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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Saving History: States Push For Preservation Funds
Kilpatrick credits the state's cultivation of its history as the driving factor behind its $13 billion tourism industry.
Nearly half of these are within walking distance of the James River and the city's quickly rebounding downtown; the rest are in the city's newly-coined Museum District west of the city center.
Bertie Selvey, a Museum District civic leader, says her property values nearly doubled after the completion of Miller's Kensington Court project, the restoration of a condemned hospital that for years housed a poorly-managed home for mentally ill adults.
www.stateline.org /live/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=136&languageId=1&contentId=14382   (1529 words)

  
  Friedrich List Summary
In 1817 he was appointed professor of administration and politics at the University of Tübingen, but the fall of the ministry in 1819 compelled him to resign.
Though List's practical conclusions were different from those of Adam Müller (1779-1829), he was largely influenced by Alexander Hamilton and the American School of capitalism rooted in Hamilton's economic principles, but also by the general mode of thinking of America's first Treasury Secretary, and by his strictures on the doctrine of Adam Smith.
List also had theorised the stages of economic development through which the nations of the temperate zone, which are furnished with all the necessary conditions, naturally pass, in advancing to their normal economic state.
www.bookrags.com /Friedrich_List   (3032 words)

  
 SSC - TEKS and TAKS - TEKS Glossary - Grade 8
It declared that all persons born or naturalized in the United States (except Indians) were citizens, that all citizens were entitled to equal rights regardless of their race, and that their rights were protected at both the state and national levels by due process of the law.
In 1866, ten of the eleven Confederate states refused to ratify, but the Military Reconstruction Act, passed by Congress on March 2, 1867, required all seceded states to ratify the amendment as a condition of their re-admission into the union.
Citizens disagreed over the way the document divided power between the states and the national government, the degree to which the rights of states were protected, and the degree to which the rights of citizens were protected.
www.tea.state.tx.us /ssc/teks_and_taas/teks/gloss8.htm   (4335 words)

  
 State Forest Resource Management Plan - Communications
State forest land and Bureau of Forestry personnel are subject to increasing demands and pressures from a wide range of users and user groups.
Then in 1817 the son returned to North America and was alarmed at the extensive destruction of trees and forests caused by logging and uncontrolled fires.
It was indicated in the comments that citizens have had positive experiences in their dealings with employees of the bureau and expressed gratitude for the public meetings as well as a need to continue public/user group meetings.
www.dcnr.state.pa.us /forestry/sfrmp/communications.htm   (3459 words)

  
 List of religious leaders in 1817 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
List of religious leaders in 1817 - Biocrawler
1816 religious leaders - Events of 1817 - 1818 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year
See also: List of state leaders in 1817
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/List_of_religious_leaders_in_1817   (122 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1793
1792 state leaders - Events of 1793 - 1794 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Andreas Peter, Minister of State of Denmark (1784-1797)
United States - George Washington, President of the United States (1789-1797)
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_state_leaders_in_1793.html   (212 words)

  
 [A-List] Turkey: "Soldier of God" opens fire in courtroom
Europeans, for their part, no longer saw the Ottoman state as an equal force as they had three centuries earlier, but as a pliant victim that could be manipulated for larger European purposes.
By 1817, hereditary rule by a Serbian prince had been established and from that date, in reality, Serbia was a state separate from the Ottoman Dominion, falling into the Russian sphere of influence.
On the one hand, many European leaders came to understand the grave risks total Ottoman collapse posed to the general peace held together by a delicate balance of power.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2006-May/061083.html   (4269 words)

  
 Eastern State Penitentiary :: Prison Museum Links
Union Springs, AL The oldest surviving jail in the state, the Pauly Jail, erected in 1897, is a three-story red brick structure.
The prison, whose upper section was built in 1817 and lower section in 1853, became the headquarters of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society in 1930.
Deer Lodge, MT Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Old Montana Prison was built by inmate labor, this turn-of-the-century fortress was home to at least one member of Butch Cassidy's "Wild Bunch".
www.easternstate.org /links/prison-museum.html   (5341 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1817 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: List of religious leaders in 1817, List of colonial governors in 1817
Prime Minister - Joachim Godske, Minister of State of Denmark (1814-1818)
Austria - Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1817   (673 words)

  
 Religion and the State Governments (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of Congress Exhibition)
Knowing that in the egalitarian, post-independence era, the public would no longer permit single denominations to monopolize state support, legislators devised "general assessment schemes." Religious taxes were laid on all citizens, each of whom was given the option of designating his share to the church of his choice.
In the revised creed, adopted by the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1788, "nursing fathers" was elevated from an explanatory footnote--(note f), as it appears here, to the body of the text in the section on the duties of the civil magistrate.
Isaac Backus (1724-1806) was the leader of the New England Baptists.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/religion/rel05.html   (2467 words)

  
 MDAH: Archives & Library: Electronic Records
Both Mississippi's and Alabama's state archives were created in the same year, in an atmosphere in which these southern states sought to preserve and defend their territorial and antebellum heritage as the veterans of the Civil War were beginning to die off.
Over its history, therefore, the record of Mississippi state government activity that it accumulated and preserved was constructed in a complex dialectic that included—as we would expect—local political demands, national political demands (and incentives), and especially the influence of growing professionalization in academic history and archival science.
Given the architecture of power in the state in 1902 and Rowland's own self-proclaimed "Bourbon" sympathies, it would have been surprising if they were not, but their interests, sympathies, and contacts inevitably had an effect on the preservation of the historical record.
www.mdah.state.ms.us /arlib/er/finrept9.html   (5846 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
SOUTH DAKOTA, one of the West North Central states of the U.S., bounded on the N by North Dakota, on the E by Minnesota and Iowa, on the S by Nebraska, and on the W by Wyoming and Montana.
The E half of the state is relatively humid, but semiarid conditions dominate in the W. Annual precipitation averages 635 mm (25 in) in the SE and decreases to 368 mm (14.5 in) in the NW.
The state is served by about 120,210 km (about 74,695 mi) of federal, state, and local roads, including 1093 km (679 mi) of interstate highways that cross the state from E to W and (in the E section) from N to S. As in many states, railroad service has declined since the 1940s.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/southdakota.html   (3119 words)

  
 THE BLACK EXPERIENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1969, the State Department of Education became the Department of Education, and the Commissioner of Education replaced the State Superintendent of Public Instruction as chief educational officer of the state (Ch.
The first state census was authorized by the Constitution of 1838 to commence in 1845 and to be continued at ten year intervals.  The purpose of this census was twofold: to supplement the Federal ten-year census that was carried out at the beginning of each decade and to determine Legislative electoral districts.
The state census was abolished in 1949 and the federal census served as the state’s census record beginning in 1950 (Senate Joint Resolution #46, 1949).
dlis.dos.state.fl.us /barm/BlackExperience/blackexp.html   (12313 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
In 1817, for accession to a treaty in which most of the Ohio tribes took part, but which concerned the Wyandots mostly, the Senecas on the Sandusky river were given a grant of 30,000 acres and an annuity of $500.
The Shawnee joined the Seneca in acceding to the treaty of 1817 and were granted three tracts of land; at Wapaghkonetta, 10 miles square; on Hog Creek, 25 square miles adjacent to the aforementioned tract; and at Lewiston, 48 square miles—to be shared with the Seneca living there.
Expressing a desire to unite and become citizens of the United States, a treaty was made in June, 1862, whereby the lands held were allotted in severalty to the members of the tribe and a provision was made that the Ottawa should become citizens in five years.
digital.library.okstate.edu /chronicles/v011/v011p1073.html   (3367 words)

  
 List of United States military history events Information
The second Barbary War was declared against the United States by the Dey of Algiers of the Barbary states, an act not reciprocated by the United States.
Four United States vessels demonstrated and landed various parties (one of 200 marines and sailors) to discourage piracy and the slave trade along the Ivory Coast, and to punish attacks by the natives on American seamen and shipping.
Invasion of Dominican Republic The United States intervened to protect lives and property during a Dominican revolt and sent 20,000 US troops as fears grew that the revolutionary forces were coming increasingly under Communist control.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/List_of_United_States_military_history_events   (9014 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1817 - InformationBlast
1816 state leaders - Events of 1817 - 1818 state leaders - State leaders by year
See also: List of religious leaders in 1817, List of colonial governors in 1817
Prime Minister - Joachim Godske, Minister of State of Denmark (1814-1818)
www.informationblast.com /List_of_state_leaders_in_1817.html   (340 words)

  
 Louisiana State Museum
In any given year the combined crop of other sugar-producing states in the South was less than five percent of that of Louisiana.
Louisiana's sugar harvest rose from 5,000 hogsheads (a large barrel that held an average of 1,000 pounds of sugar) in 1802 to a high of 449,000 hogsheads in 1853, peaking at an average price of $69 each in 1858, bringing the total value of Louisiana's sugar crop to $25 million.
Slaves, especially on large plantations, were able to carve out some space of their own and create a sense of community, developing values, activities, and identity separate from that of white plantation society.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /education/activity9.htm   (3072 words)

  
 State Library of Ohio NEWS - June/July 2003
In the State Library Board minutes of October 5, 1896 the State Librarian was authorized to mail a circular to the librarians of Ohio public libraries, suggesting how they might secure the various state publications.
State publications have been kept in the State Library for at least the past 105 years and even longer for some of the state agencies established in the early 1800's.
It includes the report of the 1885 State Fair, which happened to be the last one held on the old grounds of the Franklin County Society; annual statistics and reports of the county societies; and the first annual report of the Veterinarian, acting under the Cattle Commission.
winslo.state.oh.us /newsletter/v2003_dec.html   (2896 words)

  
 Dept. of State: International Information Programs: Publications - Introduction to Human Rights - "We Hold These Truths ...
No state went so far as to permit universal male suffrage, and even in those states that permitted all taxpayers to vote, office-holders were required to own a certain amount of property.
Born a southern slave in 1817, he had escaped to the North and later found the means to buy his freedom as a guarantee against being returned to the South as a piece of property.
Gradually, women were allowed to speak in public, and individual states adopted laws enabling women to own property in their own names, to keep their earnings, and to retain custody of their children in cases of divorce.
usinfo.state.gov /products/pubs/hrintro/wehold.htm   (5529 words)

  
 George Gordon Byron Life by E. H. Coleridge
She hated and avoided debt, and when relief came (a civil list pension of 300 pounds a year) she spent most of it on her son.
On the eastern side are the state apartments occupied by kings and queens not as guests, but by feudal right.
On the 25th of May his remains, all but the heart, which is buried in Missolonghi, were sent back to England, and were finally laid beneath the chancel of the village church of Huchnall-Torkard on the 16th of July 1824.
engphil.astate.edu /gallery/BYRON11.HTML   (7879 words)

  
 India
Secretaries of State for India (and from 1937, for Burma)(in London)
Head of State and Prime minister of Provisional Government of Free India¹
state to India in the face of tribal invasion from Pakistan
www.worldstatesmen.org /India.htm   (4428 words)

  
 Improving the National Response to Catastrophic Disaster
Both local and state leaders play a critical role in effectively communicating their requirements to federal officials and managing the response.
State and local resources may well be exhausted from the onset and government leaders unable to determine or communicate their priority needs.
State and local governments assume in virtually every instance, state and local leaders will remain in charge and national assets, whether they come from other states, the private sector, or the federal government, will be in support of their efforts.
www.heritage.org /Research/HomelandDefense/tst091505a.cfm   (3560 words)

  
 Mississippi State History Information Links Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song
Mississippi Constitution, 20th state to enter the Union.
Furniture production is Mississippi's second ranking manufacturing enterprise and the state is one of the leaders in the production of upholstered products.
Natural Resources: Mississippi is fortunate to have some of the richest soils in the United States and abundant supplies of surface water as its most important natural resources.
www.netstate.com /states/links/ms_links.htm   (462 words)

  
 List of Special Collections (Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections: An Illustrated Guide)
Manuscripts, proofs, and various states of publications by miscellaneous authors received as gifts over the years.
Mostly single-sheet publications from Europe and the Americas (with the vast majority from the United States) dating from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries.
Journals, proceedings, and other documents of the states from the colonial period to the mid-nineteenth century.
www.loc.gov /rr/rarebook/guide/spclist.html   (1261 words)

  
 Alabama Archives: Teacher Packet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
List all the family members and make (draw) a family tree of Margaret's family.
Harry Toulmin was born in 1766 in Taunton, England and emigrated to the United States in 1793.
Have the students research and write a report on the role of the territorial judge in the Mississippi Territory, of which Alabama was a part until Mississippi gained statehood in 1817.
www.archives.state.al.us /teacher/creekwar/creek1.html   (1333 words)

  
 Civic leaders address how to repair ailing Michigan economy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Fixing the state's ailing economy will require an overhaul of tax and budget policy, a serious investment in knowledge-based industries, development of an urban agenda that will allow Michigan to attract knowledgeable workers, and a deep commitment to education—particularly higher education and lifelong learning.
These were among the conclusions from a daylong conference March 14 in which leaders from education, government, business and the non-profit sector came together to brainstorm about current economic problems facing Michigan and begin to propose an agenda for change.
Leaders said the most recent round of job losses won't be recovered quickly without a sharp turn in another direction.
www.umich.edu /~urecord/0506/Mar20_06/01.shtml   (1147 words)

  
 India Substates
In 1854 the British invaded the state, and she led the resistance against the British in the 1857-uprising.
It is not clear when she succeeded to the title of the state, which today is part of the state of Uttar Pradesh.
The state was faced an immediate refugee problem, which brought conflict between the people, severe strain on the administration and threatened to exhaust the meagre resources of the state, and she was forced to cede sovereignty to India within a few months and
www.guide2womenleaders.com /India_Substates.htm   (6033 words)

  
 2000 Interim State-Tribal Relations Minutes
A list of guests present during all or part of the meeting is on file with the master minutes.
Last year $112 million of the state budget was spent for nursing home care, and 30% of the state's Medicaid funds were spent by nursing home residents.
The $105 million state trust fund and the $57 million tribal trust fund will capitalize in about six more years and at that time the state and tribes will begin receiving the interest to use for Missouri River projects.
legis.state.sd.us /interim/2000/minutes/mstr0830.htm   (2450 words)

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