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  Prentiss M. Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prentiss Marsh Brown (June 18, 1889–December 19, 1973) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan.
Brown was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives for the Seventy-third Congress and was reelected to the Seventy-fourth Congress, serving from March 4, 1933, until his resignation, effective November 18, 1936.
He was elected as a Democrat on November 3, 1936, to the United States Senate for the term beginning January 3, 1937, but was subsequently appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Couzens for the term ending January 3, 1937.
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 Browns in the United States Senate
rthur Brown was born 8 Mar 1843 in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, a son of Asa Briggs Brown and Lephia Olympia ???.
Ethan was a grandson of Samuel Brown and Hannah Rundle.
Prentiss was elected as a Democrat to the House of Representatives of the 73rd Us Congress and served two terms from 1933 until his resignation 18 Nov 1936, when he won a seat in the United States Senate for a term beginning 3 Jan 1937.
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 Grant, Personal Memoirs of Ullyses S. Grant, Volume One - CHAPTER XIX.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brown himself was gladder to see me on that occasion than he ever has been since.
General Prentiss failed to get orders to his troops to remain at Jackson, and the next morning early they were reported as approaching Cape Girardeau.
Prentiss was sent to another part of the State.
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 Bond - Brown Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Some have supposed that she might be the widow of the physician named in the preceding paragraph.
SILAS BROWN, son of Aaron and Rachel (Reed) Brown, was b.
AMASA BROWN, son of John and Sarah (Garfield) Brown, was b.
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 Obituary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Survivors include her sons, Fred, Tim, and Jerry W. Brown, all of Rochester, and Bobby Hankins of Crossville; two grandchildren; sisters, Christine Nealon and Wilma Durham, both of Crossville; and brothers, Powell Gunter and Leon Barnes of Crossville, and Bob Barnes of Rochester.
POSEY BROWN P.B. Funeral services for Posey Brown P.B. Edmonds, 94, of Crossville, who passed away June 7, 1999, were held June 11 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with burial in Akins Cemetery.
Brown was a factory worker at General Processing, and he was of the Baptist faith.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He selected the site on which Cedar Vale now stands; he also named it, built the first building, started the first store, was its first postmaster, proved up the first farm, brought in the first mill, has built or bought thirty-four residence properties and owns five business places.
AUSTIN BROWN has been postmaster in Cedar Vale since Aug. 1, 1897; was formerly in the dry goods firm of Brown & Stapleton.
In 1881 he formed a partnership with Austin Brown, and the firm of Brown & Stapleton, dry goods, was the strongest business house in the city.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
Image:Prentiss Marsh Brown.jpg left '''Prentiss Marsh Brown''' (June 18, 1889–December 19, 1973) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the U.S. state state of Michigan.
Brown was elected as a U.S. Democratic Party Democrat to the United States House of Representatives for the Seventy-third United States Congress Seventy-third Congress and was reelected to the Seventy-fourth united States Congress Seventy-fourth Congress, serving from March 4, 1933, until his resignation, effective November 18, 1936.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Prentiss M. Brown.
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 3rd inf ia & reb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The divisions of Prentiss and W. Wallace did not appear any more as such, whilst Sherman's was greatly shattered, and Hurlbut's and McClernand's had been roughly treated.
The number of reenlisted men being too small to entitle the regiment to maintain its organization, most of the officers left the service at the expiration of their original term of enlistment, which was about the time the corps joined the grand army at Ackworth, Georgia.
The beterans and recruits of the regiment, with whom Colonel Brown remained for some time, were afterwards consilidated into a battalion of three companies, in order that an independent organization might be maintained, and the identity of the "old Third" preserved.
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 St Clair County, Michigan , Posted Queries for
BROWN, dental surgeon, is a native of Macomb County, Mich., and was born April 16, 1859; he attended school there and at Baltimore, and studied dentistry at Richmond, and afterward was engaged in practice there and at Cairo.
He married Miss Lillie BROWN July 27, 1882; she is a native of the town of Columbus, St Clair County.
Capt. BROWN was married February 8, 1853, to Miss Susan R. WOOLSEY, a native of Jefferson County, N. Y., and niece of Commodore WOOLSEY, of the United States Navy, in the war of 1812.
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 Prentiss Marsh Brown Definition / Prentiss Marsh Brown Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Prentiss Marsh Brown Definition / Prentiss Marsh Brown Research
Prentiss Marsh Brown (June 18June 18 is the 169th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (170th in leap years), with 196 days remaining.
Events 1100-1899 1178 - Five Canterbury monks see what was possibly the Giordano Bruno crater being formed.
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 The Cayuga Birding List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Puddler's Marsh is quite full of water after the recent rain, and much of the mudflats are currently covered.
There is a large marsh about 120 yards north of where the bird was seen and of course flbirds like marshy areas.
The "Family Farm", hayfield and marsh are on the east side of the road.
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 Miscellaneous Barnstable County, Massachusetts Obituaries
Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Pamela B. Marsh of Chatham; a sister, Olga Brown of Huntington, Long Island, N.Y.; two grandchildren; and five nieces and nephews.
FALMOUTH - Barbara J. (Prentiss) Bottiglieri, a resident of Falmouth, died Feb. 19 of a heart attack.
Surviving are three daughters, Mary Anne McDowell of Roseville, Calif., Joanna M. Prentiss of Port Charlotte, Fla., and Linda J. Boyd of Spokane, Wash.; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
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 PrenticeNet: Prentices in the "Political Graveyard"
Prentiss, Samuel (1782-1857) of Montpelier, Washington County, Vt. Brother of John Holmes Prentiss.
Prentiss, Seargent Smith (1808-1850) Born in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, September 30, 1808.
Prentiss, Walter W. of Monroe, Monroe County, Mich. Mayor of Monroe, Mich., 1854.
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 Encyclopedia: Prentiss M. Brown
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 Ann Prentiss Supersite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
DL'95 Conference Committee - Catherine C. Marshall, Texas Aandamp;M University Ann Okerson, Association of Research Libraries W. David Lynn Rice-Lively, University of Texas at Austin Prentiss Riddle, Rice University David Stotts,.
1865 -) Shores, Howard Prentiss II (-) Shores, Howard Prentiss (-) Shores.
OLIVER Robert OLIVER -- to -- Samuel PRENTISS Captain Samuel PRENTISS I -- to -- Edward.
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 Whitney Research Group - Whitney Whistler Volume 7, Issue 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
SAMUEL WHITNEY, SON OF NATHANIEL JUNIOR, AND MARY (ROBINSON) WHITNEY OF WESTON Samuel Whitney of Weston, married 8 April, 1735, Elizabeth Hastings, daughter of Joseph and Lydia (Brown) Hastings of Watertown, a wheelwright.
Nancy, born in Watertown, 15 Oct., 1782, unmarried, resided with brother Prentiss in Gardner, Maine.
Prentiss, born 2 Nov., 1787, an auctioneer of Boston, moved to Gardnier, Maine.
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 Inventory to theLyle H. Boren Collection, 1885-1949Carl Albert Center, University of Oklahoma
Topics include Leon Henderson, officials and employees of the Boy Scouts of America, rules and practices of the United States Office of Price Administration, agricultural machinery, Black Market, gasoline, the petroleum industry and trade, rationing, rationing in the Middle West, scarcity of rubber, rubber tires, traveling sales personnel, Oklahoma economic conditions, and C Books.
Correspondents include George Joseph Bates, Chester Bowles, Prentiss Marsh Brown, Leon Henderson, United States Office of Price Administration, and O. Harp Poultry and Egg Co. (Shawnee, Okla.).
Topics include Prentiss Marsh Brown, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation, United States Office of Petroleum Coordinator for War, United States Office of Price Administration, depletion allowances, Venezuela imports, oil well drilling, oil wells, petroleum law and legislation, petroleum pipelines, petroleum products and prices, artificial rubber, scarcity, stripper wells, and Charles Breitung.
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 University of Michigan Herbarium
Besides the well known site on Lake Superior (Chippewa Co.), note that there is another Whitefish Point on the W side of Prentiss Bay in Mackinac Co., just E of Les Cheneaux (Ehlers and Erlanson in 1924; Voss in 1983).
27–28); the marsh mostly in Clinton Co., incl.
Coll.” and in other ways, including “M. C.” It was founded in 1855, became Michigan State College in 1925, and Michigan State University in 1955; the name of the community officially became East Lansing in 1907.
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 Book II, part 5, deaths. Annotated Vital Records of Scituate
Henry S. and Charlotte S. (Brown)], June 25, 1830.
—— Brown, Apr. 21, 1837 "[Prob[ably] in New Bedford]".
Cha[rle]s Brown, consumption, [buried] Apr. 11, 1848, a.
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 Darsteller Kim Maxwell-Brown Filme-Tauschen.#com: Filme und DVDs Tauschen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Darsteller: [Don Johnson] [Philip Michael Thomas] [Edward James Olmos] [Saundra Santiago] [Olivia Brown] [Michael Talbott] [John Diehl] [Martin Ferrero] [Tony Azito] [Charlie Barnett] [Sheena Easton] [R.
Nelson Brown] [Matt Hill] [William B. Davis] [Stephen E. Miller] [Kerry Sandomirsky] [Kimelly Anne Warren] [Walter Marsh] [Claire Brown] [Boyd McConnachie]
Darsteller: [Raquel Welch] [John Richardson] [Percy Herbert] [Robert Brown] [Martine Beswick] [Jean Wladon] [Lisa Thomas] [Malya Nappi] [Richard James] [William Lyon Brown] [Terence Maidment] [Frank Hayden] [Micky De Rauch] [Yvonne Horner]
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 Infoplease Search: prentiss
(Encyclopedia) Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816–94, American politician and Union general in the Civil War,...
(Biographies - U.S. Congress) OTIS, Norton Prentiss (1840—1905) OTIS, Norton Prentiss, a Representative from New York; born...
(Biographies - U.S. Congress) WALKER, Prentiss Lafayette (1917—1998) WALKER, Prentiss Lafayette, a Representative from...
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 Genealogy Data
BROWN, WILLIAM N. Birth : 27 MAR 1849
BROWN, EMELINE H. Birth : 11 MAR 1818 SCOTT, CORTLAND, NEW YORK
BROWN, EDNA L. Birth : 10 OCT 1868
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 Senators chronologically
resigned Brown, John KY D 1792.06.18 1805.03.03 took seat 11.05 Edwards, John KY D 1792.06.18 1795.03.03 took seat 11.05; senior!
Willey, Waitman Thomas 2 WV UU-R 1863.08.04 1871.03.03 took seat 12.07 Brown, Benjamin Gratz MO UU-R 1863.11.13 1867.03.03 took seat 12.14 Johnson, Waldo Porter C MO D 1863.12.24 1865.03.18 app fall of CSA Jemison, Robert C AL W 1863.12.28 1865.03.18 elec.
not entitled to seat Brown, Arthur UT R 1896.01.22 1897.03.03 took seat 01.27 Cannon, Frank Jenne UT R-SR 1896.01.22 1899.03.03 took seat 01.27; senior!
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 General Election Tabulations - November 8, 1994 - Maine House of Representatives - by District (Secretary of State, ...
MARSH, JOHN F. TOWN/CITY Republican Democrat NONE OTHERS FARMINGDALE 531 39.2% 823 60.8% 0 0.0% 0 LITCHFIELD 630 54.5% 527 45.5% 0 0.0% 0 WEST GARDINER 708 56.5% 546 43.5% 0 0.0% 0 DISTRICT 82 TOTAL: 1869 49.6% 1896 50.4% 0 0.0% 0
OF PRENTISS 21 48.8% 9 20.9% 13 30.2% 0 UN.
BROWN, JAMES KNEELAND, NONE RICHARD TOWN/CITY Democrat Republican NONE OTHERS BLAINE 88 29.4% 211 70.6% 0 0.0% 0 EASTON 182 31.4% 398 68.6% 0 0.0% 0 FORT FAIRFIELD 630 40.0% 944 60.0% 0 0.0% 0 MARS HILL 253 27.9% 654 72.1% 0 0.0% 0 DISTRICT 144 TOTAL: 1153 34.3% 2207 65.7% 0 0.0% 0
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 Killmer: Ablem Killmer Family: Index
Autin, Olita (marriage to James Apollos Brown) (i360), b.1922-
Brown, Marsh (marriage to Louis T. Spear, Jr.) (i1109)
Brown, Morris (marriage to Florence May Killmer) (i64), b.1900-d.1978
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 Oakwood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1851 -Aug 29- Sarah Jane Brown- Troy -24- Samuel & Lavina Furnald
1853 -Feb 17 - Prentiss W. Marsh -none given 52 none given
1858- Jul 2 - Sarah Brown - Lansingburgh 22 Heman & Catharine Wager
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 Albion College Stockwell-Mudd Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
- Henry Daniels Brown, LL.D. William Cargo, LL.D. Charles Evan Feinberg, Litt.D. Willa Beatrice Player, LL.D. Amory Houghton, Jr.
- Max Lerner, L.H.D. Merle Dow Broyles, D.D. Jean Paul Slusser, D.F.A. Paul Winston McCracken, LL.D. Robert Hargreaves, D.M. William Atwell Brown, Jr., LL.D. Honorable Robert Paul Griffin
- Marilou Awiakta, L.H.D. - Prentiss M. Brown, '48, LL.D. Philip J. Lader
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 Club Classics - Universal Stories of Dance, Vol. 1: UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
CLUB DREAD: With CLUB DREAD, the twisted minds behind 2001's surprise hit comedy SUPER TROOPERS return with a machete and more laughs.
: Club Foot Orchestra: Steve Kirk, Myles Boisen (electric guitar), Jason Marsh (violin), Sheldon Brown (flute, piccolo, clarinet, alto
Personnel includes: Clyde McCoy (trumpet); Bud Prentiss, Bill Hawley (vocals).
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