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  The New Republic: Archive Issues
Affection of Steelman for John L. Lewis, U.S. labor leader; Relationship of Steelman with the United Mine Workers; Contact of Steelman with Lewis made through John King, one of his assistants in the Department of Labor; Details of career background of Steelman.
Until he ran it, the conciliation commis- ?Steelman relationship by some of the more frivolous sioners always operated under the Secretary of Labor, hands at the White House is that Steelman is like a H e cut it loose.
JOHN R. STEELMAN, the fixer-upper of all Despite his naiVe manner, Steelman is regarded as the Administration's economic aches and pains, the shrewdest self-promoter to show up in the jungles has an ingenuous and disarming personality, of Washington for a long time.
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  Sarah Steelman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steelman's political career began with her election to the Missouri State Senate in 1998, representing Rolla, Missouri and surrounding counties.
Steelman instead opted to run for re-election to her seat in the state Senate, and Jim Talent defeated Carnahan in Nov. 2002.
Steelman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a Master of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Missouri at Columbia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sarah_Steelman   (220 words)

  
 The Papers of Alan Steelman - Official Biography, 1973
Steelman was selected as one of four representatives-elect across the nation to be named Fellows of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University.
Steelman is a director of the L.Q.C. Lamar Society and a member of the Board of Councilors of the Business School of the Federal City College in Washington, D.C. He is a director of UCC Venture Corporations and of the Institute for an Early Childhood Education, both in Dallas.
Steelman married Carolyn Findley in 1962 and is the father of four : Robin, 9, Kimble, 7, and twins Alan, Jr.
www.alansteelman.com /steelman_bio1973.htm   (432 words)

  
 John R. Steelman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John R. Steelman (June 23, 1900 - July 14, 1999) was the first Assistant to the President of the United States serving President Harry S. Truman from 1946 to 1952.
Steelman attended Henderson Brown College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas and graduated in (AB He later went to Vanderbilt University, (MA 1924) and University of North Carolina (PhD 1928).
After leaving the White House, Steelman became Industrial Relations Consultant, Washington, D.C. from 1953-1968.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_R._Steelman   (229 words)

  
 NINTH GENERATION
John Hance was a fur trader, respected by William Penn and by the commissioners of the colony of Maryland as well.
John STEELMAN was born in 1754 in Kent County, Delaware.
Sealah (Celia) STEELMAN was born in 1747 in Delaware.
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 Hans Månsson and his Steelman Family
Old Ella Steelman, born in Sweden, was buried in Gloucester County, NJ, 22 Jan. 1718, at the age of 83.
John Hansson Steelman, born 1655, moved to New Castle County by 1687 and married Maria, daughter of John Andersson Stalcop.
Eric Hansson Steelman, born 1681, married Brigitta [parents not identified] and acquired land in Gloucester County, NJ, from Gustaf Lock in 1715.
www.colonialswedes.org /Forefathers/Steelman.html   (803 words)

  
 Truman Library - Dr. John R. Steelman Oral History Interview, February 29, 1996
STEELMAN: And Clifford built himself up with the press because we'd go in a staff meeting and when the staff meeting was over, Clifford, contrary to the President's rules, would tip the press off to different things, and he built himself up with the press.
STEELMAN: I was going to say, in all the pictures I was always placed at the right of the President, but when Bess was there, I had to move over a notch.
STEELMAN: Yes, I remember I was having a conference once and one of the committee had a derby hat on and he came in and sat down at my table, so I pointed to him, and said, "Stand up." And he stood up, and I said, "I'll throw you out this third story window.
www.trumanlibrary.org /oralhist/steelm2b.htm   (14014 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 2484
Alfred Steelman was the son of Reuben Steelman and Ellen Hickman.
Annie E. Steelman was the daughter of Basset Steelman and Mary (Unknown).
Bradford Steelman was the son of Benjamin Steelman and Margaret Vansant Frambes.
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 Generation No
Old Ella Steelman, born in Sweden, was buried in Gloucester County, NJ, 22 Jan. 1718, at the age of 83.
John Hansson Steelman, born 1655, moved to New Castle County by 1687 and married Maria, daughter of John Andersson Stalcop.
John Stalcop played a large role in the building of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes') Church by providing some of the land (inherited from his father) where the church is built.
soffemartin.tripod.com /Steelman.htm   (3395 words)

  
 MISS CAROLINE'S SCHOOL
In 1863 John and Phoebe Steelman and their ten children moved from Springfield, Ohio to Southern Indiana.
Steelman Church was known throughout the area for the beauty of its congregational singing.
The photograph of the exterior of the Steelman Chapel was taken in 1994 by Eugene and Lucie Field.
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 NameTraq | Last Name: Steelman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sarah Steelman, a Republican, orginally planned to be in the race for secretary of state, but recently left that fight for Hanaway and opted instead to enter...
Estel Lige "Bud" Steelman, 64, was indicted Jan. 6 for reckless homicide and negligent homicide.
Miss Graham is the granddaughter of Rebecca Steelman of Fayetteville and the late Boyd Steelman and Mrs.
www.nametraq.org /Jan04/S/Steelman.shtml   (1070 words)

  
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JAMES STEELMAN, 1st, was a Swede, who before 1690 had identified himself with the colony of Swedes, in New Castle, Delaware.
Frederick Steelman, his father and several brothers served in the New Jersey Militia, during the war of the Revolution.
Andrew (3d) Steelman, was shot on Long Island by John Bacon, a Tory in the war of the Revolution.
www.rootsweb.com /~njatlant/documents/steelman-atlanticco-nj.txt   (937 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 2487
Sarah Steelman was the daughter of Frederick Steelman and Sophia Risley.
William Steelman was the son of Reuben Steelman and Ellen Hickman.
Zephaniah Steelman was the son of Major John Steelman and Margaret Leeds.
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 Amazon.com: "John Steelman": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Steelman, assistant to President Truman (the equivalent of today's chief of staff): "We realize that the essential medium which we represent...
On November 15, 1946, OWMR Director John Steelman was preparing for a dinner meeting requested by the advertising council.
His economic adviser, John Steelman, urged Truman to negotiate a settlement with the mine workers.
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 Who's Who in the Truman Administration: 1945-1948   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Steelman was in the eye of the hurricane to advise the President, to assis t in negotiations, and to report and recommend necessary courses of action.
Steelman played his role carefully, keeping the minor "cats and dogs" away from the President's desk, briefing the President fully, insuring that cabinet members never felt he was keeping them away from the Oval Office, and sensing which issues had to be decided topside.
Steelman felt that it was a great morale builder for cabinet staff members to present their views firsthand to a White House official.
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 :: Print Version ::
Drug Investigator John Steelman was fired on May 9, Walden said, for “violation of policy and procedures.” Walden would not give any details surrounding the incident leading to Steelman's dismissal.
Steelman had been employed by the county for about four years, Walden said.
The sheriff said Steelman still has the right to an appeal of the decision and an investigation is ongoing.
www.whitecountynewstelegraph.com /articles/2006/05/18/news/news04.prt   (82 words)

  
 National Register Listings in Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A doorway in the east bay of the north gable end formerly led into a log kitchen wing; presumably an earlier independent structure which local tradition identifies as the original residence and trading post of John Hanson Steelman, this log structure was demolished c.
Three of the first-floor rooms are heated by corner fireplaces with diagonal hearths; the fireplaces in the two south rooms share a common chimney stack which exits at the ridge of the roof, while that in the northwest room is located in an exterior corner and vented at the eaves.
The property on which the house is located was part of an early settlement of Swedish and Finnish immigrants; local tradition associates the house with John Hanson Steelman, a Swedish-American trader who occupied the site between 1693 and 1710.
marylandhistoricaltrust.net /nr/NRDetail.asp?HDID=817&FROM=NRMapCE.html   (489 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Orphans and Orphanages
John Chrysostom built a great number of hospitals.
On the American Continent, however, the first orphan asylum antedated St. Vincent de Paul's influence by a century, and was due not to French but to Spanish inspiration.
This was an orphanage for girls, which was established in 1548 in Mexico by a Spanish order and was called La Caridad (Steelman, "Charities for Children in Mexico").
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11322b.htm   (2558 words)

  
 Descendants of Thomas Lamb - pafg07.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John & Cynthia were members of Gilead, Baptist Church, in Tobinsport, Ind. John bought & sold lots of land in Ind. They moved to Iowa before 1860.
John & Cynthia were married by J W Ricks, Justice of Peace.
John & Cynthia were buried between Catherine Blanchard & Anna J Blanchard.
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 John L. Lewis
John L. Lewis was born on February 12, 1880, in the coal mining community of Lucas, Iowa.
But although John tried to take the setback graciously, and declared that the U.M.W. men who opposed him “exercised the prerogative that all men have,” he worked at the next U.M.W. convention, to push through an amendment requiring the mine workers’ delegation to A.F.L. convention to vote as a solid bloc.
John L. Lewis was now formulating the bitter isolationist policy which was destined to dog him later on.
www.nathanielturner.com /laborsproblemrealwages.htm   (5130 words)

  
 CAMDEN NJ - Union Methodist Episcopal Church
The Rev. John L. Lenhart was pastor in 1843-44, Rev. Isaac Winner in 1845-46, and Rev. A.
In 1880 Rev. John S. Gaskill became pastor, and through his efforts succeeded in having a new church, which was dedicated in May, 1883.
John S. Bundick, who died in 1884, was president of the board of trustees for many years.
www.dvrbs.com /camden-religion/CamdenNJ-Church-UnionMethodistEp.htm   (1268 words)

  
 Truman Library - Truman Papers: John R. Steelman Files
During this period, Steelman worked with federal programs to alleviate unemployment in distressed areas of the United States as established in accordance with the President's memorandum of July 14, 1949.
The Steelman Files are part of the Staff Member and Office Files of the Harry S. Truman Papers.
Steelman did not take the material in these files with him at the conclusion of his government service.
www.trumanlibrary.org /hstpaper/steelmanhst.htm   (3703 words)

  
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 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 2181
Orlan Risley was the son of John Collins Risley and Mary Emma Smith.
Rebecca Turner Risley was the daughter of John Wesley Risley and Ludora Turner.
Samuel Castner Risley was the son of John Wesley Risley and Ludora Turner.
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John David NICHOLDS was born in MO, c.1863 (county unknown; parents unknown; siblings unknown).
John W. Goodwin married Rebecca Jones 12/23/1857 in Cherokee Co. I would appreciate it if someone who has the 1860 census could provide me with their census data and who was living next door.
John died in May 1854 in Fsayette County, Tennessee, and his estate was administered by T.H. Lovelady who named D. Thomas and William Campbell as his securities.
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 Ancestors of Kenneth Frye & Elizabeth West - pafg249 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John STEELMAN.John married Sarah SOOY on 21 Apr 1766 in,, New Jersey, USA.
She married John STEELMAN on 21 Apr 1766 in,, New Jersey, USA.
John SOOY [Parents] was born on 15 Aug 1742 in Lower Bank, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA.
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 American President
In 1890, Harry’s parents, John and Martha, moved the family (which included Harry’s brother Vivian and sister Mary Jane) to Independence, Missouri, a county-seat town of just 6,000 people.
John Truman’s passing, however, did allow Harry to ease away from the farm.
Steelman became “the assistant to the President” in December 1946, a position from which he oversaw countless administrative tasks that were required in the White House.
www.americanpresident.org /history/harrytruman/biography/email.html   (13039 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 1308
Abigail Steelman Higbee was the daughter of Absalom Higbee and Julia Ann Steelman.
Absalom Steelman Higbee was the son of Elii Higbee and Charlotte Steelman.
Allen Clement Higbee was the son of John Gandy Higbee and Hannah Louisa Mathis.
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 Innovation and the State - Mises Institute
The Steelman Report of 1947 called for the United States to place 1% of its national product into research and development, in the years ahead.
As the eminent British zoologist John Baker points out, the life of an independent researcher involves the willingness to bear great risks: "The life is too strenuous for most people, and the timid scientist hankers after the safety of directed team-work routine.
Typical recent expressions of the myth may be found in John Kenneth Galbraith, American Capitalism; W. Rupert Maclaurin, "The Sequence from Invention to Innovation", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Feb. 1953; Waldemar B. Kaempffert, Invention and Society; A. Coblenz and H.L. Owens, Transistors: Theory and Application.
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 Johann Leonard Knab, 1769 - 1804   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This is a photograph of the interior of the Steelman Chapel formerly located on Steelman Road in Gibson County, Indiana.
This is a wonderful story written by Madge M. Steelman, a granddaughter of John Steelman and Caroline Knaub, about the Steelman and Knaub families building a school for their children.
This is a poem written by Caroline Knaub Steelman in memory of her daughter Eva Mae and Wilbur Field, two little cousins who were both born in the same year and died in the same year as each other.
www.luciefield.net /knaubgrouplinks.html   (335 words)

  
 Maury County, Tennessee, Queries 1997
John Renfro married Lydia Ann Hicks in about 1834.Lydia was born 9 nov 1812 in Georgia (parents Thomas Hicks and Elizabeth T. Barnes) John and Lydia lived in Ga. for a time and their first four children were born there.Then they moved to Leake County Miss.
John G HENSLEY and His wife Easter were found in the 1850 and 1860 Cencus.
In 1860 According to the cencus John was 54 and Easter was 56.
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