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  List of people by name: Lo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis III of France, (died 882), king of West Francia
Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine, (died 1892)
Louis of Nassau, (died 1574), younger brother of William the Silent.
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LOW was educated in the public schools and at an early age became a clerk in the house of Joseph Howard and Company, engaged in the South American trade.
Dr. Lowe and his associates were among the first to organize under this free banking law; and when, soon after the breaking out of the war of rebellion, the National Banking Law was passed, which superseded all State legislation, so far as related to currency, they were the first to organize under the new system.
Lowe was the former Mayme Landess, and they were married on Christmas eve, in 1913, at the home of her parents, Mr.
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 DeniseK322's Home Page 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Julius lives in St.; Louis, MO. and it was therefore practically impossible for him to give much of his time here, but he shrieked no responsibility to his father.
Louis Kimber, 31 and Lovey Singleton, Salem, KY Herbert Stallion, 24, Crittenden, Co. KY.
Local: Louis Burch was arraigned in H.A. Ferrell's court Saturday on a charge of assault to murder, Mrs.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Lowe
Lowe, George H. — of Ogden, Weber County, Utah.
Lowe, Mildred — of Raccoon, Pike County, Ky. Democrat.
Lowe, Stella — of Newland, Avery County, N.C. Democrat.
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 Lowe Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Lowe and Dye of Spartanburg Co SC - Sherri Sontag 2/05/05
Re: Obituary: George Washington Lowe (1884-1981) - betty miller or mitchem is marred na 7/12/05
Enoch Louis Lowe, Gov. of MD; 1850; b.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Baltimore
Frederick Chapel (St. John's) was built by Father Williams, S.J.; the church was built in 1800 by the Rev. John Dubois, at that time the only priest between Baltimore and St. Louis.
Archbishop Eccleston, in pursuance of the council's decision, issued a pastoral letter reviving the custom of Peter's-pence and inviting Pius IX then in exile at Gaeta, to attend.
The Archbishops of Baltimore and St. Louis and twenty-three bishops were present; seven religious orders were represented.
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 MARYLAND - Online Information article about MARYLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
low level plain, the least elevated section of the state.
The West Shore is somewhat more undulating than the East and also more elevated.
These rivers, lined in most instances with terraces 30 to 40 ft. high on one or both sides, flow south-east into the Chesapeake Bay through valleys bounded by low hills.
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 ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES
The St. Louis African-American Biography Master Index is a collective index to books which contain biographical sketches of notable fl St. Louisans both past and present.
Search the library's online catalog to determine which St. Louis Public Library locations own copies of these books.
Louis, MO: Friends of Vaughn Cultural Center, 1988.
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 A Biographical Dictionary of ... Freethinkers
But he was an outspoken atheist and republican even under Napoleon (who greatly esteemed him) and Louis Napoleon, and he fought at the barricades, at the age of 62, in the revolution of 1848.
He took part in the Revolution of 1848 and was in the Provisional Government, though he was not the creator of the National Workshops, as critics say, In 1870 he took part in the fight for the Commune.
Buffon, Count-Georges Louis Leclerc De (1707-1788), one of the greatest French scientists of the eighteenth century.
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 Descriptions of Maryland
To several classes of investigators the list should prove of use: the man interested in the State’s history, the chronicler of local conditions, the student of the manners and customs of the people at any given epoch, and the biographer who may find references to the man whose life he is studying.
Most of the books included in the list are contained in the valuable collections of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, and the preparation of the monograph has been possible only because of the cordial co-operation and painstaking care of Miss Anna M. Doerksen, Superintendent of Circulation in that institution.
They speak of the religious toleration, of the slavery found in the State, of the capitol and the Governor’s mansion, then occupied by Enoch Louis Lowe, of the Naval Academy and of the dinner given to Kossuth.
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 MAIN INDEX
LOW, DAVID - AUTHOR OF "WITH ALL FAULTS," INTRO.
LOWE, ADELAIDE V. Archives, Maryland Province, Society of Jesus
LOWE, ENOCH LEWIS Archives, Maryland Province, Society of Jesus
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/mi/mi}1146.htm   (815 words)

  
 ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES
The Biographical Directory of Railway Officials Index is a collective index for a group of books which contain biographical sketches of railroad officials.
Only those individuals who were born in, employed in, or resided in the St. Louis metropolitan area, or who had some official duties at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition (which was held in St. Louis) are included in the index
NOTE: St. Louis Public Library unfortunately does not own editions 1, 12, 13, and 18 of this series.
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 St. Louis Marriages (1754 - 1835)
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First, it was a manageable number that I could put out on the internet as a database, and second, it's a time period that I haven't seen covered in other media.
If this information conflicts with anything found in the "Index to St. Louis Marriages" by Ed Mochel, I'd go with Ed's work since I know how meticulously he researched his data.
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 Maryland, Timeline of State History - SHG Resources
Baltimore-Union Passenger Railway Company, first commercial electric street railway in country.
Nation's first intensive care facility established at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Louis Browns moved to Baltimore, became American League Orioles.
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 Some Eastern Shore Items in the MHS Collections
Of particular interest is a letter from Hicks to President Lincoln, May 26, 1862, concerning the preservation of the Union.
Other papers: miscellaneous wills and deeds of the Lowe family; genealogical records of the Lowe, Magruder, and Polk families; biographical sketch of Enoch Louis Lowe (1820-92).
These papers document the political career of Louis McLane and the naval and financial careers of Louis McLane, Jr.
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 ALA | 1998 Best Books for Young Adults
After her psychic grandmother tells her that her father has melted, Miracle McCloy, obsessed with finding him, sets out in search of self and the truth.
Fourteen-year-old Palestinian American Liyana Abboud must learn to fit into a new world and understand the political conflicts when her family moves from St. Louis to Jerusalem.
Anna struggles to recover her health and her life after a car accident shatters her body and leaves her brain damaged.
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 Journal of the House of Delegates of the State of Virginia, for the Session of 1861-62. Message of the Governor ...
Resolved, that the committee of privileges and elections enquire into the expediency of declaring the seat of A. Williamson vacant from the election district composed of the counties of Gilmer, Calhoun, Wirt and a part of Roane.
Resolved, that the SPEAKER extend a special invitation on behalf of this house to Governor Lowe to occupy one of the privileged seats on the floor of the hall whenever it may suit his convenience.
The SPEAKER laid before the house a letter from the honorable E. Louis Lowe, late governor of Maryland, in response to a resolution of the house of delegates, inviting him to a privileged seat on the floor of the hall of that body; which was read, and on motion of Mr.
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 The Descendants of Daniel Davison and Margaret Lowe
The Descendants of Daniel Davison and Margaret Lowe
DAVISON was born 1630 in Scotland, and died 1693.
Child of DANIEL DAVISON and MARGARET LOWE is:
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 The LLama Butchers: October 2004 Archives
We need new shades, as Elizabeth is watching....Meanwhile, back in Norway, Random Penseur warns not all is well in the land of the merry Vikings---maybe their ancestors wore those cool helmets, sailed those cool ships, and beat up on the French because they had low serotonin levels and seasonal affective disorder?
The Silver Fox has finally sobered up--a bit--to include this gem about Johnny Pesky in the clubhouse, as well as the Cardinals organization opening up the gates of the stadium after the seventh inning to let Sox fans who had come to St. Louis but didn't have tickets see the end.
The past two weeks since getting back from St. Louis have, in a word, sucked.
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Last of the Breed - Louis L'Amour (1986)
Low, Juliette, (born 1860), founder of the Girl Scouts
Lully, Jean-Baptiste, (1632-1687), court composer to Louis XIV
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 archivists newsletter - BULLDOG, Maryland State Archives
Enoch Louis Lowe 30 Youngest governor elected by the people
Thomas Swann 60/61* Only governor elected under the Constitution of 1864 and only officer allowed to serve out the remainder of his term under the 1867 Constitution, first governor (and last until 1970) to have a lieutenant governor
MSA SC 2339: Louis Rudolph Fine Arts Collection.
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 U.S. states L-M
14 Jan 1880 - 16 Oct 1881 Louis Alfred Wiltz (b.
3 Jan 1827 - 8 Oct 1829 Enoch Lincoln (b.
6 Jan 1851 - 11 Jan 1854 Enoch Louis Lowe (b.
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