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  Thurston Ballard Morton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morton won his seat in the House by defeating incumbent Democrat Emmet O'Neal in 1946, 61,899 votes to 44,599.
Morton won re-election to a second term in the Senate in 1962, defeating Democratic lieutenant governor and former Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky Wilson W. Wyatt.
Morton was the chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1959 until 1961.
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 ROGERS MORTON FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Rogers Clark Ballard Morton (September_19, 1914–April_19, 1979) was a U.S. Republican political_figure.
During World_War_II, Morton served in the United_States_Army reaching the rank of captain.
Morton was elected to the U.S._Congress, serving Maryland from 1963 - 1971.
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 MORTON, Rogers Clark Ballard (1914-1979) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The papers contain the office files of Louisville, Kentucky, native Rogers Morton while he served as a member of Congress from Maryland, Republican National Committee Chairman (1969-1971), Secretary of the Interior and Commerce, and advisor to the presidential campaign of Gerald R. Ford.
The papers document the work of Rogers Morton and his assistant, Timothy Austin, in advising the President in the period between February and April 1976.
As a Counselor to the President, Morton often advised the President on a variety of issues, but his files focus on political affairs, especially White House liaison with the Republican National Committee and the President Ford Committee and the Ford - Reagan contest for the Republican presidential nomination.
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 Clark County, Ohio History
Pringle is a native of Clark County, being born one mile west of South Charleston in 1838, coming from a family of old pioneers; his grandfather was among the early settlers of Ohio from Kentucky: both of his parents are living, each of them having almost reached threescore and ten.
WILLIAM ALLEN ROGERS, deceased, was a distinguished lawyer and Judge, was born Dec. 13, 1809, in Dauphin Co., Penn.; his father, Robert Rogers, was a farmer and miller; his maternal grandfather, William Allen, was a Colonel in the army of the Revolution, and was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of White Plains.
He was Treasurer and Auditor of Clark County in early days, and his daughter, Ruth Shipman, now in her 81st year, relates how her father used the kitchen for his office and the upper part of the cupboard for a safe.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Clark/ClarkSpringfieldbio(2).htm   (16032 words)

  
 Greater Talent Network - Speaker Biography
During the second gulf war, Clark was seen frequently on all the major news networks, providing expert commentary on the occupation of Iraq, the war on terrorism and American foreign policy.
Clark has performed another service by highlighting [the] problems at a crucial moment in American history.” Clark’s latest book is Winning Modern Wars, a thoughtful critique of U.S. geo-strategy and a gripping narrative of events in the world’s most modern theater of war.
Clark is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated first in his class.
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 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR
In 1991, Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois and the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois funded the microfilming of the George Rogers Clark collection of papers pertaining to the Illinois Regiment of Virginia State Forces, persons or matters relating to the Illinois Regiment.
John Montgomery from Fort Clark to Treasurer of the state of Virginia for payment to Oliver Pollock for sundry provisions and merchandize supplied for troops in the Illinois county.
Bland Ballard at Fort Nelson certified John Trover served as a waggoner in service of the state of Virginia from December 7, 1781 to February 6, 1782 and was entitled to pay.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Morton
Son of Lars Gustaf Morton and Christine Hagglund Morton; married to Matilda Katherine Weiland.
Morton, O. — of Clarion, Wright County, Iowa.
Morton, Tom — of Coppell, Dallas County, Tex. Republican.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/morton.html   (769 words)

  
 American President
Rogers Clark Ballard Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on September 19, 1914, and received a B.A. from Yale University in 1937.
Morton served in the U.S. Army in World War II, eventually becoming a captain.
Later, Morton became involved in politics, serving as U.S. congressional representative for the state of Maryland from 1963 to 1971.
www.americanpresident.org /history/geraldford/cabinet/commerce/commerceCopy1   (164 words)

  
 Chronology of the Life and Times of Christopher Columbus Graham 1784 - 1885
James Duvall, M. 1778 - James Graham brings his family to Corn Island at the Falls of Ohio with Gen. George Rogers Clark.
John P. Morton (1807 -) becomes a publisher in Louisville; he was a student at Transylvania.
Bland Ballard, part of the Burr conspiracy, dies.
www.geocities.com /booneencyclopedia/graham-chron.html   (1616 words)

  
 Sports Connection Hoop Fest
Oldham County captured the first quarter 15-3 and the second quarter 8-5 while Clark County captured the third and fourth quarters by scores of 8-6 and 10-5.
Ballard won the first quarter 11-10, tied the second 9-9, and won the third and fourth by scores of 14-4 and 13-4.
Watch Ballard and Eastern as both teams are loaded with quickness and athleticism.
www.angelfire.com /ky/prephoops/0405/04Hoopfest.html   (2102 words)

  
 Washington Speakers Bureau: Dan Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In this powerful, highly entertaining and stirring keynote speech, Dan Clark will make your audience laugh, think, feel and realize that it’s easier to act their way into positive thinking than to think their way into positive action.
Dan Clark teaches that continual growth is the most important key to stability and success, and requires both an intellectual and emotional identification of what matters and a full comprehension of why it matters most.
Author and Leadership Expert: Clark is the primary contributing author of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series and author of many books, including Puppies For Sale, made into a movie starring Jack Lemmon.
washspkrs.com /speakers/Speaker.cfm?SpeakerID=1065   (558 words)

  
 KY:Historical Society - Historical Marker Database - Search for Markers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
News of George Rogers Clark's approach caused their hasty retreat with 400 captives from Kentucky forts.
In later years Clark was plagued by poor health and war debts incurred for his country.
Morton Maulding was the first representative of Logan County to Kentucky legislature, 1794.
kentucky.gov /kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=Subject&subject=107   (6384 words)

  
 HARRELL
Ballard and his first born son Charles Rufus (1884-1967); married to Mary Elizabeth Riddle 1915) were involved in the illegal production of whiskey.
In the time it took them to ask questions at the general store, Ballard had shaved his beard, put on a hat and was sitting in the rear of the store.
Stephen Ballard born 09 August 1858 in Wythe County married Martha Elizabeth Josephine Helton on 16 August 1883 in Giles County.
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 Washington Speakers Bureau: Dr. Robert Ballard
Dr. Ballard speaks about how he has turned his dreams into reality by taking risks and learning how to face failure and turn it into success.
Dr. Ballard shares his incredible story of the significant discovery of the Titanic, the advanced technology he used for this world famous expedition, and what’s ahead for the future in deep sea exploration.
Dr. Ballard shares his conclusions of his numerous expeditions to search for, locate and document sites of historical significance and the emerging science of deep water archeology.
www.washspkrs.com /speakers/Speaker.cfm?SpeakerID=1981   (352 words)

  
 c10
Their daughter Mary Thruston, married Dr. Lewis Rogers, the well-known physician, and was the mother of six children.
S. Thruston Ballard and Rogers C. Ballard Thruston are her sons, the name of the latter being changed to preserve the family name of Thruston.
Charles Homer; of Breaux Ballard, whose wife was Jane Fish, and of Mina Ballard, Mrs.
www.kygenweb.net /history/ff_louisville/c10.htm   (1682 words)

  
 Rogers Morton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His brother, Thruston B. Morton, was also chairman of the Republican National Committee and served in the United States House of Representatives with him.
Thurston B. Morton also served two terms in the United States Senate.
Members of the U.S. House from Maryland
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rogers_Morton   (146 words)

  
 The Filson Historical Society - Manuscripts & Photos - Guide 401-500
Galley proof of novel Tidewater Sprig, 1961, 318 pp.; page proofs of City of Conflict, a study of Louisville during the Civil War, 1962, 245 pp.; scripts of the outdoor drama, Home is the Hunter, for 1963, 1964, and 1965; original typescript of the article, "The Wilderness Road in Jefferson County," 1967, 20 pp.
Included are documents, 1788-1843, regarding land transactions between the commissioners appointed to apportion the land granted to George Rogers Clark's Illinois Regiment and the men who qualified for the grants and/or their assignees; Kentucky land papers, 1780-1843; and miscellaneous land papers, 1785-1798.
Of particular interest is Morton's 1 Nov. 1963 letter to John W. Steffey, chairman of the Maryland Draft Goldwater Committee, declining a spot on the advisory committee because he wants to go to the convention uncommitted.
www.filsonhistorical.org /guide5.html   (5550 words)

  
 The Filson Historical Society - Manuscripts & Photos - Guide 501-600
Mainly papers of Judge Henry Pirtle of Louisville, Ky., and of Dr. Coleman Rogers (1781-1855), physician of Louisville and Cincinnati, Ohio, and Pirtle's father-in-law.
Papers are centered around Edmund Rogers and his nephew/foster son Joseph Rogers Underwood (1791-1876), a U.S. congressman and senator from Kentucky.
Letters dated 31 July and 11 Aug. 1896 to Rogers Clark Ballard Thruston regarding Gov. William Clark's journal kept during Anthony Wayne's campaign, 1792-94; and a 5 Feb. 1910 letter to Messrs.
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 Home Sales
DREXEL ST., 2202-Warren H. and Eleanor G. Clark to Odilia Y. Benit and Fidel E. Rodriquez, $260,000.
BALLARD LANE, 8911-Barbara and Reese Palmer to Douglas E. Gaston and Vienna Properties Corp., $133,980.
CRESTWOOD PL., 5708-Elsie J. Clarke to Fancisco and Dina Davila, $244,000.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/04/13/AR2005041300920_pf.html   (9065 words)

  
 Fauna Mihalko Genealogy Files
Rogers arrived to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Rogers were brought up from Hanover today, where she died yesterday, and was shipped to Cincinnati for final interment.
Rogers, Descendants of John Rogers, Born 1793 Bryan Staion Ky, Died 1882 Pleasant IN.
www.myindianahome.net /gen/jeff/records/family/mihalko.html   (13667 words)

  
 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Artificers, At Fort Clark 1-923, 1-954, 1-1000, 1-1002, 1-1002, 1-1010, 1-1019, 1-1047, 1-1104, 1-1129, 2-1, 2-3, 2-50, 2-88, 2-300, 3-160, 3-161, 3-374, 3-508, 3-624, 3-806, 3-928, 3-957, 3-1210, 3-1227, 3-1234, 3-1235, 4-13, 4-18, 4-23, 4-30, 4-121
Ballard, Blan 6-873, 7-221, 7-392, 7-517, 7-621, 8-435, 8-601, 8-673
Ballard, Proctor 5-989, 5-994, 7-572, 8-27, 8-92, 9-201, (Sergeant) 4-1365, (Sergeant) 5-550, (Sergeant) 5-558, (Sergeant) 5-676, (Sergeant) 5-998, (Sergeant) 5-1021, (Sergeant) 7-438
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 Alexander, Robert (1767-1841) Papers, 1774-1849
The company maintained operations at Ford, a community in Clark County, Kentucky, operating two saw mills, a planing mill, a box factory, dry kilns, and a yard at the Ford site, which was near the point where the Cincinnati-Knoxville division of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad crosses the Kentucky River.
In addition to the Clark County property, the company maintained several flumes on the Kentucky River and its tributaries, and owned property and timber rights in the Appalachian counties of Madison, Leslie, Harlan, Letcher, Perry, Knott, Bell, Clay, and Breathitt.
Among the correspondents are John Sherman Cooper, Thruston B. Morton, and Kentucky Governors Flem Sampson and Simeon Willis.
www.kyvl.org /kentuckiana/rawsgml/kuk/kukmead/gsmans.sgm   (15209 words)

  
 Cave Hill Cemetery, Famous People
The son of Major William Croghan, a surveyor and early civic leader, was also the nephew of George Rogers Clark.
Bland Ballard (1819-1879), Lawyer, judge of U.S. District Court and at the same time president of Kentucky National Bank and Cave Hill Cemetery Company, had been active in the Institution for the Blind, the waterworks, Louisville School Board, the street railway, and city council.
Jane Lewis Morton Norton (1908-1988), artist, author, civic leader, businesswoman, and philanthropist, headed the WAVE radio and television stations after the deaths of her husband and her son.
www.cavehillcemetery.com /famouspeople.html   (4865 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It is made up of statements about a particular issue, and each statement has a numerical value indicating how favorable or un..
Thurston Ballard Morton (1907 - 1982) was a U.S. political figure.
He was the brother of Rogers Clark Ballard Morton.
www.alanaditescili.net /browse.php?title=T/TH/THU   (7825 words)

  
 BlackandGold.net
Is Chad Morton really that good to warrant a back and forth battle leading to arbitration?
If Dewayne Robinson plays close to all the hype surrounding him on draft day, this defense will be dominant.
Well, the actually season may be similar since their line was not really addressed this offseason.
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 calpreps.com
Rogers (Spokane, WA) 12 West Valley (Spokane, WA) 7
Ballard (Seattle, WA) 49 Garfield (Seattle, WA) 6
Morton (WA) at Vancouver Christian (Vancouver, WA), 1:00pm
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Rogers as first or middle name, as spouse or parent name, or with ...
The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Rogers as first or middle name, as spouse or parent name, or with unknown first name
Index to Politicians: Rogers as first or middle name, as spouse or parent name, or with unknown first name
The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on March 10, 2005.
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 FAQ in comp.ai.neural-nets -- monthly posting
Comments: "This book seems to be intended for the first year of university education." Beale, R. and Jackson, T. Neural Computing, an Introduction.
I have especially enjoyed reading some papers in there by Dana Ballard and Stephen Grossberg (separate papers, not collaborations) a few years back.
They have a really neat concept: they get a paper, then invite a number of noted scientists in the field to praise it or trash it.
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/neural/faq.html   (13957 words)

  
 CIVIL WAR
Austin, Julius D. Ballard, Amos B. transferred to Third Minnesota Battery May 1, 1863
Cheetham, Thomas J. Clark, Josiah F., musician; promoted chief musician and transferred to Non-Com Staff
Morton, Thurman W. Moses, Charles A. Mountain, Benjamin
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 Independent Agencies, Supreme Court and Congress
4 Jan 1982 - 17 Oct 1983 William Patrick Clark (b.
29 Sep 1965 - 11 Mar 1969 Roger L. Stevens (b.
28 Mar 1836 - 12 Oct 1864 Roger Brooke Taney (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /USA_govt2.html   (6962 words)

  
 Kentucky History & Genealogy Research Materials
Colonel Cuthbert Bullitt's Personal Recollections of General George Rogers Clark by Captain Alfred Pirtle
Letter by Colonel John Todd Jr., 1778 by Morton V. Joyes, Sr.
Descendants of Ann Clark, wife of Owen Gwathmey, Part II by John Frederick Dorman, III
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