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  Norton Parker CHIPMAN
Norton P. Chipman, of District of Columbia, in the House of Representatives, February 11, 1873.
N.P. Chipman, of District of Columbia, in the House of Representatives, January 27, 1872.
Norton P. Chipman of District of Columbia, in the House of Representatives, March 16, 1872.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/chipman-norton-parker.html   (444 words)

  
 California AHGP - Norton P. Chipman
NORTON P. Norton P. Chipman, a man of state and national prominence and for many years an honored and influential citizen of California, was born in March, 1839, at Milford, Union county, Ohio, a son of Norman and Sarah (Parker) Chipman, both natives of Vermont and of old families of that state.
Chipman was elected second lieutenant, and Colonel Curtis soon afterward appointed him adjutant of the regiment, in which capacity he served in the Missouri campaign up to the time of the appointment of Governor Kirkwood, major of his regiment.
General Chipman was married at St. Louis, during the course of the war, in 1865, to Miss Mary Isabel Holmes, a daughter of Robert Holmes, who was a prominent merchant of that city, a strong Union man and a member of the constitutional convention which formed the new state constitution.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ca/state1/biographies/npchipman.html   (818 words)

  
 Norton Parker Chipman
A descendant of Mayflower pilgrims, Chipman was born in Ohio in 1834.
While Chipman was in law school, the United States Supreme Court decided the Dred Scott case, in which the court held that the ownership of slaves was a matter of property rights and the territories comprising the Louisiana Purchase could not constitutionally deprive slave owners of those rights.
One of Chipman’s first assignments from Stanton was to escort Lincoln to Gettysburg for the dedication of the cemetery, where Chipman sat on the platform as Lincoln delivered the immortal address.
www.nortonparkerchipman.com   (1376 words)

  
 Wirz Trial Home Page - UMKC School of Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
As judge advocate, Chipman prosecuted Captain Wirz, commander of the heinous Andersonville Prison.
Chipman's account of the trial was published in 1911 under the title "The Tragedy of Andersonville." After the war, President Grant appointed Chipman Secretary of the District of Columbia; he was later elected to Congress from that district in 1871, and served two terms.
In 1897, he was appointed Commissioner of the Supreme Court of California, a position he held until the commission was disbanded and replaced by the District Courts of Appeal.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/wirz/bio2.htm   (339 words)

  
 California Courts: Courts: Courts of Appeal: 3rd District: Former Justices
Born March 7, 1836, at Milford Center, Ohio, Norton Parker Chipman was educated at Washington College and Cincinnati, Ohio, Law School (1859).
Chipman was seriously injured and reported as dead at Fort Donelson in 1862, but he did, in fact, survive.
As judge advocate, Chipman prosecuted Captain Wirtz, commander of the heinous Andersonville Prison.
www.courtinfo.ca.gov /courts/courtsofappeal/3rdDistrict/justices_former/chipman.htm   (276 words)

  
 Ontario NY History and Genealogy, Richmond History
Lots 5 and 6 were purchased in 1795 by Lemuel and Cyrus CHIPMAN, who came from Vermont to Pittstown by sled, with horse and ox teams driven by Asa DENNISON and Levi BLACKMER, hired men.
Lemuel CHIPMAN had been a surgeon in the war for Independence, and in Ontario became a judge of the courts, was a member of the Legislature, a state senator, and was twice an elector for president and vice president.
CHIPMAN wrote the agent of Phelps and Gorham, at Canandaigua, that his hired men wanted land, and BLACKMER bought one hundred and fifty acres; at three dollars an acre, from him.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/ontario/richmondhist.html   (6462 words)

  
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Ward Chipman, (H.C. 1770), and was born in St. John, N.B., 10 July, 1787.
He was son of Rev. Pitt Clark, of Norton (H.C. 1790), where he was born 17 October, 1816; was a highly respected lawyer in Boston.
He was son of Samuel Norton, of Hingham; and was born in that town, 31 December, 1786.
delta.ulib.org /ulib/data/moa/57e/53f/a02/562/022/6/data.txt   (22619 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Chipman
Chipman, John Logan (1830-1893) — also known as J.
Chipman, John Smith (1800-1869) — also known as John S. Chipman — of Centreville, St.
Brother of Lemuel Chipman and Daniel Chipman; grandfather of
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/chipman.html   (492 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Norton
Norton, Gus — of Kalvesta, Finney County, Kan. Democrat.
Norton, H. — of Berlin, Ottawa County, Mich. Republican.
Norton, Nelson Ira (1820-1887) — of New York.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/norton.html   (973 words)

  
 Yarmouth. 1890. History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Chapter XVII.
Parker's river drains Flashes pond, of sixty-five acres, and Swan pond, of seventy.
Parker started his store he also purchased the wool of the surrounding country, and had cloth and yarn made from it at East Falmouth; this he, assisted by his son, sold throughout the county.
Parker is a member of the South Yarmouth Methodist Episcopal church.
www.capecodhistory.us /Deyo/Yarmouth.html   (18366 words)

  
 
Rice Cousins who emigrated to Nova Scotia
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Parker Banks was born on 20 September 1851.
Mary Barass married 1st William Allen Chipman, son of William Handley Chipman and Elizabeth Troop, circa 1860 at Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.
William Barteaux was the son of Joseph Barteaux and Susan Parker.
www.widomaker.com /~gwk/Planter/p8.htm   (3507 words)

  
 Wolcott History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The land given to the Ecclesiastical Society was located on the north side of the highway running east and west in front of the Meeting house, and all the Green south of this highway belongs to the town.
John Norton received by gift from his father, Abraham Norton, one fourth part of this mill property in 1791, and in 1793 a dwelling house and one acre of land.
Their hands were tied as in the case of Williams, and Levi Parker, constable, laid the blows on Granniss with considerable severity, he remaining stubborn and making no complaint.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /rs/rak/gen/wolcott/history.htm   (11699 words)

  
 Power Line: Stand up for Janice Rogers Brown
There are so many themes and threads that run through Justice Puglia's life and the history of the Third District Court of Appeal that I do not think it can be mere coincidence.
Norton Parker Chipman had stood on the battlefield at Gettysburg when Lincoln gave that memorable speech.
In a speech in 1906, Norton Parker Chipman recalled that his friend Abraham Lincoln was "firm as the granite hills," yet capable of great patience and forbearance.
powerlineblog.com /archives/010665.php   (1067 words)

  
 UCDHSC Department of Pediatrics: Cardiology Publications
Ivy DD, Parker TA, Ziegler, JW, Galan HL, Kinsella JP, Abman SH.
Parker TA, Ivy DD, Kinsella JP, Torielli F, Ruyle SZ, Thilo EH, Abman SH.
Parker TA, Ivy DD, Galan HL, Kinsella JP, Abman SH.
www.uchsc.edu /peds/subs/cardio/pubs   (8147 words)

  
 California Courts: Courts: Courts of Appeal: 3rd District: About
Justices are appointed by the Governor, confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments and must be retained by the public at the next general election and at the end of each 12 year term.
The Governor made the following appointments for the Third Appellate District: Norton Parker Chipman, former Supreme Court Commissioner, Presiding Justice; Abraham Jay Buckles, elevated from the Superior Court of Solano County, Associate Justice; Charles Emmett McLaughlin, elevated from the Superior Court of Plumas County, Associate Justice.
The November 1906 general election resulted in the following composition of the young appellate court: Norton Parker Chipman, elected to a 12-year term; Elijah Carson Hart, elected to an 8-year term; and Albert Glenn Burnett, elected to a four-year term.
www.courtinfo.ca.gov /courts/courtsofappeal/3rdDistrict/about.htm   (335 words)

  
 1898
Parker now has full charge and ownership of the Downs Times, one of the best weekly newspapers in this part of Kansas.
When attending the Fair next week do not fail to step in at Chipman's Jewelry and see what a fine watch (ladies or gents) you can buy for a little money.
Mathes owns a farm out south of here, and he has also listed with Stevens and Ruby some Norton county property which he wants to sell or exchange for Rooks county land.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/rooks/newspaperarticles.htm   (18003 words)

  
 Descendants of
She married Joseph Blish (possibly Blush), born 13 Sep 1675.
He married (1) Bethia Chipman, born 11 Jul 1666.
He married (2) Hannah Chipman, born 24 Sep 1699.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/8303/roots/paine.htm   (1600 words)

  
 NOVA | Transcripts | The Most Dangerous Woman in America | PBS
NARRATOR: Mary is taken to Willard Parker Hospital, an infectious disease facility for the poor.
Who knows if they have typhoid fever or something else, or why she is in bed, since she's not sick.
DAVID ROSNER: Being brought to Willard Parker was, in some sense, a statement about Mary's worth that she would have understood very clearly.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/nova/transcripts/3115_typhoid.html   (7226 words)

  
 stamp act james parker at stamps-search.info
The Colony's first newspaper printed by James Parker at New Haven; Nathan Hale born in Coventry by Thomas Green.
Re printed by James Parker in the province of New Jersey.
This printing is generally assigned to James Parker's acne medicine qantas airlines james bond music mustang tablets yenko camaro stamp act congress driver for hewlett used fishing boats miss parker bill pay legend of zelda s tamp act of.html.
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WESLEY CHIPMAN and Miss NELLIE E. STROUT, both of Milbridge.
Norton, Capt. WILLIAM T. MARSHALL and Miss ELLEN A. McNEAL, both of Winterport.
HENRY D. PARKER and Miss GRACE M. CAIN, all of Milbridge.
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 CRS - A Gazetteer of Vermont Places
Averill, a village partly in Norton and Averill, Essex County.
Averys Gore in Franklin County was split between Montgomery and Belvidere in 1963.
Norton - Now a Port of Entry, once had no road to VT except through Canada.
crs.uvm.edu /community_data/gazetteer.htm   (5978 words)

  
 The University of Memphis: University Libraries - Recitals Ensembles AO-Z
Works by Clausen, Norton, Vaughan, Williams, and arrangements by Joyce, Shaw/Parker, Luboff, Halloran.
Parker, arr., Hark, I hear the harps eternal.
D. Spencer, trumpet/flugelhorn; J. Kirk, J. Cooper, woodwinds; C. Parker, V. Girshevich, piano; T. Goodwin, bass; D. Patterson, M. Waldrop, drums.
exlibris.memphis.edu /music/ensmbo-z.html   (2769 words)

  
 Averett University Library: New Books and Media, by Author and Title
With the argument of Col. N.P. Chipman, judge advocate.
Widor, Charles Marie, 1844-1937, arr Vieilles chansons pour les petits enfants, avec accompagnements de Ch.
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867, ed Trenton Falls, picturesque and descriptive: ed.
www.averett.edu /library/authors.html   (5080 words)

  
 AUTHORS N-Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Parker gives accounts of the American Fur Company, Hudsons Bay Company, Indians, Marcus Whitman, and preformed surgery on Jim Bridger.
To Be Indian The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell Parker Foreword by William N. Fenton.
Of mixed Iroquois, Seneca, and Anglican descent, Parker was also a controversial figure-recognized as an advocate for Indians but criticized for his assimilationist stance.
www.oldwestbooks.com /authorsn.htm   (13549 words)

  
 Deaths in Tisbury -- Part One
Chase preached the funeral sermon of Miss Lydia Norton." There was also a Lydia F. Norton of Edgartown, wife of Samuel Norton, who died at age 67 on June 13, 1851, as recorded by the Gazette on 6/20/1851.
Although the date and name is close, I think the town notice refers to the same person mentioned in the Cong.
5/8/1852, to Pressbury and Elisa Norton; father mariner; father born in Tisbury, mother born in Chilmark.
history.vineyard.net /death100.htm   (1933 words)

  
 SOURCES IN HTML
Chipman, Scott Lee, New England Vital Records From The Exeter News-Letter 1847-1852, Picton Press, Camden, ME, 1994), [Chipman-Exeter],.
Linzee, John William, The History of Peter Parker & Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass.
Norton, Arabella L. Descendants of John Gamage of Ipswich, Mass.
xenia.media.mit.edu /~kristin/fambly/Resources/SourcesAlpha.html   (8363 words)

  
 Anthology of World Literature : Discovery Modules : 13 : Web Resources
An essay on the “Origins of Writing and Aesthetics in China,” by Irene Chipman Evelyn, from an Anthropology course site maintained by Utah State University.
A brief note that emphasizes the physicality of Aristotle’s teaching style: he and his students strolled the peripatos, or covered walks, inside the building, and thus became known as the Peripatetics.
Holt N. Parker, “Sappho Schoolmistress,” from Transactions of the AmericanPhilological Association 123 (1993), 309-51, made available by a course site maintained by Professor Marilyn A. Katz of Wesleyan University in Middletown, CN.
www.wwnorton.com /nawol/discovery_modules/dm13_4.htm   (792 words)

  
 Norton Parker Chipman Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Norton Parker Chipman Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Your search: Books » Author: Norton Parker Chipman
Portions of book data provided by Muze Inc. Copyright 1995-2006 Muze Inc. For personal use only.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Norton_Parker_Chipman   (90 words)

  
 Vital Records of West Newbury, Massachusetts Marriages
Clarisa, and Aaron Parker of Bradford, Oct. 4, 1832.*
Jonathan and Clarrisa, and Niles G. Parker of Haverhill, shoe cutter, a.
Sally, and Solomon H. Parker of Bradford, int.
www.rays-place.com /town/ma/w-newbury-m1.htm   (3654 words)

  
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Brown, Daniel P. The Tragedy of Libby and Andersonville Prison Camps.
The Horrors of Andersonville Rebel Prison; Trial of Henry Wirz, the Andersonville Tailer; Jefferson Davis' Defense of Andersonville Prison Fully Refuted by General N.P. Chipman.
Chipman, Norton P. The Horrors of Andersonville Rebel Prison; Trial of Henry Wirz, The Andersonville Jailer; Jefferson Davis' Defense of Andersonville Prison Fully Refuted by General N.P. Chipman.
www.carlisle.army.mil /usamhi/bibliographies/referencebibliographies/POWs/CivilWar/Andersonville.doc   (1823 words)

  
 webGED: Samson Relatives Data Page
He drowned by falling out of his boat during a duck hunt.
Bissett, Clarence Norton (1900 - 1952) - male
Parker, in SAILS OF THE MARITIMES mentions F.W. Bisset as the owner of the tern (three-masted) schooner BURLEIGH 121 tons net in 1914-15.
www.mindspring.com /~giammo/Samson/wga2.html   (3809 words)

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