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  Willard Footnotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Williams was president of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers from 1911 to 1919.
William Cox Redfield (1858-1932) was U.S. secretary of commerce (1913-19).
William Bauchop Wilson was the first U.S. secretary of labor, serving from 1913 to 1921.
www.history.umd.edu /Gompers/fnwillard.htm   (353 words)

  
 all things William: A List of Firsts
William of Vercelli (aka William of Monte Vergine) was the founder of the Hermits of Monte Vergine, or Williamites, in 1119.
William Whewell invented the English word "scientist" in 1833; before this time the only terms in use were "natural philosopher" and "man of science." The term "palaetiology" was coined in 1837 by Whewell to refer to those sciences which have as their object the reconstruction of the past based on the evidence of the present.
William J. Schroeder became the first artificial heart recipient to be discharged from the hospital in 1985, as he moved into an apartment in Louisville, Ky. Among all artificial heart recipients, Schroeder lived the longest, surviving 620 days with a Jarvik-7 heart until his death in 1986.
www.allthingswilliam.com /willynilly/firsts.html   (9199 words)

  
 Biographies
M.D. William Johnson Sikes was born on 18 December 1799 in Clinton, New York to John Sikes (1770-1813) and Sarah (Sally) Eaton* (1770-1841).
William Wirt Sikes was born 23 November 1836 to William Johnson Sikes, M.D. (1799-1872) and Meroe Redfield (1803-1888) in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.
George Preston Sikes was born on 30 December 1856 in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, to William Wirt Sikes (1836-1883) and Jeannette Annie Wilcox (~1837- 1889).
sikes-sykesfamilies.rootsweb.com /ss-12.html   (4865 words)

  
 American President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
William Cox Redfield was born in Albany, New York, on June 18, 1858, and was educated in public schools and at home.
Redfield would serve as Brooklyn's Commissioner of Public Works before winning a seat in Congress (1910) from the staunchly Republican Fifth District in New York.
Redfield remained in the cabinet until 1919, at which time he moved back to New York to work in the fields of banking, investments, and insurance.
www.americanpresident.org /history/woodrowwilson/cabinet/commerce/commerce/email.html   (169 words)

  
 REDFIELD, William Cox (1858-1932) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Address by Honorable William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce, at Conference of Regional Chairmen of the Highways Transport Committee, Council of National Defense, Washington, D.C., Thursday, September 19, 1918.
William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce, Before the Second Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C., February 11, 12 and 13, 1914.
William C. Redfield, Member of Congress from New York, before the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, November 22, 1912.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=R000105   (334 words)

  
 History of Williamstown, New York
Williamstown is situated on the eastern boundary of the county and is bounded north by Orwell and Redfield, east by Oneida county, south by Amboy, and west by Albion.
The surface is nearly level, or rolling in the eastern part, where begin the hills that rise farther on northeasterly into the plateau region of Oswego and Lewis counties.
In 1810 William Hamilton began improvements on the site of Kasoag by the erection of a darn which is still in use, and a saw mill, which was operated many years, on the site of the present mill.
history.rays-place.com /ny/williamstown.htm   (3872 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Cox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Cox, A. — of Charleston, Kanawha County, W.Va. Democrat.
Willowdale Cemetery, Goldsboro, N.C. Cox, Alfred A. — of Enfield,
Cox, William Ruffin (1831-1919) — of North Carolina.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/cox.html   (1432 words)

  
 Endnotes for HOW BRAINS THINK by William H. Calvin
William H. Calvin, The Ascent of Mind: Ice Age Climates and the Evolution of Intelligence (Bantam, 1990).
The background is in William H. Calvin, “Islands in the mind: dynamic subdivisions of association cortex and the emergence of a Darwin Machine,” Seminars in the Neurosciences 3(5):423-433 (1991).
William H. Calvin, “The emergence of intelligence,” Scientific American 271(4):100-107 (October 1994; also appears in the Scientific American book Life in the Universe, 1995 — N.B., the hexagons figure is an editorial error; simply ignore it or see the web page http://WilliamCalvin.com/sciamer.html for the unaltered version).
www.williamcalvin.com /bk8/bk8end.htm   (4261 words)

  
 History
William Redfield emigrated from England to the colony of Massachusetts between the years of 1630 and 1639.
James Redfield, the only son of William, bound himself to Hugh Roberts of New London on April 1, 1662 for five years, “to learn the art and trade of tanning,” when he was around age sixteen.
William Redfield, seventh son of Theophilus, son of James, resided at Guilford, Connecticut, and was a sea captain.
www.mastermason.com /jerusalem99/history.htm   (697 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
William Averell Harriman, 1891 -, eleventh Secretary of Commerce.
William Fairfield Whiting, 1864 -,fourth Secretary of Commerce.
William Cox Redfield, 1858 -, first Secretary of Commerce.
www.photolib.noaa.gov /people/prind4.htm   (605 words)

  
 Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When William Jennings Bryan captured the Democratic nomination from Cleveland's supporters in 1896, however, Wilson refused to stand by the ticket.
He vigorously protested Germany’s use of submarines as illegal, causing his Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan to resign in protest in 1915.
Sigmund Freud and William Bullitt's Thomas Woodrow Wilson: A Psychological Study is unsympathetic and was unpublished in the U.S. for 30 years after Freud's death.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Woodrow_Wilson   (5753 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg304 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Redfield or Redfin was born about 1610 in England.
She married William Redfield or Redfin about 1635 in New London, Connecticut.
William Glover [Parents] was born in 1545 in Ashford, Kent, England.
members.cox.net /dhess5/pafg304.htm   (626 words)

  
 REEL #R170/KSHS Microfilm Collection
Tennyson was a woman of strong character, will and determination, a follower of Christianity regardless of creed or society, and as far as she was able, a true philanthropist, using her means for the benefit of mankind wherever she thought it would do he most good.
The funeral services took place at the late home of the deceased and was conducted by Rev. Caldwell, of Redfield, who made a very appropriate talk on the certainty of a future state and the necessity of preparing for it.
They were up visiting the bride’s parents, William Davis, returning to their home in Fort Scott Monday evening.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/bourbon/biography/R170_Redfield_Herald8.html   (4077 words)

  
 Descendants of Rev. Elijah Metcalf - pafg31.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Louis ELKINS (Helen HUDSON, Earl Ulrich HUDSON, Ida Ellen METCALF, Zephi Brockett, Elijah) was born on 3 Feb 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Melissa Marie ELKINS was born on 3 Nov 1967 in Lawrence, Kansas.
William Louis ELKINS was born on 22 Oct 1970 in Lawrence, Kansas.
members.cox.net /chuckmetcalf/descendan/pafg31.htm   (723 words)

  
 Miller Center — Woodrow Wilson Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Becker, William H. The Dynamics of Business-Government Relations: Industry and Exports, 1893-1921.
Useful for studying William C. Redfield, Wilson’s secretary of Commerce.
Coletta, Paolo E. The Presidency of William Howard Taft.
millercenter.virginia.edu /scripps/reference/bibliographies/wilson.html   (2689 words)

  
 FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY
Without question, this is a systematic racial tagging by government--a communication to others that the race of the individual they deal with bespeaks a race- related probability, created solely by the government itself, of lesser qualification than others holding equivalent positions.
William Van Alstyne, Rites of Passage: Race, the Supreme Court, and the Constitution, 46 U.CHI.L.REV. 775, 787 n.
Finally, the use of race to achieve diversity undercuts the ultimate goal of the Fourteenth Amendment: the end of racially-motivated state action.
www.faculty.piercelaw.edu /redfield/library/case-hopwood.htm   (19805 words)

  
 Books & Articles by spiritualists or about spiritualism
Lyon, William F. The hollow globe; or The world’s agitator and reconciler.
Fishbough, William, The Macrocosm and Microcosm, is indexed as Library of Mesmerism and Psychology.
New York: J. Redfield, 1851 (first English language edition: London, 1834) of Theorie der geister-kunde, in einer natur-, vernunft- und bibelmässigen beantwortung der frage: Was von ahnungen, gesichten und geistererscheinungen geglaubt und nicht geglaubt werden müsse (1816).
www.spirithistory.com /books.html   (3384 words)

  
 National Governors Association
Governor William Sweet of Colorado talked about the indeterminate sentence law in his state, which provided for parole at the expiration of someone's minimum sentence.
Governors discussed whether parole should be left to the discretion of the executive, not the judicial branch of state government, given that officials of the executive branch--including prison wardens--were more likely to have followed someone's behavior in prison.
In fact Governor Parker of Louisiana had voted "no," thinking that his vote was to stop the resolution from being available for signature, when his 'no' vote actually meant he was voting against tabling it.
www.nga.org /portal/site/nga/menuitem.f3e4d086ac6dda968a278110501010a0/?vgnextoid=8b2080ed76b84010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD   (621 words)

  
 All Things Cherokee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
William Russell was supposed to have a Indian land grant in Muskogee OK on the river bottom?
Their children were Eliza, William Almus, John, Mary, James and Charlie E. I am looking for Henry's parents or his siblings.
Query: William Henry Wilkinson was born in Hart County, Murrsfrdville, Kentucky.
www.allthingscherokee.com /atc_sub_gene_query02.html   (8723 words)

  
 Descendants of John WORTH of Nantucket, Part One, compiled by William M. Worth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
William joined Tristram Coffin's colony in Nantucket, he was a flsmith and marianer, justice and a clerk of the court.
In the history of Redfield, N. Jonathan Worth and Ezra L' Hommendieu [ Maybe the son of Martha [Bourne] and Ezra L' Hommendieu are listed as early landowners of Redfield.
Death dates from grave stones in Redfield In 1995 we walked in their burying ground and we also viewed a handwriten index of buriels in Redfield compiled by Eloise Jones and Phylis Grant of 193 Noble Shores Drive, Redfield, N. The town consists of 3 churches, a hotel from 1880 and a post office.
history.vineyard.net /worthw1.htm   (4235 words)

  
 Record Unit 7073 - William Healey Dall Papers, circa 1839-1858, 1862-1927
When Kennicott was given command of the Western Union Telegraph Expedition to Alaska in 1865, whose mission was to find a means of establishing a communications system with Europe by way of Alaska, the Bering Straits, and Asia, Dall, aged twenty, was invited along as a member of the group's scientific party.
William Downie report to Charles S. Bulkley on the country between the Fraser and Strickeen rivers.
William H. Ennis (copy) to Charles S. Bulkley on the death of Robert Kennicott, June 30, 1866.
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/FARU7073.htm   (6858 words)

  
 Guide to the Pach Brothers Portrait Photograph Collection1867-1947, undated (bulk 1880s-1940s)PR 084Processed by Sandra ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Several sepia-toned albumen group portraits of Ulysses Grant and George W. Childs with their family and friends were taken at their Long Branch, New Jersey, homes in the 1870s.
Other individual portraits, such those of as Frederick Barnard (who was provost of Columbia University from 1864 to 1884 and died in 1889), Luke Blackburn, and William Henry Crane were certainly made in the early 1880s.
William Crane Carl, in his robes, played a large pipe organ in his portrait, lyricist Leo Ditrichstein sat at the keyboard of a grand piano for his, and the duo Van and Schenk posed with two grand pianos.
dlib.nyu.edu:8083 /nyhsead/servlet/SaxonServlet?source=/pach.xml&style=/saxon01n2002.xsl&part=body   (3583 words)

  
 Franklin Pierce Law Center Library
Sarah E. Redfield, Speech, Hot Topics in Education Law (jointly with Dr. William Bosher and Dr. Richard Vacca) (9 th Annual Education Law Institute, Concord, New Hampshire, 2002) (copy of presentation on file with author).
Sarah E. Redfield, Speech, Leaders and Lawyers (National Association of Secondary School Principals, Atlanta, GA, 2002 (with Dean Ruth C. Ash, Samford University, Bullard Beeson School of Education and Professional Studies)) (copy of presentation on file with author).
Sarah E. Redfield, Renovating the P-20 Pyramid in Education with the Leadership of Schools of Law: Report of a Three-Day Conference at Wingspread Conference Center (2004) (with John Nagle).
www.library.piercelaw.edu /LWP-New/Services/Faculty/Pubs/redfield.htm   (1351 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
The New York Battalion was then diverted to salvaging her cargo rather than landing at Cox's Point to reinforce Fannin as originally ordered.
He was preparing the next day to start for Cibolo Creek with 300 men to meet Houston, when a cry for relief came from Amon B. King, whom he had sent with his available carts and teams and some thirty men to Refugio on March 11 to remove some families stranded there.
By the time William P. Miller's Nashville Battalion landed at Copano, Urrea's forces under Rafael de la Vara had occupied the port.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/GG/qdg2.html   (6489 words)

  
 Descendants of William Hiram Blair
WILLIAM died 1799, CLEAR CK, MECKLENBURG CO., NORTH CAROLINA, buried: ROCK SPRINGS CEMETERY, MECKLENBURG CO., NC.
WILLIAM died 30-JAN-1969, CONCORD, N.C., buried: CAROLINA MEM.PARK, KANNAPOLIS, N.C. v JESSIE MAE PHILLIPS b.
JAMES COX, (son of JOHN C. COX and CLARA WOMACK).
blairgenealogy.com /w_h_blair.html   (2572 words)

  
 Cox & Forkum: May 2006 Archives
John Cox and Allen Forkum are the men behind the blogging cartoon duo Cox & Forkum.
Befitting the manner in which blogging communities themselves are unfettered by distance, Cox and Forkum communicate their ideas to each other via cyberspace.
A FedEx truck was blown into the median of Interstate 530 near Redfield, Ark., and at Bentonville, the wind speed hit 62 mph.
www.coxandforkum.com /archives/2006_05.html   (8835 words)

  
 Historical Publications from the FJC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
William Laurence Sullivan papers, 1895-1961; 3.5 linear ft.; finding aid; correspondence.
William Cox Redfield family papers, 1821-1959; 0.4 ft. (400 items); correspondence.
William Jett Lauck papers, 1915-1949; 125 ft.; correspondence.
air.fjc.gov /servlet/uGetMan?jid=2331   (1916 words)

  
 Complete Bibliography, 1996 - Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal - Scholarly Resources, Romantic Circles
In 1796, Joseph Cottle anticipated this rage for portraits of poets by commissioning pencil portraits of the then unknown William Wordsworth, Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb.
Discusses the aesthetic theories of Friedrich Schiller, William Wordsworth, Helen Maria Williams, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, as well as the Frankfurt School (Herbert Marcuse, Theodor Adorno), Paul De Man, and Carl Schmitt.
The mother of Queen Victoria's first prime minister (William Lamb), Lady Melbourne was a leading Whig hostess who corresponded with the Prince Regent, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, Caroline Lamb, and Lord Byron, during the poet's years of fame in England (1812-1816).
www.rc.umd.edu /reference/ksjbib/complete/1996.html   (7243 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Red to Redwood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Batavia Cemetery, Batavia, N.Y. Redfield, Heman J. — of Monroe,
Redfield, William Cox (1858-1932) — also known as William C. Redfield — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Born in Albany,
Son of Charles Bailey Redfield and Mary (Wallace) Redfield; married,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/redd-redwood.html   (795 words)

  
 Book -- Part 5 -- Appendix 4
Michael Cox, Sr., lived for 46 years in what is now Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
A study of the dates of settlement as listed for Ohio and Yohogania counties is interesting.
My father, Kenny Ray Cox, suspects that his great-grandparents may have mysteriously disappeared for a certain time, in a tragedy such as the great 1895 fire in Ardmore.
coxcharacters.free.fr /part5ch4.html   (2656 words)

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