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  The Probert Encyclopaediat
John was a son of Christian I and king of Denmark in 1481.
John Bright became a leading spirit in the Anti-Corn-Law League and in 1843 was elected to Parliament to represent Durham, where upon he distinguished himself as an advocate of free trade and reform.
John Piper is an English painter born at Epsom in 1903.
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 THE ANCESTORS & DESCENDANTS OF THE FRANCIS COLGROVE-COLEGROVE & HOYT FAMILIES
John Colegrove (Esq.) was born 1744 in Foster, RI, and died 21 MAR 1817 in Coventry, Kent Co., RI.
John Colegrove (Esq.) (Stephen Colegrove (Esq.)2, Francis Colegrove1) was born 1744 in Foster, RI, and died 21 MAR 1817 in Coventry, Kent Co., RI.
John Colegrove was born 1793 in coventry, RI, and died 3 SEP 1808 in Coventry, RI.
www.johnhoyt.com /colegrove.html   (17456 words)

  
 Sitnews - Stories In the News - Ketchikan, Alaska - Obituary: John C. Menzie
John lived in Canadian until his tenth year and then migrated to Soldonia, Arizona, and on to Needles, California--where he graduated from high school--and finally to Barstow, California, where he worked for the railroad.
John received an A.B. Degree in Physics from the University of California, Riverside, in 1959 and a General Secondary Teaching Credential in 1963, an M.S. in Physics from Brown University in 1966, and an Ed.
John and Emma were divorced in 1977 and later that same year on July 31, 1977, John married Norma Munsey, who has remained his devoted wife, friend, and companion for the past twenty-six years.
www.sitnews.us /0703news/072303/072303_john_menzie.html   (463 words)

  
 ely8
Barstow agreed to send troops, but required that the $4000.00 available on hand to the company be distributed to the miners immediately in proportion to what was due them.
On Friday evening, four companies of the of the National Guard reported to Col. William L. Greenleaf of the 1st Regiment and left Essex Junction on a special train, arriving at Ely station at 1:30 AM Saturday (74) and were issued twenty rounds of ammunition each (75).
The captain of the Bradford company was John Henry Watson, later state’s attorney (1886), Senator (1892) (77), and Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (78).
www.angelfire.com /vt/pjdonovan/ElyMine/ely8.html   (775 words)

  
 IAGenWeb: Pott. Co. - 1891 Biographical History of Pottawattamie Co.
BARSTOW is a member of the Presybterian church, is one of the staff of the Pottawattamie Co. Asylum for the Insane, both visiting and consulting; also of St. Bernard's Hospital.
BARSTOW belongs to the State Medical Society, is a member of the Medical Society of the Missouri Valley and also of the Council Bluffs Medical Society and has been president of this latter society.
SAMUEL BARSTOW is a native of Muskingum Co, Ohio, born August 18, 1829, five miles north of Zanesville, the son of Samuel and Alvira (Woodruff) Barstow, natives of Maine and Ohio respectively.
iagenweb.org /pottawattamie/Bios1891-B.htm   (13395 words)

  
 Vernacular - LoveToKnow 1911
Charles Paine, John Mattocks, „ William Slade, „ Horace Eaton, „ Carlos Coolidge, „ Charles K. Williams, „ Erastus Fairbanks, „.
John S. Robinson, „ Stephen Royce, Republican Ryland Fletcher, Hiland Hall, Erastus Fairbanks, „ Frederick Holbrook, „ J. Gregory Smith, „ Paul Dillingham, „ John B. Page, „ Peter T. Washburn,' Republican George W. Hendee, acting-governor, John W. Stewart, Republican.
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www.1911encyclopedia.org /Vernacular   (176 words)

  
 Barstow Collection
The Barstow Collection of ledger drawings are available online as part of the Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains collection, which can be found on the MSU-Bozeman Library.
Orientation is taken from John C. Ewers' comparative ethnological approach to interpret the content and context of the pictures.
Barstow died in February 1908 at the age of 58 and is buried in Mountview Cemetery in Billings.
www.msubillings.edu /library/Speccoll/barstowcollection.htm   (643 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to John E. on 22 Aug 1958 in Irving, Texas.
John Barstow was born in 1625 in Shelford, Yorkshire, England.
Children were: Elizabeth Barstow, William Barstow, George Barstow, John Barstow, Michael Barstow, Susan Barstow.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d83.htm   (1040 words)

  
 The Black Dahlia Murder
John got involved in the case, and then Smith died.
John mentioned suicide, saying you can't tell with someone as down and out as Smith was.
JG: St. John wanted to meet him very badly, of course, but there was no way that they were going to meet together.
www.johngilmore.com /interviews&reviews/deadbeat.html   (4229 words)

  
 Barstow, Texas; Historic Barstow.
Barstow is one of the rare towns in Texas where the founder/ namesake is buried in the local cemetery.
George E. Barstow was an interesting man who came to Texas from Rhode Island (via New York) and was one of the leading world experts on irrigation.
Irrigation was successful enough for Barstow to win a silver medal for grapes at the 1904 World's Fair.
www.texasescapes.com /WestTexasTowns/BarstowTexas/BarstowTexas.htm   (247 words)

  
 Epistle May  2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John’s Parish Community was a concept envisioned by Diane and Bill Gutzmer for people who may be in need within our parish family.
A meeting for St. John’s Commission on Aging is scheduled for May 13 at 11 am in the parish hall located downstairs in one of the side rooms.
John's annual retreat was held April 24-26, 2004, at the Incarnation Center in Ivoryton, Connecticut.
www.stjohnsvernonct.org /Epistle_May_2004.htm   (3347 words)

  
 John Rader: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Rader's summary was automatically generated using 20 references found on the Internet.
John Rader started EuroAmerican Propagators in 1992 after purchasing the business from his former employer, Weidner's Gardens, where he served as liner production manager.
John Rader owner of Proven Winners and EuroAmerican Propagators brought the newest annual and perennial varieties coming this spring from the Proven Winners plant line.
www.zoominfo.com /people/rader_john_2694336.aspx   (433 words)

  
 Bookpool: John Vlissides
John Vlissides is a researcher at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, NY.
Before joining IBM Research, John was a graduate student and post-doctoral scholar in the Computer Systems Laboratory at Stanford University.
John is author of Pattern Hatching: Design Patterns Applied, co-author of Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software and Object-Oriented Application Frameworks, and co-editor of Pattern Languages of Program Design 2.
www.bookpool.com /ct/108   (261 words)

  
 Desert Dispatch newspaper - Barstow, California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
BARSTOW -- A proposed ballot initiative would allow the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe to build a casino here, but could put a halt to existing efforts by two other tribes and the City of Barstow to build gaming resorts in the area.
While not everyone interprets that to mean that a vote is a definite requirement, Gurule said he believes a vote will be needed for the governor's approval, and the initiative will satisfy that.
Currently, the city attorney is reviewing the initiative and she legally must prepare a title and summary of the initiative within 15 days of the date it was submitted, city spokesman John Rader said.
www.desertdispatch.com /2005/111719973316672.html   (831 words)

  
 Descendants of John-1 WHITNEY (1592-1673)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Aaron Holbrook, son of John Holbrook and Hannah Chapin, 3 Jun 1762 at Mendon, MA; both "of Bellingham;" d.
John Watson was born on 23 Sep 1741 at
Hannah Barstow; alleged first wife; Marriage banns for he and Elizabeth Harding were published 16 Sep 1775 at Gorham, ME; allegedly second, but probably sole, wife; d.
www.whitneygen.org /families/johnw/john6g8.html   (6503 words)

  
 History of Mattapoisett, MA
Rogers L. Barstow, Esq., as enterprising merchant, was largely interested in the whale-fishery up to the time of death.
A few years later Capt. Barstow was promoted to the office of major of the Third Regiment of light infantry, Stephen Thomas, of Middleboro', being colonel, and Ebenezer W. Pierce of Lakeville, lieutenant-colonel.
Maj. Rogers L. Barstow was elected a representative to the General Court at Boston, and commissioned a justice of the peace for Plymouth County.
history.rays-place.com /ma/mattapoisett.htm   (730 words)

  
 Camp Barstow
Camp Barstow is the Boy Scout camp for the midlands of South Carolina.
There have been three locations for Camp Barstow: 1930 - 1940 on what is now Ft. Jackson, 1942 - 1995 near Gaston, and 1995 - present near Batesburg-Leesville, on Lake Murray.
Front Row, L to R: 1 - ?, 2 - Wynn Steadman (Bamberg), 3 - David Wiggins, 4 - Harry Lancaster (Troop 324, Columbia), 5 - Mike Hodges, 6 - ?, 7 - Joe Christie (Barnwell), 8 - Mike Tongour (Barnwell) (kneeling)
www.campbarstow.org   (247 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Saint Hilarus
Two oratories in the baptistery of the Lateran, one in honour of St. John the Baptist, the other of St. John the Apostle, are due to him.
After his flight from the "Robber Synod" of Ephesus, Hilarus had hidden himself in the crypt of St. John the Apostle, and he attributed his deliverance to the intercession of the Apostle.
Over the ancient doors of the oratory this inscription is still to be seen: "To St. John the Evangelist, the liberator of Bishop Hilarus, a Servant of Christ".
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07348b.htm   (1205 words)

  
 BILLY COOK - HARD LUCK (John Gilmore's, L.A. DESPAIR)
The only light leaking into the alley was the sheen from a JESUS SAVES sign blinking orange and red across the dirty asphalt.
He apparently headed northwest into the railroad town of Barstow, but no one has ever recalled what he might've done or exactly how long he'd stayed.
Days later he showed up on a windswept stretch of desert highway, the land desolate except for an occasional wrecked car rusting in the rocks or a makeshift cross of broken sticks and hunks of wire to mark a grave in the sand.
www.johngilmore.com /Books/preview_hard_luck.html   (1639 words)

  
 Barstow College News and Events -- News Page January 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
BARSTOW – Two members of the Barstow Community College men’s basketball team have signed National Letters of Intent to attend and play basketball at four-year colleges.
BARSTOWBarstow Community College will honor its largest ever graduating class with a commencement ceremony on May 20 at 7 p.m.
The Barstow Community College class of 2005 valedictorian is Barbara Fogle, and the class salutatorian is Barbara Barnett.
www.barstow.edu /news/archives/may05.htm   (1224 words)

  
 Category:People from Vermont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of people from the State of Vermont
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:People_from_Vermont   (112 words)

  
 Wilson Barstow
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
BARSTOW, Wilson, soldier, born in 1830; died in New York City, 16 March 1869.
During the early part of the civil war he was successively on the staffs of Generals Dix and Hooker, and subsequently chief commissary of musters of the department of the east.
www.famousamericans.net /wilsonbarstow   (301 words)

  
 Heart of the Village Inn, Shelburne, VT, accommodations, room options, Rooms
The Barstow Room was named after John L. Barstow who was the 39th governor of Vermont, elected in 1880.
He was born in Shelburne and was buried in the Village Cemetery.
The Shelburne Room, decorated in the same color scheme as the Barstow room, can be combined with Barstow to create a family suite.
www.heartofthevillage.com /article/view/8847   (1235 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Broken Arrow: DVD: John Woo,John Travolta,Christian Slater,Samantha Mathis,Delroy Lindo,Bob Gunton,Frank ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Travolta is Vic Deakins, a bomber pilot who launches a devilish plan to hijack two nuclear missiles for big-time extortion.
After John Woo's move to Hollywood, things got a little bit shaky for a while with this John Travolta/Christian Slater action flick.
John Woo - Director, Graham Yost - Writer (Written by), Bill Badalato - Producer (producer), Terence Chang - Producer (producer), Joe Gareri - Producer (executive producer), Christopher Godsick - Producer (executive producer), Mark Gordon - Producer (producer), Brad Lewis - Producer (executive producer), Dwight H. Little - Producer (executive producer)...
www.amazon.com /Broken-Arrow-John-Woo/dp/6305280754   (1595 words)

  
 San Jacinto Museum of History—Biographies
Winters died January 16, 1864 and is buried in the family cemetery on land that belonged to a Miss Hoat, two miles northeast of Hawthorne, Walker County.
She died February l, 1906 and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Austin.
By the marriage of John F. Winters the San Jacinto veteran, to Henrietta R. Ramsdell Winters, two children were born, (1) Cora I. Winters married J.J. Walker and lived in Barstow, TX; and (2) Gertrude Winters, who died in childhood.
www.sanjacinto-museum.org /Herzstein_Library/Veteran_Biographies/Browse_Biographies/biographies/?action=bio&id=3727   (321 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - John Donovan: Stumbling in September - Monday September 8, 2003 1:16PM
Derek Lowe, John Burkett and Tim Wakefield aren't scaring anyone, and Jeff Suppan is struggling (1-2, 5.67 ERA in seven starts) since his acquisition from Pittsburgh.
Gee, John, I'm really sorry that the NL wild card is sooooooo confusing for you.
John Donovan is a senior writer for SI.com.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2003/writers/john_donovan/09/08/pitch_0908/index.html   (2707 words)

  
 Extricating Obadiah by Joseph C. Lincoln
Miss Barstow was just a little confused, but she smiled--an operation distinctly not unpleasant to witness--and held out her hand.
Miss Barstow's eyes were brown and their lashes were long and brown, and the cool breeze from the bay fluttered a strand of her brown hair so that the October sunlight shining through it made it look like spun silk, or threads of gold, or something else equally shining and fascinating and pretty.
The dressmaker's house, Miss Barstow's destination, was not so far ahead--they had passed the corner and were now on the main road--and there was something he wished to say before they reached there.
home.hiwaay.net /~ajohns/retro/misc/Extricating_Obadiah.htm   (20840 words)

  
 Green Mountain Civil War Round Table
The field and staff officers of the Eighth appointed and commissioned by Governor Frederick Holbrook were Col. Stephen Thomas, Lieut.
His grandfather, Joseph Thomas, was born in New Hampshire, and was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary army.
His father, John Thomas, was born in Amherst, NH, and died on the field of battle in the war of 1812.
www.beerbritain.com /StephenThomas.htm   (512 words)

  
 bibliography
Barstow, John L., Gov. "Message of John L. Barstow, Retiring Governor to the General Assembly of the State of Vermont, October Session, 1884." Burlington, Free Press Association, 1884.
Blaisdell, Katharine, Over the River and Through the Years, Book Four, Mills and Mines.
Farnham, John Roswell, “Copper Mining in Orange County”, a paper read at the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, andc., held at Burlington, January 24th and 25th, 1872.
www.angelfire.com /vt/pjdonovan/ElyMine/bibliography.html   (921 words)

  
 Vernon L. Smith - Autobiography
Since it takes C (was it 528?) calories of heat energy to convert each gram of snowball (ice) into water, you had only to equate Cm with the kinetic energy, and solve for 'v' with suitable account taken of units.
It was 'all the way on the Santa Fe,' as the concessionaire would announce in each car as he went through with peanuts, gum, candy, pop and cigarettes.
While at the Center I continued to be in touch with Charles Plott, who wanted to join me in 'getting into experimental economics.' Caltech offered me a Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar position for one year, and this provided the vehicle for us to offer a seminar for student credit in the Spring quarter of 1974.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2002/smith-autobio.html   (5124 words)

  
 Johnny "Bowtie" Barstow | A Bowtie Christmas and More
Stretching the realm of technique by introducing harmonic or rhythmic contexts far removed from the norm, they’re often unappreciated in their time, but the passage of years can ultimately bring recognition for their genius.
Keyboardist Larry Goldings, known for his work with John Scofield and Madeleine Peyroux—as well as his ongoing cooperative trio with Peter Bernstein and Bill Stewart—discovered Bowtie performing at New York’s The Angry Squire’s open mic night in the early 1990s.
In the same way Ornette Coleman was initially thought to be simply unmusical, so too does Johnny “Bowtie” Barstow run the risk of having his unschooled aesthetic misunderstood.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=20039   (597 words)

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