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  Samuel N. Blatchford, Master Sergeant, United States Air Force
Blatchford was found by a French farmer, who hid the badly wounded airman from roving German patrols.
Blatchford recalled that his friends made him drink a lot of cognac and champagne before the operation.
Blatchford first enlisted in 1941 and scouted for the 7th Calvary before it switched from horses to tanks.
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 Samuel Blatchford
Samuel Blatchford was born on March 9, 1820, in New York City, to a wealthy and prominent family.
Thus, by the time Blatchford was admitted to the bar in 1842, he had acquired a knowledge of public policy as well as the practice of law.
Blatchford was appointed district judge for the Southern District of New York in 1867, the same year in which he became a trustee of Columbia University, his alma mater.
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 Samuel Blatchford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel Blatchford (March 9, 1820–July 7, 1893) was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from April 3, 1882 until his death.
He was born in Auburn, New York, where his father was a well known attorney and friend of Daniel Webster.
He had published a book, Blatchford and Howland's Admiralty Cases that was considered the most complete work of its kind.
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 Blatchford Tree
Blatchford, born 02 February 1791 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts; died 11 January 1852 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusets.
Samuel Blatchford, born 12 March 1810 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts; died Aft.
Samuel Blatchford, born 30 November 1830 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts.
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 Samuel Blatchford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Samuel_Blatchford.html   (298 words)

  
 The Supreme Court Historical Society
SAMUEL BLATCHFORD was born on March 9, 1820, in New York, New York.
Blatchford compiled a twenty-four volume set of previously uncollected decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the second Circuit.
Blatchford accepted his first judicial appointment on May 3, 1867, to the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York.
www.supremecourthistory.org /02_history/subs_timeline/images_associates/041.html   (201 words)

  
 Samuel Blatchford
Samuel Blatchford was born in New York City on March 9, 1820.
Blatchford read law in the offices of William Seward, a governor of New York and later Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of War.
In 1882, Blatchford was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Chester Arthur, and he was quickly confirmed by the Senate.
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 Oyez - Samuel Blatchford
Samuel Blatchford was born and educated in New York.
Blatchford was an expert in admiralty and patent law, and he was well-versed in the construction of the nation's banking laws.
Blatchford was uninterested in questions of moment; but he was supremely invested in the judicial function, dissenting less frequently than any justice since the era of John Marshall.
www.oyez.org /justices/samuel_blatchford   (231 words)

  
 Blatchford, Samuel: West's Encyclopedia of American Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Samuel Blatchford was an astute and conscientious jurist who served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1882 to 1893.
He was known primarily for his maritime and patent expertise and for his remarkable productivity.
Blatchford was born in New York City on March 9, 1820, the son of Richard Blatchford, a lawyer, and Julia Ann Mumford.
law.enotes.com /wests-law-encyclopedia/blatchford-samuel   (151 words)

  
 Ancestry.co.uk - Genealogy Databases
A defence of Samuel Gorton and the settlers of Shawomet
Ancestors and descendants of Samuel and Olive Carroll Shinn
Blatchford memorial II : a genealogical record of the family of Rev. Samuel Blatchford, D.D. with some mention of allied famili
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 Doctor Tucker, Priest-Musician
Samuel Blatchford was at the head, gold medallist by virtue of "general excellence." Later he rose from one judicial position to another, until he became Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
The Greek Salutatory Poem, by Samuel Blatchford, was very beautifully and forcibly pronounced, so much so, that although I could scarcely make out the sense of a single line, I should not have been weary of it had it been twice as long as it was.
It was agreed that young Samuel B. Whitlock, a college classmate, should be a travelling companion, but the father wished that some older head should be in the party, to act as adviser of the little company.
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 Doctor Tucker, Priest-Musician
Samuel Blatchford was at the head, gold medallist by virtue of "general excellence." Later he rose from one judicial position to another, until he became Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
The Greek Salutatory Poem, by Samuel Blatchford, was very beautifully and forcibly pronounced, so much so, that although I could scarcely make out the sense of a single line, I should not have been weary of it had it been twice as long as it was.
It was agreed that young Samuel B. Whitlock, a college classmate, should be a travelling companion, but the father wished that some older head should be in the party, to act as adviser of the little company.
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 Samuel Blatchford Information
Samuel Blatchford (March 9, 1820–July 7, 1893) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from April 3, 1882 until his death.
He was born in Auburn, New York, where his father was a well known attorney and friend of Daniel Webster.
He had published a book, Blatchford and Howland's Admiralty Cases, that was considered the most complete work of its kind.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Samuel_Blatchford   (308 words)

  
 Nix v. Hedden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That a tomato is legally a vegetable, not a fruit.
Associate Justices: Samuel Blatchford, David J. Brewer, Henry B. Brown, Stephen J. Field, Horace Gray, John M. Harlan, Howell E. Jackson, George Shiras, Jr.
Hedden, Court citation: 149 U.S.), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court to address the issue whether a tomato was classified as a fruit or a vegetable under the tariff act of 1883.
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 The Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention & Innovation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Blatchford, Seward and Griswold firm was formed by the merger of two partnerships, one started in New York City by Richard Blatchford in 1819, and another in Auburn, New York, by William Henry Seward and Elijah Miller in 1823.
The partners were Samuel Blatchford (1820-1893), Clarence Armstrong Seward (1828-1897) and Burr Wakeman Griswold (1823-1886).
Blatchford, Seward, and Griswold retired from the firm in 1867, 1897, and 1884 respectively.
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\par \tab \par \tab }{\b Samuel}{: \par \tab 1841 Census, Tredidon Cottage, Parish of St Thomas Apostle, Launceston, Cornwall \par \tab \par \tab Samuel Blackford,45,Ag.
Lab.,Not in county [Note spelling] \par \tab Jane Blackford,40,In county \par \tab Samuel Blackford,9,In county \par \tab William Blackford,7,In county \par \tab Mary Blackford,,5,In county \par \tab John Blackford,3,In county \par \tab Hannah Blackford,7m,In county \par \tab \par \tab 1871 Census, "Old Tregeare", North Petherwin, Egloskerry, Cornwall.
homepage.ntlworld.com /jean.ajin/genealogy/pages/Doney.RTF   (3138 words)

  
 History of Saratoga County, Chapter XXI, County Societies.
"The Rev. Samuel Blatchford, D.D., was chosen chairman, and the Rev. Gilbert McMaster clerk.
The first president of this society, Rev. Samuel Blatchford, D.D., was one of the honorable sixty members of the convention which formed the American Bible Society, nearly a year after the Saratoga County Bible Society was organized.
Samuel Young was then chosen chairman, James McCrea, assistant chairman, Joseph Taylor, clerk, and John K. Davis, treasurer, who, together with Onesimus Hubbell, Lloyd Wakeman, and Peter Dibble, compose the committee of charity.
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 Ancestry Message Boards [ Blatchford ]
Samuel Blatchford and Mary Babcock Blatchford : Dana Roberts -- 5 Aug 2004
Blatchford or Rowe connection : Emmie -- 1 Mar 2004
BLATCHFORD / WILLIAMS : Ian Robertson -- 30 Oct 2001
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 Will of Samuel Milford WINDEATT of Bridge Town Berry Pomeroy - 1828
Samuel (1705-1794) m.?1729 Sarah EDGECUMBE (1708-1779) Thomas WHITE m.
Samuel Milford WINDEATT Elizabeth Mary Sarah Alicia Sarah Thomas White Mary Ann Samuel Elizabeth John (1752-1828) m.?REEVES m.?EDWARDS dsp m.?1786 (1767-1845) (1769-1827) (1771-?) (1779-1780) (1783-1844) (1784-1856) m.Sophia REED (1754-1814) Samuel BLATCHFORD m.?1803 m.?1817 dsp ___________________ Mary FABYAN John Robert TOZER
They could be Samuel's children on the tree above but why, then, are there two Elizabeths: Mrs.
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 Religion of the Supreme Court
John Roberts was confirmed by Congress on 29 September 2005 as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist.
The chart below reflects the composition of the Supreme Court since 31 January 2006, when Samuel Alito was confirmed by U.S. Congress.
Samuel Alito was nominated on 31 October 2005 and was confirmed with relative ease:
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 Ancestors of William BLATCHFORD
The familes of the above were also present, as well as Mr James Blatchford, Cardiff (cousin), Mr and Mrs William Davies, Bargoed (cousin); and a large attendance of the general public.
The Rev. D Mathews,St Cynons and the Rev T.E.Williams, Berthlwyd, officiated at the house, and the vicar, The Rev W Davies assisted by the Rev D nicholas at the church and graveside.
William married Catherine ALLMAN, daughter of Samuel ALLMAN and UNKNOWN FIRSTNAME UNKNOWN SURNAME, on 23 Apr 1848 in Parish Church, (C Of I) Kibrogan, Township Of Bandon, County Cork
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Around the corner at the intersection or SE corner of 113th Street and 2nd Avenue is the home of the Rev. Samuel Blatchford who lived here from 1804 1828.
Samuel Blatchford was RPI's first President from 1824-1828, appointed by founder and friend Stephen Van Rensselaer.
He was also Chairman of the Board of Trustees besides being a Presbyterian minister in Lansingburgh.
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 Encyclopedia: Columbia Law School
Samuel Blatchford 1837¹, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1882-93)
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 PowWows.com Gathering - Most Decorated Native American Dies (continued) Samuel Blatchford
He was predeceased by 2 brothers, Herbert Blatchford and Paul Blatchford and by 2 sisters, Mary Gorman and Ephy Blatchford.
Not only was Sam Blatchford the most decorated American Indian Veteran, he was a great man. He was a member of many veteran's groups and organizations as well as the Memphis Tia Piah Society.
After the memorial service his daughter, Natalie, showed me this article in the Casper Star Tribune and said it is proabably one of the best pieces ever written about her father.
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 Custodians of History - Listings
Blatchford was a protégé of William Seward, under whom he read or studied law and later served as secretary.
Samuel Miller was an active Whig turned Republican activist in the 1860 election.
Throughout his career on the Court he would reaffirm his conservative views on the power of the government to deal with criminals and would be a leading voice for states rights and federalism.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
George Opdyke, J. White, Samuel Sloan, Denning Duer, and R. McCurdy, was appointed to visit Washington, and to request the President of the United States to be present at the meeting.
In performance of this duty, we request that you will issue a call to the inembers of your Association, and convene them on the afternoon of T''uesday, to proceed to the Square, where accommodations will be provided, and places on the Stands be reserved for your officers.
SAMUEL SLOAN read the Address adopted by the Convention of Committees, which was received with great applause.
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 Living Legacies
The nine justices with strong Columbia ties are John Jay, H. Brockholst Livingston, Samuel Blatchford, Charles Evans Hughes, Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, Harlan Fiske Stone, Stanley Reed, William O. Douglas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Law School Library, Hamilton, and justices, except for Blatchford and Ginsburg: University Archives—Columbiana Library, Columbia University.
Blatchford: Handy Studios/Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.
www.columbia.edu /cu/alumni/Magazine/Fall2002/Justices.html   (2492 words)

  
 Will of Samuel WINDEATT of Totnes, Gentleman - 1786
This family is on the main stem of the Totnes tree.
Samuel WINDEATT appears to have been a significant paterfamilias - acquiring much property in and around Bridgetown and surrounding parishes.
Samuel Milford Elizabeth Mary Sarah Alicia Sarah Thomas White Mary Ann Samuel Elizabeth John (1752-1828) m.?REEVES m.?EDWARDS dsp m.?1786 (1767-1845) (1769-1827) (1771-?) (1779-1780) (1783-1844) (1784-1856) m.Sophia REED (1754-1814) Samuel BLATCHFORD m.?1803 m.?1817 dsp ___________________ Mary FABYAN John Robert TOZER
www.windeatt.f2s.com /windeatt/wills/samuelwindeatt_1794.htm   (1549 words)

  
 Topica Email List Directory
Blatchford was found by a French farmer, who hid the badly wounded
17-B. Blatchford was lucky he wound up in the prisoner of war camp.
Blatchford to the hospital for his fourth Purple Heart.
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 Supreme Court
Samuel Nelson spent his youth in upstate New York.
Blatchford was Arthur's third choice for the High Court seat, but two other candidates refused Arthur's invitation to serve.
This wealth of knowledge made Blatchford the Court's workhorse.
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