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  Joseph Johnson
Joseph Johnson was born in Manchester in 1791.
Johnson was appointed secretary of the organisation and Wroe became treasurer.
Joseph Johnson was on the platform during the meeting and was named by William Hulton as one of the four men to be arrested.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /PRjohnson.htm   (633 words)

  
 Joseph Forsyth Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Forsyth Johnson (1850–1910(?)) was an English landscape architect and disciple of John Ruskin.
Johnson went to Atlanta and he spent the next five years there.
He was married to Francis Clark Johnson and they had three children: Roy Albert Johnson (1886–1939), Cecil Forsyth Johnson (1887–1951), and Edwina Johnson Mundy (1891–1969).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joseph_Forsyth_Johnson   (273 words)

  
 Joseph Johnson - Physicist of the African Diaspora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Johnson is cited "For outstanding research achievements I the investigation of turbulent and non-equilibrium fluids, and for contributions to the development of minority scientists and engineers.
Joseph Johnson's research in fluid and plasma physics is characterized by the development of new experimental techniques and by a sequence of scientific milestones.
Johnson and his collaborators published the first determination of an explicit connection between turbulent chemical relaxation and second viscosity, the first determination of a critical role for turbulence in homogeneous nucleation, and the first evidence of natural closure in compressible turbulent flow.
www.math.buffalo.edu /mad/physics/johnson_joseph.html   (604 words)

  
 Joseph Larrick
A native of Virginia, and a son of Jacob and Catherine (Spillman) Larrick of Frederick County, Virginia, Joseph Larrick was born February 15, 1817, and attained the remarkable age of ninety-two years, passing away at Paola March 8, 1909.
Joseph Larrick and his family endured all the dangers and hardships of the border ruffian era, and of the subsequent Civil war.
Joseph Radcliffe, who was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1854, went to Iowa in 1856 and came to Kansas in 1867, moving with his parents in covered wagons from place to place.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/biol/larricj.html   (1247 words)

  
 centered.doc
States Joseph born in Cambridge in England and that he emigrated from England sailing from the port of Liverpool in the year 1846 and arrived in the US in the same year; and that he arrived in the State of Michigan in 1847.
Johnson was born on October 4, 1901, at Eastport, to Arthur and Eunice Johnson.
Johnson is a former high school girl, she having resided here all her life, and is held in high esteem.
www.angelfire.com /tx/carlasumner/johnson.htm   (3870 words)

  
 Joseph Johnson
In 1815, Johnson successfully ran for the House of Delegates and secured the passage of an act establishing the town of Bridgeport on 15 acres of his land at Simpsons Creek Bridge.
Johnson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1822.
In August 1850, Johnson was one of four delegates elected to represent the six counties in his district in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850-51.
www.wvhumanities.org /Statehood/josephjohnson.htm   (754 words)

  
 Joseph E. Johnson House - Tempe, Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The importance of the Joseph E. Johnson house to the interpretation of early settlement patterns and methods of construction of early Mormon dwelling was significant.
Of the remaining adobe homes from this colonization effort, the Joseph E. Johnson house had had the least amount of modification through time and was therefore a valuable resource for understanding and interpreting the early lifestyle of its inhabitants and other Tempe residents of that period.
However, the Joseph E. Johnson House was considered worthy of preservation for its association with the Johnson family migration, which had an important impact on the early development of Tempe, and for its archeological value and potential to yield information on the history of pre-1888 Tempe.
www.tempe.gov /museum/hps230.htm   (487 words)

  
 Meridian Magazine : : Church Update : Joseph W.B. Johnson - Ghana’s Face of Light
Brother Johnson persisted.  Their church group met in a school owned by the Anglican Church who finally decided that the rate of growth of Johnson’s group was a threat to their own.  The LDS group was asked to leave.
Johnson was approached by these churches telling him that the Church in Salt Lake would never recognize his congregation and that he might just as well give up hope and come and join their ranks.  [One group] offered Mr.
Johnson a scholarship in theology and a full time salaried position as a minister in their church.  They also offered to contribute $10,000 towards the purchase of some improved facilities and equipment.
www.ldsmag.com /churchupdate/040122light.html   (1690 words)

  
 Chicago Sun-Times: Joseph Johnson, 100, funeral home owner, church leader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
His mother could barely read or write but she was determined Joseph Tillman Johnson was going to have a better education than she had, and he was going to make something of himself.
Johnson graduated from the high school program, earned his BA at Wiley College, where he was president of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, and did post-graduate work at the University of Wisconsin.
Johnson is survived by a son, Ronald Joseph Johnson, and two grandchildren.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20030920/ai_n12517633   (608 words)

  
 Poet Bios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Johnson, (Emily) Pauline (1861-1913) was born March 10, 1861 on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada.
Johnson, James Weldon (1871-1938), American author, lawyer, and diplomat, whose writings and activities demonstrated a deep consideration of the lives of American fls.
Johnson is known as the composer, together with his brother, of the 'fl national anthem' "Lift Every Voice and Sing".
www.ncguru.org /poems/poetbio_e-l.htm   (6484 words)

  
 USF Computer Core Biography: Lieutenant Junior Grade Joseph Johnson
Joseph was born in New Berlin on Luna, in orbit of Earth.
At the age of 19, Joseph got his first taste of piloting a shuttlecraft, and from that point on he knew he was going to be a pilot for a starship.
Joseph was assigned to the USS Excelsior as of 200306.08, after nearly a year of Inactive Service.
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 Joseph Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Esrey Johnson, U.S. soldier, Medal of Honor winner
Joseph Travis Johnson (1858-1919), US Representative from South Carolina
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joseph_Johnson   (91 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Johnson, J.
Johnson, J. Ramsey — of District of Columbia.
Johnson, James A. — of Ely, White Pine County, Nev. Democrat.
Johnson, James Augustus (1829-1896) — also known as James A. Johnson — of California.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/johnson5.html   (1251 words)

  
 Meissner, Joseph & Palley, Inc.
Our firm was established in 1979 when W. Morgan Johnson and Robert Fort, well respected Sacramento attorneys, joined forces and created the Law Offices of Johnson and Fort.
The name was officially changed to Johnson, Fort, Meissner and Joseph in 1985.
In 2005 the firm admitted John Palley as a shareholder and changed the firm name to Johnson, Fort, Meissner, Joseph and Palley.
www.jfmjlaw.com   (145 words)

  
 Central Washington University - News and Headlines : CWU Remembers Daniel Joseph Johnson
Dan Johnson died on October 4, 2005 in a car accident on the Olympic Peninsula.
Johnson attended high school in Tacoma, Washington, received his B.S. in Geology for the University of Puget Sound in 1981, and his Ph.D. in Geology and Geophysics at the University of Hawaii where he studied magma storage in the Kilauea Volcano.
Dr. Qamar partnered with CWU faculty to attract NSF funding for the Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array (PANGA) in 1997, after establishing a nucleus for continuous GPS observations in Washington, at Neah Bay and on campus at the University of Washington, in 1995.
www.cwu.edu /~relation/pr-oct6b-05.html   (487 words)

  
 Amazon.com: To Do Good to My Indian Brethren: The Writings of Joseph Johnson 1751-1776 (Native Americans of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Johnson's humility is striking, as is his commitment to his people.
Surely Johnson thought he was acting in the best interests, within his limited abilities and foresight for his Native people-all Native people, not only those of the Mohegan Nation.
In the Native world of that time Johnson was not as big an actor as Joseph Brant, Pontiac, etc., but his influence is surely evident.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1558491279?v=glance   (636 words)

  
 JOSEPH JOHNSON FAMILY TREE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Joseph Johnson brother of Aaron and William Johnson
**12/6/1828 Aaron Johnson acting as agent of lawful attorney sold 117 arces in Greenville District, SC for his father Benjamin Johnson.
**Joseph Johnson purchased 142 acres in Greenville District, SC 3/9/1816*.
www.angelfire.com /tn/CarterCo   (612 words)

  
 Harvard University Press/Black Jacks/Joseph Johnson
The case of Joseph Johnson, a superannuated fl merchant sailor in early-nineteenth-century London, is illustrative.
In a classic case of cultural cross-over, Johnson appropriated a European artifact, one that had become meaningful to him through his own years of sea service, and reinvested it with African meanings to create a characteristically fl cultural expression.
Most white contemporaries looked at Joe Johnson through the distorted glass of race and saw an old fl sailor cleverly manipulating a full-rigged ship on his head.
www.hup.harvard.edu /features/bolbla/joe_johnson.html   (250 words)

  
 Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center: Black History Month   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Please come and join us as we remember the legacy of Bishop Joseph Johnson, Vanderbilt's first fl graduate, and of the Center named in his honor.
Johnson is the author of three books of poetry and the publisher of The Spirit of a Place Called Meharry, written by her late husband, Dr. Charles W. Johnson, Sr.
Johnson has taught at the elementary through college levels and has also written and performed piano compositions as well as her poetry.
www.vanderbilt.edu /BCC/b_hist_month.html   (1089 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: A Unique Perspective: Baby of Bataan by Joseph Quitman Johnson
Ray Rico and Dale Snyder come alive for us; we understand why Joe is drawn to these men, and why he is devastated by their deaths at the hands of the Japanese.
Johnson has a wonderful descriptive style that brings us into his adventure.
Joe Johnson earned the nickname "Cockroach" for the way he had of surviving adversity.
blogcritics.org /archives/2005/06/07/211600.php   (1061 words)

  
 Wordsworth Circle: Joseph Johnson in the 1790s.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This profile of Joseph Johnson, his firm, and his circle in the 1790s has several aims.
(1) Marilyn Gaull's recent essay on Johnson rightly questions the various political labels applied to him and then asserts (also rightly) that "his significance is...
From another perspective, I argue that Johnson's "circle" was more inclusive and perhaps more complex, both geographically and ideologically, than we have generally seen...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:95444351&refid=holomed_1   (199 words)

  
 Samuel Johnson
Jack Lynch of Rutgers – Newark, and was last updated on 26 July 2005.
Beginners might start with my Guide to Samuel Johnson, which includes introductions to Johnson and his works and selected bibliographies on some of the major works.
The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page — The best place to start to identify quotations attributed to Johnson.
www.andromeda.rutgers.edu /~jlynch/Johnson   (248 words)

  
 Joeseph Johnston Biography
Petty considerations over rank and military etiquette and wounds cost the Confederacy, for lengthy periods, the services of one of its most effective, top commanders, Joseph E. Johnston.
The Virginia native and West Pointer (1829), rated by many as more capable than Lee, was the highest-ranking regular army officer to resign and join the Confederacy.
In an example of the civil relationships between former wartime opponents, Johnston died of a cold caught while attending the funeral of his arch-opponent, Sherman.
www.civilwarhome.com /joejohnston.htm   (1053 words)

  
 Joseph Johnson Profile - Football Recruiting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Joseph Johnson is not currently listed on any rankings by Rivals100.com or on CavsCorner.com.
Johnson was named first team all-district, all-region, all-metro and second team AP all-state as a junior.
This website is an unofficial and independently operated source of news and information not affiliated with any school or team.
virginia.rivals.com /viewprospect.asp?pr_key=26754&Sport=1   (74 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Day to Remember - Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day: Music: Joseph Johnson,Anonymous,Johann ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
with Vali Phillips, Kenni Holmen, Si-Fei Cheng, Joseph Johnson, William Polk, Tim O'Neill, Ryan O'Neill, Jeni Lyn Starr, Billy McLaughlin
with Vali Phillips, Kenni Holmen, Si-Fei Cheng, Joseph Johnson, William Polk, Tim O'Neill, Ryan O'Neill, Jeni Lyn Starr, Denise Huizenga, Billy McLaughlin
Composed by Kenny G. with Vali Phillips, Kenni Holmen, Si-Fei Cheng, Joseph Johnson, William Polk, Tim O'Neill, Ryan O'Neill, Jeni Lyn Starr, Billy McLaughlin
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 Joseph Johnson (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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 Mormon Classics - E-Text Index page
(1886 Mar) Open Letter to Joseph Smith III [pub.
Pratt, Sarah H. (1886 May) statement re Joseph Smith etc. [off-site link]
Smith, Joseph F. (1885 July 14) 1st "Islander" report from Hawaii [off-site link]
www.sidneyrigdon.com /Classics1.htm   (4296 words)

  
 Home - JMDN.net
Today, June 4th, is the birthday of our beloved founder, Joe Johnson.
Please join us in wishing him a happy birthday this year and extend him a pleasant wish here.
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 Chapter 1: COPYRIGHT TALK: PATTERNS AND PITFALLS IN CANADIAN POLICY DISCOURSES - Laura J. Murray
The proprietor of www.faircopyright.ca, an information and advocacy resource, she has also written “Protecting Ourselves to Death: Canada, Copyright, & the Internet” (First Monday, October 2004: www.firstmonday.org), and spoken on the history and rhetoric of copyright at many American and Canadian universities.
She has published articles on exploration literature, early American literature, Aboriginal literature, and the history of the book and is the editor of To Do Good to My Indian Brethren: The Writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751—1776 (U. Massachusetts, 1998) and (with Keren Rice) Talking on the Page: Editing Aboriginal Oral Texts (U. Toronto, 1999).
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