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  Uncrowned King: Thomas Henry Barnes
Thomas Henry Barnes was born January 2, 1849 in Mifflin County, Lewistown, Pennsylvania.
Thomas was an active well known figure not only among the citizens of Olean, but among the colored populations in New York State and along the Pennsylvania border.
Thomas was one of the founding members of the Colored Masonic Organization in Olean (Light Of the West Lodge) and served as a Local and District Officer.
wings.buffalo.edu /uncrownedqueens/K/bios/B/barnes_thomas_henry.html   (1047 words)

  
 Thomas Washington Smith
Thomas Washington like the location and built a small grist mill there and was building what he expected would be a permanent home, but the church leaders were looking for someone with the know-how to grow cotton in the hot climate of Utah's Dixie.
Thomas W. Smith had a mill (grist mill) directly South of town on the creek, close by the road leading to Washington Field by the way of the cower crossing of the Virginia River.
Thomas Washington Smith and families resided in Washington, Kane County, Utah where he was called for a cotton growing project on 2 April 1857 until December 1871 when he was called by President Erastas Snow to settle at Pahreah and was selected as first counselor to Bishop Allen Smithson in Pahreah ward.
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 OuterBanksGuidebook.com - NC ferrys - Hatteras- Ocracoke Free ferry
Often you will see an empty ferry leaving one dock or the other to fill the need on one end of the line, instead of waiting for a load where it is. This keeps traffic flowing as smoothly as possible.
One of the little known sights visible from the ferry is the "breech" that occurred during Hurricane Isabel in September of 2003,.
The ferry usually develops a slight rocking motion as it crosses the inlet and rides the small waves generated by the ocean swells.
www.outerbanksguidebook.com /ferrys6.htm   (793 words)

  
 Fords, Ferries and Bridges, Pioneer Trails
The first use of the ferry was Sept. 18, 1844, when Maj. Clifton Wharton's 1st Dragoons returned from an expedition to the Pawnee villages.
In 1857 the ferry at this location was supplied by bringing the Pittsburg Ferry boat downstream to the mouth of the Big Blue River.
Thompson-Hameys Ferry 1846 on Missouri River near, present Corning, MO. Dale Morgan suggests that the ferry was southwest of Oregon, MO, near Iowa Point.
www.kansasheritage.org /werner/ferry.html   (4299 words)

  
 Harper's Ferry
Robert Patterson, in command of the Department of Pennsylvania, was rapidly gathering a force at Chambersburg, Pa., under Gen. W.
A part of the Confederates at the Ferry were on Maryland Heights, on the left bank of the Potomac, and against these Patterson marched from Chambersburg with about 15,000 men in June, 1861.
Meanwhile Jackson, by quick movements, had crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, and at noon on Sept. 13 he was in the rear of Harper's Ferry.
www.sonofthesouth.net /leefoundation/harpers-ferry.htm   (1201 words)

  
 Millersburg's Ferry
In 1820, Michael Crow was assessed for a farm, sawmill and ferry.
The ferry stayed in the families of Hunter and Radel until 1968 when it was sold to Bud and Robert Wallis and Jim Zeiders.
Ferry souvenirs are available at the Millersburg Information Center located in the Old Train Station on Center Street.
www.millersburg.com /millersburg/attractions/ferry.html   (552 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands Ferry
This is a short cab ride from the St. Thomas airport and is within walking distance of the famous duty free stores on main street.
Ferry times and charges are believed to be correct, but we are not responsible for changes or errors.
The taxi from St. Thomas Airport to the ferry dock in Charlotte Amalie is approximately $4 per person - 10 minute ride.
www.ed-hamilton.com /A/DESTINATIONS/1.details/ferry.html   (689 words)

  
 William Holland Thomas' Legion (1861-1863)
With the exception of the Skirmish at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in December 1863, Thomas and the
Thomas was pursued by the Federals and had "quite a skirmish near Sevierville on September 7 or 8, 1863." Thomas, however, crossed the Smoky Mountains and at once securely blockaded all the roads leading in that direction from Paint Rock to Ducktown.
Thomas and the Cherokees had wisely camped at the foot of a "steep wooded ridge" which allowed them an easy retreat into the mountains, "where they continued fighting from behind the thick cover for several hours." Once they exhausted their ammunition, Thomas and his Cherokees casually retreated into the familiar
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 St. Thomas villa rentals: St. Thomas vacation rentals - St. Thomas villas
CaribbeanWay's selection of St. Thomas villas are popular the world over, renowned not just for their beautiful locations but their accessibility to a wide array of activities.
Thomas villa rentals are holidays done completely according to your taste.
Thomas villas are also great for explorers: the nature-lovers paradise of St. John is just a quick ferry ride away, as are any number of deserted cays.
st-thomas.caribbeanway.com   (396 words)

  
 OuterBanksGuidebook.com - NC ferrys - Hatteras- Ocracoke Free ferry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Often you will see an empty ferry leaving one dock or the other to fill the need on one end of the line, instead of waiting for a load where it is. This keeps traffic flowing as smoothly as possible.
One of the little known sights visible from the ferry is the "breech" that occurred during Hurricane Isabel in September of 2003,.
The ferry usually develops a slight rocking motion as it crosses the inlet and rides the small waves generated by the ocean swells.
www.dragonfantasy.com /OBG/ferrys6.htm   (799 words)

  
 Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection
I believe that as a non-profit for the general public's artistic enlightenment, that the SF Moma should have a more tolerant photography policy and I believe that renegade photography is a good thing and will create a more vibrant and beautiful world for us all to share in.
Thomas Hawk is a photographer and digital media enthusiast in the San Francisco Bay Area writing under the pen name Thomas Hawk.
Professionally Thomas Hawk is an investment advisor in a non technology related field and uses his pen name to separate his investment career and identity from his thoughts and opinions on new media and technology, both fields which neither he nor his firm advise or offer services for professionally.
thomashawk.com /index.html   (3017 words)

  
 Aircraft Ferry Crews
The most significant modification was the removal of the four minigun pods and mounts, and the installation of a 500 gallon auxiliary fuel tank.
Ferry crew members had been selected and assigned, and the first two ferry crews departed Lockbourne AFB, OH on 5 Dec 1968 for St. Augustine, FL.
A ferry route was established that would require about 72 flight hours, approximately 9,800 air miles, and eleven stops.
www.71stsos.com /ferrycrews.html   (211 words)

  
 St. Thomas Ghost Town
Thomas was not a major player in the history of the west.
Thomas had a bustling community for awhile, but the Mormons were called back to Utah.
A nearby peak was named for Bonelli and many descendants of the citizens of St. Thomas still live in nearby Overton and Logandale.
www.lasvegasregion.com /hiking/stthomas.html   (866 words)

  
 Historic Preservation of American Civil War battlefields
Although it is best known as the scene of John Brown's abortive attempt to arm and liberate local slaves, Harpers Ferry is also the site of a famous 1862 battle.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson orchestrated one of the largest mass surrenders in American history.
Currently the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Justice are considering charges against the developers, who could be tried under both civil and criminal law.
www.civilwar.org /news/topten2007/harpersferry.htm   (327 words)

  
 Virgin Islands Tourist Information, Virgin Islands Vacation, Virgin Islands Business, St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. John
Ferries stopping at West End are marked ‘W’ Those indicated by ‘R’ continue to Roadtown.
Sunday ferries are hourly starting at 9:00 am from hotel, ending at 4:30 pm from waterfront.
Christiansted, St. Croix - Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas This is a seasonal ferry, this year's season runs from December 16, 2004 until early May 2005 and operates between St. Thomas and St. Croix.
tourism.virginislandsdailynews.com /ferry.html   (771 words)

  
 Witness Testimony in the Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson
Thomas replied to this, "I shall act as Secretary of War;" this was the conversation, I may say, in the Secretary's room.
Stanton said, "General Thomas, you claim to be here as Secretary of War, and refuse to obey my orders?" After that had passed I walked to the door leading into the hall and I was called back, or from what I heard my attention was attracted so that I returned.
Stanton then said, "General Thomas requires the mails of the Department to be delivered to him." General Thomas said: "I require the mails of the Department to be delivered to me, and I will transact the business of the office." I had not heard General Thomas say this entirely and clearly, but Mr.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/impeach/testimony.html   (10761 words)

  
 thomas w information - thomas w   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas W. Dunfee is the Kolodny Chair of Social Responsibility in...
Thomas College - Waterville, ME Thomas College is a small private accredited four-year college located on a 70 acre campus in Waterville, Maine.
Thomas W. Malone is the Patrick J. McGovern Professor...
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  Science Fair Projects - Thomas W. Ferry
Ferry was born in the old mission house on Mackinac Island.
Ferry was the first person from Michigan to have served in both houses of the Michigan State Legislature and in both houses of the United States Congress.
Ferry died in Grand Haven, Michigan and is interred in Lake Forest Cemetery.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Thomas_W._Ferry   (762 words)

  
 President pro tempore of the United States Senate: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Thomas W. Ferry (R-MI) March 19, 1875 - March 4, 1877
Thomas W. Ferry (R-MI) February 26-March 3, 1878
Thomas W. Ferry (R-MI) April 17-December 1, 1878
www.encyclopedian.com /pr/President-pro-tempore-of-the-United-States-Senate.html   (2124 words)

  
 Rearview Mirror -- Ferry Avenue: A Street of Dreams   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During this period Ferry Avenue was just embarking on its role as a street of dreams — a striver’s thoroughfare that in its 100-plus years generated leaders and eccentrics as easily as other roads produce potholes.
Ferry eventually acquired other farms around the Detroit area, and by the mid-1880s, pulled down the greenhouses to subdivide Ferry Avenue for luxury development.
Most of the elite who built Ferry's grand new homes were moving north, often from older neighborhoods losing some of their cachet, like Brush Park, or from streets right downtown that were in the process of shifting from residential to commercial.
www.detnews.com /history/ferry300/lede/lede.htm   (1917 words)

  
 Thomas W. Ferry
Thomas White Ferry (June 10, 1827–October 13, 1896) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan.
Ferry was born in the old mission house of the John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company on Mackinac Island.
He moved with his parents to Grand Haven, Michigan, attended the public schools, and engaged in mercantile pursuits.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/t/th/thomas_w__ferry.html   (536 words)

  
 Thomas Davis
June 1832 at the rate of 27 dollars and 32 cents per annum and that he always understood from his father said Thomas Davis that the principal part of his service was done in the Light Horse or Cavalry under Capt.
This declarant further states that his mother has no record of her marriage or the births of her children that the record of the births of her children issue of their said marriage was carried to the western country by her son Samuel Davis.
The widow is clearly entitled and that William Davis is the second child of Thomas and Nancy Davis on issue of their marriage.
www.pigggenealogy.com /thomas_davis.htm   (878 words)

  
 Oceana County Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The village of Ferry rests quietly a mile and a half north of M-20, near the North Branch of the White River.
Ferry was platted in 1868 as the village of Reed.
In 1871 both the town and the township were renamed FERRY to honor Thomas W. Ferry, a U.S. Senator.
oceanacountyhistoricalgenealogicalsociety.org /ferryoceanacountymichigan.html   (398 words)

  
 Robert E
Thomas borrows the estimation of Lee’s daughter to describe his life – Lee was Hero and Human, equally each and inextricably both.
Thomas labels his work “post-revisionist,” and centers his analysis between the ebullient praise of the Douglas Southall Freeman school and the stinging contrarian critique of the revisionist school (as epitomized by Thomas Lawrence Connelly).
A post revisionist account of Lee, Thomas succeeds in bridging the frustrations and frailties that Lee incurred with his amazing response to his tribulations and constructs a fine biography that humanizes Lee to a degree.
personal.tcu.edu /~SWOODWORTH/Thomas-REL.htm   (1362 words)

  
 Timeline of the American Presidency . . .  PoetPatriot.com
Thomas Jefferson was Vice President to John Adams.
Thomas Jefferson the 3rd President of the U.S. and serves from 1801 to 1809.
Thomas Jefferson was born April 13, 1743 in Albermarle County, Virginia.
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 Timeline of the American Presidency . . .  PoetPatriot.com
Thomas Jefferson was Vice President to John Adams.
Thomas Jefferson the 3rd President of the U.S. and serves from 1801 to 1809.
Thomas Jefferson was born April 13, 1743 in Albermarle County,
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 St. Thomas Optional Tours by Caribbean Tour Services
A 20-minute ferry ride takes visitors out the Buck Island where the Atlantis Submarine is waiting to dive.
The participants on St. Thomas are transported to St. John via a chartered public ferry.
The group can be responsible to captain and navigate their own boats or a licensed captain can be supplied for fee per day and price does not include gas or oil.
www.caribbeantourservices.com /stthomas/sttopt/sttopt.html   (1995 words)

  
 MASON COUNTY: A TALE OF EARLY TIMES
If now, in paradise, he is cognizant of matters on earth it is safe to believe he would like the chance to change this record so that it would show that he finished his job before he demanded his pay.
Before its close James Ludington, a capitalist of Milwaukee, had succeeded George W. Ford in the management and ownership of the mill and lands adjacent to and at the mouth of the Pere Marquette river.
The township of Sherman was authorized, the election to be held at the resi­dence of Fred Wiedmer by W. LeGraff, Charles Lensen and Ethan A. Shelley.
www.ludingtonmichigan.net /Winghistory.htm   (10856 words)

  
 47th United States Congress at AllExperts
The Forty-seventh United States Congress was a meeting of the United States national legislature, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
John W. Shackelford (D) …died January 18, 1883.
Nelson W. Aldrich (R) …resigned October 4, 1881.
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 Waters_Thomas_Col_Page_5
Thomas Waters and his wife, probably Mary __?, had 7 known children and a question about an 8th.
Thomas Waters is last listed in South Carolina on the 30 July 1798 when he buys at the sale of a Rogers estate.
Just across the river in Newberry County is the grave of "Ferry Phil" Waters on part of the original land granted to Ferry Phil He was called " Ferry Phil" to distinguish him from his first cousin " Sheriff Phil " Waters, son of Col. Philemon Waters.
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 Thomas McNamee - Home
I have served as a member of the board of directors and as president of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and as a trustee of Rare Conservation.
In Thomas McNamee’s “Alice Waters and Chez Panisse,” the careering, chaotic and ultimately inspiring story of that transition is told.
With his seasoned and distinctive voice, Thomas McNamee is the ideal storyteller for the "parable" of how Alice Waters has creatively reshaped American gastronomy.
thomasmcnamee.com   (2912 words)

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