple of sentences in a book that will change what a western is. Jeremiah Irons, fl, proud, and full of vinegar, doesn't take salt from any man. Too bad he's crossed a man that's just as deadly, and that has a passel of bad men riding by his side.
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 AllRefer.com - Jeremiah Sullivan Black (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Jeremiah Sullivan Black (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jeremiah Sullivan Black 1810–83, American cabinet officer, b.
As U.S. Attorney General (1857–60) under President Buchanan he hired Edwin M. Stanton, later his successor, to clear up the involved land-title cases in California.
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 Jeremiah Sullivan Black   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jeremiah Sullivan Black, the United States Attorney General under President James Buchanan, who, in August, 1881, wrote in the North American Review:
As a matter of fact, Jesus Christ died that sinners might be reconciled to God, and in that sense He died for them; that is, to furnish them with the means of averting Divine justice, which their crimes had provoked.
Loyalty to the King who erected a most magnificent government for us at the cost of His life-fidelity to the Master who bought us with His blood-is not the fraudulent substitution in place of the criminal.
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 Black Coat of Arms, Family Crest
The Anglo-Saxon name Black comes from its first bearer, who was a person associated with the color fl.
The name Black may have referred to someone with fl hair or clothing, or to somone who worked in a profession such as chimney sweeping, which left its practitioners covered in soot.
"Black Family Record" by Doris Louise Black, "Climbing Our Family Tree" by Edith Black and Lois Jones.
www.houseofnames.com /coatofarms_details.asp?sId=&s=Black   (1306 words)

  
 I12491: Jeremiah (Jerry) BLACK (Dr) (Jun 1792 - 8 Nov 1839)
b: 23 Apr 1819, Monroe Co, KY Angeline BLACK..
b: 22 Feb 1823, Monroe Co, KY Louisa BLACK..
b: 24 Feb 1824, Monroe Co, KY Joseph Taylor BLACK..
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 WhiteHat Security (Web Application Security)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
WhiteHat Security simplifies web application security with comprehensive, practical and cost-effective solutions to protect customer and corporate data, comply with industry standards and maintain brand integrity.
Jeremiah Grossman, WhiteHat Founder and CTO, to Demonstrate New Attack at BlackHat
WhiteHat Security founder and CTO, Jeremiah Grossman, explains why its only possible to scan for half of everything.
www.whitehatsec.com   (122 words)

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