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  Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Jons-Josg)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Brant was a chief of the Mohawk Indians.
JOSEPH D. Joseph D Bedle was an American politician.
JOSEPH D. Joseph D Sayers was an American politician.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: SAYERS, JOSEPH DRAPER
Joseph Draper Sayers, son of David and Mary Thomas (Peete) Sayers, was born at Grenada, Mississippi, on September 23, 1841.
Sayers represented the Bastrop district in the Senate of the Thirteenth Legislature in 1873 and was chairman of the Democratic state executive committee from 1875 to 1878.
Sayers was chairman of the state Industrial Accident Board (now the Texas Workers' Compensation Commissionqv) from 1913 to 1915, a member of the board of legal examiners from 1922 to 1926, and a member of the board of pardon advisors from 1927 until his death.
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 Texas Governor Joseph D. Sayers: An Inventory of Records at the Texas State Archives, 1886-1903 (bulk 1899-1903)
Joseph Draper Sayers served as governor of Texas from January 17, 1899 to January 20, 1903.
Sayers was elected governor in 1898, and re-elected in 1900.
Sayers returned to law practice after his retirement, and was on the University of Texas Board of Regents during its power struggle with Governor James E. Ferguson in 1916.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/40024/tsl-40024.html   (859 words)

  
 Texas Governors - Texas Rising - Part 1 - Texas State Library
Early career: When he was ten, Sayers' family moved to Bastrop, Texas, where he attended the Bastrop Military Institute until 1860.
Accomplishments: Sayers was elected governor in 1898, and reelected in 1900.
Later years: Sayers returned to law practice after his retirement, and was on the University of Texas Board of Regents during its power struggle with Governor James E. Ferguson in 1916.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /governors/rising   (1101 words)

  
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 Governor Sayers as a young man - Texas State Library
Sayers was born in Mississippi and moved to Bastrop with his father at age 10.
He attended the Bastrop Military Institute, then in 1861 joined the Fifth Regiment, Mounted Volunteers, C.S.A. He reached the rank of major in 1864 and was assigned to the staff of Gen. Thomas Green.
After the war, Sayers returned to Bastrop and practiced law before becoming involved in politics.
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Joseph D. SAYERS is a Texas State Senator, and his brother, Capt. Wm.
SAYERS will speak at the closing exercises of Excelsior College on 25th and 26th inst.
SAYERS of BC is a member of the Democratic State Executive Committee.
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 Joseph D. Sayers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Draper Sayers (September 23, 1841 — May 15, 1929) was Governor of Texas from 1899 to 1903.
Sayers, Joseph Draper in the Handbook of Texas Online
This page was last modified 00:45, 9 November 2005.
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 Bastrop Advertiser 1876
DIED -- Joseph D. WILSON, at his residence at Craft's Prairie, on Tuesday 18 Feb 1879, of pneumonia, aged 43.
SAYERS, and County Attorney B. ORGAIN for the prosecution.
Joseph D. FOWLER, and County Attorney B. ORGAIN for the prosecution.
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 Orline Walton Sayers
Orline Walton married Joseph D. Sayers, a soldier, who served his country as a member of the United States Congress for fourteen years.
Orline Walton Sayers served as president of the local auxiliary of the Austin YMCA and later served on the state committee that paved the way for the establishment of the YMCA in other Texas cities.
The gown representing Orline Walton Sayers was presented to the collection through the Thankful Hubbard Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Austin.
www.twu.edu /firstladies/ow_sayers.htm   (161 words)

  
 Road To Glorieta page78   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The twenty-year-old Sayers, a native of Bastrop, Texas, was Adjutant of the 5th Regiment, and had shown considerable gallantry at Valverde and Peralta.
Captain Sayers was authorized to transfer men, from each or any of the regiments, to the Valverde Battery, and found no difficulty in organizing his company.
Sayers quickly tapped gunners Timothy Dargen Nettles, Peyton Hume, William Smith and one other enlisted man to serve as the battery's officers.
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 A Critique of Budd Hopkins' Case of the UFO Abduction of Linda Napolitano
Both ufology and D and D allow direct, immediate involvement with powerful "other-world" beings and mythological motifs.
D and D has more restrictive and structured rules.
Joseph Stefula is a former Special Agent for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Command and is a former MUFON State Director for New Jersey.
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Dahmus, Joseph H. "Wyclyf Was a Negligent Pluralist." Speculum 28 (1953): 378-81.
Duncan, Joseph E. "The Intellectual Kinship of John Donne and Robert Browning." Studies in Philology 50 (1953): 81-100.
Duncan, Joseph E. "The Revival of Seventeenth-Century Metaphysical Poetry, Chiefly in England, 1800-1912." Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1952.
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5 Apr 1899 Abernethy, Douglas, with Co. D, 1st TX Vol.
17 Jun 1898 Burt, Ben, with Co. D, 1st TX Vol.
1 Dec 1899 Pierce, D.S., Dr., infant son of died, Sedan, Vol.
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 John Stafford and Margaret Brunt
He was married to Minnie D. Heavner on 14 May 1891.
Clarence Bascome Stafford was born on 4 Jun 1891.
Children were: Clarence D Stafford, Barbara Helen Stafford, Mary Magdalen Stafford, Brenda Eleanor Stafford, Catherine Theresa Stafford.
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 Captain Lyttleton Wilde Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1886 he was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives; he served in the Fiftieth, Fifty-first, and Fifty-second congresses.
In March 1901 he was appointed by Governor Joseph D. Sayers to replace the deceased Judge Hans Teichmueller as judge of the Twenty-second Judicial District, a post he held until his death.
He died on October 29, 1911, in La Grange and is buried in the city cemetery.
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 Confederate Profiles -- Puckett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ferg Kyle, who was commander, during the Civil War, of company D, Eighth Texas Cavalry, better known as Terry’s Texas Rangers.
And of this entire unit there was no braver soldier, nor abler leader, than the commander of Company D. And it can be further said that this community has never had a bigger hearted citizen, a truer friend nor a better neighbor than Capt. Ferg Kyle, for whom this town of ours was named.
Joseph D. Sayers was captain of the battery at that time, and was wounded in the foot.
www.buda.lib.tx.us /H37Puckett.html   (1934 words)

  
 Twentieth Century Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Cullinan was a civic leader and philanthropist.
John Sayers Redditt, whose great uncle was Governor Joseph Sayers, was one of the founders of Winn's Variety Stores in 1947.
Joseph M. McFadden is the President of Saint Thomas University in Houston, Texas in 1991.
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 History of the Barker Texas History Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In addition, under the auspices of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, the federal government provided support for staff to arrange and describe the extensive material already in the Archives.
Allen served the University as assistant archivist from 1925 until 1936, and as archivist from 1936 until her retirement in 1960.
Haley to D. C., Dec. 4, 1981, Office Correspondence Files (BTHC); Moffit to Painter, Feb. 16, 1946 (first quotation), Library Files, UTPOR; Haley to Dudley K. Woodward, Dec. 6, 1945 (second quotation), TSHA Records; Barker to Hally B. Perry, Dec. 20, 1945, Perry Papers.
www.cah.utexas.edu /collectioncomponents/barkerhistory.html   (11007 words)

  
 The Texas State Railroad
Joseph D. Sayers became the new governor in January 1899.
The Rusk iron operations had never been profitable, and Sayers' advisers recommended the complete abandonment of all iron operations.
Although the railroad continued to be extended to reach available timber, the original plan of connecting with the IandGN was dropped.
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 HomeIssues.com - Materials Category Listing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bluebonnets for Growing and for in the Home - Celebrating the 100th year of the Texas State Flower is the bluebonnet, more accurately, bluebonnets—no less than five species of flowers officially designated as Texas State bluebonnets.
Governor Joseph D. Sayers signed the approval on March 7, 1901.
Bluebonnets Outside and Inside - Celebrating the 100th year of the Texas State Flower is the bluebonnet, more accurately, bluebonnets—no less than five species of flowers officially designated as Texas State bluebonnets.
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5 Mar 1902 Hawkins, Joseph, Mrs., died, Harwood, Vol.
23 Oct 1902 Sayers, Joseph D., married Miss Olivia Lockhart, Vol.
24 Nov 1902 Sayers, Joseph D., engaged to Miss Olivia White, Vol.
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 Auction 6: Lots 61-70
Seven letters from Texas Governor Joseph D. Sayers from the late 1890s and early 1900s to Elisabet Ney relating to her commissions for the State of Texas, particularly the statue of Albert Sydney Johnston at the State Cemetery.
At about the time this portrait was created, Ella married Joseph Burton Dibrell, later Texas State Senator from Seguin and associate justice of the Texas Supreme Court.
Aided by the efforts of Ella and Senator Dibrell, the Texas legislature voted appropriations of $26,500 to Ney for statues of Houston and Austin for the State Capitol.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: TEXAS FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
Ella Peyton Dancy Dibrell, Johanna Runge, Oline Sayers, Mary Mitchell, and Anita Miller, who wanted to establish a shrine for Ney, to pave the way for a state art gallery, and to promote and give identity to the arts in Texas.
Dibrell had bought the studio and its contents in 1908, the year after Ney's death, in order to preserve the property and the art.
The first officers were James W. McClendon, president; Joseph D. Sayers, Sidney E. Mezes, and Joseph B. Dibrell,
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KILGORE – Margarita T. Collins, Kathy D. Richardson, Jennifer G. Tidmore, and Tom B. Watson.
MABANK – Barbie J. Bolin, Amber M. Glosup, Teresa D. Glosup, Nicci L. Hawkins, Kari D. Long, and Lisa A. Tate.
MURCHISON – Courtney D. Kidd and Sarah R. Neal.
www.uttyler.edu /news/2001/feb19/story1.html   (351 words)

  
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He was active in formulating domestic policy during World War I. In 1922 Culberson was defeated in the primary by the Ku Klux Klan candidate.
His health had deteriorated, and he died in 1925 in Washington, D.C. Joseph D. Sayers
oseph Draper Sayers served as governor of Texas from January 17, 1899 to January 20, 1903.
www.sipoftexas.org /biogovernors.php   (8349 words)

  
 Chronology of the Life and Times of Colonel Edward M. House
Publication of four volumes of The Intimate Papers of Colonel House, "arranged as a narrative" by Charles Seymour.
Resumes a degree of political activity with the Democratic campaign and election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Dies on March 28 at the age of seventy-nine and is buried in Houston, Texas.
www.library.yale.edu /un/house/chrono.htm   (464 words)

  
 Subject Index
Joseph W. Byrns, Chairman, portrait by George B. Matthews, 1933
Four House Speaker Busts: Joseph G Cannon by Albert Jaegers, Sc., 1913; James B. (Champ) Clark by Moses A. Wainer Dykaar, 1918; Nicholas Longworth by Moses A. Wainer Dykaar, 1930; Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
Fresco from the Rotunda Dome: Apotheosis of Washington by Constantino Brumidi, 1865 (Canopy of the dome)
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 Road Show 1
During the next seven years the "Round Table" was busy establishing a network in the chief British Dependencies and in the United States.
One of the functions of the network would be to gather private intelligence.
Paul D. Cravath [ Carter, Hughes, and Cravath; Cravath and Huston], 4.
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 Tejano Bob's Texas Page
She went back to pardoning and paroling prisoners.
Pappy O'Daniel won reelection in 1940, but decided to run for the Senate vacancy created by Morris Sheppard when the latter died.
O'Daniel was elected to the Senate, and the lieutenant governor, Coke Stevenson moved up to O'Daniel's office.
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 2005 - The Centennial of Terrell County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On April 8, 1905, Gov. Joseph D. Sayers signed legislation that carved Terrell County out of Pecos County and the action became official on July 14, 1905, 90 days after the legislature adjourned for that year.
The county was named for Alexander Watkins Terrell, a veteran of the Confederate Army in the Civil War and a legislator instrumental in the county’s creation.
Bleachers from the school athletic field will be provided for dignitaries at a reviewing stand on the Anne Kerr property on Oak Street across from the Kerr Mercantile building.
www.sandersontx.info /centennial.html   (1470 words)

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