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  The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (Sa-Sl)
Samuel Bochart was a French theologian and Oriental scholar.
Samuel Prout was an English painter in water-colours.
Samuel Pickworth Woodward was an English naturalist and expert on invertebrate fossils.
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  Samuel W. McCall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel Walker McCall (February 28, 1851 - November 4, 1923) was Governor of Massachusetts.
He was admitted to the bar in 1875 and began the practice of law in Worcester, Massachusetts, and later in Boston.
Samuel McCall began his political life as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1888 to 1889 and 1892.
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 Tom McCall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Lawson McCall (March 22, 1913 – January 8, 1983) was an American politician, a Republican, and the thirtieth governor of Oregon from 1967 to 1975.
McCall attended the University of Oregon and graduated with a degree in journalism in 1936.
McCall appears briefly (on a TV set) in the famous 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in a cameo role based on his time at KGW.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Samuel B-Samuq)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Samuel Bochart was a French theologian and Oriental scholar.
SAMUEL W. Samuel W Hale was an American politician.
SAMUEL W. Samuel W Pennypacker was an American politician.
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Thomas Lawson McCall, Governor of Oregon from 1967-1975, was Oregon's thirtieth governor.
McCall was born in Egypt, Massachusetts on March 22, 1913.
In 1973 McCall developed a plan for tax reform which included an increase in the income tax and a freeze on property taxes, with the goal to shift funding for schools away from property taxes and toward the income of the wealthy.
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 Samuel P. Henry: “Father of Cameron Parish”
Samuel P. Henry, who can easily be dubbed the “Father of Cameron Parish,” as well as one of the most significant legislators ever to emerge from Southwest Louisiana.
Samuel P. Henry was born on Aug. 24, 1830 in Lancaster, PA., the son of Stewart Henry, born Sept., 1804 in Delaware; and Mary Ann Lynch, born Mar. 24, 1808 in Maryland.
Samuel P. and Harriet Henry were the parents of six children, the oldest three, Mary, Charles F., and LeeRoy, being born in Cincinnati, and the three youngest, Arthur, Elray, and Grace, being born in Leesburg.
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 mccall - pafg03.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Francis Calloway McCall (Robert, Robert) was born in 1821 in Henderson Co, NC.
James F McCall [image] (Robert, Robert) was born on 7 Jun 1834 in Hawfields, Henderson Co, NC.
Jacob Napolean McCall was born on 20 Jun 1874.
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 From "Genealogical History of the Families of McConnells, Martins, Barbers, Wilsons, Bairds, McCalls and ...
Samuel McCall was a man of affairs, and owned and operated a line of ships in the West India trade.
Mary Elizabeth Welch married Samuel Jones Owen, of Rutherford County, Tenn., and of this union was born one daughter, Minnie Bell Owen, March 8, 1912.
Nancy Elizabeth McCall is the wife of the writer and her descendants have been given in the history of the McConnell family.
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 Samuel Adams Information
Samuel Adams (September 27, 1722 – October 2, 1803) was the chief Massachusetts leader of the Patriot cause leading to the American Revolution.
In old age, Samuel suffered from symptoms akin to those of Cerebral palsy or Parkinson's disease, so Samuel's daughter Hannah had to sign his name for him.
Adams died at the age of 81 and was interred at the Granary Burying Ground in Boston.
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 MATTHEW MORGAN McCALL, M
Alexander McCall, son of John McCall and Mildred McCall, was born in Appin District in 1771.
Sarah McCall, daughter of Alexander McCall and Mary McDonald McCall, was born June 22, 1808 in North Carolina, according to "Trinity County Beginnings" by Sybil Cox Brunson.
Dougald G. McCall, son of Samuel McCall and Nancy McLaughlin McCall, was born January 12, 1790 on the Isle of Mull in Argyll County, Scotland, according to a letter written February 7, 1968 by Josie Lee Ramsey Garner, a descendant.
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 mccall - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Robert McCall was born in 1760 in NC.
Francis McCall was born on 4 Jan 1804.
Samuel McCall was born in 1813 in NC.
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 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Coolidge entered the primary election for lieutenant governor and was nominated to run alongside gubernatorial candidate Samuel W. McCall.
McCall and Coolidge won the 1915 election, with Coolidge defeating his opponent by more than 50,000 votes.
McCall and Coolidge were both reelected in 1916 and again in 1917 (both offices were one-year terms in those days).
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 Area has produced its share of Massachusetts governors - The Boston Globe
Samuel W. McCall was born in East Providence, Penn., in 1851 but lived in Winchester for 40 years.
A graduate of Dartmouth, McCall was an attorney, author, and journalist.
Editor of the Boston Advertiser from 1888 to 1889, McCall wrote a biography of Thaddeus Stevens and was working on one about Daniel Webster at the time of his death in 1923.
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 Biographies of the Representatives of the 8th District of Massachusetts
FREDERICK W. Dallinger was born in Cambridge in 1871, and graduated from Harvard College in 1893.
SAMUEL W. Born in East Providence, Pennsylvania, in 1851, McCall grew up in Illinois and graduated from preparatory school in New Hampshire.
WILLIAM W. Warren was born in Brighton, Massachusetts, in 1834, and pursued classical studies at Harvard College.
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 Governor Samuel W Pennypacker
"Samuel W. (Pennypacker), lawyer in Philadelphia, was born in Phoenixville April 9, 1843.
"PENNYPACKER, Samuel Whitaker, jurist, was born in Phoenixville, Pa., April 9, 1843; son of Dr. Isaac and Anna Maria (Whitaker) Pennypacker; grandson of Bishop Matthias and Sarah (Anderson) Pennypacker, and of Joseph and Grace Whitaker, and a descendant of Hendrick and Eve (Umstat) Pannebecker.
Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker was educated in the West Philadelphia institute; served as a private in the 26th emergency regiment in 1863, and was graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, LL.B., in 1866.
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 Governor Tom McCall Home
McCall was born in Egypt, Massachusetts on March 22, 1913, the son of Henry McCall and Dorothy Lawson McCall.
Initially McCall acquiesced, but then changed his mind and publicly defied the Nixon administration on the issue.
Although the final bill did not go as far as McCall originally intended, a compromise bill forged by L.B. Day, McCall's head of the Department of Environmental Quality, created the Land Conservation and Development Commission.
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 MATTHEW MORGAN McCALL, M
Morris McCall, an attorney of Beaumont, Texas was identified as a descendant of Loren­zo G. McCall (M5/1.3) "of Lufkin, Texas" by John D. McCall (M3/2.5).
Charles Daniel McCall, a retired dentist of San Antonio commissioned a history of his branch of the McCall family, according to a letter written January 24, 1968 by Jonnie McCall, librarian of Kurth Memorial Library of Lufkin, Texas.
Charles Daniel McCall was graduated in 1921 from Atlanta Southern Dental College.
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 Ancestors of Alana, Alyssa, and Ryan Samuel McCall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Samuel McCall remarried in 1854 to Ursula Graves McNeill Norfleet (widow of
When Samuel and Ursula married they became a blended family apparently all caring about each other and all of them were living near one another in TX.
Sarah C. McCall is listed in 1860 Gonzales County census with Samuel and Ursula and then on in 1880 age 36 with her husband David Dollery.
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 Louis Sherburne Cox
Justice Cox served in the Massachusetts Senate in 1906, as Postmaster of Lawrence from 1906 to 1914 and as District Attorney of the Eastern District from 1916 to 1918.
On behalf of the Bar of the Commonwealth, I respectfully move that this memorial be spread upon the records of the court.
Irving W. Sargent, Esquire, a beloved member and dean of the Lawrence Bar, a personal friend of long standing, and associate of the late Justice Cox, has ably presented to this honorable body a resume of his life, associations, and accomplishments.
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 Town of Winchester
Samuel McCall (1851-1923) was one of Winchester’s most respected citizens.
McCall came to Winchester about 1881, living first on Washington Street but moving in 1902 to a new house on Myopia Hill as part of a development he and George Fernald planned with the assistance of the Olmsted Brothers firm.
McCall’s last political position came when President Wilson named him to the U.S. Tariff Commission In 1920.
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They feel that this should not occur again, but that all students should ap- preciate the opportunity they are of- fered and enjoy a good laug1h together.
WASHINGTON, D. Washington, Feb. 18.-Representative Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetts, now one of the House leadels, is one of the most disgusted men in that body over the small way in whicli Congress appears to be going at the matter of recognizing the achievements of Robert I..
McCall has no patience with the claim of some in the Navy Departmenl that Peary should not be recognized in history as a naval officer, and he con templates a speech upon the subject wien the resolution comes uip for de bate.
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 The Art Conspiracy - "The California Recall - An Experiment in Progressive Politics" by kornz
(McCall, Samuel W. A person with enough political, or monetary backing could, hypothetically, spear-head an issue, misinform the voters and pass legislation.
Legislation that would not normally have been passed or enacted in the regular modes of the legislature because it was for the makers own benefit at the cost of the electorate could be past.
Johnson, Lewis J., Samuel W. McCall, Jonathan Bourne, Herbert Swan, Thomas A. Davis et al.
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 XVI. Webster: Bibliography. Vol. 16. Early National Literature, Part II; Later National Literature, Part I. The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Davis, W. Memories of Daniel Webster in Public and Private Life.
Dickson, W. Union, Secession, and Abolition, as illustrated in the careers of Webster, Calhoun, and Sumner.
Proceedings at the Inauguration of the Statue of … Webster, Erected in the Central Park, N. Y., July 4, 1876.
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The address, which was to have been given at 1.30 Thursday, has been postponed until today, due to a con- flict with the inauguration of Gov ernor McCall yesterday.
Samuel W. McCall, Governor of the Common- wealth, President Maclaurin, Samuel Insull, President of the Common- wealth Edison Company of Chicago, and Charles A. Stone, '88, the incom- ing president of the association.
Gov- ernor McCall is, ex-officio, a member of the Technology Corporation.
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 Index 7 M-Z
Samuel Gompers, Frank Morrison, and John Mitchell v.
Van Cleave, James W., 155n, 245, 246n, 273; and alleged National Association of Manufacturers bribery attempt of SG, 257-58n, 271; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. 153-54, 154-55n, 250n; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 253, 263, 426; and campaign, 1908, 369, 370n; SG and, 251, 401-2, 405
Willison, W. Wilson, William B.,* 113, 113n, 130-33, 142n, 322n, 357
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 BuzzFlood - Dartmouth - Search results for attorney in News
President George W. Bush accepted the nomination and forwarded it to the Senate.
Editor of the Boston Advertiser from 1888 to 1889, McCall wrote a biography of Thaddeus Stevens and was working on one about Daniel Webster at the time of his death in 1923.” More...
Today Dan W. Reicher '78, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, will be speaking about sustainabile energy in the future, and what it could mean to the 2004 election.
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 The Nation, 08/25/1898 - Notes
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...Samuel Edmund Sewall,' a descendant ot the famous Chief Justice, and heir to all his virtues as well as to his legal profession, by Mrs...
...W. Martin Conway develops a theory of glacial action by which he attempts to explain some of the natural features of certain Alpine and Himalayan valleys...
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 History
ISRAEL W.: ~>Holding On to Humanity: The Message of Holocaust Survivors: The Shamai Davidson Papers.
DEWEY W.: ~>The South and the Sectional Image: The Sectional Theme Since Reconstruction.
SAMUEL and SAMUEL L. POPKIN: ~>Chief of Staff: Twenty-Five years of Managing the Presidency.< Hardcover: University of California Press, 1986.
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 The Leisurely Historian...: Jamestown 1907: the Annotated Bibliography
Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetts, at Jamestown, on September 17, 1907, on the Occasion of the One Hundred and Twentieth Anniversary of the Adoption of the National Constitution by the Convention of 1787.
Essentially, the gist of it is, "we hope this will make a lot of money and encourage foreign trade." As with McCall's speech, I've only really given this a cursory look-through, but I was fascinated by the speaker's conviction that this Expo will have a dramatic and positive effect on Latin American trade...
An excellent analysis of the various constructions of Native American identity that competed at the Expo, looking to the agency of the Indians who participated in constructing alternative visions of themselves and their people.
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 mccalll
FIELD NOTES: The McCall Cemetary is in fair/poor condition being that it is so remote.
There are only 8 or 9 stones that are truly worked from non-native stone, and the main - or primary - headstone seems to be of Robert McCall Sr, based on position and date.
There remains some 20 -30 probable grave markers from native field stone serving only to mark a grave that seems to have come later in time, possibly children.
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1122151846: Samuel F.B. Morse, a dramatic outline of the life of the father of telegraphy and the founder of the National Academy of Design
1122219483: Samuel Pepys : the saviour of the Navy
1122241144: Samuel Shepheard of Cairo : a portrait
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 African American Bibliography
Originally published in Harrisburg in 1871 and authorized by the legislature of Pennsylvania, this ten volume set is a compilation of all state military organizations during the Civil War compiled according to regiment listing names, ages, residences, dates and terms of enlistment, promotions, discharges, casualties, and places of burial for officers and enlisted men.
According to McCall, his is the first extended biography of Stevens.
Donegal Township slave registers for Bartram Galbraith and Samuel Scott for 1780 and Bartram Galbraith for 1789.
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