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  Member FAQs
State legislatures pass laws determining the physical boundaries of congressional districts, within certain constraints established by the Congress and Supreme Court (through its reapportionment and redistricting rulings).
Procedures governing vacancies occurring during the second session of a Congress differ from state to state, and are largely dependent on the amount of time intervening between the vacancy and the next general election.
The Speaker acts as leader of the House and combines several roles: the institutional role of presiding officer and administrative head of the House, the partisan role of leader of the majority party in the House, and the representative role of an elected Member of the House.
clerk.house.gov /member_info/memberfaq.html   (2680 words)

  
 Alabama Governor George Smith Houston
Alabama was eager to fund the railroads, which brought the state to the brink of bankruptcy.
The new constitution was marked by the outlawing of loans by state, county, or municipal governments to private business and by prohibiting the building of railroads by the state government.
Stewart states that by the end of Houston's second term, he managed to reduce taxes and bring state expenditures under control.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_housto.html   (0 words)

  
 Occupations
Lists the names and some details of over 5600 Victorian miners who were killed or injured in mining accidents in Victoria early 1850s to 1940s.
List of Nurses who Died During or as a Result of War Service, since the Boer War compiled by Phyllis Wilson.
The list of hotels is arranged alphabetically and provides a description of the location and chronological details of the licensees.
www.coraweb.com.au /occsites.htm   (0 words)

  
 1849 - Finance Records
1849 Mar 7, The Austrian Reichstag was dissolved.
NORDAU, MAX SIMON (1849), German author and philosopher, was born of Jewish parents at Budapest on the 29th of July 1849.
The Halifax Novascotian of 18 June 1849 carried this (reprinted from the previous issue, 13th June): "During the afternoon (of June 8th) the first post [pole] of the Electric Telegraph was erected on the North of the Common, and three cheers vociferously given by the assembled multitude for the success of the Telegraph Company.
www.financerecords.org /topics/1849   (2433 words)

  
 California Foreclosure Listings of Foreclosure Homes
With the variety of people and the beauty of the state, it is no wonder people flock there.
Then the gold rush - could be where the name "Golden State" came from - brought lots of people from across the country to find their riches.
Sacramento is the capital of California and was founded in 1849.
california.foreclosurelistings.com   (0 words)

  
 Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Genealogy : birth, death, cemetery, history, marriage and military
What the county and state charge for copies of records
List of Wisconsin towns and the county they are in from an 1895 map.
Letters at the Post Office for people to pick up were listed in the newspaper.
www.2manitowoc.com   (0 words)

  
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Many pages and files have been retired, renamed, or moved to another location.
Old bookmarks and other external links to the Secretary of State Web site may not function properly.
You can also visit the Secretary of State Home page, Search the Web site, or use the A-Z Index.
www.sec.state.la.us /archives/events/pres/presidents.htm   (113 words)

  
 Africa - List Of State Leaders In 1848   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Africa - List Of State Leaders In 1848
List of state leaders in 1847 1847 state leaders - 1848 Events of 1848 - List of state leaders in 1849 1849 state leaders - State leaders by year -
Zulu - Mpande kaSenzangakhona, List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu (1840- 1872)
mywebpage.netscape.com /Aberdonia3654/list-of-state-leaders-in-1848-africa.html   (134 words)

  
  History.html   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859 and the state's first legislative session, a special session, was held in May, 1859.
Although it originally included the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer, the composition of this powerful board has been revised over the years; the current board has seventeen members: the president of the senate, speaker of the House, chairpersons of the Joint Committee on Ways and Means, and six Senate, and seven House members.
Additional progressive legislation which was passed in the next ten years included the direct primary in 1904, the direct election of United States senators in 1906, the recall of public officials in 1908, the presidential preference primary in 1910, and woman's suffrage in 1912.
arcweb.sos.state.or.us /legislative/legislative_guide/legislative_guide/History.html   (4020 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
Laws were adopted by the Indians in council to prevent the introduction and sale of whisky in their country; and in 1849 a petition was circulated and signed by many people praying the Texas legislature to prevent the sale of whisky by citizens of that state to members of the Choctaw tribe.
An army of United States marshals boarded passenger trains entering the Territory from Kansas, Arkansas and Texas, prodded under the seats of the passengers for suspicious packages; suit cases were lifted and shaken for the clink of glass or the gurgle of whisky in the bottle.
Congress provided for this in an act that permitted the admission to the Union of a new state to be formed of Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory combined, with a number of conditions, including a provision that the constitution should prohibit for twenty-one years the introduction of liquor into the new state.
digital.library.okstate.edu /chronicles/v012/v012p133.html   (3008 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
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.
In 1849 the region east of the Missouri River became part of the territory of Minnesota, and in 1854 the region west of the river became part of the territory of Nebraska.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/southdakota.html   (3119 words)

  
 History of , Utah
One reason for the refusal of Congress to grant statehood to Deseret was the lack of 60,000 eligible voters required for admission as a state.
At the general election on November 5, 1895, the new constitution was ratified, and state officials and state legislators were elected.
On January 6 state officials were inaugurated at impressive ceremonies held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle.
www.onlineutah.com /statehoodchronology.shtml   (1912 words)

  
 Never at War by Spencer Weart, Chapter 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Different scholars make up the list of key features in their own ways, but any brief list like this will do, simply to illustrate what "equal rights" to participate in "public contestation" means in practice.
In particular, leaders of well-established republics are expert in applying the methods preferred in a republican political culture; such leaders deal with their equals at home through negotiation and compromise rather than coercion.
Leaders may decline to see others as "people like us" simply because they are dark-skinned, for example, or Catholic, or born on foreign soil.
www.hawaii.edu /powerkills/WEART.CHAP.HTM   (9023 words)

  
 History of Terre Haute
The arrival of the Wabash and Erie Canal in 1849 preceded too closely the advent of the more dependable railroad for the waterway to have a significant economic impact.
Reflecting the process of urbanization in the state and the nation, the city's population jumped to 66,083 by 1920.
Terre Haute has an interesting connection with the present state of Israel, the seeds of which were planted during World War I. After hostilities had cut off Britain's supply of acetone, an ingredient in explosives, the Russian-born chemist Dr. Chaim Weizmann developed a synthetic product for the British Admiralty.
web.indstate.edu /community/vchs/thhist.htm   (4027 words)

  
 Use of U.S. Forces Abroad
It brings up to date a 1989 list that was compiled in part from various older lists and is intended primarily to provide a rough sketch survey of past U.S. military ventures abroad.
The list does not include covert actions or numerous instances in which U.S. forces have been stationed abroad since World War II in occupation forces or for participation in mutual security organizations, base agreements, or routine military assistance or training operations.
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.
www.history.navy.mil /wars/foabroad.htm   (8276 words)

  
 United States presidential line of succession at AllExperts
Secretary of State Alexander Haig responded to a reporter's question regarding who was running the government by stating that he was "in charge here".
Though the statutory list of Presidential succession has only 17 officials, there are conspiracy theories about the existence of a much longer, secret list that lists hundreds of politicians, statesmen and officials, including all governors and senators.
Though it is possible a longer list could have been devised as a part of the Continuity of Operations Plan in the anticipation of nuclear war, such a list would be unlikely to have any legal or constitutional standing.
en.allexperts.com /e/u/un/united_states_presidential_line_of_succession.htm   (2612 words)

  
 The State Journal - News for West Virginia's Leaders
In 22 states, the NCTAF process provides a framework that enables its member states to organize the intellectual, political and professional expertise that allows them to devise long-term educational strategies and public policies both citizens and stakeholders can understand and support.
With the support of the state superintendent of schools, the chancellor of the Higher Education Policy Commission and the secretary of the Department of Education and the Arts, completion of the inventory by July 2005 is highly feasible.
The state superintendent, chancellor and secretary could further support the work of the state's NCTAF coordinators by encouraging the assistance of representatives of previous initiatives to improve teacher quality, teachers' labor organizations and the state's business community.
www.statejournal.com /story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=1849   (666 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List
If a conflict can be broken up into one or more component parts, the secondary wars are listed below the primary war and are indented to show they "belong" to it.
The Italian forces were divided and defeated by August of 1849.
Somali tribesmen led by religious leader Muhammad ibn Abd Allah Hasan waged a desert guerrilla war against Britain, Italy and Ethiopia.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (4997 words)

  
 15 Woman will be honored with the Second Annual Harriet Tubman Spirit Awards
As part of the State's tribute, the second annual New York State Governor’s Harriet Tubman Spirit Awards will be presented to 15 women whose accomplishments depict the spirit of Harriet Tubman.
She was born on a plantation in Maryland, in or around 1820, and escaped from slavery in 1849.
In 1999, the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) helped to document and list Tubman's historic brick home, her church and her gravesite in the Fort Hill Cemetery to the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
www.ogs.state.ny.us /aboutogs/pressReleases/2006/tubman0310.htm   (657 words)

  
 News 88.9 KNPR - Nevada Public Radio - Nevada Yesterdays
Through the years Caesar's was known as a leader in big name entertainment.
With this year's election promising to be close and Nevada considered a swing state, in this edition of Nevada Yesterdays we hear that it's not the first close election in the state.
With visits from Senator John Kerry and First Lady Laura Bush, Nevada is on the map as a battleground state in the presidential race, but it's not the first time...
www.knpr.org /nevadayesterdays/listNEW.cfm   (2481 words)

  
 Otter Creek Family Health Center
With the arrival of the Burlington-Rutland Railroad in 1849, Brandon was an important center for the manufacture of railroad cars.
In the middle 1800s town leaders were involved in the Underground Railroad movement.
The entire village of 243 buildings is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
www.southernvermontahec.org /rotation_site_list/otter_creek.html   (726 words)

  
 FA Vol 10 No 6 * 2 14 06
The Hastings Center has become a world leader in teaching, scholarly activity and research in ethics and its journal the "Hastings Center Report, is the leading journal in the discipline of ethics.
But oh my dear, I can't be clever and stand-offish with you: I love you too much for that." Zelda Fitzgerald, the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, didn't write much literature in her lifetime, just a novel and a few short stories, but some of her letters to her husband read like love poems.
A compilation of news items and features of interest to the greater Upstate community, its sources include list serves, the media and conversation with policy and decision-makers in the realm of academic medicine in Central New York, Albany and Washington.
lists.upstate.edu /pipermail/fa/2006-February/000055.html   (2332 words)

  
 Texas Governor Rick Perry - Press Release - August 8, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: )
AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today announced the state is committing $50 million from the Texas Enterprise Fund as part of a $365 million incentive package aimed at enticing the U.S. Department of Defense to move equipment and personnel and create a Navy Master Jet Base in the South Texas Coastal Bend Community.
A $200 million low-interest loan fund financed by the sale of State of Texas General Obligation bonds has been made available to community leaders to meet other infrastructure and facility needs of the Navy and the local defense community.
Perry also praised the efforts of Secretary of State Roger Williams, who serves as the Chairman of Texas’ BRAC Response Strike Force, federal officials and an unprecedented coalition of local leaders who are fighting to protect Coastal Bend installations.
www.governor.state.tx.us /divisions/press/pressreleases/PressRelease.2005-08-08.5748   (602 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
The spring of 1849 found the Chickasaw Academy still unfinished; a meeting was held on July 16, when the chief and captains of the nation appropriated $5,000 to complete the school.
He states: "On learning that Brown and McLaughlin left home with the understanding, that they were to be placed together, and as a larger appropriation, as I am informed, was made for their support, than was voted for the other youth, I have put them under the care and instruction of Mr.
and stated that it was thought he would be able to enter the freshman class in the coming autumn.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v015/v015p139.html   (7847 words)

  
 TAKS 2004 G8 Social Studies Online Test
J the westernmost states tended to favor the Democratic candidate
D New Orleans was an important trade center near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
A Southerners were upset by the federal government’s disregard of states’ rights.
www.tea.state.tx.us /student.assessment/resources/online/2004/grade8/socialstudies.htm   (1848 words)

  
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 ::The Demopolis Times::   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The United States, Guatemala, most Caribbean Islands, and some democracies in Asia and Africa retain their use of capital punishment, however, along with many, but not all, undemocratic countries in the world.
While the United States, which had 60 executions in 2005, is no China in the world of capital punishment, a country that in 2004 topped the list of most executions with 3,400 (90 percent of the reported executions in the world that year), it is no slouch.
That isn't to say that all residents of the United States, or all states in the United States for that matter, agree with the death penalty, but quite a few do.
www.demopolistimes.com /articles/2007/02/09/opinion/opinion9963.txt   (1086 words)

  
 Asia - List Of State Leaders In 1848   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Asia - List Of State Leaders In 1848
Afghanistan - Dost Mohammad Khan, King of Afghanistan (1843- 1863)
Korea (Joseon Dynasty) - King Heonjong of Joseon Heonjong, Rulers of Korea King of Joseon (1834- 1849)
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