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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Photo Gallery
John Griffin of Lander with a 19" brown from the Popo Agie River....April 2002
John Thurlo of Lander with a full-colored kokanee salmon at Flaming Gorge Reservoir in October 2001.
PIC Ron Kopriva of Lander with Sandhill Crane.
www.wyomingoutdoorsradio.com /photo.htm   (736 words)

  
 John Beck Success Stories
It was a relief to have found the John Beck Program because I finally felt confident that I can learn the mechanics of Real Estate investing thru the help and guidance of John Beck's professional Team.
With John’s system, I have purchased two deals; one home for $14,000.00, now appraised at $46,000.00 and a second deal, $17,000.00 now appraised for $79,000.00.
Well we've purchased a house on a delinquent tax sale here in Lander County, 5 developed acres and the minimum bid on this tax sale, which was on-line, was like $2,500 on taxes owed.
www.johnbeckssuccessstories.com   (3593 words)

  
  John Edward Lander, of Maine, 1869 - 1941
The second shipwreck version also indicates that John's father was in partnership in the lumber trade with a man named "Landaire" (and thats just a guess at spelling because its a verbal tradition), and after John's father was drowned he was adopted by this man and his wife.
John is said to have remained silent while Daisy and her sister removed to the kitchen where Daisy chewed her out.
John Lander married DAISY MAE JAMES on 10 Jan 1892 in Codyville, Washington Co., ME. Daisy was born on 10 Nov 1872 in Calais, Washington Co., ME, and died on 15 nov 1942 in Sherman Mills, Aroostook Co., ME. She was the daughter of CHARLES F. and HARRIET KNOX.
members.tripod.com /~Troutwind/lander.html   (1056 words)

  
 Whitehead Institute - Eric Lander Wins Gairdner Award
Lander and the other winners were recognized for their outstanding contributions in genomic research.
Lander helped develop cost-effective processes to map and sequence the human genome, creating world-class automation, robotics, and information technology to sequence nearly a third of all the sequence now available in public databases.
Lander is a member of the Whitehead Institute and the founder and director of the Whitehead Institute Center for Genome Research, one of the world’s leading genome centers.
www.wi.mit.edu /news/archives/2002/el_0425.html   (657 words)

  
 E.J. Lander & Co. Records
Lander and Co. originated as a lending institution in the settlement period, expanded into real estate and land development by 1890, and into farm management in the 1920s.
The E.J. Lander and Co. Records, consisting of 161 boxes, are case files, that is, company loan files, Eastern Client files, and real estate files dating from 1902 to 1953 with the bulk of the material dating from 1916 to 1942.
Lander and Co. provided land investments to approximately 650 eastern clients, some of whom had multiple investments with the company and are associated with many loans.
www.und.nodak.edu /dept/library/Collections/Lander/index.html   (683 words)

  
 Gairdner Foundation Awards Dr. Eric S. Lander with International Award for Achievement
Eric Lander, Director of the Whitehead Institute Center for Genomic Research, is one of eight scientists to win the 2002 Gairdner Awards, considered one of the most prestigious international awards in medical research.
Lander, along with John Sulston of the Sanger Center, and Robert Waterston of Washington University, were specifically acknowledged by the Gairdner Foundation for their major seminal contributions to sequencing of human and other genomes.
Lander was first author on this Nature paper and under his leadership, the Whitehead Institute Center for Genome Research grew to become the flagship of the Human Genome Project.
www.broad.mit.edu /media/press/pr_gairdner.html   (634 words)

  
 Lander Tree
The probate record for a William Lander of Boston dated 5 May 1835 is not the same individual unless he remarried between 1827 and 1833, the time of his death in New Orleans.
This is of interest because the death certificate of Harriett Kenney Lander, wife of Francis, who died on the same day as her husband, indicates her mother was also named Peirce, suggesting maybe they were cousins..
William Lander appears in the 1850 Census living in East Boston Ward 4, aged 31, mariner, living with wife Sarah, aged 30 and children M A, aged 9, William, aged 7 and Malvina, aged 3.
www.wainwrightfamily.org /Landerfhr.htm   (2557 words)

  
 Lander Holy Rosary Church 1882-1982 Emma Snyder
Lander was the hub of the trails, and a very important place in those days of slow travel and few travelers.
Lander has as well, a very good Medical Center, and the payroll is extended by the Wyoming State Training School, the Wyoming Highway Department, the Bureau of Land Management, the Game and Fish Department and the Forestry Department.
What a pleasant, [Lander 1982, 50] kind priestly man he was, always willing to take lots of time to answer my lots of question, brief me on Pastoral work and tell of places and priests and happenings that had occurred in his years of service to the diocese.
www.dioceseofcheyenne.org /history/Lander_1882-1982_Snyder.html   (18393 words)

  
 Lander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lander (spacecraft), type of spacecraft which descends to the surface of an astronomical body
Richard Lemon Lander (1804–1834), Cornish explorer of western Africa
Eric Lander (born 1957), American professor of biology
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lander   (159 words)

  
 1899 Bios page 3
Lander, John O.; Knoxville; Merchant; born in Sweden, September 26, 1828, where he was educated.
John Bowen Vivion, M., son of Harvey and Mildred (Ryon) Vivion, was born in Clark County, Kentucky, October 23, 1810.
JOHN WYMAN; on of Arthur and Anna Salts Wyman, was born in Vinton County, Ohio, July 25, 1830.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/county/knox/1899_biographies_3.html   (19302 words)

  
 Richard & John Lander, African explorers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Richard Lemon Lander (1804-1834) made three trips to West Africa; he and his brother John were the first Europeans to follow the course of the Niger River to its delta.
Richard and John Lander were two brothers born in the Fighting Cocks Inn (later called The Dolphin Inn) in Truro in 1804 and 1807 who both grew up to become explorers.
A statue of Richard Lander stands on a tall column at the top of Lemon Street in Truro sculpted by Neville Northey Burnard born in 1818 in Altarnun.
www.cornwall-calling.co.uk /famous-cornish-people/lander.htm   (440 words)

  
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Richard Lander discovered the course of the River Niger in West Africa in 1830, together with his brother John.
To mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Richard Lander and to celebrate the Lander brothers’ remarkable achievements an 'Expedition of Goodwill' is planned for November 2004 to retrace their historic River journey.
heading for the 'Lander Brothers’ Anchorage on the banks of the River Niger.
www.richardlander.org.uk   (188 words)

  
 history
John Lander baked the bread for the first Communion; others kept the upper room garnished and clean.
John Lander raised the first shovel of earth.
John Gray preached in the afternoon and Rev. Dr.
www.raub-and-more.com /phillipsburgpresanniv/history.html   (2471 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Richard Lemon Lander (Explorers, Travelers, And Conquerors) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He accompanied Clapperton to the Niger River in 1827 and brought back Clapperton's journal, which was published (1829) with an account of Lander's return to the coast.
Accompanied by his brother John Lander (1807–39), he led an expedition (1830–31) to determine the course of the lower Niger and discovered that the river emptied into the Bight of Benin.
Richard Lander died of wounds received on a trading expedition to the Niger (1832–34); an account of the trip was published by survivors, Macgregor Laird and R. Oldfield.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/L/Lander-R.html   (212 words)

  
 Descendants of Peter Hogard - pafg30.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
JOHN married (1) ESTHER A. on 1 Aug 1845 in BLOOMINGTON, McLEAN, IL.
JOHN SEYMORE BOBBITT was born 7 Nov 1853 in PEORIA, PEORIA, IL.
JOHN MARTIN Haggard was born 19 Mar 1863.
haggard.surnames.com /hogard/hogard/pafg30.htm   (1782 words)

  
 Rev. John G. Magee , Letter, 23 September 1945, Washington, D.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Rev. John G. Magee, Letter, 23 September 1945, Washington, D.C. Rev. John G. Magee, Letter, 23 September 1945, Washington, D.C., to Mrs.
John O. Willson, Anderson, S.C. Filed as an Addition to the Lander Family Papers
etter, 23 September 1945, added to the Library's holdings of Lander family papers, was penned by the Rev. John G. Magee, St. John's Church, Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C., and sent to Mrs.
www.sc.edu /library/socar/uscs/1998/magee98.html   (296 words)

  
 John Lander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Lander (1807 – November 6, 1839) was the younger brother of Cornish explorer Richard Lemon Lander and accompanied him on his first expedition to western Africa.
The Lander brothers were sons of a Truro inkeeper.
In 1830 the brothers went on an expedition to determine the course of the Niger River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Lander   (159 words)

  
 CALDWELL COUNTY, KY GUARDIANS' BONDS 1823 - 1833
PERRY, John GRAY, Robert DRAPER & James B. 22 Nov 1825 Roger TANDY Jr appointed guardian for Elizabeth TANDY, Sarah TANDY, Amelia TANDY & Henry TANDY, heirs & infants of Roger TANDY Sr dec'd.
John DOLES, Ephrim R. DOLES, Nancy DOLES, Barbary DOLES, Jane DOLES & Elizabeth DOLES, heirs & infants of Thomas DOLES.
MARSHALL appointed guardian for Eliza, Serena, Holloway, John, Hezekiah & Obadiah FULKS, heirs & infants of Obadiah FULKS dec'd.
home.hiwaay.net /~woliver/CaldGdn23_1.html   (2282 words)

  
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John stormed from the kitchen and there was the sound of his angry footsteps pounding up the stairs.
John, please!" Melissa grabbed at his arm as he lunged for the bookcase in the corner.
Marcus was standing under one wing of the Lander, shielding himself from the dangerous drops, glancing anxiously at the house.
www.msu.edu /~robers15/Europa2.html   (2407 words)

  
 Phoenix Mars Lander - John Moores   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Viking Lander 1 takes one of the first color photos taken from the surface of Mars.
In preparation for the Phoenix Lander's arrival in 2008 the science team is conducting experiments which require simulating this surface.
Our best information of what this regolith is made of comes from the Viking landers which found a surface made up mainly of silicates (43wt%) and iron oxides (18.1wt%) with smaller amounts of aluminum oxides (7.1wt%), sulfates (7.3wt%), magnesium oxides (6wt%) and Calcium Oxides (5.8wt%) along with other trace constituents.
phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu /features/weblogs/john_moores.php   (1878 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Correcting Corrections: With a Recipe for a Remedy: Books: John C. Lander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
by John C. Lander "WE NEED TO COMBINE all the past successful social programs and philosophies that were observed and practiced over the last fifty (50) years or more..." (more)
Lander has formulated a recipe for a remedy that not only covers the criminal aspect of American culture, but will impact all of the problems concerning American multiculturism in a way similar to that experienced by past generations that migrated to this country during the last 150 years.
I was hired and placed in the recreation department of the city of Cleveland under the supervision of Commissioner John Nagy.
www.amazon.com /Correcting-Corrections-John-C-Lander/dp/1412053463   (853 words)

  
 The Newgate Calendar - LIEUTENANT JOHN LANDER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
JOHN LANDER was a lieutenant in the garrison of Chatham, and, having just received a month's pay, agreed with another officer, wild and unthinking as himself, to set off to London.
On his answering the horses could not gallop up the hill, they jumped out of the chaise, and one of the degraded officers knocked the poor boy down, when Lander, drawing his sword, ran him through the body with such force that it actually pinioned him to the ground.
Instead of revelling in London they were sent to Rochester Jail, and brought to trial, when Lander was found guilty of wilful murder.
www.exclassics.com /newgate/ng265.htm   (241 words)

  
 Richard Lemon Lander: Explorer of West Africa - EnchantedLearning.com
Richard Lemon Lander (1804-1834) was an English explorer who made three trips to West Africa; he and his brother John were the first Europeans to canoe down the lower Niger River to its delta (where it meets the sea).
African tribesmen later accused Lander of witchcraft, forcing him to drink poison to determine whether or not he was indeed a witch.
Lander later published his "Journal of an Expedition to Explore the Course and Termination of the Niger" (1832).
www.zoomschool.com /explorers/page/l/lander.shtml   (388 words)

  
 Building the Pacific Railroad
Lander, a graduate of Norwich University, the first private engineering school in the United States, worked for the Eastern Railroad of Massachusetts until joining Isaac Ingalls Sevens survey expedition of 1853.
Troops, supplies, and munitions of war would be exposed to the dangers and costs of the inadequate modes of transit, of a broken and interrupted water transportation, and to the passage of an unhealthy, and, in that event, probably a hostile foreign territory.
Lander noted, "as is stated by the first military talent of the nation, California cannot be practically defended by the means at present within the disposal of government."
www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com /sherman2.html   (1585 words)

  
 Will the Romanian Cross Lander SUV ever come over? — Edmunds.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The president and CEO of Cross Lander is John Perez, a 58-year-old, Cuban-born businessman who immigrated to America at age 12.
Eventually, Perez and Cross Lander bought the plant in Campulung, in the Transylvanian Alps 60 miles north of Bucharest.
Perhaps the most confounding part of the process was the "shed test," where, Perez says, the vehicle is locked in an ovenlike shed and exposed to heat for an extended period of time, during which the hydrocarbons emitted by the plastic and upholstery inside the vehicle is measured.
www.edmunds.com /insideline/do/Features/articleId=106327   (1416 words)

  
 SPACE.com -- Congress Not Satisfied With Mars Polar Lander Report
The Young report points to a faulty propulsion system and ultimately deep funding shortages and faulty management practices as root causes behind the loss of the lander and its predecessor, the Mars Climate Orbiter last fall.
The report said the craft failed when the opening of the landers legs sent a signal to shut of the crafts engine during its descent to the Red Planet's surface last December.
Specifically, Rohrabacher said he wasnt satisfied yet with the answer to why there wasnt a test on the Mars Polar Landers gear that would indicate its deployment may have prematurely shut down the engine as it descended to the martian surface.
www.space.com /space/business/mpl_congress_react_000328.html   (690 words)

  
 Lander Gallery Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Opie was the son of a mining carpenter, born at Mithian, near Truro.
The Lander Gallery naturally takes a great interest in all things to do with Richard and John Lander in whose honour the gallery is named.
John Blight who is based in Camelford, finds all these aspects of his surroundings the inspiration for his long panoramic paintings which have a strong atmospheric quality.
www.landergallery.co.uk /Exhibitions/Exhibitions.asp   (4095 words)

  
 BBC - Cornwall - Connected - Celebrating Richard Lander
Richard Lander was born in Truro in 1804 and after walking to London at the age of nine went on to a life of discovery and adventure on the African continent, becoming the first white man to follow the course of the River Niger.
Armed with Richard and John Lander's very detailed journals, the 2004 expedition stretched over 700km down the River Niger to the new Lander Brothers Anchorage and Museum on the banks of the River Niger at Asaba.
The team presented their expedition boat and other artifacts to the Lander Museum held a memorial service to celebrate the lives of these brave, unsung Cornish heroes.
www.bbc.co.uk /cornwall/connected/stories/simon_hendra.shtml   (411 words)

  
 Descendants of John REIGNOLDS - rpafg36.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Raymond Garner LANDER (William John LANDER, Helen Philippa BALDWIN, Louisa INCH, Paul INCH, Phillippa RUNNALLS, William RUNNALLS, John, John) was born on 26 Aug 1911 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
Arthur Wray LANDER (Arthur LANDER, Helen Philippa BALDWIN, Louisa INCH, Paul INCH, Phillippa RUNNALLS, William RUNNALLS, John, John) was born on 21 May 1917 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
Oliver Richard LANDER (Arthur LANDER, Helen Philippa BALDWIN, Louisa INCH, Paul INCH, Phillippa RUNNALLS, William RUNNALLS, John, John) was born on 7 Jan 1923 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
member.melbpc.org.au /~kennethb/rpafg36.htm   (419 words)

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