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 Lt. Col. John T. Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John T. Jones of the 26th N.C. Troops taken sometime in 1864 prior to his mortal wounding at the battle of the Wilderness, Va., on May 5, 1864.
At the outbreak of the war, Jones was a student at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Jones is buried in the Episcopal Chapel of Rest cemetery beside his younger brother Walter Lenoir Jones, who, as a Private in Company I, was mortally wounded at Gettysburg.
home.triad.rr.com /clintjohnsonnc/history/vgallery/narrative/jones.htm   (486 words)

  
 Lee's Tar Heels: The Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade, by Earl J. Hess. Chapter One.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Burgwyn was the last man to leave the east bank; he and a negro servant rode in the last boat while swimming his horse.
Burgwyn heard scattered shots from the direction of his wing just as he located Vance's men, and he raced back to find that the Federals had opened a heavy fire along the picket line.
Burgwyn quickly reformed his wing after it crossed the earthwork so no one could leave the ranks and plunder the camp, but Vance allowed his men to roam about when they came upon the scene.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Jones, U to Z
Jones, Walter — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Republican.
Jones, Wilie — of Columbia, Richland County, S.C. Democrat.
Jones, Zonia — of Hartford, Ohio County, Ky. Republican.
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 VIPJoneses
(John Jones came from Whitby, in the North of Cornwall and setteled in Virigina prior to 1660.)
Walter Burgwyn Jones 12th child of Thomas and Georgena Jones
Thomas Sheril Jones banker, farmer, and mayor of Vernon, Lamar County, President of the Medical Committee of Coosa Co., Doctor, and Executive Committee of Coosa Co.
www.geocities.com /alabamafamiliesandcounties/VIPJoneses.html   (187 words)

  
 Walter Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walter Jones (Virginia) 1745–1815), American Representative from Virginia from 1797–1799, and 1803–1811.
Walter Burgwyn Jones (1888–1963), judge from Alabama who received one electoral vote in the United States presidential election, 1956
Walter Jones (football player) (born 1974), American football player for the Seattle Seahawks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walter_Jones   (183 words)

  
 Inventory of the Edmund Walter Jones Papers, 1789-1917
Dewey is the great-granddaughter of Edmund Walter Jones.)
Edmund Walter Jones of Clover Hill, situated about six miles north of Lenoir in Caldwell County, N.C., was the son of Edmund Jones and his wife Ann Lenoir Jones of Palmyra.
Walter L. Jones attended Hillsboro Military Academy in 1860, became a soldier, and was killed at Gettysburg.
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 Historian's Report: Di-Phi Burial Grounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Burgwin] Burgwyn [sic?] Secretary, the following motions were then read and passed, viz, "I move that the members of the P. Society wear crape on their left arms for the space of 30 days in testimony of their respect for their fellow member James [N.] Neal," Burgwyn, Aut.
Burgwyn, [John L.] Gay and [James M.] Snead were appointed on the committee.
T[homas Wilson] Jones moved that 'the resolutions be [not?] submitted to the Society for adoption, before they are sent to Raleigh for publication." The motion was seconded by Mr.
www.unc.edu /di_phi/reference_desk/docs/burial_ground.htm   (4563 words)

  
 Government-Boyd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The assembly authorized John Burgwyn, clerk of the court of chancery and secretary to the council, to investigate the status of the fiscal system.
A judgment was secured against this sum, but Burgwyn found that four of the sheriffs of Dobbs played into each others hands, and that in levying the execution they always returned that there was nothing to be found.
At the same time Walter Lane of Craven County again protested his illegal defeat at the polls, and was declared legally elected.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/Nchr/Subjects/boyd.htm   (10458 words)

  
 Walter B. Jones - Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Walter Burgwyn Jones (16 października 1888 - 1 sierpnia 1963) był amerykańskim prawnikiem i sędzią z Alabamy.
Jones w latach 1919-1920 był członkiem stanowej legislatury, potem był sędzią sądu federalnego do roku 1935, a następnie (1935-1963) jego prezesm.
Podczas wyborów prezydenckich roku 1956 w Alabamie wygrali kandydaci Partii Demokratycznej (której członkiem był i sam Jones) Adlai Ewing Stevenson II i Estes Kefauver, zdobywając 10 głosów elektorskich tego stanu, poza jednym, który nieposłuszny elektor W.
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 26th North Carolina State Troops
Burgwyn was familiar with the basic principles of military operations due to eduction at the United States Military Academy and the Virginia Military Institute.
Burgwyn was very adept at the manual of arms and incurred the anger of many members of the regiment by his heavy handed discipline during the time spent at the Camp of Instruction.
Major Burgwyn was chosen lieutenant colonel of the newly formed regiment and Wilkes Volunteers Captain Abner B.
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Walter Henry HARRISON, born 1852 Sep 11, KY, died 1933, Fordyce, AR; married 1st, 1881 Dec 27, Cleveland co, AR, Carrie Amelia MARTLOCK, born ca 1860, Dallas co, AR, died 1883 Jun); married 2nd, Cora ROBERTSON (born 1868, KY, died 1952).
Walter Stokes COLTON, born 1952; married Mary Catherine UPDIKE.
Walter Scott CAIN, born 1928, TN; married (div) _______.
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Jones, Archer "Some aspects of George W. Randolph's Service as Confederate Secretary of War." (Lexington, Ky.) JSH, Aug., 1960, v.XXVI, #3, p.
Jones, Joseph "Researches upon 'Spurious Vaccinations' or the abnormal phenomena accompanying and following vaccination in the Confederate Army during the recent civil war, 1861-1865." Nashville, Tenn., University Medical print, 1867, from Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery.
Jones, Spencer Cone "Address delivered, Winchester, Va., June 5, 1880 on the unveiling of monument erected to memory of Maryland Confederate dead." Published by Society of Army and Navy Confederate States in state of Maryland." Baltimore: King Bros. Print, 1880.
www.marshall.edu /speccoll/blake/J-PAM.html   (1136 words)

  
 Case Study - David McGee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Although no one else in the regiment ever matched Burgwyn's prodigious epic, the men often tried in explicit detail to describe what they had undergone during battle to their families.
Even though the men of the 26th North Carolina made an effort to give those at home a sense of what combat was like, their frustration at being unable to do so sometimes became evident.
John T. Jones to Edmund W. Jones, Aug. 17, 1863, Edmund W. Jones Papers, SHC; James D. McIver to John McIver, Aug. 13, 1863, John McIver Papers, PLDU.
www.26nc.org /Articles/DMcgee.htm   (3823 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Walter Burgwyn Jones: Information from Answers.com Walter Burgwyn Jones Walter Burgwyn Jones (October 16, 1888 - August 1 cast his vote for Jones, who was a circuit court judge in Turner's home town, Information on Representative Walter B. Jones, Jr.
ElectriCities: Hometown Connection The Hometown Connection is a monthly publication featureing the latest in news Walter Jones, Mike McIntyre, Mel Watt and Congresswoman Virginia Foxx.
The roots of Seahawks LT Walter Jones and funded the athletic department's Walter Jones Fieldhouse.
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Edmund Walter Jones (1811-1876) was a planter at Clover Hill in Happy Valley in Caldwell County, N.C. Early items in the collection are chiefly business and surveying papers of Edmund Walter Jones's father-in-law, William Davenport.
There are a number of letters from John Thomas Jones, written while he was a student at the University of North Carolina, 1860-1861, and during the
, son of Edmund Jones, written while he was a student at the University of North Carolina, probably in 1895.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/ead2/03543.xml   (986 words)

  
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History and Genealogy of the Jones and Brooks Families of Escambia County, Alabama:...
Stricken at the age of seven with myosistis ossificans progressiva, her back and arms became paralyzed, and by age eighteen, her legs as well.
Treated unsuccessfully at the National Institutes of Health, she became one of the organizers of a vocational workshop for the handicapped, the Margaret Jean Jones Adult Activities Center, and was president of the board for two years.
www.lib.auburn.edu /madd/docs/ala_authors/j.html   (5059 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Landslide victory
Prince Edward Island general election, 1935, in which the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island under Walter Lea won every seat in the legislature, the first time in the history of the British Empire that that happened.
President Ronald Reagan's 58.8% to Walter Mondale's 40.6% in the 1984 presidential election
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 457 electoral votes to Adlai Stevenson's 73 electoral votes and Walter Burgwyn Jones's 1 in 1956
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 Ancestors of
The McDade house was very lonely for the next eleven months Junior got a lot of attention until June 27, 1952 On that day was the arrival of another boy The nurse came into the room and asked what name should she put on the birth certificate.
A very close friend of the family, Judge Walter B Jones, was standing in the room at the time He spoke up in his deep authoritative voice and said that the child's name was Walter Burgwyn McDade, of course He went with the nurse and made sure the spelling was correct.
Young Walter B McDade never made it to Harvard though While Walter was in grade school, Judge Jones died after a lengthy battle with cancer His fortune was gone by the time he died.
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Jones, Turner, Booker, Adams, Stewart Cemetery - Wake County Jones, Walter, b.
Hampel, Walter Sigmund Al.com: Mobile Obituaries Walter Turner, a veteran of the U.S. Army, died Sunday at a nursing facility in Citronelle.
CIAO Contributors Thomas W. Jones is Vice Chairman, President and Chief Operating Officer of Thomas Turner, professor of political science at the law faculty of the
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 Civil War Bibliography, Reference Services, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Jones, Virgil C. Gray Ghosts and Rebel Raiders.
Jones, Katharine M. Ladies of Richmond, Confederate Capital.
Jones, Katharine M. When Sherman Came: Southern Women and the "Great March".
www.clpgh.org /locations/reference/booklists/civilwar.html   (7314 words)

  
 Full Version - Draft - of Journalists, Public and First Amendment
Sullivan and the Alabama courts relied on the common law of libel, which was used throughout the country.
The Jury decided the case after instructions from Judge Walter Burgwyn Jones.
The ad would be "libelous per se," which implied legal wrongdoing from the "bare facts of publication." The Jury, when deciding a verdict, needed only to be convinced that the ad's statement's were "of and concerning" Sullivan.
www.southernct.edu /~seymour/cases/jpfafull.htm   (8908 words)

  
 Alabama Historical Quarterly - Table of Contents
279 Alabama Lawyers, 1945-1946, by Walter B. Jones.
630 Walter Lynwood Fleming, by Frankie C. Enzor.
93 Richmond P. Hobson and the Sinking of the Merrimac by Walter E. Pittman, Jr.
www.lib.auburn.edu /special/docs/ahistqtr.html   (9130 words)

  
 The Electoral College - "Faithless Electors"
All 14 also voted for Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina as Vice President.
W.F. Turner, a Democratic Elector from Alabama, voted for Walter Burgwyn Jones instead of the Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson.
Jones was formerly a circuit court judge from Turner’s hometown.
www.fairvote.org /e_college/faithless.htm   (1637 words)

  
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Caswell discusses the relative healthiness of Kinston (Sept. 1785), his support of Willie Jones for appointment to the constitutional convention (Mar. 1787), the failure of naval officers to submit annual returns (April 1787), Indian treaties, and the purchase of barter goods for treaty negotiation (Aug. 1785).
Also included are two manuscript biographies (1883, 1910) of William Blount; and “ Address to the Colored Voters of North Carolina....” (1899); “ Government by Judges” by Walter Clark (1914); “ The Right of Women to Make a Living,” by Walter Clark; and “ The Ruins of Washington” by Rev. John S. Long.
Materials of Rodman as an Associate Justice of the state Supreme Court include petitions, appeals, statistics on fl/white ratios in the counties, and a report on restrictions on Negro voting by the N.C. Civil Rights Advisory Committee (1962).
digital.lib.ecu.edu /special/ead/findingaids/0329   (8880 words)

  
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Descendants of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Conn. 1640-1907; 1907 Palmer, Massachusetts ; by Orrin Peer Allen
Allen Walter Allen of Newbury, Mass, 1640; 1896 Boston, Massachusetts ; by Allen H Bent
Blackett Memoirs of the Public Life of Sir Walter Blackett, of Wallington, Baronet: With a Pedigree of the Calverleys of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and the Blacketts, of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Northumberland; 1819 Newcastle, England ; by John Straker
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 University of Alabama Libraries, Web Site Home Page
Includes sketch of architect's plans for improvement of the capitol grounds.
Letter dated 30 July 1863, from Mobile, to cousin Ann Greenough Burgwyn in North Carolina, extending sympathy on death of Burgwyn's son, Henry King Burgwyn, at Gettysburg, and expressing anti-war sentiments.
Included is a note by the transcriber, Walter Burgwyn Jones.
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 Price Compare The lawyer and doctor in court;: Remarks of Judge Walter B. Jones, Montgomery, Alabama, at a meeting of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Alabama Historical Quarterly - Table of Contents
Thomas Jones Taylor, a Sketch, M. Early History of
One of Lee's Flags of Truce, Judge Walter B. Jones.
William Calvin Oates, by Judge Walter B. Jones.
www.auburn.edu /~bamarev/ahistqtr.html   (770 words)

  
 CV 1893 Pg 3
JACKSON Emma W Burgwyn, J A Burgwyn, Geo P Burgwyn, J B McRae, R B Peebles.
BROWNWOOD G H Adams, J L Harris, F W Henderson, C C Jones, J B Smith, E R Stanley, Ed T Smith.
GEORGIA Gen P M B Young, Chairman, Cartersville, Gen W L Calhoun, Atlanta, Capt A P Roberts, Dalton, Dr J William Jones, Gen Clemant A Evans, Atlanta.
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 1956 Presidential Election   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Stevenson did not receive all 74 Democratic votes; one vote went to Walter Burgwyn Jones of Alabama.
Stevenson received 13.75 per cent (73 votes7 states) as follows: Ala.
8; Mo. 13; N.C. Jones received 00.19 per cent (I of the 11 Ala.
www.eisenhower.archives.gov /page3.htm   (403 words)

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