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  List of Lists
List of Ceremonial counties of England by Population
List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List of Chancellors of the University of Mississippi
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/listoflists.html   (2044 words)

  
 Connecticut's Heritage Gateway
Through a series of statutes passed from 1702 to 1795, most notably those of 1766 and 1774, the colony allowed for the decentralization of its school system, thus relegating the financial responsibility to local governments.
A complete listing of the fall 1982 enrollment in Connecticut's colleges and universities follows with the dates in which the schools were established:
If the public does not recognize that need today and make a commitment to support public education adequately, the damage that is done will have to be repaired in the future by those who will not be educated for the task.
www.ctheritage.org /encyclopedia/topicalsurveys/education.htm   (4336 words)

  
 List of colonial governors in 1936 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1935 colonial governors - Events of 1936 - 1937 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
French Somaliland - Armand Léon Annet, Governor of French Somaliland (1935-1937)
Northern Rhodesia - Sir Hubert Winthrop Young, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1935-1938)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_in_1936   (86 words)

  
 Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
JOHN W. The year 1938 saw the rebound of the Republican party in Ohio after eight years of Democratic rule in the statehouse and in most of the eighty-eight county courthouses-a period during which the party of Hayes, Garfield, McKinley, Hanna, and Foraker had ebbed to the lowest point of power since the Civil War.
The candidate for governor who led the party to victory that year and who was twice reelected, thus becoming the first Republican governor to serve three consecutive terms, was John William Bricker.
This program resulted, during Bricker's six years as governor, not only in the liquidation of the debts incurred by schools and local governments and in the erasure of a $2,000,000 operating deficit, but in the accumulation of a surplus in excess of $90,000,000.
www.ohiohistory.org /onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/bricker.html   (1389 words)

  
 Leslie V. Brock: The Colonial Currency, Prices, and Exchange Rates
Colonial paper currency, generally called bills of credit, was issued on two bases: on the credit of the colony supported by tax funds, and on loan.
In the case of New England and the Middle colonies, where direct trade between the colonies and Britain was at a minimum, it was necessary for the colonies to have recourse to a roundabout trade to procure the necessary bills of exchange and specie to pay their adverse balances with Britain.
The par of exchange in Virginia was reckoned in the colony at 125.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /journals/EH/EH34/brock34.htm   (17563 words)

  
 List of colonial governors in 1938 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1937 colonial governors - Events of 1938 - 1939 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Marie François Julien Pierre-Alype, Governor of French Somaliland (1937-1938)
John Alexander Maybin, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1938-1941)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_in_1938   (97 words)

  
 United Kingdom: Colonial Flags
The governor flew the Union Jack with the badge of the colony in a laurel wreath in the centre of the St George's cross.
Vessels employed by the government of the colony flew a Blue Ensign bearing the badge in the centre of the fly.
We further submit that the Governors of Your Majesty's Dominions in Foreign Parts, and Governors of all ranks and denomination administering the Governments of British Colonies and dependencies be authorised to fly the Union Jack with the Arms of the Badge of the Colony emblasoned in the centre thereof.
flagspot.net /flags/gb-coflg.html   (2291 words)

  
 Museum of Spanish Colonial Art: A Timeline
October 15, 1929: On the day of its incorporation, the Spanish Colonial Arts Society purchases the legendary Santuario de Chimayo and donates it to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe to be preserved as a historic and religious landmark.
1938: The Spanish Colonial Arts Society comes to an agreement with the Museum of New Mexico for a special exhibition of Spanish colonial arts at the Palace of the Governors.
Alan Vedder and Spanish colonial scholar Donna Pierce prepare for the project by undertaking a thorough inventory and documentation of the collections.
www.spanishcolonial.org /timeline.shtml   (1207 words)

  
 Complete List of NYS Attorneys General
Between 1684 and 1777, the Colonial Attorneys General were appointed by the King of England, or the Colonial Governors on the Crown's behalf.
Until 1702 he was appointed by the governor, after which he was commissioned by the Crown.
By the Constitution the governor was required to do the appointing with the "advice and consent of the council." But in practice it subordinated the governor to the council whenever a majority of the assembly was politically opposed to him, and the annual election of the council greatly increased chances of such opposition.
www.oag.state.ny.us /previous_aglist.html   (922 words)

  
 Princeton Alumni Weekly: Memorials 1947   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Wil’s father was a respected former governor of Michigan and Eisenhower’s Secretary of the Army, but Wil’s continuous, diverse public-service activities were essentially apolitical — motivated by a devout, compelling belief that one’s abilities should be used to make the world a better place.
He served on the Board of Governors of Wayne State U. in inner-city Detroit for 11 years; he was active in Habitat for Humanity; and was an elder and Stephen Minister of his church.
So would a list of those who came to love him, for he truly enjoyed meeting and learning from people of all backgrounds, ages, and lifestyles, and was never heard to speak ill of anyone.
www.princeton.edu /~paw/memorials/memorials_1940s/memorials_1947.html   (16921 words)

  
 The Libraries at SUNY Potsdam: Index List
A complete list of historically interesting periodicals available at SUNY Potsdam is the Early Periodicals database.
The Correspondence of the Colonial Governors of Rhode Island.
Data includes a detailed subject index, a list of Bulletins, an index to authors and titles, to illustrations, and to contributions of North American Ethnology, Introductions and Miscellaneous Publications.
www.potsdam.edu /library/home/Subjects/HistUSPrimSour.php   (2957 words)

  
 NYart
Information for this list was gathered from many sources over a period of two years.
We hope that this list will not only give some sense of the intentions and reach of government patronage in the 1930s, but also that it will engage public concern so that more works can be preserved, restored and enjoyed.
apt 1938, WPA/FAP; although the theme of all l l murals is industrial growth, the subject of these 5 is the early history of rural America.
lsb.syr.edu /projects/wpafolder/nyartlist.html   (7743 words)

  
 Hurst: The Law of Treason: 1
There are, for example, colonial charters, proprietary grants, and colonial and state "Fundamental Articles" and constitutions for each of the original thirteen states.
There was, likewise, royal surveillance of the action of colonial legislatures and executive and judicial agencies under these fundamental colonial documents, and this control may be observed through the records of the Board of Trade and the Privy Council.
Especially in the case of the colonial and state statute books, the inadequacy or absence of indexing will frequently require a check item by item or even by paging of volumes.
www.constitution.org /cmt/jwh/jwh_treason_1.htm   (2738 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Mercer County, N.J.
The list of cemeteries here is not comprehensive, nor is it intended to be.
Governor of New Jersey, 1860-63; Presidential Elector for New Jersey,
The listings are incomplete; development of the database is a continually ongoing project.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/NJ/ME.html   (1904 words)

  
 Guide to Genealogical Resources at UVa Library
The colonial church in Virginia, with biographical sketches of the first six bishops of the diocese of Virginia, and other historical papers, together with brief biographical sketches of the colonial clergy of Virginia.
Most helpful to genealogists for its explanation of the counties, listing extinct counties and historical evolution of existing ones.
includes a list of Governors of Virginia for the period covered by the vol.
www.lib.virginia.edu /genealogy/virginia/history.html   (1012 words)

  
 "Guide - Historical Resources"
In fact, all tax lists encountered to date are copies preserved among the personal papers of city notables or their descendants.
Lists of elders, deacons, trustees, and members printed in J. Blayney's History of the First Presbyterian Church and in the manuscript Presbyterian marriage records for 1801 to 1815 have been processed and integrated.
The City Records list the members of the common council, the holders of other municipal offices, describe the regular and extraordinary activities of the city government (including a few Mayor's Court sessions), detail city financial dealings (including contractors and real estate transactions), and provide information on community issues and on the lives of city residents.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /albany/guide/histres.html   (17002 words)

  
 86.02.01: Spain in Puerto Rico: The Early Settlements
Ponce de León remained in Caparra for about twelve years after which the city was moved to a place closer to the bay and with a more advantageous location in case of an attack from the sea.
The fortress proved to be of little value as a defense post, and it became the official residence of the governors and their families.
The land and Indians under Luisa’s command were acquired by Iñigo Lopez de Cervantes, the judge and governor of the island.
www.cis.yale.edu /ynhti/curriculum/units/1986/2/86.02.01.x.html   (5448 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Stark, Lloyd Crow (1886-1972), Papers, 1931-1941 (C4)--INVENTORY
Governors’ correspondence: Harve L. Shott mentally deranged, appointment of Captain W.J. Ramsey as Acting Superintendent of Missouri State Highway Patrol, appointment of B. Marvin Casteel as Superintendent of Patrol.
List of the successful Missouri candidates in the 1936 general election, total Missouri vote for the nation, state, and district offices cast at the general election, November 2, 1936.
Governor’s proclamation to hold a special election in Reynolds County to fill vacancy in the State House of Representatives.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0004.html   (9080 words)

  
 THIRD GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Chamberlain, Governor, F. Dunbar, Secretaryk and Chas S. Moore, Treasurer.' The State of Oregon got this from the U.S. Gov. by an act of 14 Aug 1848.
She was listed as in school in the 1870 census in Grass Valley, CA, where her father was a miner, at the time.
An interior, time exposed photograph taken, probably by RET in 1938 shows her and her husband 'Rance' on a bed with art deco linoleum on the floor at 1317 Adams St., Klamath Falls.
home.earthlink.net /~artyone/RJTances/d45.htm   (9543 words)

  
 Maps of Indigenous Groups and Chieftancies of Trinidad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
What follows are excerpts from historical sources concerning these names, followed by an interactive map showing the geographic distribution of some of the major groups that are listed most often.
Whitehead, Neil L. Lords of the Tiger Spirit: A History of the Caribs in Colonial Venezuela and Guyana, 1498-1820.
CHIEF HYARIMA is also featured on two pages of this site, the first dealing with the facts and legend surrounding this figure (click here), and the second showing his statue and plaque in Arima today.
www.centrelink.org /fntt/Maps.html   (657 words)

  
 Sources for the American Revolution at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The lists of names in four acts relating to confiscation or amercement of estates were omitted in the printing of those acts in volume 4 of Thomas Cooper and David J. McCord, eds., The Statutes at Large of South Carolina.
The manuscript of this roll was deposited with the Secretary of State by agreement between the South Carolina Society of Cincinnati and the General Assembly in exchange for assistance with a limited edition publication in 1886.
Listed in Great Britain, Public Record Office, Lists and Indexes No. xxxvi: List of Colonial Office Records, Preserved in the Public Record Office (Reprint Edition with annotations, New York: Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1963), p.
www.state.sc.us /scdah/exhibits/revolution/revsources.htm   (8805 words)

  
 ENGLISH-SPEAKING AFRICA
Lists the records held, but not necessarily microfilmed, with notes on date restrictions.
List of Colonial Office Confidential Print to 1916.
Also see Anne Vandenburgh, "A Keyword Index to British Colonial Office Confidential Prints on Africa, 1642-1922," Africana Journal 11 (1980): 197-231 that relates to the use of the microfilm of C.O.879.
sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu /ejab/1/afrieng.html   (716 words)

  
 Countie-appendix 1
Following the publication of the ten-volume set of The Colonial Records of North Carolina (Raleigh: various publishers, 1886-1890), edited by William L. Saunders, a whole new source of original documents was at hand for the use of the historian of the seventeenth century.
There are other general histories of the colonial period which devote a portion of their contents to Carolina.
John A. Doyle’s English Colonies in America (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1889, 3 volumes) cites manuscript sources in England in many cases, yet in others there are references to such questionable secondary accounts as George Chalmers’ Political Annals of the Present United Colonies and Hugh Williamson’s The History of North Carolina.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/Colonial/Bookshelf/countie/countapp1.htm   (1960 words)

  
 Campus Heritage Grant Recipients (Getty Press Release)
Lake Forest's North and Middle campuses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places; a Getty grant of $150,000 will allow the college to preserve this heritage as it prepares for future growth.
The list of designers engaged by Pratt included some of the most notable 19th-century architects of the day, including Lamb and Rich, and McKim, Mead, and White.
Funds of $200,000 from the Getty have sustained the creation of a detailed report on the windows, which are an integral part of the character of the campus.
www.getty.edu /news/press/center/heritage_recipients05.html   (4294 words)

  
 NWC Books List 1-15 May 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mohr, Ralph S. Governors for three hundred years, 1638-1959; Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Redcoat : the British soldier in the age of horse and musket.
Parssinen, Terry M. The Oster conspiracy of 1938 : the unknown story of the military plot to kill Hitler and avert World War II.
www.nwc.navy.mil /library/3Publications/NWCLibraryPublications/New_Books/0305aMayBooksList.htm   (2244 words)

  
 British Government Documents at CU Boulder Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A chronological listing and text of treaties from the Treaty of Munster in 1648 to the treaties signed in Paris in 1783.
Colonial Office: List of Colonial Office Records (as at January 1962).
The Commission was first appointed in 1869 and set out to prepare calendars or detailed lists of all the major manuscript collections brought to their attention.
ucblibraries.colorado.edu /govpubs/for/british/govpub3.htm   (1825 words)

  
 Hereditary Society Blue Book - Societies
1922 Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia
1933 Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy
1938 National Society of the Lords of the Maryland Manors
members.tripod.com /~Historic_Trust/society.htm   (802 words)

  
 Master List of Finding Aids in Manuscript and like Collections in the Princeton University Library
Master list is in two parts A to LM to Z
Consists of correspondence, documents, and manuscripts of James Alexander, the bulk of which relate to the allocation of land, primarily in New Jersey, or to the legal and government problems arising from its ownership during the period Alexander was surveyor-general of New Jersey and, later, New York.
In addition, there are letters and documents signed by colonial governors of New York and New Jersey, including William Burnet, Robert Hunter, Edward Hyde Cornbury, Cadwallader Colden, and Jonathan Belcher, as well as letters by David Ogden, and Richard Stockton.
libweb2.princeton.edu /rbsc2/aids/msslist/colls1.htm   (14139 words)

  
 List of Governors of Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a list of Governors of Virginia since Virginia became a U.S. state following the American Revolutionary War.
The Constitution of the Commonwealth forbids any Governor from serving consecutive terms; however, several governors have served multiple non-consecutive terms.
See also: List of colonial governors of Virginia.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/List-of-Governors-of-Virginia.htm   (140 words)

  
 page_bat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Register: a list of governors, councilors and other higher officials..
BENNETT, Governor Richard (1608-c.1675) MD and VA Andrews, Matthew P. History of Maryland: Province and State.
Randall, Daniel R. A Puritan Colony in Maryland.
www.ancestorbibliography.org /page_bat.htm   (330 words)

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