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  Thomas Mitchell Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Mitchell Campbell (April 22, 1856–April 1, 1923) was Governor of Texas from 1907 to 1911.
Campbell was born in Rusk, Texas, the son of Thomas Duncan and Rachel (Moore) Campbell.
In 1897, Campbell resigned from the railroad and became active in Democratic party politics and at Hogg's urging, decided to run for governor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_Campbell   (406 words)

  
 William Mitchell [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
William Mitchell was born in Inveravon in north Scotland in 1861, the son of a hill farmer.
Mitchell’s views demonstrate cautious materialist and non-doctrinaire realist themes—themes which have more in common with contemporary philosophical work (for example, current work in cognitive science) than with the idealist tradition; views which are also indicative of the region of the world in which he worked.
Mitchell was a near contemporary of the Swiss psychologist Piaget, who argued for an epistemology which was both dynamic and materialist—setting the stage for a later cybernetic approach to epistemology.
www.iep.utm.edu /m/mitchell.htm   (8224 words)

  
 Mitchell
Thomas MITCHELL was born in 1789 in Alford Aberdeenshire.
Thomas Mitchell BEATON was born on 29 Jun 1929 in Greenock Renfrewshire.
Thomas Fulton CLARK was born on 17 Jun 1957 in Greenock Renfrewshire.
homepage.ntlworld.com /mary.clark5/mmitchell.htm   (2428 words)

  
 Texas Governor Thomas Mitchell Campbell: An Inventory of Records at the Texas State Archives, 1906-1911
Thomas Mitchell Campbell served as governor of Texas from January 15, 1907 to January 17, 1911.
Campbell, the second native Texan to become governor, was born in Cherokee County in 1856, and was a boyhood friend of Governor Jim Hogg.
Campbell returned to private practice in 1911, and was defeated in a 1916 race for U.S. Senate.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/40026/40026-P.html   (1337 words)

  
 Thomas Campbell: Seceder and Christian Union Advocate [Chapter II].   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Campbel in dispensing the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Buffaloe, and gave as his excuse or reason, an account, which he had by such testimony as he judged sufficient for him to proceed upon, that Mr.
Campbell's hand; which was done accordingly; and the further prosecution of this affair was delayed until the next meeting, which was appointed to be at Buffaloe on the 2d Tuesday of February next.
Campbell for error in doctrine in seven different particulars, [43] found him guilty and suspended him." It was not the next meeting after the charge of heresy, for that was occupied with hearing the report of the committee and appointing a next meeting as the above dates show.
www.mun.ca /rels/restmov/texts/whanna/TCSCUA02.HTM   (2815 words)

  
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Thomas Leiper (1745-1825), born in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, emigrated to Maryland in 1763, was one of the first to favor separation from the mother country, and raised a fund for open resistance to the Crown.
Thomas Drummond (1809-90), grandson of a Scot from Falkirk, was Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court.
Thomas Ewing (1829-96), son of Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury, at the age of twenty-nine was elected first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/5/1/6/15162/15162-8.txt   (18242 words)

  
 Texas Governors - Texas Rising - Part 2 - Texas State Library
In 1891 Campbell was named receiver for the International and Great Northern Railroad, and in 1893 he became the line's general manager.
Accomplishments: Among the reform items passed during Campbell's administration were stronger anti-trust laws, a pure food law, lobby regulation, municipal regulation of utilities, increased tax support for public schools, and insurance reform.
Later years: Campbell returned to private practice in 1911, and was defeated in a 1916 race for U.S. Senate.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /governors/rising/page2.html   (701 words)

  
 Texas Politics - Governors: Thomas M. Campbell
Thomas Mitchell Campbell (1856-1923), governor of Texas, was born at Rusk, Texas, on April 22, 1856, the son of Thomas Duncan and Rachel (Moore) Campbell.
Campbell practiced law in Longview until he was appointed a master in chancery for the troubled International-Great Northern Railroad in 1889.
In 1897 Campbell resigned from the railroad, returned to private law practice in Palestine, and became active in Democratic party politics.
texaspolitics.laits.utexas.edu /html/exec/governors/10.html   (570 words)

  
 Thomas Joseph George Mitchell, Commander, United States Navy
Thomas G. Mitchell, 71, a retired Navy commander and Johns Hopkins University professor of radiation health sciences, died April 10, 1998 at Bethesda Naval Hospital after a heart attack.
Mitchell, who lived in Burtonsville, served in the Navy from 1945 to 1969.
Survivors include four sons, Thomas J., of Laurel, Joseph A., of Columbia, Michael J., of Burtonsville and Denis Mitchell of Hagerstown; two daughters, Marie Annette Mitchell Vaughn of Silver Spring and Mary Agnes Mitchell Gigliotti of Burtonsville; two brothers; three sisters; 16 grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /tmitchel.htm   (417 words)

  
 Fannie Irene Bruner Campbell
In 1878 she married a young lawyer from Texas, Thomas Mitchell Campbell.
1907 - Thomas Mitchell Campbell was elected Governor of Texas and the family moved to Austin.
Fannie Irene Bruner Campbell's gown was made of the finest white brocaded satin, imported Duchess and rosepoint lace, beading, and chiffon roses.
www.twu.edu /firstladies/fib_campbell.htm   (191 words)

  
 kedita0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Campbell District Judge Karen Thomas is right when she says children watch and learn from adults.
That undoubtedly was part of her thinking last week when she sentenced a 41-year-old Ft. Mitchell mom in a harassment case that stemmed from a kids' game, of all things.
Judge Thomas found Nancy Hart guilty of harassing a referee at a game between the Bellevue and Beechwood junior high school boys' basketball teams.
www.kypost.com /opinion/kedita050598.html   (426 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: CAMPBELL, THOMAS MITCHELL
Thomas Mitchell Campbell, governor of Texas, was born at Rusk, Texas, on April 22, 1856, the son of Thomas Duncan and Rachel (Moore) Campbell.
In 1897 Campbell resigned from the railroad, returned to private law practice in Palestine, and became active in Democratic party
Thomas Mitchell Campbell Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/CC/fca37.html   (621 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kurt M. Campbell is senior vice president and director of international security at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Asia and the Pacific.
Robert J. Einhorn is senior adviser in the international security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and former assistant secretary for noproliferation at the Department of State.
Mitchell Reiss was director of the Reves Center for International Studies at the College of William and Mary.
www.brook.edu /rios/data/sources/book/7eb443c462c5ff3d740fbab00a141465.xml   (801 words)

  
 glaserwb - glag01
He died Nov 17 1998 in Fort Thomas, Campbell Co, KY and was buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Ft Mitchell, Ky. George married Matilda Bridget Glaser.
She died Jun 18 1960 in Campbell Co, KY and was buried in St Joseph's Cemetery, Wilder, Ky. Theresa married Francis Xavier Glaser.
Florence Glaser was born Jan 16 1909 in Campbell Co, KY. She died May 22 1997 in Campbell Co, KY and was buried in St Joseph's Cemetery, Wilder, Ky.
members.nuvox.net /~on.wjd/archives/paf/glag01.htm   (381 words)

  
 THL November-December-03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As a side note, Thomas Mitchell Campbell, who served as Governor from 1907 to 1911, claimed that he attended the Trinity University Law Department in 1873, but withdrew after a year.
There is no record of Campbell having attended the law department, but he could have attended for one semester and then dropped out, thus not showing up in the catalog for that year.
Campbell, supra note 10; Brown, supra note 9, at 256-57.
www.thehoustonlawyer.com /aa_nov03/aa_feature/page34/page34.htm   (4790 words)

  
 Maydelle, Texas.
Governor Mitchell is credited with helping extend the railroad from Camp Wright to Palestine.
Palestine already had a connection to Dallas on the International & Great Northern, so this link was important to the people of Cherokee County since it connected them with the rest of the world.
There is no record of Maydelle Campbell's reaction to the town being named after her, but she did sing at the opening of the townsite, so we'll assume she was pleased.
www.texasescapes.com /EastTexasTowns/MaydelleTexas/MaydelleTexas.htm   (431 words)

  
 Alexander Campbell vs. Herring (includes Bryans and Harrisons)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William Blain deposes that William Herron was drowned in attempting to cross North River, Thomas Herring deposes, 1808, that from 1784 William until his death lived with him.
Deponent never saw Thomas in Ireland, he having left there before deponent came to that congregation and had come to America, but since he came to America deponent has seen a Thomas Herron of Rockingham who he understands is the same Thomas.
Campbell and his wife, Jane, in Ireland and since they came to America, and he celebrated their marriage.
mywebpages.comcast.net /c24m48/lawsuits/campbellvherring.html   (652 words)

  
 Fort Mitchell News
Local news for Fort Mitchell, KY continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
Josh, who is 18 and a student at Campbell County High School, was always quiet, even among his family.
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. -- Fire crews have evacuated students at Blessed Sacrament School on Dixie Highway Monday morning, News 5 reported.
www.topix.net /city/fort-mitchell-ky   (810 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Campbell, S to T
Campbell, Thomas Edward (1878-1944) — also known as Thomas E. Campbell — of Phoenix,
Son of Daniel Campbell and Eliza (O'Flynn) Campbell; married,
Campbell, Timothy John (1840-1904) — also known as Timothy J. Campbell — of New York,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/campbell8.html   (577 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - GG awardees hosted in grand pinning ceremony - Thursday | October 26, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Our parents made the sacrifice for us, we have to do the same for our children, our awardees are aware of this, so we need them to encourage persons not to give up especially in the inner-city communities."
Recognised for outstanding stewardship were Wesley Mc-Adam, St. Elizabeth; Willet Golding-James, Trelawny; Darius Holt, Hanover; Euphemia Williams, Westmoreland; George Simpson, St. James; Daniel Campbell, Clarendon; Hilbert Glenn, St. Catherine; Tatyana Armstrong, Manchester; Allan Mitchell, St. Mary; Theda Scott, St. Ann; Florine White, St. Thomas; Vincent Holgate, Portland; Alfred Duncan, Kingston; and Winston Smith, St. Andrew.
The ceremony was attended by representatives of the sponsors -- The Gleaner Company, Victoria Mutual Building Society, Jamaica National Building Society, the Building Societies Association of Jamaica as well as family members and Custodes.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20001026/lead/lead3.html   (490 words)

  
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The St. Luke Hospitals are once again sponsoring the Champions Bowl, which will be held at Beechwood High School on Saturday, August 28.
The eighth annual high school football games will feature the teams of Beechwood High School (Ft. Mitchell, Ky.), Highlands High School (Ft. Thomas, Ky.), Campbell County High School (Alexandria, Ky.) and Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (Cincinnati).
Campbell County's team is coached by a former Highlands graduate.
www.health-alliance.com /newsflash.nsf/90ba0180a56c173185256b4a0070bae3/467ca8c48966a88285256eef0043f2cd?OpenDocument   (239 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Turnovers: 17 (T Mitchell 5, T Bailey 4, T Bailey 2, J Ervin 2, C Lamkin, C Stokes, S Engelken, C Daniels).
Steals: 9 (T Mitchell 3, C Stokes 2, T Bailey, C Daniels, J Ervin, A White).
Blocked Shots: 6 (D Simon 4, P Campbell, Q Butler).
www.usatoday.com /sports/scores105/105052/20050221NCAABIPFW------0nr.htm   (165 words)

  
 Diary of Thomas K Mitchell - Company C - Maryanne Wallace - Ronald Roy Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Addington, First duty Sergeant--the others were then appointed by the captain, viz; W.R. Bigham, T.K. Mitchell, and C.D. Butler, Sergeants; I.M. Barton, Wm.
On the 9th a battle was fought at Cedar Mountain, Virginia.
The Sergeants are Mitchell, Bigham, Everett, Montgomery, Orr, Wilson, Ellis, and Drum.
www.angelfire.com /ca3/4thillinoiscavalry/Diary.html   (10720 words)

  
 Texas Online: Rusk, Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Although only one family was living here in 1846, the site was chosen as seat of Cherokee County.
Named after Thomas Jefferson Rusk, a signer of Texas Declaration of Independence.
Town famed as birthplace of James Stephen Hogg and Thomas Mitchell Campbell who were first and second native born Texans to serve as governor.
texas-on-line.com /graphic/rusk.htm   (276 words)

  
 The Kentucky Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Allegations that he improperly touched women patients have prompted a Campbell County doctor to accept restrictions on his medical practice.
Mitchell Simons -- who has offices in Fort Thomas and in Blue Ash, Ohio, -- must have a chaperone present whenever he examines female patients and not have sexual contact with any patients, according to an agreement Simons signed with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure in January.
Simons also must complete a "Maintaining Proper Boundaries" course at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville as part of the agreement.
www.kypost.com /2005/03/14/doct031405.html   (783 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Founded 1846 by Texas Legislature when it created county and named town for Gen. Thomas J. Rusk, leading pioneer and official Republic of Texas, State of Texas, and U.S. Senate.
Town was Confederacy industrial, supply, training, prisonor of war site in civil War; site of Rusk Unit of Texas Prison system in mid-1900s, now site of state mental hospital.
Birthplace of James Stephen Hogg, first native Texas elected Governor of Texas, and Thomas Mitchell Campbell, also a Governor of Texas.
www.cox-internet.com /ccgs/CherokeeCountyTowns.htm   (1207 words)

  
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The summer squad is made up of Clark Mixon (OF), Jared Bailey (2B/3B), Thomas Campbell (SS/P), Jared Vermilya (P/OF), Tripp Penick (3B/OF), Jonathan Cantrell (OF), Mitchell King (OF), Joey Watkins (C/P), Zach Hill (C/P/OF), Jeremy Watkins (P/3B), Michael Lewallen (C/P/OF), Jesse Holden (P), Chad Taylor (2B) and Andy Stinespring (1B).
Now the GHSA allows baseball coaches to coach a team as long as school is not in session, which means Harwood can get a sneak peek at next year's team months before the season actually begins.
Along with Harwood, the team is coached by Rip Keef, Hal Stinespring, Allen Campbell and Doug Vermilya.
www.thenortheastgeorgian.com /articles/2004/06/18/news/sports/01sports.prt   (725 words)

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