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  Marcus Lawrence Ward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcus Lawrence Ward (November 9, 1812–April 25, 1884) was a United States political figure.
Ward was chosen as a delegate to the 1860 Republican National Convention and was the chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1866 to 1868.
Ward was nominated again in 1865 and was elected Governor of New Jersey, serving from 1866 to 1869.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marcus_Lawrence_Ward   (253 words)

  
 Joel Parker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was nominated for Governor by the Democratic Party in 1862, and ran as a "War Democrat" who supported a military solution to the American Civil War rather than accommodation of the Confederacy.
He defeated Marcus L. Ward by the largest margin in State history.
Although staunchly in favor of the war, Parker was also highly critical of the Lincoln Administration's actions with respect to curtailing civil liberties in the name of the war effort, castigating Lincoln for suspending habeas corpus and for what Parker considered the unconstitutional nature of the Emancipation Proclamation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joel_Parker   (425 words)

  
 Ward Family
According to the Ward family history, the Wards of Connecticut and New Jersey are descended from Robert Ward of Houghton Pavoa, Northampton, England.
Governor Marcus L. Ward of New Jersey said that he was a descendant of the widow Joyce Ward of Wethersfield and that her husband's name was Stephen and that he died in England.
In 1790 and 1800 Ezekiel Ward and Ezekiel Ward, Jr.
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 Ward Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1862 Marcus L. Ward assumed the responsibility for organizing a hospital to treat the trains full of Civil War wounded.
The Ward Hospital was located in several factory and warehouse buildings east of Centre Street, and between the railroad tracks of what is now the freight station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the river.
The wounded and sick men were brought on from the front or from other hospitals, in trains and moved directly out of the cars into the hospital.
www.virtualnewarknj.com /hospitals/wardhosp.htm   (157 words)

  
 SM Publications - Silver Salon Tours
In these galleries, silver from four centuries has been displayed in ways that illuminate the story behind the object--the reason it was desired in the first place, and the reason it has survived to the present day.
The Ward family tankard is the only piece of 17th-century American silver known to have survived in New Jersey since it was originally made for one of Newark's founding Puritan families in the 1690s.
One of the greatest, latest, yet least-known of Gorham's legendary martelé line of handwrought silver, the Hillas cup was given to a New Jersey insurance company executive in 1916 to celebrate his 40th anniversary with the firm.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Ward, K to N
Ward, Mabel — of Asheboro, Randolph County, N.C. Republican.
Ward, Mary H. — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.
Son of Michael Ward and Mary (Kain) Ward; married to Vera Wilkinson.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/ward6.html   (492 words)

  
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In 1858 Spencer moved her family to Newark, New Jersey, to a house rented from her patron Marcus L. Ward, and turned her attention to portraiture.
After many years of sketching her own youngsters, the artist had an appealing talent for recording the expressions and gestures of youth, and her child portraits were widely admired.
The Pierson portrait is similar in style to The Children of Marcus L. Ward (1858-1860; Newark Museum), regarded as Spencer's most successful attempt at portraiture, and Nicholas Longworth Ward (1858-1860; Newark Museum), the posthumous portrait of one of his eight children.
www.fineartsouth.com /gallery/index.cfm?ItemID=211021   (454 words)

  
 New Jersey Historical Society
Marcus L. Ward became a director of the National State Bank in 1846 and continued throughout his life to be active in the business life of his native Newark.
He also founded the Ward U.S. Military Hospital in Newark, a forerunner of the Soldier's Home, and was chairman of the Public Aid Committee of Newark.
Ward's active interest in the welfare of Civil War veterans and their families continued during the years of Reconstruction.
www.jerseyhistory.org /findingaid.php?aid=0028   (490 words)

  
 NJDARM: Archives Collection Guides: Department of Institutions and Agencies, New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, ...
The New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers was established under the direction of Governor Marcus L. Ward in 1865 by An Act to authorize the establishment of a Home for Disabled Soldiers.
The institution was modeled after Louis XIV's "Hotel des Invalides" (according to the Home's first annual report), and opened on 4 July 1866 to all soldiers who served New Jersey and were disabled by wounds, or who had served thirty years and received a pension.
The following large sections of the alphabet are clearly missing (except for a few items which had been misfiled): the end of the K's, all of the L's, some of the Mac's, all of the Mc's, the beginning of the Van's.
www.njarchives.org /links/guides/sinsh001.html   (449 words)

  
 University of Michigan School of Dentistry Department of Biologic & Materials Sciences
Walter J. Loesche, Marcus L. Ward professor of dentistry, professor of dentistry, department of biologic and materials sciences, in the School of Dentistry and professor of microbiology in the Medical School, retired from active faculty status on July 31, 2000.
Loesche received his B.A. from Yale University in 1957, his D.M.D. from Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1961, a periodontal certificate from Harvard-Forsyth in 1964, and his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1967.
His appointment as the Marcus L. Ward professor of dentistry, made in 1996, attests to his contributions.
www.dent.umich.edu /depts/bms/personnel/faculty.php?uname=wloesche   (420 words)

  
 New Alternatives for Children - People
He is Vice Chairman of the Institute of International Education, trustee of Education Through Music and of the Scarsdale Foundation, and a member of the Planning Board of the Village of Scarsdale.
Robert L. Friedman is the Senior Managing Director, Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Legal Officer of The ‘Blackstone Group.
Marcus joined Time Warner in January 1998 from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where he was one of Time Warner's principal outside corporate counsels.
nac-inc.org /who_we_are/people.asp   (3188 words)

  
 Dead Governors of New Jersey
Republican Marcus L. Ward overcame his loss in 1862 and won the next election to be governor.
Descended from John Ward, one of the original founders of Newark in 1666, Ward's father Moses Ward was a wealthy candle manufacturer.
In 1873, Ward was elected from New Jersey's 6th District to the U.S. House of Representatives and served one term.
members.bellatlantic.net /~vze2rdt7/DGovs/deadgovernorsnj.html   (12666 words)

  
 KCOM Museum -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
For another thing, its founder, Marcus L. Ward, D.O., M.D., had not only been one of Still’s first students but was also a stockholder in the ASO and its first vice president.
Soon thereafter Ward and two other former patients, J.O. Hatten and William Wilderson (both former patients as well), persuaded Still to teach them osteopathy.
Still and his supporters claimed that Ward was not qualified to practice osteopathy and Ward countered that Still was jealous and inconsistent.
www.kcom.edu /newmuseum/newsletter/fall01/page2_fall2001.htm   (668 words)

  
 New Jersey Veterans Affairs
The idea of a veterans home in the United States originated in the philanthropic mind of New Jersey Governor Marcus L. Ward, who had great concern for the sick and wounded soldiers of the Civil War.
He believed that the commitment and obligation of the state and its citizens to those veterans did not end just because the war was over.
The facility is conveniently located off the Garden State Parkway at Exit 165 and is across the street from Bergen Regional Medical Center.
www.nj.gov /military/veterans/health.html   (764 words)

  
 ALPFA - City Of Newark
Governors: Franklin Murphy, Marcus L. Ward, William Pennington.
Population: Based on the 2000 Census, there was a total population of 273,546 and ranking 64th among U.S. cities.
Newark is comprised of five (5) wards; North, East, West, South and Central.
www.alpfa.org /index.cfm/fuseaction/Page.viewPage/pageId/769   (706 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Restorative dental materials / edited [and selected] by Robert G. Craig, Marcus L. Ward.
Find in a Library: Restorative dental materials / edited [and selected] by Robert G. Craig, Marcus L. Ward.
Restorative dental materials / edited [and selected] by Robert G. Craig, Marcus L. Ward.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/0530f995118da2f2a19afeb4da09e526.html   (67 words)

  
 Four faculty named to distinguished professorships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Four University of Michigan faculty members were named to distinguished professorships by the U-M Regents at their Nov. 14-15 meeting.
Walter J. Loesche, professor of dentistry in the School of Dentistry and professor of microbiology in the Medical School, will hold the Marcus L. Ward Professorship of Dentistry in the School of Dentistry.
David J. Srolovitz, professor of materials science and engineering at the College of Engineering, will hold the Edward D. Campbell Professorship of Materials Science and Engineering.
www.umich.edu /~urecord/9697/Nov19_96/artcl07.htm   (557 words)

  
 Rutgers University Libraries: Libraries: Special Collections and University Archives: Manuscripts: Brooks Family ...
The correspondence includes letters received by Elizabeth S. Brooks, circa 1879-1924, chiefly from her relations in Nebraska; letters received by Brooks' sister Matilda E. (Brooks) Horner, circa 1884-1918; and letters received by Albert R. Horner, 1900-1901.
The Brooks family miscellany dates from circa 1893-1914 and includes an 1893 mortgage on some property and land in Bridgeton taken out by Enoch's daughter Ella L. Brooks and her aunt Matilda.
The Brooks family papers were donated to Special Collections and University Archives in two parts.
www.libraries.rutgers.edu /rul/libs/scua/brooks/brooks.shtml   (837 words)

  
 Temple University School of Dentistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Marcus L. Ward Professor Emeritus of Dentistry, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Marcus L. Ward Professorship, University of Michigan School of Dentistry (1996-2001)
Director for Research, University of Michigan School of Dentistry (1987-1989)
www.temple.edu /dentistry/AppDev/port.asp?portID=533   (121 words)

  
 Travel Technology Bibliography - THE ELECTRONIC TRAVELER - Marcus L. Endicott
Travel Technology Bibliography - THE ELECTRONIC TRAVELER - Marcus L. Endicott
In acht Sekunden um die Welt (In eight seconds around the world).
Marine, April, Susan Kirkpatrick, Vivian Neou and Carol Ward.
www.mendicott.com /tet/tetbibli.htm   (388 words)

  
 Facts About Newark
Composers: Jerome Kern, Samuel A. Ward ("America the Beautiful"), Bobby Plater ("The Jersey Bounce").
Entertainers: Cissy Houston, Whitney Houston, Sarah Vaughan, Jerry Lewis, Connie Francis, Vivian Blaine, Eva Marie Saint, Ritz Brothers, John Amos, Jack Warden, Gloria Gaynor, Savion Glover, Frankie Valli, Joe Pesci, Tisha Campbell, Paul Simon, Ron Carey, Brooke Shields, Queen Latifah, Frankie Negron.
Other public officials: Mayor Sharpe James, Rep. Donald Payne, New York Mayor Edward Koch, Rep. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson, Sen. Frederick Frelinghuysen, Vice President Aaron Burr.
www.ci.newark.nj.us /Facts_About_Newark/Notables.htm   (205 words)

  
 CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CLASS ACTION LITIGATION - Legal Case Documents
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA _____________________________________ JEFF LEZAK, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORPORATION, AUBREY K. McCLENDON, THOMAS L. DIXON, and J. Defendants.
DEFENDANTS COMMON STOCK PLAINTIFF SECURITIES REPORTS LOUISIANA AUSTIN CHALK ACT CLASS ACTION AUSTIN CHALK TEXAS PRICE WILSON ROWLAND MEMBERS DRILLING AUSTIN CHALK TREND INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS CLASS PERIOD CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORPORATION PRODUCTION MASTERS CREEK UNITED STATES EXCHANGE ACT MATERIAL FACTS SUCCESS RATE MISLEADING STATEMENTS NATURAL GAS SUCCESSFUL OFFERING DOCUMENTS
IN UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION ALBION FINANCIAL LLC, on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, vs. CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORPORATION, AUBREY K. McCLENDON, MARCUS C. SELF, and WALTER WILSON, Defendants.
www.legalcasedocs.com /120/249/556.html   (709 words)

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