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Topic: Nels H Smith


In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
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As Governor Smith insisted in Salt Lake City, it would be "concentration camps, not reception centers" for the West Coast evacuees: gated enclosures, barbed wire, guard towers with armed sentries and searchlights, and, at the end of the ordeal, a forced return to the coast.
Governor Smith complained immediately to Secretary of War Henry Stimson, reminding him that the western governors had been promised that "no Japanese would be brought into their states except under federal supervision and maintenance." [FN38] Stimson's rebuke was stern.
Nels Smith lost a close race for re-election in November 1942 to Lester Hunt, a Lander dentist and Democrat who had served as Wyoming's Secretary of State during Smith's term in office.
www.unc.edu /~emuller/isthatlegal/wyoming.html   (8983 words)

  
 Loving Cecile
In addition, Governor Smith was swamped with letters from Stanley and Cecile's relatives and from countless interested citizens, beseeching him to bestow clemency on Lantzer and spare him from the gas chamber.
The story of Governor Smith's denial of clemency appeared in the same edition of the Wyoming Eagle, but was reported in a straight forward style accompanied by no editorial comment other than the mention that Smith's denial of clemency had cleared the way for the execution.
Although Wyoming Governor Nels Smith was unpopular with the electorate for a number of reasons, his denial of clemency in the Lantzer case appears to have been unpopular as well.
uwacadweb.uwyo.edu /ROBERTSHISTORY/loving_cecile.htm   (10754 words)

  
 Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Online - Cheyenne, Wyoming News and Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Nels H. Smith was governor from 1939 to 1943.
His grandson, Nels J. Smith was about 4 years old when his grandparents left the mansion.
Smith said he was struck by a feeling he had when he walked in the back door.
www.wyomingnews.com /news/more.asp?StoryID=105400   (708 words)

  
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The first was occupied by Col. Washington, Col. William H. Crawford, who was burned at the stake by the Delaware Indians, in 1781, Dr. Craik, Robert Bell, William Harrison, Charles Morgan, a boy named Rendon, and the interpreter, Joseph Nicholson.
Smith went to Illinois, where he enlisted in the Union Army, and died at Lexington, Kentucky.
John Smith Carder (probably named for his uncle, who was drowned at Reedy in the Trim flood, July 16, 1874) lived after his marriage on the Adams farm on Trace Fork for a time, and then moved to land he had bought on Joe's Run.
www.webroots.org /library/usahist/pojc0006.html   (17952 words)

  
 Dean Wagner's Genealogy - Bancroft, Iowa
The east half of the building is where the old G. Smith store stood, and the west half where Wickwire had his store.
The present trustees are C. Blanchard, H. Inman, J. Yeager, E. Sarchett, and Mrs.
Of the many lumber yards that have been started in town, that of John H. Queal's is the only one that remains, and it has had for its manager Theo.
www.isd.net /dwagner2/genbanc8.htm   (3094 words)

  
 Chronology pages 345-354 Winneshiek County, Iowa 1913
Nels Duff was subsequently arrested and convicted of supplying saws to Kurb, and sent to Fort Madison.
Nels Larson, of Highland township, celebrated their golden wedding with some 500 guests and twenty-five grandchildren.
Smith offers $10,000 for a hospital if citizens of Decorah will raise $15,000 more.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/historical/winneshiek/win_29.htm   (3032 words)

  
 Page Murder by L. J. Webb.
JUDGE H. The testimony in the case of the recent investigation of Judge H. Webb, who has resigned to avoid impeachment, is of a very damaging character.
On motion of H. Lacy, resolved that the ladies be invited to attend the next meeting.
The first named gentleman is the father, and the latter, the brother of L. Webb, of this city, who is the Republican candidate for County Attorney of Cowley County, and one of the ablest lawyers in the southwest.
www.ausbcomp.com /~bbott/wortman/WinfieldLeaderWebbLJMurderofPage.htm   (16178 words)

  
 SMITH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
NELS H. SMITH, was born in Gayville, South Dakota on August 27, 1884.
Smith acquired properties in Crook and Weston Counties and joined the Republican Party.
Smith was elected Governor in November 1938 and served until 1943.
wyoarchives.state.wy.us /governor/nsmith.htm   (162 words)

  
 Green Bay Yachting Club - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Milton Smith consented to act as the temporary chairman (later to become the first Commodore 1934-1935).
Milton Smith, Harvey Lhost, Ira Smith, and Walter Masse attend a hearing with the City Council committee regarding proposals for a yacht harbor.
Captain Nels H. Sjodt was appointed to the position.
www.greenbayyachtclub.com /timeline30.htm   (1912 words)

  
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The book follows Joseph Smith through the events of his life and that of the church he established with stunning photographs of the actual places where these events occurred.
Anticipating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Smith in 2005, this volume discusses some of the people, ideas, and events that set the stage for the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Smith was one of only two men who took part in the decisive events that shaped the destiny of California and wrote of their experiences.
www.benchmarkbooks.com /catalog/final_cat_54.txt   (5993 words)

  
 Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics: graduate bibliography
Smith, N. and Wilson, D. Modern Linguistics: The Results of Chomsky's Revolution.
Lasnik, H. and Uriaguareka, J. A Course in GB Syntax.
Riemsdijk, H. van and Williams, E. Introduction to the Theory of Grammar.
www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk /pages/grad_reading.html   (2226 words)

  
 JVER Volume 27 Number 2 - Heeja Kim and Jay W. Rojewski
Davey, F. H., and Stoppard, J. Some factors affecting the occupational expectations of female adolescents.
Hoyle, R. H., and Smith, G. Formulating clinical research hypotheses as structural equation models: A conceptual overview.
Marsh, H. W., Balla, J. R., and MacDonald, R. Goodness-of-fit indexes in confirmatory factor analysis: The effect of sample size.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /ejournals/JVER/v27n2/kim.html   (5337 words)

  
 All NC Research Publications In This Database
Haines, Donald A.; Updike, Gerald H. Growth and Survival of Interplanted Hardwoods in Southern Wisconsin Oak Clearcuttings Johnson, Paul S. Growth and yield of fl spruce on organic soils in Minnesota.
Alban, David H.; Prettyman, Donald H. Herbicide Trials on European Larch in Northern Wisconsin Netzer, Daniel A. Homogeneous macroclimatic zones of the Lake States.
Smith, W. Brad; Whipple, James W. Yield of a 46-Year-Old Tamarack Plantation Rauscher, H. Michael; Barse, Robert G. A Simple Ground-Based Trap For Estimating Densities of Arboreal Leaf Insects Haack, Robert A.; Blank, Richard W. Aspen ecosystem properties in the Upper Great Lakes.
www.srs.fs.usda.gov /pubs/publist_nc-date.jsp   (13024 words)

  
 History of Clay and Norman Counties
The files are fairly large (120K to 300K), it may take twenty to thirty seconds or more to download one.
Johnson, Albert H [of Cromwell Township Clay County]
Johnson, Albert H [of Skree Township, Clay County]
www.info.co.clay.mn.us /history/history_of_clay_and_norman_counties.htm   (288 words)

  
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Smith, and a great essay by Enrico Merlin, noted Davis authority.
the same project that is the 70's miles tribute w/ nels cline, kaiser, rova sax 4, leo smith etc etc. is the poetry by l.smith or is it h.smith, his wife who is a poet?
Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 09:57:50 +0200 From: "Artur Nowak" Subject: RE: Circular breathing > In the case of Zorn's solo, it was basically just that (a > shrilling note held for few minutes).
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/zorn-list/archive/v02.n376   (2792 words)

  
 Marshall County, Illinois Mortality for 1918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Henry H. Allen, 83 John M. Kirkpatrick, 74 Rev. Wayne B. Demmick Phineas L. Dodge, 75 Lola A. Wright, 12 Nels F. Anderson, 58 Wilford Griswold, 1 John D. Hatfield, 84 Mrs.
James H. Brumsey, 69 Samuel G. Green, 5 Benjamin Hammerly, 36 Mrs.
William Parsons Baptista Stablum William Walters Chas H. Leigh, 8 Christina Schubert, 80 Grover Cleaver, 24 Mrs.
www.piperspages.com /Marshall/1918Mortality.html   (1025 words)

  
 Taylor Book, v.2, History
When the county board of supervisors met for the first time, October 8, 1856, there were but two members, H. Jackson and Eusebe Lavigne.
They appointed themselves a committee to select suitable offices and "as the record of the board for January 10, 1856 says; it was ordered that Lavigne's Hall (Magnolia House) be rented for county purposes, with suitable grand jury room, to be furnished by Lavigne for $125 for the first year".
In June of the same year, 1873, followed which would indicate that it was about between Daly Drug Store of to-day and East Grand Avenue at corner of Second St. South, the Fifth bad fire.
www.scls.lib.wi.us /mcm/taylor/history.html   (9430 words)

  
 Loving Cecile
Wyoming Eagle on that date reported Governor Smith as saying, "There are a few technical points I want to clear up before I decide the Lantzer case.
Eagle reported that Governor Smith had decided to delay announcing his decision for another day because he needed rest after having a tooth extracted.
Wyoming Eagle, but was reported in a straight forward style accompanied by no editorial comment other than the mention that Smith's denial of clemency had cleared the way for the execution.
uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu /History/loving_cecile.htm   (10019 words)

  
 Establishing Zion, (A Bibliography)
Creer, Leland H. The Founding of an Empire: The Exploration and Colonization of Utah, 1776-1856.
Palmer, Grant H. "The Godbeite Movement: A Dissent Against Temporal Control." M.A. thesis, Brigham Young University, 1968.
Peterson, Paul H. "An Historical Analysis of the Word of Wisdom." M.A. thesis, Brigham Young University, 1972.
www.signaturebookslibrary.org /EstZion/bibliography.htm   (1929 words)

  
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G, (H and I), ; Wallace to PWS Mining and Development Co. MLR, Bk.
Webster, H. Passenger on the Rival departing Port Townsend, WA 3/6/98, Port
Zimpleman, H. Passenger on steamer Alliance, departing Seattle for Yakutat Bay and Valdes, 3/24/98; party of 37 from Sioux City, IA led by J. Henry were to be dropped off at Yakutat, the others apparently headed for Valdes, Seattle P-I, 3/25/98;
www.alaska.net /~vldzmuse/w-z.htm   (4850 words)

  
 Meeteetse Photos -- Belden Photos
The high sheriff, Frank Blackburn, was himself directing men in the mountains near Clark fifty-five miles to the Northwest.
In Cheyenne, Governor Nels H. Smith had previously authorized members of the Montana National Guard to cross the border into Wyoming to assist the posse.
The elder Durands emerge from their home and discover the wounded marshal and take him to the Powell hospital where he expires.
www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com /powell.html   (2353 words)

  
 Great Depression 3
Four days after the election, Shaw conceded that "Democrats Win Greatest Political Victory in History." On the front page of The Cody Enterprise, "one of the most sweeping victories ever recorded by any political party in the history of the United States" was reported.
Nothing like that was ever attempted by a Republican state administration." Nothing in Smith's campaign, Richardson noted, "will appeal to those who believe in democracy and that government should be dedicated to the welfare of all the people who live under it."
The accusations that the Democrats had increased taxes in Wyoming was extremely painful to the faithful.
www.wwcc.cc.wy.us /wyo_hist/Depression.3.htm   (6570 words)

  
 eBay - smith map, Maps, Atlases, Globes, Men's Accessories items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
W H Smith Map of Hampshire and Environs ~ 1890
The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and th...
SMITH COUNTY TEXAS (TX) LANDOWNER MAP 1855 MOTP
search-desc.ebay.com /search/search.dll?query=smith+map&newu=1&krd=1   (385 words)

  
 ERBzine 1428: ERB / Canada Connection
The H. Knibbs Tributes are featured in ERBzine 0950 and ERBzine 0951.
Among the guests Ed partied with in Australia on January 3, 1943 was Ralph E. Smith, a Canadian government official from Vancouver, BC.
Another longtime ERBapa contributor and well-known collector of ERB and original art, Raymond Cuthbert is also a Manitoba neighbour who lives in Winnipeg.
www.erbzine.com /mag14/1428.html   (1821 words)

  
 Bingham Genealogy - Bingham ancestors
In addition, she raised two daughters of Isaac's second wife, Emma Smith Foy, who died 4 August 1869.
Isaac was born in Berkshire, Tioga, New York, 6 February 1815, and died in Ogden, 29 April 1890.
In 1890 he married his third wife, Clara Smith of Smithfield, and took her to Mexico.
www.familyhistorypages.com /Bingham.htm   (8476 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
James Meier, nee Velma Pottenger, was born in Kankakee on the 2nd of June, 1912, the daughter of Marshall Alberto and Lillian Smith Pottenger, both of whom were born and reared in Kankakee County, Kankakee and Aroma Townships respectively.
Hoffman A. Smith John Franklin George Janery A. Stevens Josc.
Swigert W. Smith Silvan Letot A. St. John August Meyers William Libbie Natan Snee J. DeSelm Henry Licht Barney Streigle John Oglevie J.
www.kvgs.org /theakiki/tkkv7n2.txt   (6827 words)

  
 WYOM Found Document:GERINGER v. BEBOUT
Two of these proposed amendments were vetoed by Governor Nels Smith in 1941 (Exhibit 30) and by Governor Lester Hunt in 1947 (Exhibit 39).
In 1941, Governor Nels H. Smith disapproved Enrolled Joint Resolution No. 3 proposing to amend Art.
III, ยง 22 of the Wyoming Constitution attached as Exhibit 127.
wyomcases.courts.state.wy.us /applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?citeID=124049   (8282 words)

  
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Passenger on steamer Alliance, departing Seattle for Yakutat Bay and Valdes, 3/24/98; party of 37 from Sioux City, IA led by J. Henry were to be dropped off at Yakutat, the others apparently headed for Valdes, Seattle P-I, 3/25/98; Crossed Valdez Glacier in 1898, BS, p.
Helmick, H. Passenger, steam schooner National City, departing Portland, OR, 3/14/98 with "by far the larger number of her passengers" bound for the Copper River, but a few for Dyea/Skagway, Portland Oregonian, 3/15/98; In Copper City [Valdez] sends good report of area, establishing a trading post, Portland Oregonian, 3/22/98;
Hunt, Thomas H. (Also Tom Hunt), Born: Port Huron, MI, 9/4/1857, Pioneers; Arrived in Valdez early in 1898, remained in Valdez prospecting the area.
www.alaska.net /~vldzmuse/h.htm   (5662 words)

  
 U.S. states V-W   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
1860) 2 Nov 1835 - 15 Oct 1841 Silas H. Jennison Whg (b.
1915) Apr 1861 - 1861 William H. Wallace (b.
1970) 2 Jan 1939 - 4 Jan 1943 Nels H. Smith Rep (b.
rulers.org /usstat7.html   (4874 words)

  
 INDEX of the Annals of Wyoming - S
Smith, David G. Smith, Duane A. (see Horace Tabor: His Life and the Legend; review of Boss Cowman: The Recollections of Ed Lemmon, 1857-1946; review of Gilpin Gold Tram; review of Silver San Juan.
Smith, Melvin T. (see review of Fur Trade of the American West; review of Story of the Latter-Day Saints; review of Mormon People, Their Character and Traditions; review of Mormonism and the American Experience)
Smith, Nels (grandson of Governor Nels Smith) 66:3:19
www.wyshs.org /index_s.htm   (8319 words)

  
 Newspaper Abstracts
On behalf of the solicitors, I wish to thank all the contributors for their liberal donations and the courtesy shown the solicitor.
J.F. SMITH enjoyed a visit Wednesday from her friend, Mrs.
from hs nephew, C.E. NEWTON of Bartonville, Oklahoma.
www.iowaoldpress.com /IA/PaloAlto/1917/JUL.html   (1956 words)

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