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Topic: John W Brown Ohio politician


  
  Avalon Project : Life, Trial and Execution of Captain John Brown; 1859
Brown, who was always vigilant and wary, and was possessed of secret means of intelligence, had made full preparation to meet the Missourians, and was encamped with 160 men at a chosen point near the Santa Fé road, which he knew his enemies would pass.
Not so John Brown, who was greatly vexed at the result, and who insisted that his friends had lost a happy chance el putting an end to the war, and covering themselves and their cause with glory.
John Brown, junior, who was imprisoned in Kansas, and confined with ropes and chains, producing insanity, is reported to hare died by nearly all who have spoken on the subject.
elsinore.cis.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/treatise/john_brown/john_brown.htm   (20951 words)

  
 publichp
Brown, as one of the heirs of her father, inherited what was then a large fortune, and she, with the other heirs, became partners in a lumber business.
Brown was beaten in a case against him personally in Buffalo, New York, and a verdict rendered of $1616.00.
Brown, however, was always buoyant, cheerful and reminiscent only on the cheerful things in our college life and the good things in his experience thereafter.
www.supremecourthistory.org /myweb/memoirbrown.htm   (19902 words)

  
 additional resources
John Davis, one of the most distinguished constitutional lawyers in the nation, was so committed to segregation that he represented the state of South Carolina pro bono.
Brown is placed in the context of slavery, caste and racial exclusion in American society.
An essay on some of the challenges and opportunities in presenting the school desegregation case in the classroom, by a group of scholars who are part of a national dialogue on the problems of teaching the civil rights movement.
www.trincoll.edu /depts/educ/brown/resources.htm   (8712 words)

  
 Ohio Watch :: All things Ohio politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
All Reform Ohio Now supporters should pass out fliers explaining the Reform Ohio Now amendments in brief easy to understand language along with any treats.
As conservative groups speak out against the mere possibility that Ohio dollars could be used on embryonic stem cell research, we learn a valuable lesson from the midwest director director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.
As this wise man explains, "The truth is, we're all former embryos." This, of course, must mean that we're all also former bisexuals since the sperm came from a man and the egg from a woman.
www.soapblox.net /ohio/frontPage.do   (582 words)

  
 1900abstracts.html
John H. GLACKING (nee MITTS) died at her home about one mile from Williamstown, March 31, 1900; Baptist; leaves 4 sons, 2 daughters, one sister, several brothers; buried Sunday in Williamstown Cemetery.
John BAXTER died suddenly of Apoplexy Monday, April 9, 1900 at his home near Doudton; was a federal soldier during the Civil War and drew a pension.
John ELLIS, one of Kenton County's oldest citizens [84], at Piner; held many county offices and was a member of the General Assembly.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ky/county/grant/index/1900abstracts.html   (9620 words)

  
 Champaign County, Ohio History
John Reynolds and William Ward erected the first grist-mill in 1814, connecting with it carding and fulling, which was the foundation of the present woolen factory of Messrs.
John D. Burnett, Robert Fulton, T. McMorrow and J. Gowey were members of the lower house, and John H. James and W. Warnock of the Senate, in the State General Assembly.
John A. Mosgrove was one of the boys who, attended the Dallas school, and, as he and Mr.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Champaign/ChampaignUrbana.htm   (19304 words)

  
 Callahan's Cleveland Diary
John Ryan and Marybeth Matthews think they should.
Long story short, on Friday morning the PUCO gave its blessing to the companies' joint operations in Ohio and declined to impose any of the conditions requested by consumer intervenors, except to require SBC (which will now be called ATandT) to offer "stand-alone" DSL service.
For a brief moment, as an East Side politician with an energized West Side base, White had the chance to remake the conscious racial-political geography of the city.
www.cleveland_diary.blogspot.com   (4667 words)

  
 - Bloggermann - MSNBC.com
Ohio District Court of Appeals, asking the court to order Blackwell to notify each of the 8,099 disqualified voters and afford them the opportunity to contest their disenfranchisement.
John Zogby, meanwhile, was more concerned about the short end of another poll this week -- one that indicated that about four in five Americans thought President Bush had been legitimately elected three weeks ago.
So don’t think when John Kerry said in his web-exclusive statement and video Friday that “Regardless of the outcome of this election, once all the votes are counted…” he wasn’t being deliberately vague.
msnbc.msn.com /id/6533008   (11509 words)

  
 Topical Index of Opinions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
On the other hand, the Court held that a personal representative may be removed by a circuit court for cause where it is shown that such representative acted in violation of his or her fiduciary duties.
Affirming a defense verdict in a slip-and-fall case where the primary error asserted was deemed not to have been adequately preserved at trial, the Court held that a litigant may not silently acquiesce to a trial court ruling and then allege that such ruling constitutes reversible error on appeal.
Rejecting an argument that the failure to appeal a circuit court's remand order to an administrative agency barred a subsequent appeal, the Court held a remand by an intermediate appellate court is ordinarily not appealable to a higher appellate court as long as judicial action is required in the lower tribunal.
www.state.wv.us /wvsca/master.htm   (8568 words)

  
 William Wells Brown, ca. 1814-1884. Narrative of William W. Brown, an American Slave   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This said Brown is named Sanford; he is a slave belonging to me, and ran away from me the first day of January, 1834.
Brown, and the Anti-Slavery Society of Boston, or Massachusetts, let me know, and I will give you the name of my agent in Boston, and forward the papers, to be given to William W. Brown as soon as the money is paid.
In addition to this, John told me that his master whipped him regularly three times a week for the first two months:-- and all this to "tame him." A more noble-looking man than he was not to be found in all St.
docsouth.unc.edu /brownw/brown.html   (19064 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Bibliography: DAB; Wilhelmy, Robert W. 'Senator John Smith and the Aaron Burr Conspiracy.' Cincinnati Historical Society Bulletin 28 (Spring 1970): 39-60.
Cincinnati: W.H. Anderson and Co., 1896; Graebner, Norman A. 'Thomas Corwin and the Sectional Crisis.' Ohio History 86 (Autumn 1977): 229-47.
Ohio's Lincoln, Frank J. Lausche: A Tribute and Festschrift for His 90th Birthday.
dewine.senate.gov /ohio_senators.htm   (936 words)

  
 Sen. John Kerry -- Topic Index -- TimesWatch.org
Columnist John Tierney finds enormous liberal bias among reporters at the Democratic convention: "When asked who would be a better president, the journalists from outside the Beltway picked Mr.
Louis Uchitelle positions big-government liberal John Kerry as a free marketer: "Fiscal responsibility and deficit reduction, hallmarks of the Clinton years, are bedrock orthodoxy in the Kerry camp, too.
John Kerry attacked George Bush, saying: "These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group that I've ever seen." But the Times front-page story on the Kerry campaign chooses to emphasize the positive--from the Kerry point of view, anyway.
www.timeswatch.com /topicindex/K/kerry_john/welcome.asp   (5609 words)

  
 American Renaissance November 2001
Attorney General John Ashcroft has been promising that the war on terrorism will be fought “with a total commitment to protect the rights, the constitutional rights and the privacy of all Americans.” This is another way of saying no racial profiling—at least not officially.
Unless you are a politician, or an associate professor trying to get tenure at a liberal university, you are very unlikely to be fired.
Among AR readers who speak their minds freely there are people from virtually every profession, including politician and junior faculty member.
www.amren.com /0111issue/0111issue.htm   (13946 words)

  
 G2: The Gambler's Gazette
Last week against the bumbling Browns, Rosenfels started since Frerotte had a sprained right index finger, but was yanked by Saban after completing 5-of-10 passes for 14 yards with two interceptions.
Ali didn't speak during the ceremony on a plaza overlooking the Ohio River.
He stood with his family in front of the flags of 141 nations whose children have contributed to the Ali Center.
gamblersgazette.blogspot.com   (4565 words)

  
 Maya Lin Biography -- Academy of Achievement
Carter Brown, Philip Johnson, Fritz Scholder and Amy Tan
Gearhart, John D. Giuliani, Rudolph W. Goldberg, Whoopi
Her parents fled China just before the Communist takeover in 1949, eventually settling in Athens, Ohio, where both became professors at Ohio University.
www.achievement.org /autodoc/page/lin0bio-1   (503 words)

  
 United States House of Representatives, 109th Congress, 1st Session: Homepage
United States House of Representatives, 109th Congress, 1st Session: Homepage
Kuhl Jr., John R. "Randy", New York, 29th
List of holiday dates and district work periods scheduled.
www.house.gov   (225 words)

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