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  Kinsley S. Bingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bingham was born to the farmer family of Calvin and Betsy (Scott) Bingham in Camillus, New York in Onondaga County.
Bingham became a member of the Michigan State House of Representatives in 1837, was reelected four times and served as Speaker of the House in 1838, 1839, and 1842.
Bingham was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1858 and served in the 36th and 37th Congresses from March 4, 1859, until his death on October 5, 1861.
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 Kinsley S. Bingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bingham became a member of the state of representatives in 1837 was reelected four times and served Speaker of the House in 1838 1839 1842.
Bingham was elected as the first Republican Governor of Michigan in 1854 and was reelected in 1856.
Bingham was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1858 and served in the 36th and Congresses from March 4 1859 until his death on October 5 1861.
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 bingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bingham An article and pictures of the old town of Bingham which was engulfed in the 1970s by the expanding Bingham Canyon Mine.
Bingham crater - Bingham crater is a crater of the Moon.
Kinsley S. Bingham - Kinsley Scott Bingham, sometimes spelled Kingsley, (December 16, 1808 – October 5, 1861) was a...
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 Governors Parsons, and Bingham, Pages 133 - 139
KINSLEY S. Governor of Michigan from 1855 too 1859, and United States Senator, was born in Camillus, Onondaga County, N.Y., Dec. 16, 1808.
Bingham was elected too the office of Justice of the Peace and Postmaster under the Territorial government, and was the first Probate Judge in the county.
Bingham was nominated and elected Governor of the State, and re-elected in 1856.
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Kinsley S. Bingham to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 26, 1860 (Reply to Lincoln's letter of Dec. 22) - Transcription","mal/mal2","417/4179600","001.gif","1","1","","001.jpg" "Series 2.
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Kinsley S. Bingham to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 26, 1860 (Reply to Lincoln's letter of Dec. 22) - Transcription","mal/mal2","417/4179600","003.gif","3","3","","003.jpg" "Series 2.
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 Edwards County
On September 16, 1873, the Kinsley Reporter was issued as a monthly; in April, 1874, it became a semi-monthly; in January, 1875, a weekly publication.
Kinsley is a city of the third class, and its city officers can be enrolled as follows: Mayor, L. Boies; Police Judge, P. Clapp; Clerk, H. Bingham; Treasurer, W. Erwin; Attorney, J. Crawford; Marshal, W. Snow; Councilmen, S. Griffith, John Fulton, George Grassell, I. Lewis, and Charles Reitler.
Kinsley is about centrally located on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, between Nettleton on the northeast, and Offerle on the southwest.
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 Bingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hiram Bingham I, missionary to the Kingdom of Hawai'i
Hiram Bingham II, missionary to the Kingdom of Hawai'i
Kinsley S. Bingham, U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and Governor of Michigan
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 History of Lenawee County, Michigan
Kinsley S. Bingham tendered him the appointment of justice of the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy on the bench, which Mr.
Fielder S. Snow, representative from Lenawee County in 1843, and Senator in 1849-50-53, was born in Ashford, Conn., May 17, 1814.
In 1864 William S. Wilcox was elected to the Michigan legislature, was reelected in 1866, and was chairman of the ways and means committee.
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 Miscellaneous Pulaski County, MO, Obituaries
Minnie Mae Kinsley, of Galena, Kansas, formerly of Crocker, was born on September 19, 1910 in Texas County, Missouri, a daughter of John and Ida Mackney Daniels, and departed this life at 1:40 p.m., Friday afternoon, June 1, 2001, in the St. John’s Regional Medical Center, Joplin.
Kinsley was united in marriage on February 14, 1932 at Crocker to Ray Noah Kinsley and to this union two sons were born.
Kinsley was a member of the First Baptist Church, Crocker, where she was a faithful and active worker.
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 Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections, 16:266-281
Bingham was a man with a large heart, and he was full of sympathy for the friends of convicts, who were constantly pleading for pardon for their friends.
But he had good judgment and exercised his pardoning power with extreme caution, with one single exception, and that was a peculiar case and I did not censure him for doing as he did in that peculiar case, but I did have some sport with him, which he enjoyed as well as myself and others.
Bingham was made agent of the prison he recommended him to the board of inspectors for the clerkship of the prison, and he was appointed, and still held the office under Mr.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of Governors of Michigan
Kinsley Scott Bingham, sometimes spelled Kingsley, (December 16, 1808 – October 5, 1861) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from and Governor of the state of Michigan.
On September 15, Jackson appointed John S. Horner as Secretary and Acting Governor to replace Mason, though Horner did not commence his duties until September 21, 1835.
In October 1835, Michigan authorized a state constitution and elected Mason as governor of the new state, although the U.S. Congress did not recognize the state until 1837.
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 National Governors Association
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM, the eleventh governor of Michigan, was born in Camillus, New York on December 16, 1808.
Bingham first entered public service, holding several different local offices, which included postmaster, justice of the peace, and judge of probate.
Bingham next secured the Republican gubernatorial nomination, and went on to win election to the governorship on November 7, 1854.
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 Portrait and Biographical Album Ingham & Livingston Counties MI - Governors 105-142
KINSLEY S., Governor of Michigan from 1855 to 1859, and United States Senator, was born in Camillus, Onondaga County, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1808.
Bingham was elected to the office of Justice of the Peace and Postmaster under the Territorial government, and was the first Probate Judge in the county.
Bingham was nominated and elected Governor of the State, and re-eIected in 1856.
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 Michigan - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
MICHIGAN, a north central state of the United States, situated between latitudes 41° 44' and 47° 30' N.' and longitudes 82° 25' and 90 0 31' W., and consisting of two peninsulas - the upper or northern and the lower or southern - separated by a strait.
The lower or southern peninsula is bounded N. by lakes Michigan and Huron and the Straits of Mackinac, E. by lakes Huron, St Clair and Erie, and the St Clair and Detroit Rivers, which separate it from Ontario; S. by Ohio and Indiana, and W. by Lake Michigan.
For purposes of local government the state is divided into eighty-three counties, each of which is in turn divided regularly by N. and S. and E. and W. lines into several townships.
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 1880 HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY MICHIGAN - Chapter 4 - Part A Pages 35-40
Counselors at Law; of Ira P. Bingham and Wilbur Fisher, Physicians and Surgeons, of Brighton; of J. and D. Lee, and D. Cable, Merchants of Brighton; and of the public-houses of Morris Bennett, Robert Bigham, and B. Vealey ("late R. Power's"), all of Brighton.
In November, 1836, he was elected judge of probate, succeeding Kinsley S. Bingham in that office.
Kinsley S. Bingham, elected in 1846; re-elected in 1848
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 Michigan Historical Marker: Kinsley S. Bingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Twenty-five year old Kinsley Bingham left his New York home in 1833 saying: "Give me $500 and let me go to Michigan and I'll be governor in two years." He settled here, constructing this handsome Greek Revival House in 1842.
Bingham's boast was not exaggerated, since he was elected to the legislature in 1836, serving five terms, and was U.S. Congressman from 1847 to 1851.
The Republican Party chose Bingham as its candidate for governor in Jackson's famous "Under the Oaks" convention of 1854.
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 VHS MSS: Rufus Kinsley
Rufus is buried in the Lowell Village Cemetery.
The letters in the collection were written between September 19, 1862, and May 10, 1865, and were written for the most part by Rufus Kinsley to his father, brothers, and sister in Fletcher, from Louisiana and Mississippi when he was an officer in a fl regiment.
Several letters to Rufus Kinsley from Vermont Senator George F. Edmunds in regard to Kinsley's pension claim (1886) are in Folder 19.
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 Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
Bill and report of John A. Bingham : and vote on its passage, repealing the territorial New Mexican laws establishing slavery and authorizing employers to whip "white persons" and others in their employment, and denying them redress in the courts.
J.A. Bingham, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, March 6, 1856 : on the resolution reported from the Committee of Elections, in the contested election case from the territory of Kansas.
Bingham, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, January 15, 1862, The (1862)
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 Re: DANIEL KINSLEY HARRIET NEWELL MUDGETT - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DANIEL4 KINSLEY (BEN ALVA3, DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born June 13, 1829 in Fletcher, Franklin County, Vermont, and died April 01, 1923 in Worcester, Worcester County, MA..
Kinsley described him as being " a serious, earnest man with a wonderful power of holding the attention of his audience and of bringing them round to his belief.
Kinsley also said that many men who one would never suppose would be influenced by him or his theory would often be converted at once and get completely under the spell of the delusion.
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 Cooke & Early New England
William Brett and Bethia Kinsley were married may ye 15th 1732 Parents: Samuel, JR KINGSLEY and Mary (4) WASHBURN.
Daniel KINSLEY was born on 25 Aug 1731 in Easton, MA.
He was married to Eunice BINGHAM on 15 Feb 1753 in Norwich, CT.
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 History Narative 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
He possessed all the qualities that make the excellent landlord, and, together with the good cheer which his wife provided with a liberal hand, his unfailing humor was always a source of diversion to his guests, and his tavern a resort for some of the most prominent characters in the State.
Bigham purchased a tract of land of the late Governor Kinsley S. Bingham, but by mistake settled upon land adjoining, to which John Cushing afterwards laid claim and obtained, Bigham retiring to the tract of 147 acres, which he afterwards occupied.
Later still he purchased the land on which the tavern was located, and at the time of his death, which occurred Sept. 30, 1876, was living in the village of Brighton, having been the proprietor of the present Brighton House.
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Kinsley S. Bingham, Solomon Foot, and Zachariah Chandler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 21, 1861 (Introduction; with lists in Lincoln's hand) - Transcription","mal/mal1","064/0649500","001.gif","1","1","","001.jpg" "Series 1.
Kinsley S. Bingham, Solomon Foot, and Zachariah Chandler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 21, 1861 (Introduction; with lists in Lincoln's hand) - Transcription","mal/mal1","064/0649500","002.gif","2","2","","002.jpg" "Series 1.
Kinsley S. Bingham, Solomon Foot, and Zachariah Chandler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 21, 1861 (Introduction; with lists in Lincoln's hand) - Transcription","mal/mal1","064/0649500","003.gif","3","3","","003.jpg" "Series 1.
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 Kinsley S. Bingham
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BINGHAM, Kinsley S., senator, born in Camillus, New York, 16 December 1808 ; died at Oak Grove, Mich., 5 October 1861.
He received a common-school education, and was clerk in a lawyer's office for three years.
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 Bingham (1860) The rise and fall of the Democratic Party: Speech of Hon. Kinsley S. Bingham, of Michigan : delivered in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bingham (1860) The rise and fall of the Democratic Party: Speech of Hon.
Kinsley S. Bingham, of Michigan : delivered in the United States Senate, May 24, 1860
The rise and fall of the Democratic Party: Speech of Hon.
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 P2P   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
W najpopularniejszej implementacji modelu P2P, jaką programy do wymiany plików w Internecie każdy węzeł sieci (czyli komputer użytkownika) odgrywa rolę serwera przyjmując połączenia od innych użytkowników danej sieci, jak i klienta, łącząc się i pobierając dane z innych maszyn działających w tej samej sieci.
Wszystkie połączenia kodowane, nie istnieje żadne wyszukiwanie, a żeby ściągnąć plik należy znać jego identyfikator w systemie (identyfikator zawiera wynik funkcji hashującej żeby uniemożliwić sfałszowanie).
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 The Clarion-Ledger: Mississippi's News Source
Gerald Wendall Kinsley, 71, died Monday, May 31, 2004, at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Minnie Kinsley.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mission Outfitters - South Africa, P.O. Box 12732, Jackson, MS 39236 or Kinsley Mission Fund, c/o First Baptist Church Madison, 2100 Main St., Madison, MS 39110.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bingham
Bingham, Berresford A. — also known as Berry Bingham — of California.
Livingston County, Mich. Brother of Kinsley Scott Bingham.
Bingham, N. — of Harlan, Harlan County, Ky. Democrat.
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 Anth 422 Syllabus
Kinsley, David, 1995, Ecology and Religion: Ecological Spirituality in Cross-Cultural Perpsective, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Bingham, Sam, and Janet Bingham, 1974, Between Sacred Mountains: Navajo Stories and Lessons from the Land, Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Coffman, Michael S., 1994, Saviors of the Earth: The Politics and Religion of the Environmental Movement, Whitinsville, MA: Northfield.
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 Michigan Historical Review Index
ALLEN, Robert S. "His Majesty's Indian Allies: Native Peoples, the British Crown, and the War of 1812," 14:2, 1-24.
"Kinsley S. Bingham and the Republican Ideology of Antislavery, 1847-1855," 16:2, 43-73.
OSBORN, CHASE S. JENNINGS, Richard P. "Rhetorical Analysis of Chase S. Osborn's 1910 Primary Campaign for Governor," 17:2, 35-75.
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 relationship between Deane Merrill Jr. and Donald Bingham
Donald Cameron Bingham is the son of Douglas Knox Bingham and Ellen Forbes.
(1765-1825)av Rev. Hiram Bingham (1789-1869)bpqr Abram Bloodgood Guiteau (1807-1864)atv Rev. Hiram Bingham (1831-1908)bpqr Emma Julia Guiteau (1838-1882)atu Hiram Bingham (1875-1956)bpqr Emma Laura Tinsley (1880-1948)atu Alfred Mitchell Bingham (1905-)bpqr Harriet Mary Ray (1909-1978)at Douglas Knox Bingham (1940-)bo Deane Whitney Merrill Jr.
(BINGHAM, MITCHELL, TIFFANY): "The Tiffany Fortune and other Chronicles of a Connecticut Family," by Alfred M. Bingham, Abeel and Leet Publishers, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 420 pp., 1996.
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