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  Nathaniel Alexander — Famous African American Inventor
Nathaniel Alexander is one of our famous inventors because of his patented invention of the folding chair.
Alexander also designed his folding chair to have a pouch on the back of the seat, so that the person behind it could store a book.
Nathaniel Alexander is a famous African American inventor because his invention is used by so many people worldwide, and has greatly simplified the seating issues that come with any large meeting.
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  Nathaniel Alexander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nathaniel Alexander (5 March 1756 -- 8 March 1808) was the Democratic-Republican governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1805 to 1807.
Alexander was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, the son of a local sherrif.
Returning to his native North Carolina, Alexander was elected to the North Carolina House of Commons in 1797, to the North Carolina Senate in 1801, and to the United States House of Representatives in 1803.
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 Charlotte
Neal Somers Alexander (1855-1926) was a prominent farmer in the Crab Orchard section of Mecklenburg County.
Neal and Ida Alexander had five children: an infant son who died in 1886, J. Milton Caldwell Alexander who died at the age of sixteen in 1910, Nathaniel Alexander (1892-1968), Kathleen Alexander Richardson who resided in Wadesboro, N.C. until her death in the mid-1970s, and Ida Moore Alexander (1890-1978).
The Victorian aspects of the interior décor, however, are highlighted by a spool-and-spindle wooden screen at the rear of the center hall and at the kitchen entrance, by the pairs of seven-paneled sliding doors which connect the lobby, parlor, and the study, and by picture moulding and the decorative corner posts.
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 Nathaniel Alexander Elementary : Welcome to Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School
Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School at Governor's Village integrates home, school, and the community in order to develop a caring, scholarly learning environment for all our children.
The school is named for Nathaniel Alexander, a former state Governor from Mecklenburg County.
He believed that "in a democratic government, it is important to educate the people to a realization of their interests and to a comprehension of the best way to obtain them." Our Village embraces the opportunity to collaborate across the curriculum and chronological boundaries.
pages.cms.k12.nc.us /nathaniel   (202 words)

  
 N. Alexander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nathaniel Alexander was born in the area later to become Mecklenburg County, attended college at Princeton, served as a surgeon in the NC Regiment of Continental Line, and practiced medicine in South Carolina and North Carolina.
His political service included terms in the state House of Commons, in the state Senate, and in the US Congress.
When Governor Turner was elected to Congress, Nathaniel Alexander became governor.
www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us /governors/alexander.html   (141 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Nap-Nd)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
NATHANIEL B. Nathaniel B Baker was an American politician.
NATHANIEL E. Nathaniel E Harris was an American politician.
NATHANIEL P. Nathaniel P Banks was an American politician.
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 Hannah Baker
In April of 1635, Alexander N. Baker, age 28 and his wife Elizabeth [Farrar] Baker, age 23,sailed to New England with their two children, Elizabeth, age three and Christian, age one.
Alexander was born in the year 1607 in Clifford Inn, England which is a section of London near the Courts of Law.
Alexander died in Boston on May 11, 1685 at the age of 78.
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 ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER (1... - Online Information article about ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER (1...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
Alexander wrote a considerable number of theological See also:
Among these may be mentioned his Brief Outline of the Evidences of the See also:
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 Macon County, TN. Biographies
Mr Adams is a member of the K of H and of the Christian Church Hon M N ALEXANDER, attorney at law and farmer new LaFayette, was born in Allen County, Ky., April 11, 1819.
Alexander died in 1880, a member of the Christian Church.
Alexander are faithful members of the Christian Church, of which he has been an elder for some years.
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 waller genealogy chesapeaker Sussex DE delaware
Nathaniel Waller (1715-1786); Son of Thomas Waller and Mary; was born circa 1715 in the northern Somerset County Province of Maryland; on it is believed "Parish" Plantation.
Nathaniel Waller married Elizabeth Strawbridge September 21, 1741 (per Register of Stepney Parish, Somerset County "Greenhill", Maryland).
Nathaniel was commissioned captain of a militia, and was in full command of same for several years (Index of Colonial Wars of Muster, March 15, 1748-1749, Box 1, Folder 22, Maryland Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland).
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 Reviews for Journey Of the Eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Danielle Alexander doesn't have a lot of choice in the matter though, when her father's health forces them to drop out of the journey west where they are supposed to meet Alan Self, her fiancé.
Nathaniel is dying and secures a lease on a run-down cabin and meadow to provide a temporary place for Danielle to live until her fiancéé Alan Self can come for her.
Danielle Alexander is on her way to California to meet her fiancéé when her father falls ill. Not able to stay with the wagon train, they lease a cabin in Indian Territory, Oklahoma.
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 Palmer-Loper Family Papers (Library of Congress)
However, most of Alexander's papers are concerned with his life after he gave up the sea and center on his family and on financial investments in shipping, particularly his ownership of various vessels.
Letters between Alexander S. Palmer and his wife, Priscilla Dixon Palmer, daughter of Rhode Island Senator Nathan Fellows Dixon, and their children are numerous including an exchange of correspondence in early 1861 between Alexander Smith Palmer and his son Nathaniel ("Natty") B. Palmer II, who was employed in a mercantile house in New Orleans.
An exception is a draft letter apparently penned by Elizabeth Dixon Palmer Loper describing in detail the fatal voyage to China in 1877 of her uncle Nathaniel B. Palmer with her brother Nathaniel ("Natty") B. Palmer II, a nephew of the elder Palmer and a victim of tuberculosis.
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 lewis - lew194.htm
Lillian Margaret Hopkins (James Martin Hopkins, Mary Elizabeth Alexander, David Alexander, Daniel D. Alexander, Elizabeth Lewis, David) was born 21 Jan 1913 in Oconee Co., SC.
Lillian married Nathaniel Boon Alexander, son of Robert Anthony Alexander and Betty Keith Gantt, on 31 Jan 1938.
Nathaniel was born 2 Feb 1907 in Pickens Co., SC.
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 Nathaniel Alexander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nathaniel Alexander (la 5 de marcha de 1756 -- la 8 de marcha de 1808) era el gobernador Democra'tico-Republicano del estado de ESTADOS UNIDOS de Carolina del Norte a partir de 1805 a 1807.
Alexander nació en el condado de Mecklenburg, Carolina del Norte, el hijo de un sherrif local.
Volviendo a su Carolina del Norte nativa, eligieron a Alexander a la Cámara de los Comunes de Carolina del Norte en 1797, al senado de Carolina del Norte en 1801, y a la cámara de Estados Unidos de representantes en 1803.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Alexander Magruder was born in 1610 in Perthshire Scotland.
Perhaps of equal importance, by reason of notable descendants, was Alexander Magruder, the progenitor of the Magruder family of Maryland.
Alexander MACGRUETHER, the progenitor of the MAGRUDERS of Maryland, was the son of Alexander MACGREGOR, b.
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 Alexander Ramsey Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Alexander Ramsey was born at sea on the way from Ulster to America.
Alexander and Elizabeth's children were Polly, who married Henry Shaner, John C., Cynthia, who married Joseph Essex, Andrew, Rosanna, who married Joseph Emberlin, Catherine, who married Joseph Barker, Anderson, and Nathaniel.
In 1833 Alexander Ramsey and his sons John, Nathaniel, and Alexander came to what is now Bokes Creek Township, Logan County, Ohio.
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 Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School in Charlotte, North Carolina/NC - School Tree
Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School is classified as a "Primary School".
Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School was operational at the time of the last report and is currently operational.
Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School IS NOT a Magnet school.
north-carolina.schooltree.org /public/Nathaniel-Alexander-Elementary-064169.html   (124 words)

  
 The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Story: Mecklenburg People
Alexander was the first Charlottean to be elected North Carolina's governor.
Alexander resigned his seat in Congress when he became governor of North Carolina.
Alexander lived only to age 52, but was well-liked among the citizens he served.
www.cmstory.org /people/people.asp?id=7   (175 words)

  
 Williamsh - pafg09.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Rutha Malaney (Melinda Shannon, Joel Johnson, Alexander Milam, Nathaniel, William) was born on 26 Jul 1906.
Jeff Cleborn Malaney (Melinda Shannon, Joel Johnson, Alexander Milam, Nathaniel, William) was born on 5 Oct 1911.
Willie Hoarse Shannon (Jefferson Rush, Joel Johnson, Alexander Milam, Nathaniel, William) was born on 6 Nov 1914 in Atlas, Lamar County, Texas.
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 Priscilla A. Maine's Homestead (former member of Romance Writers of America), registered member of ExpertCentral.com, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nathaniel Alexander shifted the leather lead lines in his big hands before responding to his daughter's question.
Ever since the loss of one of the Logan's own wagons, Nathaniel had hired the young man to spare Danielle from the heavier duties of harnessing and unharnessing the team, and gathering wood for their cookfire.
Alexander, in my opinion, continuing west in your condition would be foolhardy." He strapped his fl leather bag to the pommel of his saddle while he spoke.
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 Michal M. Farmer
Nathaniel bought land in 1819 and 1823 on Shoulderbone Creek in Greene County, from Joseph and Moses Greer, Sr.
Nathaniel G. Alexander of Greene County, bought land, 6 March 1829, from John Haiston, in Meriwether County.
Nathaniel married second, 20 August 1838, in Coweta County, to Catherine Jackson.
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 Michal M. Farmer - Daniel and Isham Meadows Family
Nathaniel G. Alexander, father of Clarisse H. Alexander Meadows, was born circa 1794, Greene County, Georgia, and died after 1841 and before 2 March 1846, Meriwether County, Georgia.
William Alexander made his will in Heard County, and it was proved 5 April 1858 in Coweta County.
Alexander to Mary Mapp of this county, 4 July 1818.” Georgia Archives, Drawer 109, Box 4, p.
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 Ancestors of Major Nathaniel Fox
Nathaniel was listed as a Lieutenant in Captain Joseph Mitchell's pay roll at Romney and Winchester during the Dunmore's War 1774.
Nathaniel and Thomas Fox (Captains) are listed as original members of the Society of the Cincinnati.
Nathaniel Fox's will, dated 1817, showed him to have residence in both King William County and Hanover County, Virginia.
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 Alexander Monsell Civil War
Alexander Monsell was born on October 6, 1840.
He was one of eleven children born to Nathaniel and Maria Monsell, who lived on a farm on East Bartlett Road in Middle Island.
Two of their sons, Alexander and Nathaniel, served in the military during the Civil War.
www.longwood.k12.ny.us /history/civil/alex.htm   (531 words)

  
 team2
NATHANIEL J.) was born 1793, and died December 06, 1870.
Capt. McMaster took his place to who Nathaniel Barber Craig was a private Secretary.
She married NATHANIEL J. CRAIG, son of JAMES CRAIG and MARY KERR.
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 Roster and Genealogies of the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry: 1861 - 1864 - Person Page 19
Nathaniel Alexander was born on 5 Aug 1821 at Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Nathanial Alexander and Rebecca Nichols, (Note: Ford's history says he was 40 when he mustered in on 17 Dec 1861.). 
Nathaniel Alexander was the son of Nathanial Alexander and Rebecca Nichols. 
Nathaniel Alexander was born on 5 Aug 1822 at Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Nathanial Alexander and Rebecca Nichols. 
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 Nathaniel Dusk
NATHANIEL DUSK is the 1930's private eye walking the mean streets of Depression-era New York City in two wonderful comic book mini-series put out by DC in the mid-eighties.
Upon his return Stateside, he joined New York's finest, trying to maintain as much of his integrity as possible, but he couldn't stomach the corruption that he saw, and so hequit from the force in 1931, to became a private eye.
In Lovers, the NYC taxi strike of 1934, during Mayor LaGuardia's tenure as mayor, is worked in, and the second series includes Nathaniel taking the kids to the Capitol Movie Emporium to catch "some light-hearted mystery called "The Thin Man" stasrring Myrna Lo and William Powell, and the 1934 Fourth of July fireworks.
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 Banks, Nathaniel P. --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It was laid out (1805) at the rapids that then marked the head of river navigation and was named for the daughter of Alexander Fulton, on whose Spanish land grant the first settlement was made in the 1780s.
U.S. astronomer and mathematician Nathaniel Bowditch was born in Salem, Mass.
As the protean cofounder in 1936 of the prestigious architectural firm of Skidmore and Owings (from 1939, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill), Nathaniel Alexander Owings used his organizational expertise to preside over more than 3 billion dollars in construction during a prolific 40-year career.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Alexander
Alexander, Evan Shelby (c.1767-1809) — of North Carolina.
Alexander, Henry Porteous (1801-1867) — of New York.
Son of Sam Alexander and Olga (Bieslauer) Alexander; married to Valeria E. Milferd.
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 The Stonington Historical Society: Palmer House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This 16-room Victorian mansion was built in 1852 by two brothers, Captains Nathaniel Brown Palmer and Alexander Smith Palmer.
Once threatened by demolition, this magnificent home was purchased by the Stonington Historical Society in 1994 and is now preserved in all its beauty.
Memorabilia pertaining to Nathaniel's discovery of Antarctica and the Palmer brothers' adventurous lives, as well as other Stonington family portraits, furnishings and artifacts are on display.
www.stoningtonhistory.org /palmer.htm   (283 words)

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