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  The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Clark, K to N
Clark, Leona — of Muskegon, Muskegon County, Mich. Republican.
Clark, Luther H. — of Kyle, McDowell County, W.Va. Democrat.
Clark, Mary A. — of Bronx, Bronx County, N.Y. Democrat.
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  Part #2 -- Origins of the Jail System in WestchesterCounty, N. Y.
In 1854 Clark was elected Governor as the anti-slavery and prohibition candidate of the Whig Party and served one term.
The report was written by James H. Titus, vice president of the Prison Association of New York, whose inspection visit was authorized by the Hon.
The legislation was signed by Governor Myron H. Clark and became Chapter 117 of the Laws of 1855.
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 National Governors Association
MYRON H. CLARK, the twenty-first governor of New York, was born in Naples, New York on October 23, 1806.
Clark first entered politics in 1837, serving as the sheriff of Ontario County, a position he held two years.
Governor Myron H. Clark passed away on August 23, 1892, and was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Canandaigua, New York.
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  Myron H. Clark Information
Myron Holley Clark (1806–1892) was an American politician from the U.S. state of New York.
Clark was born in Ontario County, New York.
Clark made several attempts to force prohibition in the state and signed a prohibition law while governor, but the law was repealed after a short time.
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  Myron H. Clark - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Myron Holley Clark (1806 - 1892) was born and died in Ontario County, New York.
Clark was a member of the state senate and was Governor of New York from 1855 to 1857.
Clark made several attempts to force prohibition in the state and signed a prohibition law while governor, but the law was repealed after a short time.
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 Myron Manufacturing -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The ancient critics say of Myron that, while he succeeded admirably in giving life and motion to his figures, he did not succeed in rendering the emotions of the mind.
Myron Timothy Herrick (October 9, 1854–March 31, 1929) was a Republican politician from Ohio.
Myron Cope (born January 23, 1929 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), whose given name is Myron Sydney Kopelman, was a broadcast analyst for the Pittsburgh Steelers for 35 years.
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 Myron marble Myra Breckinridge Marsyas Pheidias athlete Attica aulos Gore Vidal British Museum Boeotia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Myron was a Greek sculptor of the middle 5th century BC.
The full group is copied on coins of Athens, on a vase and in a relief which represent Marsyas as oscillating between curiosity and the fear of the displeasure of Athena.
Myron is also a 1974 novel by Gore Vidal, who wrote it as a sequel to his 1968 bestselling Myra Breckinridge.
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 Liquid Colloidal Minerals by T.J.Clark - Discounted to the Public - Plant Source Liquid Colloidal T J Clark Trace ...
Clark's Minerals are the purest and most beneficial plant source, colloidal, trace minerals available today, the only true source of plant source organic, colloidal trace minerals since 1925.
Clark's Colloidal Minerals are in a league of their own when it comes to nutritional supplements.
Clark's mineral products provide "just what the doctors ordered" with their minute colloidal complexes of trace elements, many of which have already been defined as essential to our health.
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 Liquid Colloidal Minerals by T.J.Clark - Discounted to the Public - Plant Source Liquid Colloidal T J Clark Trace ...
Clark's Minerals are the purest and most beneficial plant source, colloidal, trace minerals available today, the only true source of plant source organic, colloidal trace minerals since 1925.
Clark's Colloidal Minerals are in a league of their own when it comes to nutritional supplements.
Clark's mineral products provide "just what the doctors ordered" with their minute colloidal complexes of trace elements, many of which have already been defined as essential to our health.
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 Myron Holley Clark
Myron was educated in a district school at Naples, attending from three to four months annually, when between six and seventeen years old.
Clark's first term as senator in 1852-'3, the law was passed consolidating the several railroads now forming the New York central, and it was largely by his persistent firmness that the provision limiting passenger fares to two cents a mile was adopted.
Clark for governor, and he was elected by a small majority, his supporters in some of their state organizations taking the name of "republicans," thus making him the earliest state candidate of that party.
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 Myron C. Fagan Biography (1887-1972)
I had to edit the text slightly, as I found the original format to be too cluttered with quotations marks and capitalized words, etc. as to make reading laborious.
Myron Fagan was married to actress Minna Gombell (1892-1973)...Ken Adachi]
He describes how one Jacob H. Schiff was sent to the United States by the Rothschilds to further the Illuminati plot and how Schiff plotted to get control of both the Democratic and the Republican Parties.
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 Clark County History
Clark County was named after the intrepid explorer who, in the Lewis and Clark expedition, blazed a way across the continent, then a vast pathless wilderness, and proclaimed to the world the wonderful resources of the great area west of the Mississippi.
It was not performed in Clark County, however, the ceremony being at Melrose in Jackson County by a Justice of the Peace, on March 7, 1847.
Clark County in Central Wisconsin is destined to be one of the wealthiest and most prosperous counties in the country--a garden spot of the world.
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 W.I. Thomas: The Unadjusted Girl: Chapter 2: The Regulation of the Wishes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Myron H. Clark's, and George and Wirt Wheeler ran away on Sunday to seek their fortunes.
Noah T. Clarke's brother, who is one of the teachers, came out and Frank said he led the singing at the Sunday school and she said she would give me an introduction to him, so he walked up with us and home again.
Clarke could take Sunday night supper with us and she said she was afraid he did not know the catechism.
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 new zealand foreshore and seabed controversy - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The ruling granted only the right to pursue ownership, not ownership itself, but the prospect of a successful claim created considerable hostility in many sectors of society.
The Prime Minister, Helen Clark of the Labour Party, announced that the government would legislate to ensure public ownership of the foreshore and seabed.
It is believed that Helen Clark preferred United Future's "public domain", and this was acknowledged by United Future leader Peter Dunne, but United Future could not provide enough votes to guarantee the bill's passage, forcing Labour to seek support elsewhere.
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 First Fifty Years of Cazenovia Seminary 1825-1875
Clark, Olives R., born in Sullivan, Madison County, N.Y., October 8, 1803.
Isabella H. Sheldon, Jacksonville, Ill. Received degree of M.A. from Wesleyan University in 1842; of D.D. from Indiana Asbury University in 1850.
Clark, Stephen E. Born in Lincklaen, N.Y., in 1852.
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 The Clark Whitbeck Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Clark P Whitbeck was born about 1852 in Greene, Chenango County, NY, and died in 1928 in New York City, NY (Source: Obituary.).
Harry Clark Whitbeck was born December 19, 1884 in Chenango, Broome County, NY.
Clark H. Whitbeck, a former member of NYC Police force is dead in NYC after a short illness.
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 Myron Fagan
Myron C. Fagan wrote, directed and produced: Dramas, Comedies, Melodramas, Mysteries, Allegories, and Farces - many of them the most resounding hits of their years.
He describes how one Jacob H. Schiff was sent to the United States by the Rothschilds to further the Illuminati plot and how Schiff plotted to get control of both the Democratic and the Republican Parties.
Myron Fagan recorded his exposé on the Illuminati and Council on Foreign Relations in the late 1960's on three LP Records.
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 ARS Science Hall of Fame
Myron K. Brakke was a research chemist stationed at what was then the ARS Wheat and Sorghum Research Unit in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Cecil H. Wadleigh was inducted into the ARS Hall of Fame for determining the mechanisms through which crops respond to salinity and water stress.
James H. Tumlinson, III, is a pioneer in the discovery of insect pheromones.
www.ars.usda.gov /careers/hof/browse.htm   (4964 words)

  
 UM SPH Faculty Profile for Noreen Clark
Clark is interested in systems, policies and programs that promote health, prevent illness, and enable individuals to manage disease.
Clark is a member of the Coordinating Council of the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program and its Science Base Committee.
Clark is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and she served on the Overseas Development Council and on the board of the Aaron Diamond Foundation.
www.sph.umich.edu /iscr/faculty/profile.cfm?uniqname=nmclark   (994 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Myron Scholes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Myron S. Scholes (born July 1, 1941) is one of the authors of the famous Black-Scholes equation.
In 1997 he was awarded The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences for "a new method to determine the value of derivatives."
Additionally, they were fined more than $40 million by the IRS.
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 History of Delaware County by W.W. MUNSELL - 1797-1880
In 1821 H. Gould moved to the store of Baldwin and Steele, which was soon after moved off (now a portion of the Episcopal parsonage) and the present one was erected, which, occupied by Messrs.
H was one of its directors from its organization, and was its president at the time of his death.
JAMES H., son of James Graham, sen., was born in Bovina September 18th, 1812; was married to Sophronia M. Stilson, July 4th, 1838, and moved to Delhi in 1852.
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 Clark Gas & Oil, History
In 1980, Clark bought Harmon Oil Company of Floyd, VA and expanded its service area to Floyd and adjoining counties.
Clark also believes that its most important resource is its employees and encourages their involvement in the communities that we serve.
Clark serves customer's homes, farms, and businesses, and industry with ExxonMobil oil heat (heating oil and kerosene), diesel fuel, gasoline, and propane in Patrick, Floyd, Carroll, Henry, and Montgomery Counties in Virginia and bordering areas of Stokes and Surry Counties in North Carolina.
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 :: Clark Custom Cycles :: Myronticus - 29er ::
With single speeding comes the desire for momentum and hence the larger wheels of the Myronicus.
However the Clark Custom Cycles fascination with 29 inch wheeled mountain bikes can be placed squarely on the shoulders of Myron Billy.
He's a mechanic out of Tucson and just as capable on a bike with a wrench as on a barstool.
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 Townsend CARMAN - James S CLARK
Birth: ABT 1857, IL Ancestors of Ada M CLARK
Birth: ABT 1859, IL Ancestors of Alexander CLARK
Birth: 26 Mar 1855, Floyd Twp,Warren Co,IL Death: 10 Dec 1920, Rock Island,Rock Island Co,IL Partnership with: John F CROSS
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Clark, K to N
The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Clark, K to N
U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1st District, 1934; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Brooke County, 1939-40.
Son of Albe C. Clark and Josephine E. (Varney) Clark.
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 Bryan Family History
MYRON B. BRYANT (3.6.2.4) is the son of Robert Emmons Bryant and Margaret Nomie (Church) Bryant.
MYRON B. (3.6.2.4.3) is the son of Myron B. Bryant and Mary Winnie (Jones) Bryant.
Myron graduated from Gilmer High School in 1949 at the age of sixteen and attended Kilgore Junior College for the fall semester of 1951.
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 Amazon.com: Lewis and Clark: Across the Divide: Books: Carolyn Gilman   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She attributes the fact that the Corps was able to shoot the waterfalls on the Columbia River to "luck," because the local Indian tribes were sure that the Corps would fail.
Her most disgraceful writing is her all too brief description of William Clark's post expedition career, in which she accuses him of "Ethnic Cleansing." Of course, she does not provide much detail to support this outrageous statement, which I consider to be gutless.
However, like most Lewis and Clark books, the author, in general, is "value neutral" when discussing Indian society, practices, and beliefs but highly judgemental when discussing Lewis and Clark.
www.amazon.com /Lewis-Clark-Across-Carolyn-Gilman/dp/1588340996   (2006 words)

  
 Clark Reservation
The last two reservations acquired were in 1915 and 1916, when the daughter of former Gov. Myron H. Clark transferred to the State seventy-five acres of land, called the Clark reservation, located near Green lake, east of this city.
The high abandoned channel south of the Clark Reservation; the fossil cataract with its magnificent scenery, and the new dry river course in the "rock-cut" valley all represent the determined but unavailing stands of the icesheet in its retreat.
From the Clark Reservation, the route to the Green Lakes, known as Kirkville Lakes to old Syracusans northeast of Fayetteville, is a 15-mile ride.
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 Myron H. Clark
Myron Holley Clark (1806–1892) was an American politician from the U.S. state of New York.
Clark was born in Ontario County, New York.
The mission of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation is to honor the historic legacy of Lewis and Clark through research, education, preservation, promotion, and coordination.
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 Village Life in America by Caroline Cowles Richards - for 1853
Clark's, and George and Wirt Wheeler ran away on Sunday to seek their fortunes.
Clark had a few moments' private conversation with Hiram in the barn and Mr.
Miss Clark reads to us from the "Life of Queen Elizabeth" and we write it down in a book and keep it.
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 www.myspace.com/officiallytheclarksisters
Carrying on the legacy of their mother the late Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, a gospel legend in her own right who received three gold records during her musical career, they have influenced a countless number of musical artists in the fields of gospel, pop, rhythm and blues, jazz and hip hop.
Twnkie Clark, the creative force behind the group has written most of the songs that we know and love today such as the crossover hit "You Brought The Sunshine", "Is My Living In Vain", "Expect Your Miracle (Looking For A Miracle)", "My Mind Is Made Up" and many others.
The Clark Sisters are true gospel legends and their legacy is shared with only a few true great artists.
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