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 St. John, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John was officially incorporated on March 10, 1904.
John is a town located in Whitman County, Washington.
John is located at 47°5'25" North, 117°34'56" West (47.090403, -117.582085)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St._John,_Washington   (391 words)

  
 The John Washington Adair Family
John Washington Adair was born February 10, 1874 in Kanab, Utah Territory to George Washington Adair and Emily Perscinda Tyler.
John was the sixth of George and Emily's children: Olive Parintha, Emily Jane, Daniel Tyler, Samuel P., William Albert, John Washington, George Newton, Ruth Alice, Joseph Welton, Rufus Nathaniel, and Edna Irene.
John was a generous man. He donated the land for the town's cemetery during the bad flu epidemic.
home.att.net /~dtadair   (1926 words)

  
 St. John faces murder trial - PittsburghLIVE.com
Moments later, John Charles Bowman collapsed in a booth of the restaurant, the 16-year-old girl testified Wednesday in Central Court at a preliminary hearing for her father, Christopher St. John.
Christina St. John was undaunted as she answered Public Defender Thomas Cooke's questions, sometimes staring defiantly at him as she recalled the alleged assaults.
On the first occasion, Christopher St. John allegedly punched Bowman five times in the throat because he felt the victim was not mopping the floor quickly enough.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribune-review/trib/newssummary/s_274284.html   (656 words)

  
 St. John's
St. John's is still a living parish in the heart of Washington, DC With its bright yellow stuccoed walls, and golden cupola and dome, St. John's is a lively ornament to Lafayette Square.
John's Church is located at 16th and H Sts., NW at Lafayette Square in Washington, DC Every Sunday after the 11:00 am service, there is a guided tour of St. John's.
Long known as "the Church of the Presidents," St. John's Episcopal Church has served virtually as the chapel to the White House for nearly two centuries.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/wash/dc28.htm   (479 words)

  
 Saint John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint John Baptist de la Salle (1651-1719), the patron saint of teachers (also known by his French name, Jean-Baptiste de la Salle)
John the Evangelist, traditionally identified with the apostle, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed, often along with 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation.
John the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St._John   (276 words)

  
 St Johns St. John's/George Washington G.W. Men's College Basketball recap on ESPN
Brown also accused Mohamed Diatike of trying to start a fight, and George Washington said St. John's players were trash-talking as the teams headed to the tunnel at halftime.
St. John's missed 9 of 11 3-pointers in the first half and didn't shoot a free throw until 10:55 to play in the game.
Diakite was not available for comment because St. John's freshman aren't not allowed to speak to reporters during their first semester.
espn.go.com /ncb/2001/20001202/recap/sbpgac.html   (718 words)

  
 Hodson Trust: St. John's College
John's College is located on a 36-acre campus in Annapolis, Maryland.
It was here that George Washington resigned his command of the Continental Army, and where, three weeks later, the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Revolutionary War.
John's College is a co-educational, four-year, liberal arts college with no religious affiliation.
www.hodsontrust.com /john.htm   (336 words)

  
 Hodson Trust: Latest News
John S. Toll, president of Washington College, said, "The Hodson Trust enables deserving students to reap the benefits of an excellent liberal arts education.
Grants for 1995 are: $1.4 million each to Washington and Hood colleges, and to The Johns Hopkins University; and more than $667,000 to St. John's College.
Daniel Nathans, president of The Johns Hopkins University, said: "I commend the Hodson Trustees and Finn Caspersen for their continuing commitment to our students, the Hodson Young Investigator Research Award at the Johns Hopkins Oncology Center and the Center for Technology in Education.
www.hodsontrust.com /news_d.htm   (646 words)

  
 St. John Chrysostom 2
Born at Antioch, the capital of Syria John was the only son of Secundus, a commander of the imperial troops.
John was consecrated as his successor a year later at the Emperor's request.
Fearing a council and John's return, Bishop Theophilus arranged for John to be moved further away to Pityus, at the eastern end of the Black Sea.
www.monksofadoration.org /chrysos2.html   (1699 words)

  
 City of Port Washington, Wisconsin - History - St. John's Lutheran
St. John's Lutheran Church in Port Washington is shown in this 2003 photo.
Port Washington - An investment group has agreed to buy St. John's Lutheran Church and Academy, a presence in the near downtown since 1913, and plans to raze the building to make room for single-family houses.
City of Port Washington, Wisconsin - History - St. John's Lutheran
www.ci.port-washington.wi.us /History/StJohnsLutheran.htm   (506 words)

  
 St. John the Baptist's Parish Home Page
John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church are called by Jesus to be a community of his disciples, growing in faith and worshiping together in Eucharistic celebration.
John's Parish is one of four co-sponsoring parishes of St. John's Academy.
John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, along with the Hillsdale United Methodist Church, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and the Pascack Bible Church, helps to sustain the Helping Hand Food Pantry.
www.rc.net /newark/st_johnbaptist   (1168 words)

  
 St. John Cemetery Inscriptions
John Kinney put his little boy to rest in a narrow plot of ground on the eastern edge of his own farm.
Roberta Sprague Schaefer, with the Subject Line "St. John Cemetery Request." I work for St. Clare and St. John Parishes and will check the information from this index against the church records and copies of obituaries that we have.
The tombstone inscriptions are one person's interpretation of the gravestones in St. John's Cemetery.
www.stcstj.org /StJohnCemetery.htm   (489 words)

  
 St. John's Episcopal Church, LaFayette Square, serving Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia.
St. John's Church, Lafayette Square is a downtown Washington, DC Episcopal parish located at the corner of Sixteenth and H Streets, NW, across from the White House.
John's Episcopal Church, established in 1815, stands opposite the White House on the north side of Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, once known as Federal or President's Square.
John's serves Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia, and welcomes all to come and worship - whether prospective or regular members, persons seeking a moment of solitude during the day or visitors to the city looking for a Sunday service in English or Spanish.
www.stjohns-dc.org   (391 words)

  
 St. John Baptist de la Salle Biography
John Baptist was the eldest child of Louis de la Salle and Nicolle de Moet de Brouillet.
Canon Pierre Dozet, chancellor of the University of Reims, was the presiding officer at the academic sessions, and in the discharge of his function had opportunity to study the character of his young cousin, de la Salle, with the result that he determined on resigning his canonry in his favor.
He gave an impetus to the higher educational progress which is the distinctive mark of modern times, and bequeathed to is own disciples, and to educators in general, a system of teaching which is adaptable to the wants of school-going youth in every country.
www.edocere.org /st_john_baptist_salle_bio.htm   (6359 words)

  
 Hodson Trust: Latest News
Grants for 1996 are: $2,584,000.48 each to Washington and Hood colleges and to The Johns Hopkins University; and $1,120,926.96 to St. John's College.
John S. Toll, president of Washington College, said, "For many years the Hodson Trust has been the single most important supporter of Washington College, Maryland's first chartered college.
John's College, Washington College and The Johns Hopkins University.
www.hodsontrust.com /news_c.htm   (528 words)

  
 St. John's College, U. S. -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
John's College, Annapolis was chartered in 1784, and incorporated the assets of King William's school, a grammar or preparatory school founded in 1696.
John's College describes itself as one college on two campuses: St. John's College, (State capital of Maryland; site of the United States Naval Academy) Annapolis and St. John's College, (Capital of the state of New Mexico; located in north central New Mexico) Santa Fe.
John's College was founded in 1696 as King William's School, and became a college in 1784, making it arguably the third-oldest college in the United States.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/st/st._johns_college,_u._s.htm   (3074 words)

  
 St. John's Red Storm Basketball News
John's recruit Doug Wiggins insisted yesterday that Connecticut had not offered him a scholarship, but also told the Daily News the chances of him joining the Huskies are "90% even though I haven't spoken...
John's women's basketball head coach Kim Barnes Arico announced Monday that that Alabama high school player Angel Tate has signed a national letter of intent with the Red Storm for the 2005-06 season.
John's University, Utah Utes Basketball, University of Utah, Villanova University
www.topix.net /ncaa/st-johns-basketball   (1304 words)

  
 JS Online: Lutheran church, academy relocating in Port
Port Washington - St. John's Lutheran Church and Academy, a presence in the near downtown since 1913, is moving to the growing western end of the city this summer to the former Freeman Chemical building.
"The theory is that we're going to be growing with Port," the Rev. John E. Klieve says of the church's move to the city's west side.
"The theory is that we're going to be growing with Port," said the church's pastor, the Rev. John E. Klieve.
www.jsonline.com /news/ozwash/apr03/133717.asp   (733 words)

  
 The Seige of St. John's
Montgomery sent Ethan Allen and Maj. John Brown northward from St. John's with the purpose of recruiting Canadians who might be sympathetic to the Patriot Cause.
On September 6th, the Patriots arrived at St. John's Fort which was situated about 12 miles southeast of Montreal and the St. Lawrence.
The news of St. John's capitulation traveled northward and Sir Guy Carleton withdrew his forces from Montreal on November 12.
www.myrevolutionarywar.com /battles/750918.htm   (731 words)

  
 St. John's Lodge No. 9 F&AM - Seattle's Metropolitan Masonic Lodge - Freemasonry in Seattle
John's Lodge No. 9 is the State of Washington's sixth oldest corporation.
Secretary of State Sam Reed awarded St. John's Lodge No. 9 the Washington State Sesquitennial Celebration certificate of Territorial Corporation seen above.
St. John's Lodge No. 9 was chartered September 4, 1860.
www.seattlemasons.org   (1432 words)

  
 John Proctor Photography
John has made some of his photos available for purchase as high quality Photography Prints and the Greeting Cards Gallery has several of his favorite photos available in a card format.
John has worked and lived in Spokane for the past 11 yrs.
was raised in Deary, Idaho and later in St. John, Washington.
countryviewltd.com /photo_gallery.htm   (218 words)

  
 St. John's Mercy Home Page
John's Mercy is participating in the Nov. 4 March of Dimes "Broadcasters for Babies" Radiothon to benefit premature babies.
Step inside St. John's Mercy without leaving your computer.
Visit our media center to view the latest news coverage and media releases from St. John's Mercy.
www.stjohnsmercy.org   (91 words)

  
 Welcome to St. John's Georgetown Episcopal Church
Drawing people from all parts of the Washington metropolitan area, Saint John’s is a diverse and energetic community.
The life and spirit of St John’s are not restricted to the corner of O and Potomac Streets.
At St. John’s the Outreach Program is more than financial assistance—it is interaction and personal involvement with the people whom we seek to help.
www.stjohnsgeorgetown.org   (322 words)

  
 St. John's International School -- The Second Decade
Later that year the proposed Scholarship program for students from St. John’s Washington was presented to the St. John’s Waterloo Community as follows: The President of St. John’s Washington would nominate students to St. John’s Waterloo.
The relationship between St. John’s Waterloo and St. John’s Washington was also reviewed.
The British families whose children were already enrolled in St. John’s, particularly those who had sought an education grounded in Christian values, were faced with a difficult decision now that a program in harmony with the demands of the British system of Higher Education was available.
www.stjohns.be /about/decade2.htm   (1626 words)

  
 Saint John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
The Saint John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is committed to teaching and making disciples for Christ and spreading the good news through Evangelism, Bible Study, Outreach Programs, Sunday School and Worship services.
These were the intrepid members of the St. John CME family who attended the 2005 Spiritual Weekend Getaway Ski and Shopping Weekend in southeastern Pennsylvania...
John Reading Program is joining libraries across the nation in this celebration of reading and literacy culture and would like to encourage the entire St. John family to join in the following activities:
www.stjohncmecdc.org   (466 words)

  
 Wizards court St. John's Jarvis - 5/18/00
WASHINGTON -- St. John's Coach Mike Jarvis has been offered the Washington Wizards' coaching job by part-owner Michael Jordan, TNT reported Wednesday night.
At St. John's, Jarvis was the catalyst in establishing the Advocates, a highly praised foundation for college basketball players making the transition from school to the outside world.
Jordan's former Bulls teammate, John Paxson, pulled himself out of the running recently when he told Jordan he wanted to remain in the Chicago area.
www.detnews.com /2000/sports/0005/18/f11-58876.htm   (762 words)

  
 Cathedral of St. John the Beloved • Washington, DC
The Cathedral of Saint John the Beloved in Washington, DC, is an inclusive Catholic Church, and is co-administered by the Companions of Thomas Merton; The Old Catholic Orthodox Church Diocese of Saint John; and the National Conference of Independent Catholic Bishops.
Cathedral of St. John the Beloved • Washington, DC Welcome to the Cathedral of Saint John the Beloved -- the national cathedral of Independent Catholicism in the United States.
Contents © 2004 Cathedral of St. John the Beloved, National Conference of Independent Catholic Bishops, Companions of Thomas Merton, and the Old Catholic Orthodox Church.
www.cathedralofsaintjohn.org   (156 words)

  
 St. John Grain Growers - Eastern Washington Grain Elevator
John Grain Growers, Inc., located in St. John, WA, is a country grain elevator and grain & seed merchandiser on the Union Pacific rail line in eastern Washington.
Lancaster Seed Plant is a member of the Washington State Crop Improvement Association.
Located 9 Miles Southwest of St. John, WA.
www.stjohngg.com /seedPlant.htm   (166 words)

  
 Moving To St. John
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AHL Leafs moving from St. John's to Toronto.
www.moving-relocation-tips.com /OPG/moving2044.html   (537 words)

  
 St. John of the Cross and Dr. C.G. Jung, Bibliography
Excerpt: St. John of the Cross as a Poet
Moreno, Antonio, O.P. "Contemplation According to Teresa and John of the Cross".
Sanford, John A. "Analytical Psychology: Science or Religion?
www.innerexplorations.com /catjc/stbib.htm   (1237 words)

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