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Mudge also completed a mirror of two foot focus, that could be used to 200 power, when he realized the hole was vignetting and enlarged it, only to find the figure ruined.
Mudge made a zonal mask, shown in the illustration, placed it at the aperture of the telescope, and viewed first with the central area of the mirror and then the outer area.
Mudge describes the performance of one of his telescopes, that at 300 yards would show "the legs of a small fly, and the shadows of them, with great precision and exactness." Fabrication of a Gregorian secondary is very briefly treated.
www.europa.com /~telscope/mudge.doc   (2051 words)

  
 John Mudge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudge Pond Ecological and recreational information from the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
Mudge Fasteners Distributor of fasteners, fastener tools and adhesives nationally and internationally.
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www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-John_Mudge.html   (326 words)

  
 Mudge, Gushing (D.D.S.)
GUSHING MUDGE, D. Dr. Gushing Mudge, actively and successfully engaged in the practice of dentistry in New Haven, was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts, October 30, 1874, a son of William M. and Grace (Wells-Andrews) Mudge.
The Mudge family in America was founded by John Mudge, who was killed by the red men in what was known as King Covert's war.
The family was represented in the Revolutionary war and E. Mudge, the great-grandfather of the Doctor, was one of the signers of the constitution of Massachusetts.
www.rootsweb.com /~ctnhvbio/Mudge_Gushing.html   (634 words)

  
 Bureau of Land Management - Resource Advisory Councils
John Singlaub commented that the statistic that is the most meaningful to him is that all the staff of the federal recreation and land management agencies in the Las Vegas area is smaller than the culinary staff at the Bellagio.
John Singlaub told the members that he wanted to talk to John Mudge about how interaction between boards and RACs is done in the mining industry before the grazing boards are contacted.
John Singlaub told the group that the Churchill County Commission estimates that Sand Mountain is the largest single tourist attraction in the county.
www.blm.gov /rac/nv/Minutes/NW_minutes/april03.htm   (12920 words)

  
 Star system bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Moore (1788-1867) was an American statesman and planter from Louisiana.
John Sperling is a US billionaire who is best known for his funding the project to clone his dead pet dog Missy in a project called Missyplicity.
John (Johnnie) Walker (1805 - 1859) was born near Kilmarnock in Ayrshire, Scotland.
www.elexi.de /en/s/st/star_system.html   (354 words)

  
 Endless Genealogies:  Rebecca MUDGE-GREENSMITH
After the execution of John and Joan Carrington of Wethersfield in 1651, and Lydia Gilbert of Windsor in 1654, a witchcraft tragedy was enacted among Hartford residents.
John Whiting wrote to Inrease Mather that she was a "lewd, ignorant and considerably aged woman." Her husband had twice been convicted of theft.
The crisis came in the spring of 1662, with the accusations of a young daughter of John Kelley, uttered in the delirium of sickness.
www.endlessgenealogies.com /surnames2/MUDGE/Rebecca.htm   (3060 words)

  
 John and Ruth Johnson Family History
I have tried to find out something more of John Johnson and Ruth; their respective families; where they lived before coining to Chester, Vermont; of what nationality; of Ruth's maiden name: but it is like groping in a dark cove.
As to Ruth's maiden name, in my father, Leonard Johnson, son of John Johnson<2>, in his memoirs of his early life, speaks several times of his "Grandfather Mudge," from which fact I am quite inclined to believe that her maiden name was Ruth Mudge.
He says: "My brother younger, John, went to live with my uncle Luther, on my father's side, where he lived till he was twenty-one." I found among the births recorded in Chester that of Luther Johnson, son of John Johnson and Ruth.
www.kinnexions.com /kinnexions/johnsonjr/fh01/fh01_001.htm   (1694 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Mudge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lynda and Joseph Avanzato, with the assistance of school committee member William Mudge and a group of local parents are requesting that the Attorney General's...
One of the signers, Ted Mudge, is a former Magna executive.
Craig Mudge's second-grade son attended school on the makeup days, but Mudge said that was just another way the strike has disrupted families' lives.
www.nametraq.org /Jan04/M/Mudge.shtml   (1583 words)

  
 Gold Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John is Chairman of the Australian Gold Council, a Director of the Minerals Council of Australia and a Director of the AusIMM.
John is also the Australian Commissioner for the Joint Petroleum Development Area of the Timor Sea and Chairman of the National Oil and Gas Safety Advisory Committee.
John Mudge is the Director of Environmental Affairs for Newmont Mining Corporation, responsible for permitting, compliance and reclamation at Newmont’s mines in North America.
www.australiangold.org.au /goldforum/speakers.asp   (1765 words)

  
 Mudges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The families of Zachariah and John Mudge may be connected but it is in the generations before Zachariah.
As far as I can work out there is no connection between the two, although the connection may exist through a John Mudge who was a wealthy farmer of Dean Prior in the 16th C and who appears in the Devon Muster rolls for 1569.
This would suggest that the rising tide of Mudges was carried on the backs of John Mudge L10 in the Deane Pryor Parish.
www.themeda.net /mudge.html   (351 words)

  
 Ancestors of Thomas Byron Brodnax
Children were: John Mudge, Mary Mudge, Eliza Mudge, Lydia Mudge, Elizabeth Mudge.
Children were: Clara Mudge, William H Mudge, Cynthia L Mudge, Richard Mudge, Annis Mudge.
Children were: Lucy Mudge, Priscilla Mudge, Morris J Mudge, Morris Jackson Mudge, Lucy Mudge, Priscilla Mudge, William Lee Mudge, Mary Elizabeth Mudge, Daughter Mudge, Martha Emily Mudge, Sarah Mudge, Israel F Mudge, Schuyler d Mudge, Sally Maria Mudge.
www.familyorigins.com /users/b/r/o/Christine-E-Brodnax-1/FAMO1-0001/d1175.htm   (928 words)

  
 Enterprise Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing Leader Alphalogix Announces New President and COO
John Mudge has spent over 20 years in the computer industry with 15 years in various executive-level positions within the Value Added Reseller (VAR), Service and Systems Integrator field.
John’s years of experience in the high-tech industry span all areas of business management including sales, support services, management information systems, mergers, operations management, as well as financial management.
John served on various reseller council and advisory groups for manufacturers and distributors such as GE Access, Avnet and Niku.
www.prweb.com /releases/2005/3/prwebxml222175.php   (831 words)

  
 Signed Editions John Mudge
As a young man, John developed a love of the White Mountains and spent many hours hiking, camping, photographing, and climbing the majestic peaks that surround his family's home in the White Mountains.
John lectures extensively on the White Mountains and is a frequent contributor to the education programs run by the Appalachian Mountain Club and Mount Washington Observatory.
Arranged alphabetically, this book gives the story behind the hundreds of names that are used to identify towns, mountains, trails, bodies of water, ridges, ravines, and even some of the rocks.
www.signededitions.net /Authors/173   (316 words)

  
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An engraving of the Mudge inhaler from his 1778 book has been added.
To be added in the near future; a trade card for Crow’s bronchial wafers, extracts from an 1839 article on emotions and asthma (by N. Allen), and extracts from Broadbent’s 1862 book on Consumption which also covers ‘the treatment by inhalation of medicated vapors’ and gives details of the medications of the period.
An exciting new acquisition for the collection is a copy of John Mudge’s 1778 book which describes his inhaler - in the next couple of weeks images and PDFs will appear on the Mudge inhaler page.
www.inhalatorium.com /page104.html   (269 words)

  
 Keith Butters Go Potty For Schools - Report from Everything Education's Blackboards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Mudge at the company is happy to arrange for sample pots, overmakes and other surplus pots to be put to good use in schools, as it means that he is able to optimise his storage space and do something useful at the same time.
John is expanding the range available to include novelty pots which school children should find particularly interesting
John Mudge told Everything Education that he is delighted to be able to help in this way and that it is great when the pots are passed on through the community so that everyone benefits.
www.everythingeducation.org /Blackboard/BlackboardReport.asp?ST=14   (249 words)

  
 THE BRANWELLS, Penlee House Gallery and Museum's history, Penzance Cornwall UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John, the elder son, was an accomplished photographer who created a darkroom at Penlee House, and the museum has within its collections two photograph albums and a number of glass plate negatives of his work that were donated to the museum by the Branwell family.
The photographs in these albums show that John was an extremely accomplished amateur photographer, who, in addition to taking family portraits, captured life in West Cornwall.
John was virtually disinherited by his father when he married the daughter of a shopkeeper against his father's wishes and on J.R. Branwell's death in 1902 the estate was left, firstly to Edith, the unmarried daughter, and then to Alfred.
www.penleehouse.org.uk /history-penlee/branwells.htm   (539 words)

  
 Biography:  James Mudge
Mudge, Thomas H. Mudge, John C. Goodrich, William R. Bagnall, and Henry P. Hall, and my great-uncle, Enoch Mudge, were also members of this Conference.
Mudge," 1890; "Pastor's Missionary Manual," 1891; "Growth of Holiness," 1895; "Best of Browning," 1898; "Honey from Many Hives," 1899 (The latter has been inserted in the Epworth League Course for 1900); "China," 1900; "The Life of Love," 1902; "The Saintly Calling," 1904; "The S/ S. Missionary Speaker," 1905.
Three other books have been prepared, and are in the hands of various publishers, awaiting issue, namely: "Fenelon the Saint," "Helps to High Living" (a volume of sermons), and "The Life Ecstatic." Other volumes are on the way.
www.geneabios.com /wesleyan/mudge.htm   (589 words)

  
 Crossarm Hearing Gets Nasty - Chehalis River Council
John Mudge, who lives along Dillenbaugh Creek, asked for assurances that the creek wouldn't be affected by contaminant runoff.
Mudge said he hoped the board wouldn't reach a decision quickly.
For Mudge, the real issue is the city's policy about fill in the flood plain, which he said he hoped would be "tried in the court of public opinion."
www.crcwater.org /issues/ch970606.html   (827 words)

  
 The Junction Eagle, Newspaper for Junction, Texas with Junction Texas real estate, antiques, news, and entertainment
John was a director and past president of the Hill Country Fair Association, served on the Junction School Board and served on the board of the REA for 30 years.
John is survived by his wife, Jo’ Anne; one son, Lynn Hill and wife, Debbie, of Junction; one daughter, Cindy Tindall and husband, Heber, of Bul Verde.
He is also survived by five grandchildren, Travis and Maggie Molesworth of Junction, John Molesworth, V of Boerne, Darrell and Dillon Tindall of Bul Verde and a brother, Fred Molesworth of Amarillo.
www.junctioneagle.com /obits66.shtml   (415 words)

  
 www.mineweb.net | sections | gold & silver Phoenix is Lander County's economic hope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Phoenix is expected to produce 400,000 to 450,000 ounces of gold annually from its 6 million ounces of gold reserves, and also produce 45 million ounces of silver and 430 million pounds of copper over a 15-year mine life.
Actually, the $200 million cost for developing Phoenix is a bargain, considering most of the equipment and personnel for the 40-million ton per year production will come from Lone Tree, which is supposed to shut down next year.
Phoenix is being built under a cyanide code adopted by Newmont and other mining companies several months ago, according to Director of Environmental Affairs John Mudge.
www.mineweb.net /sections/gold_silver/399182.htm   (885 words)

  
 times and star workington lake district, workington news sport, west cumbria news, lake district news
BORN in 1911 to Latvian parents who had settled in Cardiff, Augustus John 'Gus' Risman is one of the all-time rugby league greats.
Both of Risman's sons were acclaimed rugby players - John with Workington, Fulham, Blackpool and Carlisle and Bev with Leigh and Leeds.
In a great burst and hotly pursued, Mudge ran in a clever line of flight to the line, which he made.
www.timesandstar.co.uk /famousfolk/update_gusrisman.asp   (1992 words)

  
 GENUKI: Memoirs of the Mudge Family
John Mudge, M.D. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Grozer
Formerly in possession of Mr Rosdew, and Lieut Colonel Mudge.
Formerly in possession of Mr Rosdew, and Colonel Mudge.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/Exeter/Mudge.html   (282 words)

  
 Mountain Area Information Network - MAIN Boosters
The city of Waynesville has changed a lot since John Mudge first moved to the area in 1975.
Mudge, who runs both a bike shop and an electrical contracting company from his home near the Pigeon River, doesn't mind one change of pace that has had a big impact on Waynesville and all of western North Carolina: the speed of information.
Mudge can't say how many of his customers have signed on with MAIN, but he thinks it's worth the trouble to help spread the word.
www.main.nc.us /boosters/Mudge   (526 words)

  
 Tytana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sir John found her days later and knowing what had occurred took her back to the castle and took care to create her the chamber she would need to survive.
She will tell you to this day that the very reason she survived was the undying friendship and loyalty she had been given by Sir John, Mudge ~steel and stone~, and Sir Damien, her love for her children, and the memories of better days.
As time has passed she has had many changes in her life, building the castle she now calls home, marrying and being reembraced by a family, and having been made human as the blood was removed.
www.koolpages.com /threewinds/tytana.html   (1067 words)

  
 The Village of Earlville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
They give employment to four men, and are propelled by water from the west branch of the Chenango, with a fall of nine feet.
This was followed by a meeting at the house of John Muir, May 5th, another at the house of H. Finn, May 19, and still another at the house of Jonathan Pettit, near the north line of Sherburne, June 9th of the same year.
The first church edifice was built on the hill east of Earlville, in 1818, at a cost of $1,800; the second and present one at Earlville, in 1835, at a cost of nearly $3,000.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~ameralia/earlville.htm   (1930 words)

  
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 Durand Press - About the Publisher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I'm John Mudge and I'm the President and owner of the Durand Press which I formed in 1992, intending to publish a variety of books about the White Mountains of New Hampshire - a beautiful area that is visited by over 6 million people per year.
This edition is illustrated with paintings by 19th century artist John Martin Tracy-one of the most distinguished dog artists of that period.
And yes, this is a web page in the age of the internet, but I still believe in the importance of being able to hold a book in your hands and reading it.
www.durandpress.com /about.htm   (348 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Nevada gold mine plan raises prospect of polluting in perpetuity
We think we have a real sound project there," said John Mudge, Newmont's director of environmental affairs.
Mudge said the existing contamination is one of the reasons Newmont wants to repair the site and expand with more efficient, modern mining practices.
Nearly 1 billion tons of rock and soil would be unearthed with projected production of 5.2 million ounces of gold, 27 million ounces of silver and 360 million pounds of copper.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/nevada/2004/mar/06/030610398.html   (1357 words)

  
 COLLDV-L   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Isadore Gilbert Mudge R. Bowker Award Committee of the Reference and User Services Association is seeking nominations for this year's award.
The award, established in 1958, consists of a cash award of $1,500 and a citation to an individual "who has made a distinguished contribution to reference librarianship.
Please send nominations and supporting documentation to: Danise G. Hoover Associate Librarian for Public Services and Chair, Mudge Award Committee Hunter College Library 695 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021 Thanks for your help in nominating qualified individuals for this important award.
www.infomotions.com /serials/colldv-l/01/0074.shtml   (201 words)

  
 Mudge (1968) The social philosophy of John Taylor of Caroline: A study in Jeffersonian democracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudge (1968) The social philosophy of John Taylor of Caroline: A study in Jeffersonian democracy
The social philosophy of John Taylor of Caroline: A study in Jeffersonian democracy
Reprint of the 1939 ed., issued as no. 4 of Columbia studies in American culture.
www.getcited.org /pub/101707677   (51 words)

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