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  Samuel Curtis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel Ryan Curtis (February 3, 1805 – December 26, 1866) was an American military officer, most famous for his role in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War.
Louis, Missouri, Curtis was given command of the Army of the Southwest on December 25, 1861, by Major General Henry W. Halleck.
When that invasion was halted at the Battle of Westport, Curtis was given a position until the end of the war on the frontier, commanding the Department of the Northwest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Curtis   (396 words)

  
 Samuel Curtis La Chaire Garden Project - Samuel Curtis
Samuel Curtis was born in Walworth, Surrey on August 29th 1779.
Samuel re-named it, 'The New Series' of The Curtis Botanical Magazine and enlisted the editorial help of William J. Hooker who was Professor of Botany at Glasgow University at the time.
Curtis continued to live at Glazenwood until 1845, when he moved to London to take on a commission, (obtained through his close friend and colleague William Hooker, who was by this time Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew), to design and create London's largest open space, The Victoria Park, Bethnal Green.
www.mnlg.com /curtis/samuel.html   (1004 words)

  
 The History of General Samuel Curtis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Samuel Curtis was born in 1805 in Champlain, New York.
In 1846, Samuel Curtis was serving as the Ohio Adjutant General with the task of raising volunteers for the Mexican War,.
Then General Curtis was commanded of Southwest District of Missouri from February of 1862 and then General Curtis was commanded the Army of the Southwest from February 31, 1862 to August of 1862.
www.users.qwest.net /~gdodge75/curtis.htm   (341 words)

  
 Samuel Curtis' Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Samuel Rhodes Curtis, son of Henry, was born on February 23, 1841 in Kelly Township, Warren County, Illinois near Tylerville, Illinois which is presently known as Utah, Illinois.
Samuel, at the age of twenty-two, enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War for a period of three years.
Grace Curtis was born on September 4, 1876 at Avoca, Pottawattamie, Iowa.
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 ipedia.com: Samuel Curtis Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Samuel R. Curtis (1805 - December 26, 1866) was an American military officer, most famous for his role in the American Civil War.
Louis, Missouri, Curtis was given command of the Army of the Southwest in 1861 by Major General Henry W. Halleck.
Although in September Curtis was given command of the Department of Missouri, Lincoln was soon forced to reassign him, after his abolitionist views led to conflict with the governor of Missouri.
www.ipedia.com /samuel_curtis.html   (359 words)

  
 Pea Ridge NMP: Federal Commanders - Brigadier General Samuel Curtis
Samuel Curtis was born in New York in 1805.
In September, 1862, Curtis was given command of the Department of Missouri, although President Lincoln was soon forced to reassign him because of a bitter dispute between Curtis and Missouri's governor over Curtis's abolitionist views.
Curtis ended the war as commander of the Department of the Northwest, dealing with issues on the frontier.
www.nps.gov /peri/curtis.htm   (388 words)

  
 Genealogy: Samuel Fosdick Curtis
Samuel Fosdick Curtis was born in Wethersfield, Connecticut in 1799.
Curtis replied that he had “come to stay” and had no intention of being dissuaded from his purpose.
Throughout his adult life, Samuel Fosdick Curtis was a strong supporter of the anti-slavery movement and was equally faithful to the cause of temperance.
www.yatespast.com /gencurtis.html   (487 words)

  
 The Civil War Zone | Samuel R. Curtis
An 1831 graduate of West Point, Samuel Curtis left the army after a year and eventually entered the law and politics.
Rising rapidly to commander of the Army of the Southwest, he defeated a Confederate army led by Major General Earl Van Dorn at the Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, in March 1862.
Curtis also served as commander of the Departments of Kansas and the Northwest.
www.civilwarzone.com /SamuelCurtis.html   (161 words)

  
 Samuel Curtis 212   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Other than the style of engraving, the Samuel Curtis appears to be essentially the same as the Warren.
However, it does not have stop works (no Samuel Curtis yet has been reported to have stop works except for a custom/private label version serial # 170 signed John Warren).
Standard Samuel Curtis movements are fitted with 15 jewels and jewel settings on the top plate.
www.awco.org /Seminar2002/Boston/curtis212.htm   (128 words)

  
 Curtis Packaging
Curtis Packaging was founded in 1845 by Samuel Curtis and a group of investors to manufacture fancy combs and buttons on the same property in Sandy Hook, Connecticut that we occupy today.
In 1870, Sam Curtis acquired sole interest in the business and later was joined by his son, Henry Gould Curtis.
When Nelson Curtis phased himself out during the ’80s, the company was purchased by five of its executives and kept on growing.
www.curtispackaging.com /heritage.shtml   (284 words)

  
 Samuel Curtis La Chaire Garden Project - Discovery
Although now virtually devoid of plants (other than weeds and Jersey natives) the terracing with its south facing beds, and the careful use of topography and aspect throughout the grounds all suggested the work of a skilled and knowledgeable horticulturist.
In October 2002, Angie Petkovic and APT Marketing Solutions decided to proceed with a feasibility study on the restoration of the Samuel Curtis Garden at La Chaire, with Tony Russell as lead consultant.
There is a long way to go but if the feasibility study is positive the objectives are to restore the garden faithfully to how it was at its peak one hundred years ago and in the process give Samuel Curtis, probably one of Britainís greatest plantsmen, his due recognition.
mnlg.com /curtis/discovery.html   (605 words)

  
 Samuel R. Curtis (1805-1866)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He was a supporter of eventual President Abraham Lincoln, and was considered for a cabinet position; however, when the Civil War broke out, Curtis resigned his Iowa congressional seat to take command as colonel of the 2nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry.
After organizing the chaos in St. Louis, Missouri, Curtis was given command of the Army of the Southwest in 1861 by Major General Henry W. Halleck.
After the invasion was halted at the Battle of Westport, a battle that cost Price thousands of small arms, and all his cannon, and most of his men, Curtis was given a position until the end of the war in the frontier, commanding the Department of the Northwest.
www.thelatinlibrary.com /chron/civilwarnotes/curtis.html   (339 words)

  
 History of the Samuel Curtis Family
This is the booklet that Maynard Curtis assembled in 1966.
Several of the Curtis children have expressed a desire that a record of some sort be made concerning the activities of the family in general, a record of the places where once we lived and other pertinent facts, including dates, as near as possible.
Daddy Curtis suspected that corn was being stolen from the corn crib.
www.looktothepast.com /maynard1.html   (5283 words)

  
 Curtis Will
Samuel Curtice of Wilkes County and State of North Carolina.
Also one note for ten dollars dated July the 25 1842 due at one day together with the interest due on said notes at the time of final division of my estate to be retained out of said share of my estate going to the said children for the benefit of my estate.
Also the will was not read carefully by the writer because the writer was so accustomed to writing deceased after Wm Curtis that he wrote it after Alfred Curtice.
www.fmoran.com /curtis.html   (375 words)

  
 THE CURTIS FAMILY
I believe this to be the same Roger who was a Cordwainer, and mentioned in the 1807 Dorset Poll Book living at South Perrot.
On the 1841 census Samuel was shown as an agricultural labourer living in Mosterton with his son John, a shoe maker.
I have recently discovered, through the internet, the grand-daughter of Augustus Charles Curtis; Vicki Harris, and we hope to pool our resources and continue the search beyond Roger.
juliet22.users.btopenworld.com /jsevans.curtis.html   (856 words)

  
 SAMUEL CURTIS GRESHAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Samuel C. Gresham was born in Brownsville, Florida on April 5, 1936.
He received his medical degree from the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, in 1965.
Gresham died on March 4, 2000 at the age of 63.
hml.org /mmhc/mdindex/gresham.html   (114 words)

  
 Major General Samuel Ryan Curtis Commander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Samuel Ryan Curtis was born on February 3, 1805 in Clinton County, New York.
When the Civil War began, Samuel Curtis resigned his congressional seat to become Colonel of the 2nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry.
He died on December 26, 1866 and was buried in Keokuk, Iowa.
www.civilwarfamilyhistory.com /new_page_131.htm   (139 words)

  
 MU20 - I think its Caroline and Samuel Curtis -- Welcome to Peter's 'Oldtimes Forum'
I have been looking hard at MU 20 - a fine Victorian/Edwardian picture and I am now pretty convinced that this is Caroline Northrop and Samuel Curtis.
This must have been taken around 1900 (Samuel died in 1908, aged 55).
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 SSRN Author Page for Robert J. Bloomfield
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 SSRN Author Page for Vrinda Kadiyali
Cornell University - Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and Cornell University - Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University - Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and Cornell University - Department of Applied Economics and Management
Cornell University - Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Yale School of Management and Cornell University - Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
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 Ancestors of Samuel Curtis Vaughn
Born: 2 Jun 1876, Jefferson County, IL Marriage: Rosa Ann Wilson 7 Mar 1900, Jefferson County, IL Died: 12 Mar 1909, Oklahoma, at age 32
The Vaughn books states he Samuel was buried in a small cemetary across Wild Horse Creek from where grandmother lived (Francis Ellen Vaughn).
Samuel married Rosa Ann Wilson, daughter of Samuel Mathis Wilson and Rebecca H Osborn, on 7 Mar 1900 in Jefferson County, IL.
www.waynevaughn.com /486.htm   (96 words)

  
 Samuel Curtis Rogers Middle School Test Scores - San Jose, California - CA
Samuel Curtis Rogers Middle School Test Scores - San Jose, California - CA Welcome!
The API system is designed to provide a view of test scores through a two- year, before and after cycle.
California school information (click to expand) School information by state (click to expand) School information by city (click to expand)
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 Samuel Curtis on artnet
Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Samuel Curtis at galleries and auctions worldwide.
Find unknown or rarely seen works by important artists
sample: Here are the top 3 of 3 past sale results for Samuel Curtis:
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 Samuel Curtis/ Ann
1621 at: Salem Co, NJ Married: at: Died: at: Father:Samuel Curtis Mother: Elizabeth Other Spouses:
Name: Ann Curtis Born: 1641 at: Newcastle Co, Penn (Deleware) Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: George Robinson
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 Renaissance Roses by Samuel Curtis Art Posters: PicassoMio.com
Renaissance Roses by Samuel Curtis Art Posters: PicassoMio.com
Frame this poster with a variety of high quality frames, mats, and glass.
Mount this poster to a high quality hardboard backing, producing an elegant finished product.
www.picassomio.com /poster/c23639,i412765/en   (35 words)

  
 AACSB International - Cornell University, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
AACSB International - Cornell University, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University has achieved accreditation from AACSB International for its undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
These programs are offered through the Department of Applied Economics and Management (http://business.aem.cornell.edu), the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management (http://www.johnson.cornell.edu), and the School of Hotel Administration (http://www.hotelschool.cornell.edu).
www.aacsb.edu /members/Omd3/Profile_page.asp?id=2216   (188 words)

  
 Samuel CURTIS/Lois BELDING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Father:Samuel CURTIS Mother:Susanna ALLEN Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Lois CURTIS Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Joseph BELDEN PEDIGREE
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